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A271780
Located At: Ottawa Humane Society
Description: Thank you for visiting my profile. My name is Mustard.
I am a Male brown and white Rhodesian Ridgeback mix.
I am a Male brown and white Rhodesian Ridgeback mix.
Age: I am about 6 months old.
More Info: Like all Male pets adopted from the Ottawa Humane Society, I have been Neutered.
Could you be the right match for me?
Help the Ottawa Humane Society find a new loving home for me and more animals like me.
Could you be the right match for me?
Help the Ottawa Humane Society find a new loving home for me and more animals like me.
Bio:
Name: Mustard Age: 6 Months
Breed: Rhod Ridgeback Sex: Neutered Male
Colour: Brown Size: 23.60 kg
The staff at the OHS call me a Bashful Buddy. Bashful Buddies are known for their slow starts in both exercise and relationships. Because of this, they tend to enjoy a predictable environment, a calm home, and consistent routine, and they really benefit from having someone that pays attention to their needs when they're feeling uncomfortable. While they can take a little extra time to adjust to changes, once they settle in it will feel like they've always belonged! Bashful Buddies tend to need a modest amount of exercise and usually enjoy leisurely strolls around their neighbourhood and play sessions at home. Other activities that they may enjoy include work-to-eat games like food puzzles, training games, and searching out hidden treats. If you're looking for a companion to share your quiet lifestyle with, consider a Bashful Buddy!
Bashful Buddies can have different ways of expressing themselves and it might take a little while to figure out their unique preferences. Once comfortable, some Bashful Buddies will enjoy lots of affection, while others may prefer less-interactive companionship. Taking time to find out your Bashful Buddies true personality will help you create positive interactions to help form a solid relationship.
This dog is from a litter of undersocialised puppies, who came in past their critical socialisation period. When in new places and around unfamiliar people, they are often very anxious and slow to warm up. These puppies will need ongoing support from their adopters in order to adjust to unfamiliair people, places and things. These dogs would benefit from adopters who are willing to go slow, and help them overcome their insecurities, who also understand the long term impacts of undersocialisation.
DERMATITIS WITH FURUNCULOSIS -This puppy was part of a litter that arrived at the OHS with varying degrees of missing fur and scabbed skin. A biopsy sample was taken from the most severely affected puppy and sent for histopathology. The diagnosis from this sample was severe dermatitis with furunculosis, ulceration, crusting and bacterial infection. Dermatitis means there was inflammation of the skin. Furunculosis is a term used for a variety of skin conditions that generally have pustular skin lesions. No specific cause was found for this skin condition. It is possible these puppies had a skin infection secondary to irritation from their bedding, underlying allergy, or another cause. They have been treated for this skin condition, and their skin and coat are improving. Some were treated with antibiotics and/or steroids. They were all dewormed and treated for Sarcoptic and Demodectic mange (the biopsy was negative for these organisms). At this time, we do not expect this condition to recur. However, we are not able to rule out that they do not have an underlying allergy or skin sensitivity that could lead to a recurrence of this skin condition if they were exposed to something that irritated their skin in the future. If this dog’s skin condition recurs your veterinarian may discuss diagnostic testing such as skin biopsy, blood work, hypoallergenic diet trials, and/or other medications or diagnostics tests. A copy of this puppy’s medical history at the OHS is provided at the time of adoption for your veterinarian to review. We recommend discussing this dog’s medical history with your regular veterinarian at the recommended post adoption check-up.
I need to be in a home with kids 14+.
I often feel frightened by new people and situations. It will take time, patience, and training to help me adapt when I'm scared.
If you are interested in setting up an appointment to adopt me, please complete an adoption application at https://ottawahumane.ca/adopt/adoption-application/. Please be advised that although we do offer on-the-spot-adoptions, this is dependent on appointment schedules and cannot be guaranteed.
Adoption Centre visitor hours:
Mon-Fri 12pm to 7pm
Sat-Sun 11am to 5pm
Items you must have with you:
Proof of Address
Photo ID
Collar
Leash
A collar, leash and other pet supply needs can be purchased at the time of adoption as the OHS has an excellent selection of these items. All proceeds from your purchases from the OHS Buddy & Belle Boutique support the animals at the OHS.
