URGENT: This animal could be euthanized if not adopted soon.

'LILA'Animal ID: 980017

About 'LILA'

Chow Chow
Age: Young Adult
Sex: Female

SAN DIEGO COUNTY/ OCEANSIDE, CA (S CAL)- ID #980017 AT SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY- Oceanside campus X-URGENT -GORGEOUS PUREBRED CHOW GIRL 'LILA' IN NEED OF A LOVING, CHOW SAVVY RESPONSIBLE HOME, OR FOSTER & RESCUE ASAP - WHO CAN HELP? SWEET, OK W MOST DOGS, CALM KIDS, POSSIBLY CATS Please help us find a good home or foster and rescue for this beautiful female chow who is about 4 years old and perfectly sized at only 43 lbs. Lila was unfortunately surrendered by her owner for financial reasons, along with a second chow, after living in the same home most of their lives. The shelter let us know, 'We are not requiring them to be adopted together and feel they would do ok in separate homes. The owner stated that they are great with kids and coexisted well with the two cats in the home. They are playful with each other but can be shy with other dogs. Jude did not get along with the other male dog in the home and get into an altercation once and then was kept separated. Outside the home they may try to hide behind owner on walks when seeing other dogs. They are housetrained and know sit, lay down, and paw.' Per the shelter bio, 'Sweet Lila is a gentle soul who is looking for a calm, loving home where she can settle in at her own pace. She can be a little shy when meeting new people and experiencing new things, so she'll need a patient family that will give her the time and space she needs to feel safe and comfortable. Lila would do best in a quieter home and is not a candidate for busy households. If there are children in the home, they should be 8 years or older and able to respect her gentle nature. If you already have a resident dog, a meet-and-greet on campus will be required to help ensure a good match. For the family willing to let her bloom in her own time, Lila has all the makings of a wonderful companion and a loyal best friend.' We were further told, with new people, they are more comfortable meeting them outside of the home as they can be protective of their space. Lila may take a few visits to warm up, and Jude will bark excessively and has a more difficult time warming up. He is also more sensitive to handling - does not like being brushed, has a difficult time being bathed, and usually needs to be sedated or muzzled at the vet. We performed entropion surgery on Jude's right eye on 6/12. He also has grade 2 dental disease. They were also originally kenneled together, but seemed to have some resource guarding of food so they were separated. May growl at one another over food but has not escalated past vocalizing. If you have another dog in the home, or decide to also adopt the other, we recommend feeding them separately. Both dogs are vaccinated, microchipped and already spayed or neutered and ready to go home. The adoption fee is only $165. To adopt either dog ,or both, or if you have additional questions, please call 619-299-7012 or email [email protected] If you need further help or can foster for a rescue, please also contact: [email protected] or Southern California Chow Chow Rescue Network who is trying to assist the shelter with their placement. We have additional photos and info from the prior owner found here: https://www.facebook.com/debbie.alder.14/posts/10168072487598125 The shelter listing links currently are: Lila: https://sdhumane.org/adopt/available-pets/animal-single/... Jude: https://sdhumane.org/adopt/available-pets/animal-single/... Additional information, pictures and videos will be posted on facebook for Lila here: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10169221045943125&id=783968124&mibextid=wwXIfr Jude's facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/debbie.alder.14/posts/pfbid0kG8Yp3dgHi8qBdbJqLa38q5H1HvrCKSbJPzH1RcaYCErvzPaYUr1sKzF9H1fdLkyl Note: to view contents of links you will need to copy and paste each one separately into your browser.

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SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY
San Diego County
Oceanside, California

Shelter 619-299-7012

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Compatibility

  • Good with Most Cats
  • Good with Kids and Adults

Health

  • Spayed
  • Vaccinations Current

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