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chato
Breed: Pit Bull Terrier
Age: Adult
Gender: Male
Size: Medium
Shelter: Los Angeles County - Downey
11258 South Garfield Avenue
Downey, CA

Shelter dog id: A5461187

Contact Name: Adoptions
Phone: 562-940-6898
email: DACCDowneyRescue@animalcare.lacounty.gov
About chato: ANIMAL ID: A5461187 DATE ADMITTED TO COUNTY CARE: 2026-05-01 ANIMAL TYPE: DOG AVAILABILITY STATUS: Ready to go home PRIMARY BREED: PIT BULL PRIMARY COLOR: WHITE SEX: Male SIZE: WEIGHT: 72 AGE: 5 years 0 months Adults Only Required Low Energy Level Owner surrendered URI No other dogs required Attachments May 05, 2026 E26-093206 PLAYGROUP DOWNEY A5461187 The behaviors described today reflect the dog?s responses in an Animal Care Center environment and during assessment. A dog's behavior in an Animal Care Center may differ significantly from how they behave in a home. Stress, confinement, and unfamiliar surroundings can cause dogs to act out?or suppress behaviors that may emerge later. A dog's behavior may change based on surroundings, training, medical, socialization, and life experiences. Chato A5461187 (Intact) was mid-kennel with a tense posture, barking defensively upon the runner?s arrival. He settled with a verbal correction, allowing himself to be retrieved with ease. Chato proceeded to lead the way to the catch pen, bypassing his neighboring kennels. Once inside the catch pen, he stood calmly during collar and leash placement. Chato was allowed into the yard where he exchanged greetings with the dogs, exhibiting a slightly tense posture. He showed tolerance when one of the dogs mounted him, appearing uncomfortable without escalating. The other dog was redirected and Chato moved on to explore the environment. His body language intensified when he crossed paths with one of the male dogs, becoming confrontational with a high, stiff tail. The handlers were able to easily steer them away from each other. Chato continued roaming the yard, showing no interest in engaging in play with the other dogs or interacting with the handlers. However, he became triggered by the previous male dog, unexpectedly lunging offensively as the other dog wandered into his proximity, causing a small scuffle. The handlers used a pet corrector tool causing them to pause right away. The session concluded as Chato was unable to coexist peacefully in the yard, and he was separated to an empty yard to begin his handling assessment. Based on his interactions in the yard, Chato could benefit from a home without other dogs. SELECTIVE NON REACTIVE FEARFULLY DEFENSIVE ADULTS ONLY (REQ) NO OTHER DOGS (REQ) LOW IMPULSE CONTROL 05/05/2026 Eval Type: Training: Kids: Large Dogs: Small Dogs: Energy Level:Ken Handling: Reactive: Play Style: Sociability: Animal ID: Review Date: Eval Date: Eval Location: Eval Comments: E26-093207 HANDLING DOWNEY A5461187 The behaviors described today reflect the dog?s responses in an Animal Care Center environment and during assessment. A dog's behavior in an Animal Care Center may differ significantly from how they behave in a home. Stress, confinement, and unfamiliar surroundings can cause dogs to act out?or suppress behaviors that may emerge later. A dog's behavior may change based on surroundings, training, medical, socialization, and life experiences. Chato A5461187 (Intact) was allowed to decompress prior to the assessment. Firm leash control was required to keep him still as he repeatedly pulled away. Once settled, he stood still with a nervous demeanor, yawning, and muscle twitching but tolerant as the handler began to lightly palpate his ears, mouth, abdomen, tail, and legs. Chato displayed a tense body posture, with wide, concerned eyes, a closed mouth with occasional lip licking, ears slightly back, and a tucked tail. Once the session concluded, he was returned to his kennel without incident. Chato could benefit from an experienced owner who can patiently work with confidence and handling skills. Slow introductions are highly recommended to allow him to warm up to people. SELECTIVE NON REACTIVE FEARFULLY DEFENSIVE ADULTS ONLY (REQ) NO OTHER DOGS (REQ) LOW CONFIDENCE BUILDING 05/05/2026 Eval Type: Training: Kids: Large Dogs: Small Dogs: Energy Level:Ken Handling: Reactive: Play Style: Sociability: Animal ID: Review Date: Eval Date: Eval Location: Eval Comments: 1Print Date: 05/13/2026 Behavior Assessments.pdf Added May 13, 2026 at 11:50 AM ? 78.07 KB Open in new tab Download
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