Name: Mustard Age: 6 Months
Breed: Rhod Ridgeback Sex: Neutered Male
Colour: Brown Size: 23.60 kg
The staff at the OHS call me a Bashful Buddy. Bashful Buddies are known for their slow starts in both exercise and relationships. Because of this, they tend to enjoy a predictable environment, a calm home, and consistent routine, and they really benefit from having someone that pays attention to their needs when they're feeling uncomfortable. While they can take a little extra time to adjust to changes, once they settle in it will feel like they've always belonged! Bashful Buddies tend to need a modest amount of exercise and usually enjoy leisurely strolls around their neighbourhood and play sessions at home. Other activities that they may enjoy include work-to-eat games like food puzzles, training games, and searching out hidden treats. If you're looking for a companion to share your quiet lifestyle with, consider a Bashful Buddy!
Bashful Buddies can have different ways of expressing themselves and it might take a little while to figure out their unique preferences. Once comfortable, some Bashful Buddies will enjoy lots of affection, while others may prefer less-interactive companionship. Taking time to find out your Bashful Buddies true personality will help you create positive interactions to help form a solid relationship.
This dog is from a litter of undersocialised puppies, who came in past their critical socialisation period. When in new places and around unfamiliar people, they are often very anxious and slow to warm up. These puppies will need ongoing support from their adopters in order to adjust to unfamiliair people, places and things. These dogs would benefit from adopters who are willing to go slow, and help them overcome their insecurities, who also understand the long term impacts of undersocialisation.
DERMATITIS WITH FURUNCULOSIS -This puppy was part of a litter that arrived at the OHS with varying degrees of missing fur and scabbed skin. A biopsy sample was taken from the most severely affected puppy and sent for histopathology. The diagnosis from this sample was severe dermatitis with furunculosis, ulceration, crusting and bacterial infection. Dermatitis means there was inflammation of the skin. Furunculosis is a term used for a variety of skin conditions that generally have pustular skin lesions. No specific cause was found for this skin condition. It is possible these puppies had a skin infection secondary to irritation from their bedding, underlying allergy, or another cause. They have been treated for this skin condition, and their skin and coat are improving. Some were treated with antibiotics and/or steroids. They were all dewormed and treated for Sarcoptic and Demodectic mange (the biopsy was negative for these organisms). At this time, we do not expect this condition to recur. However, we are not able to rule out that they do not have an underlying allergy or skin sensitivity that could lead to a recurrence of this skin condition if they were exposed to something that irritated their skin in the future. If this dog’s skin condition recurs your veterinarian may discuss diagnostic testing such as skin biopsy, blood work, hypoallergenic diet trials, and/or other medications or diagnostics tests. A copy of this puppy’s medical history at the OHS is provided at the time of adoption for your veterinarian to review. We recommend discussing this dog’s medical history with your regular veterinarian at the recommended post adoption check-up.
I need to be in a home with kids 14+.
I often feel frightened by new people and situations. It will take time, patience, and training to help me adapt when I'm scared.
If you are interested in setting up an appointment to adopt me, please complete an adoption application at https://ottawahumane.ca/adopt/adoption-application/. Please be advised that although we do offer on-the-spot-adoptions, this is dependent on appointment schedules and cannot be guaranteed.
Adoption Centre visitor hours:
Mon-Fri 12pm to 7pm
Sat-Sun 11am to 5pm
Items you must have with you:
Proof of Address
Photo ID
Collar
Leash
A collar, leash and other pet supply needs can be purchased at the time of adoption as the OHS has an excellent selection of these items. All proceeds from your purchases from the OHS Buddy & Belle Boutique support the animals at the OHS.
Shelter information
Location: Ottawa Humane Society
Phone Number: (613) 725-3166 x258
Address: 245 West Hunt Club
Ottawa, ON K2E 1A6
Ottawa, ON K2E 1A6