jerry
Breed:Alaskan Malamute
Age: Young adult
Gender:
Male
Size: Medium
About jerry: 1/26 Stray / Male / Alaskan Husky Mix / 3Y / 41 lbs / HW+
𝗩𝗼𝗹𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝗡𝗼𝘁𝗲𝘀:
Jerry is one of those dogs you just fall in love right away. He was easy to leash and walked great on leash. He had no issues with any dogs while walking through the ward and outside past runs. He didn't appear to know commands but did like fetching the ball and every once in awhile would bring it back. Mostly he wanted me to chase him. He is super soft and just a joy to be with. He took treats gently.
𝗦𝗵𝗲𝗹𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗡𝗼𝘁𝗲𝘀:
1/28 Dog has loose wiggly body and tail, soft open mouth and gentle eyes. Walks on loose leash with high wiggly tail.
2/2 Approaching kennel, Jerry is jumping on the kennel door holding an open mouth pant and dilated pupils as I offer treats. As soon as he is leashed, dog starts to zigzag on the way out and then pulls on the leash ignoring treats being offered. Noticed that Jerry also started to vocalize once left out in the runs and would get aroused once going back for leashing again. Would suggest to leash walk and supervized time outside (AN). Maintained his kennel covered due to him forward barking at other passing dogs.
2/1 Approaching kennel, Jerry comes to me jumping on the kennel door holding an open mouth pant, perked up ears, and dilated pupils as I babytalk to him. He does come down after offering chicken broth-soaked treats and walks on a loose leash with a high tail on the way to the runs. Noticed that Jerry starts to get aroused and paces from side to side as well as starts to jump on the gate. I leashed him and once placed back in kennel I noticed him starts to get vocal when other dogs passed by so I maintained his kennel covered and gave him extra enrichment
1/31 When approaching kennel he was at the front of door with a a heavy open mouth panting, dilated eyes, jumping on kennel door and barking. I leashed him and brought him outside on loose leash, later when retrieving him he was pacing at the front jumping mid way on the gate presenting similar behavior as listed above. I brought him back inside and as I was walking others by he became barrier reactive by forwards barking/growling, and then would start spinning in a circle biting his tail out of frustration. I then covered his kennel and offered extra enrichment.
2/4 Approahcing kennel, Jerry holds a heavy mouth pant and begins to jump on his kennel door, as I ready his leash he begins to pace. I leash and he begins to walk in a zig-zag motion with a semi-tight leash. He is leashed walked and comes back in. When in his kennel, he had to be remain covered during cleaning becasue he began to forward bark at other dogs that would pass by.