CECE (CC)

AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION

“Note this dog is planned to be moved to a new foster home in Glendale @ 7/11/21. She is currently in Huntington Beach. That foster home contact information will be provided as soon as possible.

Our rescue group will also need signed paperwork from you indicating you and all people involved with the production will hold our organization and all it's personnel, including people fostering the dog, harmeless from any liable action.  Dogs placed in new environments with new people can be unpredicatable.”

SAVE THE DALMATIANS

Female, 3 years, Deaf and she cannot be off lease in an area where she can escape or be uncontained.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with moving light and shadows. We have put her on medication that is helpful. She especially needs it when in a moving car.

She has a disfigured tail.  She had a condition called Whip Tail aka Happy Tail. If she wagged it against anything hard it would bleed and blood would blood get all over the place as she kept wagging her tail.  The veterinarian recommended docking her tail which is unusual to see on a dalmatian.

If her anxiety from the OCD gets to be to much a crate with a sheet over it helps to settle her down. She is the first dog in the fifteen years of doing rescue that I have ever come across a dog with this OCD condition.  From a filming perspective it might work to her and yours advantage.

She can be shy at first but usually quickly warms up to people.  Give her some really good snacks like cheese and meat and she should get over it soon.

Typically no aggression to people or dogs, especially with dogs she does not know.  She is currently in a foster home that has other dogs.  Fine the first month but has recently had instances of resource guarding. Her foster mom and does not expect that would be an issue outside of her home.

44 lbs, medium harness and collar.

GUARDIAN

Current - Donna Mincheff, 714-227-2234 ,  dmincheff@aol.com

After July 11th - John Clouse 323-356-1569