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WOODY- JJ (WAUTOMA WISCONSIN)

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About WOODY- JJ (WAUTOMA WISCONSIN)

Roundup, MT

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
White / Cream

Behavior

WOODY- JJ (WAUTOMA WISCONSIN)’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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WOODY- JJ (WAUTOMA WISCONSIN)'s Story

JCLDR IS COURTESY LISTING WOODY FOR THE SHELTER — CONTACT DIRECT<br/><br/>Erin Flynn KPA-CTP, CPDT-KA, CGC<br/>(920) 203-9733<br/>Info@barktasticbehavior.com <br/>Thanks Janeen!<br/><br/>Shelter address is <br/>Waushara County Animal Shelter <br/>N1748 State HWY 22 <br/>Wautoma, WI 54982<br/><br/>STATS, OVERVIEW…). Our special needs dog Woody is approximately 2 years as of 1/25 neutered, up to date on vaccs, HW neg and on Nexguard and Heart Guard Plus. He is special needs due to a mild form of *Accentric pupils which causes some peripheral vision impairment. It doesn’t slow him down, see explanation at the bottom of this document. Some hearing imbalance can go with the accentric pupils. See explanation for more detail. Woody weighs 55 pounds, he is good with most other dogs. He plays with most dogs that have been socialized, however he gets overstimulated easily and then it can insue and has turned from play, so we feel he should be an only dog. Doggie friends and play dates with total supervision after successful slow introductions. He usually adapts and does pretty good. No small dogs whatsoever. No cats or small pets. Again over stimulation would be his challenge. No children either. Many things this nice boy will be cooperative with once he has a leader he can trust. And he warm up quickly, to leadership and that might include after initial introductions, visitors to a home would probably be accepted and he would get friendly. He is leash reactive on a leash or off leash with anyone new to his space territory. He is cautious mostly and warn handler. We call it stranger danger and men are harder for him to accept than women. Again, trust be built. He is in a shelter at this time, is being worked with and is doing exceedingly well but, in a home and a new environment he will need patience and SLOW introductions to everything. Because of his handicap, he should never be off long line or leash for safety’s sake. (He really seems pretty normal but still needs to be protected) Everyone that is a regular at the shelter can touch him pretty much everywhere. Remember he is in a shelter. He does like some toys. As with many dogs, he is uneasy with vetting and has been muzzled. Because he is in the shelter he has to relieve himself in the kennel so would have to learn house manners. He really is responsive and wants to please and with consistency and treats this dog could excel. When he is told to go potty he will respond. Treat motivated so that helps him respond to hand signals and to body language as well as voice commands he can hear clearly.<br/><br/>HISTORY: Woody and two assumed littermates were found running loose, killing chickens. He was picked up and taken to another shelter, then transferred to his current shelter and has been there since October of 2023. He was fostered once with intent to adopt but he fought with the resident and no one knows what set it off. He had only been there a week. So came back to the shelter. Hence no other resident dogs. Just dogs slowly introduced and supervised. <br/><br/>GOOD: He is Catahoula loyal and is really loving and very smart. He loves games, mental stimulation, kongs, wants to please. He is very active and enthusiastic and goofy.. he makes you laugh. (JCLDR feels this dog is worthy of work, and kindness and love and to given a real chance with patience in a home that is guided; a calm not overstimulated environment. And with people who do not push calendars and watches to his advancement. <br/><br/>BAD: May not be totally house broke totally but he did well in the foster home and he does need consistency and dedication to take him out often and teach him that. We don’t know if he is crate broke, but properly crate broke he might be more consistent in training for relieving himself. Just a suggestion. <br/><br/>UGLY: One time over a year ago he did react to one of the shelter staff but that could have been due to poor vision and light and acoustics in the auditorium. He did warm up to her after careful re introduction and chill time to digest things. This dog shows wonderful potential to be IN TIME, with proper guidance a really good almost normal Catahoula. Catahoulas are still Catahoulas.

JCLDR IS COURTESY LISTING WOODY FOR THE SHELTER — CONTACT DIRECT

Erin Flynn KPA-CTP, CPDT-KA, CGC
(920) 203-9733
Info@barktasticbehavior.com
Thanks Janeen!

Shelter address is
Waushara County Animal Shelter
N1748 State HWY 22
Wautoma, WI 54982

STATS, OVERVIEW…). Our special needs dog Woody is approximately 2 years as of 1/25 neutered, up to date on vaccs, HW neg and on Nexguard and Heart Guard Plus. He is special needs due to a mild form of *Accentric pupils which causes some peripheral vision impairment. It doesn’t slow him down, see explanation at the bottom of this document. Some hearing imbalance can go with the accentric pupils. See explanation for more detail. Woody weighs 55 pounds, he is good with most other dogs. He plays with most dogs that have been socialized, however he gets overstimulated easily and then it can insue and has turned from play, so we feel he should be an only dog. Doggie friends and play dates with total supervision after successful slow intr

JCLDR IS COURTESY LISTING WOODY FOR THE SHELTER — CONTACT DIRECT

Erin Flynn KPA-CTP, CPDT-KA, CGC
(920) 203-9733
Info@barktasticbehavior.com
Thanks Janeen!

Shelter address is
Waushara County Animal Shelter
N1748 State HWY 22
Wautoma, WI 54982

STATS, OVERVIEW…). Our special needs dog Woody is approximately 2 years as of 1/25 neutered, up to date on vaccs, HW neg and on Nexguard and Heart Guard Plus. He is special needs due to a mild form of *Accentric pupils which causes some peripheral vision impairment. It doesn’t slow him down, see explanation at the bottom of this document. Some hearing imbalance can go with the accentric pupils. See explanation for more detail. Woody weighs 55 pounds, he is good with most other dogs. He plays with most dogs that have been socialized, however he gets overstimulated easily and then it can insue and has turned from play, so we feel he should be an only dog. Doggie friends and play dates with total supervision after successful slow introductions. He usually adapts and does pretty good. No small dogs whatsoever. No cats or small pets. Again over stimulation would be his challenge. No children either. Many things this nice boy will be cooperative with once he has a leader he can trust. And he warm up quickly, to leadership and that might include after initial introductions, visitors to a home would probably be accepted and he woul

How To Adopt

WOODY- JJ (... was listed as Adoptable by Janeen's Catahoula Leopard Dog Rescue Inc
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Janeen's Catahoula Leopard Dog Rescue Inc's Adoption Policy
Application on line is first good step needed. (If dog is not listed yet on website you can still fill out the application) As soon as it is filled out we will contact you by email and let you know we have received it and then we will arrange to call and visit by phone. We like the personal touch and we like to get acquainted with our adopters. There will be a vet reference and/or personal reference check, home visit when possible. Once you are approved as an adopter then the meet and greet is last, along with finalizing the contract and adopt fee at that time. We believe in full disclosure and we love to tell you. More about the dog you are interested in. We love happy tails and updates and photos after the adoption if you are willing to share those. We also do behavioral support for the life of the dog if you need it, we have the experience with the breed and we will gladly help with any behavioral issue you might encounter. We support our adopters and stand by you. We are glad to be a part of the team to make this the best experience ever with the breed we love the most.

WOODY- JJ (WAUTOMA WISCONSIN) is from Janeen's Catahoula Leopard Dog Rescue Inc

[Roundup, MT]

Our Mission
OUR MISSION: WHO WE ARE: A group of volunteers who have been working together successfully for quite a few years, now putting together our own rescue. WHAT WE DO: We rescue mainly Catahoulas and Catahoula mixes, but also accept select mixed breeds if opportunity and resources allow. Our rescue offers vital, necessary educat...
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