Adopt a Mountain Dog / Mixed

Mountain Dog / Mixed Dog

Lydia the Dog needs a home

Lydia, spayed female, 8 months old, 29 Lbs.


Meet Sweet Lydia
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Hi, this is Lydia’s rescuer. I have encountered many rescues but was totally moved by Lydia and her sibling brother’s situation! The story started from an SOS post in a Facebook group. A picture showed two little puppies stayed next to some decayed small animals’ bones in an abandoned grave yard. One was licking the bones, another was just sitting still with a pair of dull eyes. Obviously these two little pups were trying to feed themselves with some rotten leftover from other strays’ hunt. The picture got many replies but didn’t see anyone dare to go over the grave yard and check. I had no idea how I got the courage, I left a message to the person who posted the picture and got the direction. It was ‘nowhere’, couldn’t even find the spot on GPS. However, I followed my instinct and finally got there. When I arrived, I was stunned and feeling so hopeless. The grave yard was so big that I didn’t know where to start seeking the pups. Maybe it was God’s will, after I searched over an hour, I finally spotted Lydia and her sibling lying next to a big grave stone. They were so tiny and skinny. When they saw me coming, amazingly, they ran toward me with happy wagging little tails. Immediately I handed them fresh food and water. They were thrilled to swallow everything in a second. After the feast, I put them in a crate and took them out of the spooky place.


Not surprisingly, they both got many ticks and fleas all over their tiny bodies. The Vet gave them necessary shots and cleaned off all the fleas. Under a month medical care, Lydia and her sibling gained back weight to what they were supposed to be. The rough life seemed not to leave any trace in them. They are happy and cuddly.


Lydia was born with a sweet nature. She is so friendly and mellow to meet most of creatures. She is very food motivated. Any one comes to her with treats will immediately becomes her buddy. Lydia also does very well with dogs. She is playful and easily merging into a gang. In fact, she likes to follow what other elder dogs do. That helps her learning commends easily at foster home. Lydia is also very good with foster cat. I guessed she thinks cats and dogs are same friendly creatures. However, if she overhears some strangers coming at the door, she’ll bark for warning. After she meets the strangers coming inside the house, she will initially come forward to make friends and check if there is any ‘treat’ for her. A naïve sweet pup like Lydia deserves a loving home. She is housebroken outside and inside on a potty pad, not a barker and with a clean bill of health. If you have a friendly elder dog at home that will welcome a little furry sister to join the family, please visit www.ahan.org to view “Lydia’s” videos, click “APPLY” to fill out online application to take her home.


Temperaments.
The dog is: Submissive
Energy level: Medium-high energy.
The dog is: Friendly and cuddly.
Is the dog friendly with: People Y, Children Y, Dogs Y, Cats Y
Is the dog good and patient with young children? Yes, suggest age over 10.
Is the dog housetrained? Outside and on potty pad inside.
Is the dog food motivated? Yes
Does the dog get along well with other dogs at home? Y, In public place? Y
Does the dog bark continuously when left alone? No.
Does the dog chew? Sometimes, when she gets bored; toys help a lot.
Does the dog get along well with cats? No aggression.
Does the dog walk well on leash? In Training
Does the dog have food aggression to other dogs? No.
Does the dog have food aggression to people? No.
Can people touch the food in the bowl while the dog is eating? Yes
Is the dog afraid of man? No
Has the dog ever bitten anyone? No
Does the dog have up to date vaccines and rabies shot? Yes
Is the dog microchipped? Yes
Is there any part of the body the dog doesn’t like to be touched? No.
How is the dog with new environment? Adjust well.
Does the dog know any command? Sit before getting food.
Is there anything the dog doesn’t like or afraid of? Bark for warning if overhears stranger at the door.
Are there any red flags we should know? No.



Sweet Lydia's Album: http://youtu.be/Fj0vrg9RtLU



Please visit www.ahan.org to view more of “Lydia’s” videos and profile, click “APPLY” to fill out online application.

  • Animal: Dog
  • Breed: Mountain Dog / Mixed
  • Size: Medium
  • Gender: Female
  • State: California
  • Zip/Postal Code: 94121
As of 4/28/2024 Lydia is still available for adoption. Please use the owner information below to confirm that Lydia is still available or to adopt. Don't forget to check the other animal shelters near me there are many other pets needing a fur-ever home.

Owner Information

  • Facility: Asians For Humans, Animals and Nature
  • Phone:415-221-5733
  • Email: [email protected]
You can find Lydia at Asians For Humans, Animals and Nature

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