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Hi, I'm

Ash

Bichon Frise

currently located at

Lulu's Locker Rescue

Frankfort, IL

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age

Senior

gender

Male

color

White

size

Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less

pet id

44638166

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My story

FOSTERED IN: Chicago, IL 60625 ESTIMATED DOB: 2016 WEIGHT: 16 lbs KIDS: Likely DOGS: Yes CATS:Unknown HISTORY: Ash came to us from a Suburban Animal Control facility where he was brought as a stray. ABOUT: Ash is a sweet, well behaved, calm, snuggly boy. He absolutely LOVES attention and hopes to find a home who likes to spend a good amount of time just sharing pets on the couch. Ash is a great mix of affectionate without being pesty. He won’t get into your lap, but he is happy to have you put him there. Somewhere along the line Ash learned a super cute trick - he will sit up on his back legs and do “party paws” to get your attention. It works 100% of the time. You cannot see his party paws and NOT pet him. It’s purely impossible, don’t even try to resist. How does Ash feel about getting adopted: Ash loves you so much (it doesn’t matter that he doesn’t know you yet) and also, can he sleep in bed? Ash is not a high energy dog, but he is also not a bump on a log. He enjoys walks on leash -the first half a block he needs to stop and sniff everything, but then he gets going a little more after that. Around the house Ash will follow you everywhere, so much that you do need to keep an eye out as he has a tendency to get under your feet and get stepped on quite a bit. If you leave the bathroom door open while you shower he is probably going to nap on the mat or peek around the curtain at you. He will occasionally pick up a toy, but without any teeth they probably aren’t as much fun anymore. (Ash had his few remaining teeth pulled, and he feels so much better now!) In addition to having no teeth, Ash also doesn’t have much hearing. We figured this out because he can sleep through almost anything, but he is not 100% deaf. He’s the dog who will hear something and then run to the wrong door because he can’t locate the sound. You also can’t yell at him if he is being naughty because he can’t hear you - and that isn’t even a line! His fosters haven’t found it to be much of an issue as he is always with you and always watching. It’s hard to remember that he is hard of hearing most of the time. Ash was probably a troublemaker in his younger days, but now that he is older all that remains is some silly habits that will be sure to give you some laughs on occasion. He has an affinity for stinky things, like his foster dad’s sweaty work hat and shoes. He has no teeth so he can only lick and gum them a bit, but he still works hard to get them. He is also eternally nosy and curious if you open a door, he is going to check it out - even if it is just the kitchen cabinet. You never know what you might find. Even though he isn’t a puppy, we still wouldn’t trust him near an uncovered trash can or your sandwich on the coffee table. Some mischief you never get too old to try. Ash is currently being fostered with a large and small breed dog. He has done really well with them since day one. He doesn’t ever choose to curl up and sleep with either of them, but he doesn’t avoid them in any way. Ash would do fine with other dogs, but he would also do great as an only - and would probably love being the center of attention. Every once in a while he’ll tell the other dogs to back off if he is getting special attention like sitting on someone’s lap. He also will occasionally try to initiate play, but the other two dogs have minimal interest. The small dog will occasionally humor him for a few zooms. The large dog has been picked on by too many small dogs and thinks it is a trap so he usually walks away. Ash also has a habit of trying to initiate play with the big dog when he is laying on the floor sleeping and then is confused when he isn’t interested. We expect Ash would be tolerant of respectful children, especially ones with gentle pets. We don’t have any experience with him meeting any cats to know how he feels about them. Ash is not crated while his foster parents are at work and has never caused any mischief except the occasional accident. Ash is fairly well housetrained, but he does sometimes take a while to find a good spot. If you don’t let him find it outside, he will eventually find it inside. He will do his best if he is given enough time outside, and frequent trips if he hasn’t gone. Ash likes company when he goes outside to potty, so you should anticipate going with him if you have a fenced yard. He doesn’t pee on things in the house for recreation. Ash won’t ask to go outside but he typically gets the zoomies when he needs to go. He does seem to have a preference to go #2 on hard surfaces instead of grass. Ash’s foster home always separates the dogs to eat, and his spot is in the bathroom. He typically will immediately do a #2 in the bathroom on the tile.Which his fosters haven’t found that inconvenient. You toss it in the toilet, and wipe the floor with a sanitizing wipe. Ash currently takes one 3.6mg Apoquel tablet daily - for allergies, and is on Purina Prescription UR diet. Ash was put on this food at the shelter, but we are not 100% sure why. They put him on it after 2 urinary tract infections. We have not detected any stones nor other urinary issues so we are attempting to transition him to regular dog food. If any urinary issues occur he should be returned to UR food. We guess Ash is between 8-10 years old and his curly tail tells us he is probably a Bichon Frise. We listed him as a Bichon and Poodle mix to appeal to people who are just looking for a curly coated white dog. More information and our adoption application can be found at www.luluslockerrescue.org.

If you have any questions or would like to adopt Ash, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.

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Lulu's Locker Rescue

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P.O. Box 321

Frankfort, IL 60423

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