Kai Ken Rescue?
What do you guys think, is this a Kai?
http://www.orangecountyfl.net/dept/CEsrvcs/animal/NetPets/AnimalDetail.asp?ID=A169982&RT=T
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http://www.orangecountyfl.net/dept/CEsrvcs/animal/NetPets/AnimalDetail.asp?ID=A169982&RT=T
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I'd say it'd be hard to tell til he grew up. ~
sorry, something stuck in my throat there. weird.
ETA: OMG, he's 15 minutes from my house! If someone wants him, I don't mind picking him up & fostering for a while ~
It's a terrible terrible pic. I'd like to see one of his tongue if he's being called a Chow mix. I'm guessing there is some dark pigment on there that is identifying him as a Chow. I can tell the difference between a Chow and Kai tongue in a second.
He could be. There was a male Kai in Florida that was up for adoption about a year ago? Named Kuma I believe? That was said to be with a BYB, intact, and had become aggressive. I might be getting 2 Kuma's mixed up (it's a very very common name for Kai's), but I believe that he was put down.
Really a long stretch, but the point was that there was some Kai breeding going on down there supposedly. At least one male/female pair.
I'm heading down there to check him out. Just to let you all know, this IS a kill-shelter. Sunday is his last day.
The dog supposedly has some people aggression. I'm going to head down to check him out, & get some pics of him.
I'll keep you all updated. Let me know if you guys know anyone who's interested in him. ~
Let us know what you find out... Aaaaaannnnndddd..... Maybe you could foster him????
I don't think he's a kai...he could be, but I don't know...he looks a little more shepherdy / labish to me. He's a big boy, maybe around 40 - 45 lbs. They wouldn't let me take him out of the kennel as he is "people aggressive." He was a stray, & I don't think he's "people aggressive" just scared out of his wits. When we got too close to him, he'd lay down & start shaking like crazy
Here's some photos...have until 3pm tomorrow [ est. time ] to pull him if anyone wants him. Let me know. I don't mind fostering for a while, but we wouldn't be able to keep him.~
He was a stray so they know nothing about him. He was picked up on the 11th.~
Thanks for getting some pictures of him! I hope your first shelter experience wasn't too traumatic. :-/
It was horrible Dave ~
The guy who brought me to him doesn't think he's 8 months old, he think he's two years old or so. ~
He didn't stand up the whole time, & kept walking low to the ground, so I didn't get to see his body very well either.
He also has a pretty bad flea infestation, some areas of fur are gone or thinned out. [ normal for a stray ] ~
His eyes are kind've big for a Kai's. JMO
If they think he's part chow, do an internet search and see if there is a chow rescue in FL area that might be able to take this guy and work with him. At least see if they can evaluate him.
Osy, I agree that he doesn't look so much vicious from your pictures, but instead sad and afraid and lonely, and most likely in pain. Looks like he has not even had a good bath... has the shelter tried to clean him up at all? Hard to understand why he is crouching so low... is he suffering from physical injuries, or some deficiencies that are making his joints and muscles not work well? Maybe beaten into submission, by his circumstances or by a cruel owner?
Sadly, maybe those are questions the shelter does not pursue since they are a kill shelter. Hope someone can take him, clean him up, give him a full vet inspection and lots of love. I think he will come around, and then better breed identification might be possible... whether or not he is a Kai, hopefully he will prove to be a loyal pet with the right kind of TLC... Thanks for checking him out, Osy, and thanks for helping him out if you can see your way to doing it....
He's got a bad flea problem & some possible skin issues. [ dermatitis is what they said ]
If someone wants him, let me know asap & I'll go pick him up tomorrow [ last day before he's put down ]. I don't mind holding onto him for a month or two, [ & getting him to the vet & starting to re-socializing him ] but unfortunately, he won't do well with the pup we have coming soon, so I can't take him unless I know he has a home to go to before July.
He could be a kai...there was no immediate kainess about him, but again, I'm not one hundred percent sure.
As to the way he "crouched" I don't know if it's a health issue or because he was that scared. I know Dad's cat does the same "crouch away" thing when she gets scared.
It's sort of like a very low-to-the-ground run. ~
Poor guy, looks like he's gone through a lot. Don't see much Kai there though.
Here is the link to the National Chow Chow Rescue. They say to contact them if there doesn't appear to be a Chow rescue in one's immediate area.
http://www.chowwelfare.com/cciw/morersc.htm
If you decide to pull this poor guy, contact them and explain your situation (new dog incoming) and ask if they know of someone who might be able to pick up fostering duties after you.
(I don't know how it works in FL, but in CA if a dog can't be put up for adoption to the public, then it can be released to a rescue. If this is the situation with this guy, you may need to have a rescue "designated" in order to "pull" him.)
Best I can come up with under the circumstances...
This reminds me sorta of a kai ken or maybe sometype of lab mix I dunno.
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/20492322
This one just doesn't seem like a shiba inu maybe a mix, but never seen brindle shiba pit shiba mix maybe?
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/20471437