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Meet Lulu, Lulu was brought in by her previous owner on 8/24/24. Here is some information on Lulu: Behavior history summary: Lulu came into care in August 2024. While coming into care, Lulu displayed fearful behavior (hesitancy/thrashing on leash, barking at loud noises) and positive social behavior toward handlers. As time in care increases, Lulu's fearful behavior has decreased in frequency and intensity and she has begun displaying more excitable/impulsive behavior (jumping on people), and has developed positive social relationships with staff.
Dogs: No history while in care. Lulu's previous owner reported that she "gets along with [their] other small dog," and that she "barks at other dogs at first." The previous owner also reported that "when food is taken [from Lulu] by another pet she will growl."
Cats: No history while in care. Lulu's previous owner reports that she "barks at cats around [the] park."
Kids: Lulu's previous owner reported that she has been around children ages 14 and up who visited their home, and that Lulu's behavior around children is "scared but warms up." Due to fearfulness and excitable/impulsive behavior, it is strongly recommended that Lulu go to a home with no children under 10 years old.
Behavior consult: Recommended virtual consult for fearful behavior. Required consult pre-adoption if going home with another dog.
Additional information: Due to fearful behavior, Lulu may benefit from receiving routine veterinary care at a Fear Free Certified Practice or at a clinic that can help her adopter come up with a low-stress handling plan. In our care Lulu has been vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. Lulu is now ready for her new home. If you would like to meet Lulu come to the Escondido Campus.
Meet Lulu, Lulu was brought in by her previous owner on 8/24/24. Here is some information on Lulu: Behavior history summary: Lulu came into care in August 2024. While coming into care, Lulu displayed fearful behavior (hesitancy/thrashing on leash, barking at loud noises) and positive social behavior toward handlers. As time in care increases, Lulu's fearful behavior has decreased in frequency and intensity and she has begun displaying more excitable/impulsive behavior (jumping on people), and has developed positive social relationships with staff.
Dogs: No history while in care. Lulu's previous owner reported that she "gets along with [their] other small dog," and that she "barks at other dogs at first." The previous owner also reported that "when food is taken [from Lulu] by another pet she will growl."
Cats: No history while in care. Lulu's previous owner reports that she "barks at cats around [the] park."
Kids: Lulu's previous owner reported that she has been around children ages 14 and up who visited their home, and that Lulu's behavior around children is "scared but warms up." Due to fearfulness and excitable/impulsive behavior, it is strongly recommended that Lulu go to a home with no children under 10 years old.
Behavior consult: Recommended virtual consult for fearful behavior. Required consult pre-adoption if going home with another dog.
Additional information: Due to fearful behavior, Lulu may benefit from receiving routine veterinary care at a Fear Free Certified Practice or at a clinic that can help her adopter come up with a low-stress handling plan. In our care Lulu has been vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. Lulu is now ready for her new home. If you would like to meet Lulu come to the Escondido Campus.
San Diego Campus
5500 Gaines Street, San Diego, CA 92110
El Cajon Campus
1373 N. Marshall Ave., El Cajon, CA 92020
Escondido Campus
3500 Burnet Drive, Escondido, CA 92027
Oceanside Campus for Dogs
2905 San Luis Rey Road, Oceanside, CA
Oceanside Campus for Cats and Small Animals
572 Airport Road, Oceanside, CA
More about this shelter
San Diego Humane Society, an open-admission shelter, is creating a more humane world by inspiring compassion and advancing the welfare of animals and people. Our lifesaving safety net has helped San Diego become the largest city in the U.S. to keep healthy and treatable shelter animals from being euthanized. We are a private, independent, nonprofit organization that is not affiliated with any other humane society or society for the prevention of cruelty to animals.
With campuses in El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside, Ramona and San Diego, we provide animal services for 14 cities within San Diego County. We not only care for 50,000 animals in our communities but also share the expertise we have gained through our innovative programs with shelters nationwide so they can save more lives in their communities.
While our influence is expanding nationally, our top priority is meeting the needs of San Diego. We provide exceptional care for all animals through world-class veterinary medicine, shelter and most of all: love.
What We Strive For:
Our Vision
A more compassionate world.
Our Mission
Create a more humane world by inspiring compassion, providing hope and advancing the welfare of animals and people.
Our Values
Compassion
Courage
Impact
Inclusion
Integrity
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at San Diego Humane Society
San Diego Humane Society, an open-admission shelter, is creating a more humane world by inspiring compassion and advancing the welfare of animals and people. Our lifesaving safety net has helped San Diego become the largest city in the U.S. to keep healthy and treatable shelter animals from being euthanized. We are a private, independent, nonprofit organization that is not affiliated with any other humane society or society for the prevention of cruelty to animals.
With campuses in El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside, Ramona and San Diego, we provide animal services for 14 cities within San Diego County. We not only care for 50,000 animals in our communities but also share the expertise we have gained through our innovative programs with shelters nationwide so they can save more lives in their communities.
While our influence is expanding nationally, our top priority is meeting the needs of San Diego. We provide exceptional care for all animals through world-class veterinary medicine, shelter and most of all: love.
What We Strive For:
Our Vision
A more compassionate world.
Our Mission
Create a more humane world by inspiring compassion, providing hope and advancing the welfare of animals and people.
Our Values
Compassion
Courage
Impact
Inclusion
Integrity
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at San Diego Humane Society
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