
Lotic
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About Lotic
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Lotic’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has good compatibility with other animals.
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Lotic's Story
Lotic was the MOST at risk dog at DACC until yesterday when we rescued her. She is 3 years old. 51 lbs. She loves to play. She is great on a leash and loves to go for walks. She gets along with cats and dogs and people. She will be your loyal, fun, loving best friend for years to come. She loves to play with toys. She likes to fetch. She will do any and everything with you! She is just happy to be out of the shelter getting her second chance. <br/><br/>Lotic has been going to training to make her an even better companion. She will need an owner who can provide structure in her day to day life. Her trainer says:<br/><br/>"Lotic is great with people and really drawn to kids; she has a genuinely sweet personality. The only thing I’m noticing is that during greetings, both with people and especially with dogs, she tends to go from 0–100 very quickly. This doesn’t mean she isn’t friendly, but it does mean she becomes overstimulated almost instantly. When a dog’s arousal spikes that fast, a few things can happen: they struggle to listen, their impulses take over, and interactions can escalate or feel chaotic even if their intentions are good.<br/><br/>With dogs in particular, she presents very forward, and that kind of intensity can easily turn into leash reactivity or make it difficult for her to settle in any environment with distractions. None of this comes from a bad place it’s simply her nervous system running hot and her not having the skills, yet, to regulate herself.<br/><br/>My initial impression is that she’s a sweet dog, but without structure she could easily become too much to handle. With direction and boundaries, she has good potential." <br/><br/>Adopt Lotic so we can continue saving the MOST at risk dogs from high kill shelters.
Lotic was the MOST at risk dog at DACC until yesterday when we rescued her. She is 3 years old. 51 lbs. She loves to play. She is great on a leash and loves to go for walks. She gets along with cats and dogs and people. She will be your loyal, fun, loving best friend for years to come. She loves to play with toys. She likes to fetch. She will do any and everything with you! She is just happy to be out of the shelter getting her second chance.
Lotic has been going to training to make her an even better companion. She will need an owner who can provide structure in her day to day life. Her trainer says:
"Lotic is great with people and really drawn to kids; she has a genuinely sweet personality. The only thing I’m noticing is that during greetings, both with people and especially with dogs, she tends to go from 0–100 very quickly. This doesn’t mean she isn’t friendly, but it does mean she becomes overstimulated almost instantly. When a dog’s arousal spikes that fast, a few things can happen: the
Lotic was the MOST at risk dog at DACC until yesterday when we rescued her. She is 3 years old. 51 lbs. She loves to play. She is great on a leash and loves to go for walks. She gets along with cats and dogs and people. She will be your loyal, fun, loving best friend for years to come. She loves to play with toys. She likes to fetch. She will do any and everything with you! She is just happy to be out of the shelter getting her second chance.
Lotic has been going to training to make her an even better companion. She will need an owner who can provide structure in her day to day life. Her trainer says:
"Lotic is great with people and really drawn to kids; she has a genuinely sweet personality. The only thing I’m noticing is that during greetings, both with people and especially with dogs, she tends to go from 0–100 very quickly. This doesn’t mean she isn’t friendly, but it does mean she becomes overstimulated almost instantly. When a dog’s arousal spikes that fast, a few things can happen: they struggle to listen, their impulses take over, and interactions can escalate or feel chaotic even if their intentions are good.
With dogs in particular, she presents very forward, and that kind of intensity can easily turn into leash reactivity or make it difficult for her to settle in any environment with distractions. None of this comes from a bad place it’s simply her nervous system r
How To Adopt
Lotic is from Birmingham Dog Rescue, Inc.
[Bloomfield Hills, MI]
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