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Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue 60 Vera Cruz Rd., Reinholds, PA 17569 (717) 484-4799 www.dvgrr.org Behavioral Assessment: Dog Name Goldie #47 ID NO: 18-183 Arrival Date: 7/16 Date Tested: 7/30 Tested By: Test Level: (See level descriptions at the end of the test assessment.) DS 1, 5 Behavior Assessment is a standard practice of rescues and shelters to evaluate the personality and behavior of the dogs in the program. The purpose of the test is to gain an understanding of the dog s character. The test is performed a minimum of 3 to 5 days after the dog s arrival as some dogs may be stressed when they first arrive and testing during this time may not be an accurate assessment. Although all efforts are made with the end goal of making the best possible placement for both the dog and owner, it is impossible to guarantee the personality and behavior of any dog. The behavior assessment is not an epress or implied warranty or guarantee of any kind of the dog s personality and behavior. We strongly advise that you monitor your dog closely and use caution/discretion as to with whom and under what circumstances interactions are allowed with your dog until you have fully acclimated the dog to its new surroundings and have formed your own observation and assessments of the dog s personality and behavior after acclimation to its new placement. GENERAL BEHAVIOR: These questions are designed to determine how the dog interacts with strangers and to get a feel for the dog s general demeanor. MEETING PEOPLE Friendly, eager to associate Cautious/apprehensive, then relaed after a while Barks, growls or shows signs of discomfort Avoids/ignores at first Other, please describe: Is dog anious or stressed? If so, list signs:

ON LEASH Leash Manners Walks well Pulls constantly Lags behind, needs encouragement Darts from side to side Pulls to access other dogs or people Fearful of leash Reaction to dogs while on leash Fine; no problems noted might be bossy at first Friendly; wants to play Indifferent/ignores Pulls/lunges Growls or barks Okay at distance, not face to face CONFIDENCE LEVEL Standing overhead with three strokes down the back Happy and affectionate; dog likes Stiff, statue Walks away is indifferent Teeth eamination No reaction; dog is fine Wiggles or shakes to get away; little reaction Growls, lip curls; does not like

Hugs Happy and affectionate; dog likes gentle hugs Pulls away Goes belly up or flattens out Urinates Stiff, statue big hugs Growls, barks or snaps; does not like Push on shoulders Playful, interactive Playful, mouthy Timid, shies away Timid, crawls back to tester Indifferent, no reaction Whips head around Growls, lip curls or snarls Sensitivity to Handling Grabbing collar Touching feet Touching tail Looking in ears overall just timid and stiff, statue None observed Arousal: Some dogs may tend to guard resources, such as toys, bones or other objects. In this test (while off leash), we initiate play, and, when the dog is at its highest level of play intensity, we take possession of the toy and stand still.

Dog s Reaction Nice level of play Played with encouragement Became highly aroused (jumped up, body slammed, mouthed) but calmed down quickly Became highly aroused (jumped up, body slammed, mouthed) and stayed that way after the interaction stopped Became fearful Showed little/no interest in playing Preferred toy Balls Bones Squeak Toy Rope Toys Stuffed Toys Chews Up Stuffed Toys Comments: sniffed at toys but wouldn t play FOOD GUARDING: Some dogs become protective of their food bowls or other food objects, and may growl or try to bite when approached. The first test indicates if the dog will react if an artificial hand is presented to the dog without food nearby. The second test determines the dogs tolerance for being petted while eating, and having someone try to put hands in their bowl. Assess hand reaction without food present Fine, no reaction Wanted to play with hand Timid, shy Assess hand reaction with food present Fine, no reaction Eats etremely fast Body blocks Freezes, lip curls or growls

Bites hand ENVIRONMENTAL: Tests skills related to the dog s environment and social skills. Ability to use steps Fine; no problems noted Fearful; will not attempt Slowly; may need assistance and/or encouragement Unable; mobility limitations Reaction to cats Friendly; wants to play Chases playfully Fearful Indifferent/ignores? Chases with intent to harm tail up high, ecited, possibly low growl, cut rubbed right up against him with no reaction. MANNERS AND OBEDIENCE SKILLS: Tests dog s basic skill and provides insight on what motivates dog for further development. Appears to have no training (mark with if appropriate) Commands test Sit Down Come Stay Give Paw/Shake Drop

Dog is motivated with Food high value treats Praise Toys Ease of training Easy Moderate Difficult needs to gain trust and confidence before working on basic obedience BEHAVIOR CHALLENGES: Behavior Traits Observed None Observed Moderate Concern Jumping on people Mouthing (grabbing clothes, arms, legs with mouth Jumping or climbing fences 3 Digging in yard Urinating when ecited Mounting people ( humping ) Mounting other dogs Counter Surfing Aniety when left alone Significant Concern Evaluation Snapshot: Comparison rating of the dog regarding various traits and behaviors: Confident Timid Independent Dependent Tolerant Sensitive Attentive Distracted Gentle Rough Calm High Energy

Appeasing Assertive Playful Serious Outgoing Reserved People Centered Environment Centered Resilient Slow to Recover Shares Well Guards Resource Best Type of Environment: Calm Busy Chaotic Any Best Type of Owner: Eperienced Capable Novice Any LEVEL SUMMARY DESCRIPTIONS: Level 1: Super easy, low energy, no issues; would do well in virtually any home regardless of owner eperience. Level 2: Low to moderate energy though some activity may induce high energy. Needs average leadership; generally lacks obedience or house manners. Could be shy, quiet or outgoing but not difficult. Dog may have minor issues that are easy to address and is a good dog. Level 3: Moderate, high or very high energy/drive. Needs an owner eperienced with leadership and proper management. Typically good dog but may have challenging behavior. Could be dog reactive or aggressive and possibly the only animal in a home. Level 4: Intense focus and/or etreme energy/drive. Could be a dog for fly ball, agility or other sporting abilities. Can be strong, pushy or dominant. Needs eperienced owner that has commitment to provide the dog with the guidance and training he/she needs to be successful. Level 5: Etreme lack of social skills regarding humans; needs a canine mentor. Requires owner commitment and patience to allow dog to grow at its own pace and increase confidence.

ONGOING OBSERVATION: POTTY HABITS Dated Tested: Routine, no problems noted Occasional accident in kennel, not a serious issue Frequent accidents, will likely need remedial house training post adoption Comments: marks NOTES: Goldie is a timid boy at first. Needs time to gain trust and confidence. He does approach me slowly and he likes gentle attention and petting. Even gave me a few kisses. Likes running and sniffing around the yard. Can jump a 3 fence but okay with 4. Can wiggle through gaps under fence. Might be a flight risk. May need a mentor dog to help come out of his shell.