
Tongo Plays
Tongo is playing in the dog yard. He loves to play with toys about the most of anything.

Tongo is playing in the dog yard. He loves to play with toys about the most of anything.
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Cobb County Animal Services
Marietta, GA
(770) 499-4136
These are a bonded pair 9 and 10 years old with plenty of love still to give. They were turned in a few days ago due to divorce. Please don't let their story end this way. Please boost this so they get seen.
Out of state adoption or rescue is possible with devoted volunteers to help.
Phoenix had an outing to the pond for a swim with mom, dad and her human brother. Then on for ice cream. She was a very good girl, an excellent swimmer and amazing at devouring her ice cream.
This sort of looks like a skin tag, but it has gotten a little bit bigger and harder. Dora generally acts healthy and does not seem like this little growth is painful. It is not irritated or bloody or anything. I have not seen anything like this on a cat before. She has her checkup with the vet the first week of August. Is this anything worrying before then?
Dora is about 10. She is spayed. Takes thyroid medication and Methigel as she has had urinary issues in the past. She weighs about 12 lbs and has a medium length thick coat.
Came to us out of the shelter with not much time left on a behavior hold. He is what will probably be a permanent foster. His brindle coat is very interesting and he is a toy monster. Making up for his bad start in life. Not quite a year old yet.
I am wondering if anyone here has insight into this. We are going to be fostering a pitbull mix out of a very large city shelter. It is not our first rodeo. He is just over a year old and sadly been in this place at least a few months. According to the notes from this place, it seems they do behavior eval/checks at least every few days and I did not see notes on the dog getting much other activity. Here is my question. The dog is no longer being listed for general adoption due to behavior issues. He is jumping and mouthing the leash and some of the staffs' arms. This is behavior that developed in the shelter as he decompensated. My question is how firmly implanted in him will this behavior be after a long shelter stay. What kind of routine and training would you develop with him? Any help or insight you can offer would be greatly appreciated. If you know of a training program you can purchase and use at home please let me know. Also what kind of equipment, toys, collar and leash would you recommend?
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I wanted to post about an experience I have recently had with this company and suggest not shopping for them. I won't be. They are one of the companies that have lousy communication to begin with. They use Gigspot and for some reason their shops always get hung up on there, when you are trying to submit them the answers mysteriously get deleted. They will interpret your answers so that it seems you have not completed the shop correctly, but it is my suspicion that this is so they don't have to pay what they raised the shop pay to when no one wants to do their shops. I would really prefer having the work to this nonsense but their company does not work correctly and they are extremble unpleasant.