Submitted by otterinprogress t3_yglcza in rva
Without giving too much away, because pet adoption is strangely competitive…
My husband and I are interested in adopting a specific young dog from one of the county police shelters. This is a stray who has been held for the appropriate amount of time to try and reunite them with their original family, but the effort was unsuccessful and no one has claimed them.
Because of this, there is no history on the animal - but as I said they’re only about 1 year old.
The representative I spoke with reported this dog is seemingly friendly, calm in the shelter/kennel, and by all indications was a family pet prior to becoming a stray.
Because of how the police shelter operates, this dog has not been socialized and there’s no true indication of how it will interact with other dogs or cats.
We have one dog-friendly cat at home, and specifically want a dog who can at least interact with other dogs without being aggressive. We do not have any intention of getting a second dog, ever, but do enjoy taking pets to parks, on hikes, and if their temperament seems appropriate and other animals seem to be interacting appropriately - the occasional dog park or group play time with family/friends’ dogs. They don’t have to be instant best friends, this dog just needs to not be in attack mode around other dogs.
All this being said, there’s really no way to gauge this dog’s temperament with other animals until the adoption has taken place.
Have you had experience adopting a young dog with a relatively unknown history? How did it turn out?
With respect, please stay on topic. I’m not here to argue the merits (or lack thereof) of police shelters, county animal control, families who abandon pets, families who do not microchip their pets, dog parks, leash laws, or whether or not you feel we’re prepared to take on an adoptive pet. I know my household, my history, and my capacity to care for a pet and provide them a loving home. Having a pet is a privilege, not a right, and I treat it as such.
gdtrfb804 t1_iu9ek5s wrote
I don't know how these "police shelters" work, but at RACC, you can bring your other pets in to meet the new guy before you commit. Can't you do that here?