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Paulding

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Retriever

About Paulding

Grove City, OH

Breed

RetrieverMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Long
Golden

Behavior

Paulding’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Paulding's Story

Name: Paulding<br/>Male or female? Male<br/>Approximate Age: 7<br/>Breed: Short Retreiver mix<br/>Weight: 40 lb<br/>Any impairments: Sight<br/>Potty trained? Yes<br/>Crate trained? Yes<br/>Good with other dogs? Yes mostly <br/>Good with cats? Not known<br/>Good with kids? No kids younger than teens<br/>Commands known: n/a<br/>Needs fenced in yard? Preferred<br/>Need another dog in the home? No<br/>Location: Columbus, OH<br/>Energy level: low<br/><br/>Bio: <br/>Paulding was found on country roads in Northwest Ohio. He was very scared and didn’t want anyone near him. However, he was very lucky that the dog warden worked patiently with him. With a little time, Paulding would sometimes come to the warden when spoken too but didn’t like any leashes. He basically did an alligator roll until the leash was wrapped around him and then he would try to chew on it. While with the county facility, Paulding also showed signs that he was having difficulty seeing. The warden was able to get Speak!’s attention and Paulding came into our care and a home where he was able to decompress and start to trust humans again. He now will tolerate a gentle walk on a leash and does well with his harness. However, he can be sneaky and is an expert at slipping out of most harnesses and collars.<br/><br/>Shortly after coming to Speak, we got him in to see an Ophthalmologist who examined him and said that he has a degenerative condition and will eventually have total loss of sight. At this point he still has minimal peripheral sight but that is slowly going away. He doesn’t need any medications at this time but needs to be monitored for possible future cataracts and then additional possible side effects of his condition. He also was favoring his right hip so we got him into an excellent vet who specializes in orthopedic conditions in dogs. X-rays said he is ok but has some joint issues. He is now taking a joint supplement and moving much better. His low energy level was noted and the vet joked that he is just like a sloth. <br/><br/>Now that he is feeling better and trusting more, he is doing great in the fenced yard and gets along well with the older or lesser energy dogs in his foster home. He does get a little grumpy if he senses a high energy dog near him but hasn’t bitten them. He would most likely do best with older kids that understand he needs a little time to get comfortable with them and wouldn’t startle him since he doesn’t see well. <br/><br/>He truly is a hoarder. Toys, blankets, clothes and pretty much anything he finds in his reach, even an empty pop bottle that fell on the floor. I have to clear out his cage each week. Recently, Paulding started coming over to me each morning shortly after we get up and rubs his butt up on my leg for some butt scratches. He is VERY food motivated and is best when fed in his cage so there are no interruptions while he is eating. He is right at my feet with the other dogs every morning for his peanut butter treat with his joint supplement. He is continuing to gain trust in his foster family and just needs a family and home with patience and lots of love. <br/><br/>Paulding is up to date on his vaccines and prevention. He also is neutered. Can you help this sweet, low maintenance guy continue to build trust in humans again and provide him a warm and loving home? <br/><br/>***PLEASE READ*** WE DO NOT RESPOND TO PETFINDER OR EMAIL INQUIRIES. Please fill out an application on our website if you are interested in adopting this dog. We will only set up a meeting with the dog once you have an approved adoption application. We actively manage our dogs on Petfinder.<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting this dog, please review our adoption policies and apply online at [www.speakfortheunspoken.com/adopt](http://www.speakfortheunspoken.com/adopt).<br/><br/>Visit [www.speakfortheunspoken.com](http://www.speakfortheunspoken.com/) will give you more information about our rescue.

Name: Paulding
Male or female? Male
Approximate Age: 7
Breed: Short Retreiver mix
Weight: 40 lb
Any impairments: Sight
Potty trained? Yes
Crate trained? Yes
Good with other dogs? Yes mostly
Good with cats? Not known
Good with kids? No kids younger than teens
Commands known: n/a
Needs fenced in yard? Preferred
Need another dog in the home? No
Location: Columbus, OH
Energy level: low

Bio:
Paulding was found on country roads in Northwest Ohio. He was very scared and didn’t want anyone near him. However, he was very lucky that the dog warden worked patiently with him. With a little time, Paulding would sometimes come to the warden when spoken too but didn’t like any leashes. He basically did an alligator roll until the leash was wrapped around him and then he would try to chew on it. While with the county facility, Paulding also showed signs that he was having difficulty seeing. The warden was able to get Speak!’s attention and Paulding came into our ca

Name: Paulding
Male or female? Male
Approximate Age: 7
Breed: Short Retreiver mix
Weight: 40 lb
Any impairments: Sight
Potty trained? Yes
Crate trained? Yes
Good with other dogs? Yes mostly
Good with cats? Not known
Good with kids? No kids younger than teens
Commands known: n/a
Needs fenced in yard? Preferred
Need another dog in the home? No
Location: Columbus, OH
Energy level: low

Bio:
Paulding was found on country roads in Northwest Ohio. He was very scared and didn’t want anyone near him. However, he was very lucky that the dog warden worked patiently with him. With a little time, Paulding would sometimes come to the warden when spoken too but didn’t like any leashes. He basically did an alligator roll until the leash was wrapped around him and then he would try to chew on it. While with the county facility, Paulding also showed signs that he was having difficulty seeing. The warden was able to get Speak!’s attention and Paulding came into our care and a home where he was able to decompress and start to trust humans again. He now will tolerate a gentle walk on a leash and does well with his harness. However, he can be sneaky and is an expert at slipping out of most harnesses and collars.

Shortly after coming to Speak, we got him in to see an Ophthalmologist who examined him and said that he has a degenerative condition and will

How To Adopt

Paulding was listed as Adoptable by Speak for the Unspoken
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Speak for the Unspoken's Adoption Policy
Before completing our online application please read the following: Our adoption process involves multiple steps and it typically takes up to 2 weeks from the time we receive your application to the time your adoption is finalized. We reserve the right to deny any application without explanation. All of our dogs and/or puppies are in foster homes. We do not schedule “Meet and Greets” without an approved application. Our Adoption Fees start at $325 per dog, $75 per cat or kitten. We can adopt an animal ‘out of state’, but you must be willing to travel to where the pet is being fostered, and transport the animal yourself after the adoption. If you have other animals (dogs/cats) in your home, they must be up-to-date on vaccinations, heartworm testing and prevention (dogs), and spayed/neutered. We will verify this with your veterinarian. If your animals are not up to date, your application will be denied. Please make sure to fully complete your application; leaving questions blank or not including all requested information will delay your application. Once your online application is submitted, it can take our volunteers 5 to 7 business days to process it. If we have questions about your application, we will email you. Please make sure to add our email, adopt@speakfortheunspoken.com to your email so our messages do not end up in your spam folder! Once your application is approved by the processors, it is sent to the person fostering the dog you have applied for. They will make the decision on whether the animal that you applied for is the right fit for you and your home. They may also choose to initially contact you via email or phone. If you do not respond promptly to their email or phone call, they will move on to the next applicant. Your application will be saved on file for 1 year and will be used for all dogs you would be interested in that time-frame. No need to keep filling out applications! Adoption application approval means you are approved to adopt an animal from us, it does not mean you are necessarily approved for the animal you applied for. There may be specific circumstances in your home that do not make it a good fit for one animal, but it may be a fine fit for another.

Paulding is from Speak for the Unspoken

[Grove City, OH]

Our Mission
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