Some dogs are naturally timid or shy, while others may not have learned to trust people while they were young. These dogs need to feel safe before they will interact with people; the work to build a relationship of trust could be a long and hard one but the experience can be one of the most rewarding of dog ownership.
OTHER PETS: Ricky is much more comfortable with calm dogs than people, but he is not fond of high energy high activity dogs. His best match would be with other calm / tolerant dog(s) who would be content relaxing and enjoying good vibes with each other. As with all our adoptable dogs, Ricky should meet and dog he would be living with prior to adoption. [Case-By-Case (Must Meet First)]
OWNER EXPERIENCE: Someone who is committed to helping Ricky feel safe and patient enough to let him build trust on his own time would be the perfect match for Ricky. [First Dog]
KIDS: Ricky is an easily startled dog; high pitched noises, flailing hands, and sudden movements could easily scare Ricky and make him think he needs to defend himself - even once he has started to settle in. A younger human who has experience with dogs or one able to understand why such actions need to be avoided around Ricky would be his best fit. [15+ (Must Meet First)]
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Currently Ricky is behaving more like a couch potato than anything else, but he is still decompressing in our Shelter Supervisor's office and may prove to be more playful once he truly feels safe. He is trusting of familiar faces and prefers attention from them as opposed to engaging in play with them currently. Ricky's activity needs should be reevaluated over the first year or so of his new living situation to ensure his needs are being adequately met. [Couch Potato]
VETERINARY CARE: [Routine] GROOMING: [Minimal]
LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Positive reinforcement will help Ricky build confidence in himself as well as help him learn important cues & skills. Continuing to brush up on those skills throughout Ricky's life will provide a familiar activity that can help him feel solid in his daily routine. [Moderate]
November 21, 2024, 9:52 am