JOE

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small

About JOE

Springfield, MA

Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
No

Adoption Fee

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JOE's Story

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. Chicken Little Dogs: are fearful of new people and places, take time to trust, shut down here at the shelter, and will bite if people push or try to interact too quickly. However, once they trust a person, they often become very bonded. OTHER PETS: Joe returned sniffs from another little dog, who was relaxed and gentle in approach, but declined to join in while playing around the room. He did spend more time around the dog than around the evaluators, by his choice, and would likely enjoy the company of a dog with a relaxed temperment. Joe should meet any dogs he would be living with prior to adoption. [Case-By-Case (Must Meet First)] OWNER EXPERIENCE: Joe's best fit would be with humans who were patient and let HIM set the pace of their interactions, bulding trust and a positive rapport in small steps. Experience with positive reinforcement or willingness to learn. [First Dog] KIDS: Joe is still actively running away from humans and hiding under his bed. Remember, Chicken Little Dogs: are fearful of new people and places, take time to trust, shut down here at the shelter, and will bite if people push or try to interact too quickly. In order to set him up for success, Joe will not be adopted to a home with minors. [Adults Only] ACTIVITY LEVEL: Joe enjoys running around in our outdoor runs and exploring with his nose; while he is still hiding and avoidant inside the shelter building, he is more relaxed outside. Joe will likely exhibit a higher energy level once he is feeling safe and secure in his new situation, as he routinely exhibits higher energy when feeling relaxed outside. Until Joe feels safe enough to walk on leash with his new humans, giving him the opportunity to move and explore in a safe area (his own room, a fenced yard with a drag leash, etc) will be his best option. [Good Walking Buddy] VETERINARY CARE: [Routine] LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Positive reinforcement training will help Joe bond with his new owner, build confidence and and learn new skills and fun tricks. Positive reinforcement is a great way to begin building trust with simple skills, graduallyl building to more fun and complex activities and tricks. [Moderate] GROOMING: Regular brushing will help keep Joe's coat clean and matt-free between grooms; he should be professionally groomed every 6 - 8 weeks. [Professional Grooming]

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. Chicken Little Dogs: are fearful of new people and places, take time to trust, shut down here at the shelter, and will bite if people push or try to interact too quickly. However, once they trust a person, they often become very bonded. OTHER PETS: Joe returned sniffs from another little dog, who was relaxed and gentle in approach, but declined to join in while playing around the room. He did spend more time around the dog than around the evaluators, by his choice, and would likely enjoy the company of a dog with a relaxed temperment. Joe should meet any dogs he would be living with prior to adoption. [Case-By-Case (Must Meet First)] OWNER EXPERIENCE: Joe's best fit would be with humans who were

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. Chicken Little Dogs: are fearful of new people and places, take time to trust, shut down here at the shelter, and will bite if people push or try to interact too quickly. However, once they trust a person, they often become very bonded. OTHER PETS: Joe returned sniffs from another little dog, who was relaxed and gentle in approach, but declined to join in while playing around the room. He did spend more time around the dog than around the evaluators, by his choice, and would likely enjoy the company of a dog with a relaxed temperment. Joe should meet any dogs he would be living with prior to adoption. [Case-By-Case (Must Meet First)] OWNER EXPERIENCE: Joe's best fit would be with humans who were patient and let HIM set the pace of their interactions, bulding trust and a positive rapport in small steps. Experience with positive reinforcement or willingness to learn. [First Dog] KIDS: Joe is still actively running away from humans and hiding under his bed. Remember, Chicken Little Dogs: are fearful of new people and places, take time to trust, shut down here at the shelter, and

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How To Adopt

How can I adopt JOE?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if JOE is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center for details on the pet.
When can I meet JOE?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for JOE, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center, and they'll be happy to help!

JOE is from Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center

[Springfield, MA]

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