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At risk to be killed: 2026-08-23 Reason: Space
tipper
Breed: Belgian Shepherd Malinois
Age: Adult
Gender:
Male
Size: Medium
Shelter: Los Angeles County - Lancaster
5210 West Ave I
Lancaster, CA
Shelter dog id: A5794920
Contact Name: Adoptions
Phone: 661-940-4191
email: acclancaster@animalcare.lacounty.gov
About tipper: TIPPER
Animal Location: Lancaster - L129
ANIMAL ID:
A5794920
DATE ADMITTED TO COUNTY CARE:
2026-08-12
ANIMAL TYPE:
DOG
AVAILABILITY STATUS:
RESC ONLY
PRIMARY BREED:
BELG MALINOIS
PRIMARY COLOR:
BROWN
SEX:
Male
SIZE:
LARGE
WEIGHT:
65
AGE:
2 years 0 months
A5794920 TIPPER- RESCUE ONLY, CALM DOGS (RECOMMENDED)
August 19, 2026
E26-095551
Animal ID:
A5794920
Eval Type:
PLAYGROUP
Eval Location: LANCASTR
Eval Date:
08/19/2026
Review Date:
Eval Comments:
E26-095564
Play Style:
Sociability:
SOCIAL
Reactive:
NON REACTIVE
Ken Handling: FEARFULLY DEFENSIVE
Kids:
Large Dogs: CALM DOGS (REC)
Small Dogs:
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Energy Level: MEDIUM
Traming:
B-MOD HANDLING
"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 howthey 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 behaviormay change based on surroundings, training, medical, socialization, and life experiences."
He was fearfully defensive in his kennel, snapping at and biting the leash, when the runner was attempting to loop leash him.
It took quite some time to remove him from the kennel due to his behavior. He required a very go-slow approach when being collared by the runner in the catch pen. He entered the play yard with soft body language. He approached a male shepherd puppy and exchanged a soft greeting with him. He then approached a female shepherd and exchanged a soft greeting with her. He began to roam the yard and explore. He was tolerant of dogs trailing him to sniff him. He continued to roam the yard and exchange soft greetings with the other dogs. He received an air snap waming for space from a male shepherd and had no negative reaction back. He remained calm and social for the rest of his time in the yard. There were dogs playing during his time in the yard, but he did not engage in or entice any play. After a while, he took a break and laid down by the fence in the shade. He did not approach the handlers and would constantly create space from where they were. Tipper is social with the other dogs, but he displayed no play style at this time. See handling assessment for further stipulations.
Animal ID:
A5794920
Eval Type:
HANDLING
Eval Location: LANCASTR
Eval Date:
08/19/2026
Review Date:
Play Style:
Sociability:
SOCIALI
Reactive:
NON REACTIVE
Ken Handling: FEARFULLY DEFENSIVE
Kids:
Large Dogs: CALM DOGS (REC)
Small Dogs: NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Energy Level: MEDIUM
Training:
B-MOD HANDLING
Eval Comments:
"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 behaviormay change based on surroundings, training, medical, socialization, and life experiences."
He was taken to the catch pen for the handling assessment after play group. The handler called to him, but he did not approach. The handler slowly approached him. He allowed the handler to pet his head with no reaction. He allowed the handler to check his teeth with no reaction. He allowed the handler to check his ears with no reaction. When the handler touched his tail, he tucked his rear end and darted forward. When the handler touched his rear paws, he spun around toward the handler. He was retumed to his kennel without issue. He appears under socialized around people and requires a very go-slow approach. Due to his fearful nature, his defensive behavior in the field and in kennel and his handling sensitivities, he will be designated as rescue only at this time.
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