Staff Notes - Very friendly dogs
Intake:
3 dogs dumped and roaming streets / 1 puppy German Shepherd (wearing collar), 1 golden & brown and white nose, 1 light brown – children at the bus stop.
Shelter Notes:
2/7/2026 – Pancaked to the ground in her kennel with a wagging tail, refused to walk, had to carry to next kennel, no muzzle needed.
2/8/2026 – Dog was wagging tail with an open mouth upon approach. Leashed dog, and she did walk for a few feet, but quickly pancaked on the floor. Had to carry into new kennel.
2/9/2026 – Timid on leash. Walks a bit but begins to pancake and pull back on leash at times. Darling was a little more relaxed while outside and gets excited when other dogs pass by and starts pulling towards them. Had to carry her back inside because she didn't want to walk in the doorway.
Medical Notes:
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ABOUT: DUTCH SHEPHERD DOG BREED
The Dutch Shepherd is a versatile and intelligent dog breed that excels in various roles, such as herding, guarding, and agility competitions. Known for their loyalty and high energy, Dutch Shepherds are highly trainable and make excellent companions for active families. With their distinctive brindle coat and alert expression, these medium sized dogs are valued for their work ethic and loving nature. They require mental and physical stimulation to thrive, making them a great choice for experienced dog owners looking for an engaging and devoted pet.