Breed: Shih Tzu mix
DOB: 2007
Sex: Neutered male
Weight: 15 pounds
Foster home: Julie
200-11
Most of the time this is a happy and easy-going little dog. Sometimes
he is busy checking things out in the yard because he can be curious
but he is not into “hunting” or anything like that. He just really
enjoys wandering around freely when the weather is nice.
Poor Jobie was extremely malnourished and had very little hair when he
first came to us but he was calm and sweet even when he didn’t feel
very good. Now he has gained weight and grown lots of hair and has
continued to be a sweet and happy boy.
He does still have some of the mill “after effects” because when he
gets nervous about something, he tends to spin in circles. Jobie
lived in a cage for the first couple of years of his life and many
caged animals become extremely bored and anxious. This can lead to a
compulsive behavior like spinning. When Jobie starts this, we just
try to distract him so that he can think about something else rather
than what is making him nervous. He doesn’t do it often and as time
goes on, it is becoming less frequent.
Jobie does hate being in crate. This is a little surprising as most
mill dogs like their crates -- especially when they learn they only
have to stay in there for a short time when no one is home. But Jobie
gets frantic, starts his spinning and even barks and whines. We tried
to gate him off in a smaller room but he still was not happy. So now
we just let him have the run of the kitchen area of the house and
sometimes put a belly-band on him if we will be gone for quite a
while.
Because of his past, Jobie may never be a real affectionate dog like
some typical companion dogs but he will always be a sweet dog who
appreciates this new life out of a cage.
If you have any questions, please email julemson@wmol.com.
This dog is fostered in Holland, MI.