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Eowyn (A135395) is a 5-year-old Malamute who weighed nearly 70lbs at intake!09/13/24 Miss Eowyn is back at the shelter after a brief adoption due to not getting along with the other dog. Eowyn was said to have done well playing with the other dog until a food dish was involved. Please remember that Eowyn has suffered from food insecurity prior to arriving at the shelter. She is looking for a patient home that will help her feel more secure around food. It may be best for Eowyn and her next home if she is the only dog in the home. While Eowyn seems to do well with other dogs, she will probably prefer to not have to share her resources. There are a lot of great resources out there on introducing a new dog to your home and working with a resource guarder. Eowyn does take treats very gently from humans. If you are interested in meeting Miss Eowyn, please give the shelter a call!Medical update: As Eowyn's stay at the shelter has progressed and her energy levels have increased, care staff noticed an odd candence to her walk, so our shelter veterinarian had her sent out for hip x-rays. The x-rays showed evidence of hip dysplasia. At this time the vet recommends joint supplements, building up her muscle mass and keeping her at a healthy weight which will likely keep her condition manageable and comfortable. Due to her emaciated condition coming to the shelter, it is possible that her gait will improve with muscle from exercise. She may be a candidate for a surgical intervention later in life, but is not at this time. Eowyn also had a couple of fractured teeth removed courtesy of our amazing Shelter Fund. Unfortunately, this means she should not be given her beloved hard chew toys, but she may end of liking softer rubber toys just as much!07/26/24 This beautiful girl is Eowyn! Eowyn was brought into the shelter as a stray, so we do not know her history. Eowyn arrived at the shelter in poor condition. It appeared that she had recently weaned pups, and she was severely underweight. She was checked by our shelter veterinarian who did not find evidence of any underlying medical issues and put her on a refeeding plan to get her back up to weight. Now that she has packed on some pounds, Eowyn is ready to find herself a new forever home! Eowyn has been very sweet and outgoing with all of the care staff at the shelter. She has done a wonderful job of keeping her kennel clean, so she may be housebroken! We do not know how she does with other animals, but she did come in with another malamute named Arwen and she has not seemed to mind her doggy neighbors when in her outside kennel. Malamutes can have a prey drive, so please use caution if introducing Eowyn to small critters, such as cats. We have noticed during her extended stay at the shelter that Eowyn LOVES toys, especially hard chew toys! If you are interested in meeting Miss Eowyn, please give the shelter a call!
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About this Dog
Eowyn (A135395) is a 5-year-old Malamute who weighed nearly 70lbs at intake!09/13/24 Miss Eowyn is back at the shelter after a brief adoption due to not getting along with the other dog. Eowyn was said to have done well playing with the other dog until a food dish was involved. Please remember that Eowyn has suffered from food insecurity prior to arriving at the shelter. She is looking for a patient home that will help her feel more secure around food. It may be best for Eowyn and her next home if she is the only dog in the home. While Eowyn seems to do well with other dogs, she will probably prefer to not have to share her resources. There are a lot of great resources out there on introducing a new dog to your home and working with a resource guarder. Eowyn does take treats very gently from humans. If you are interested in meeting Miss Eowyn, please give the shelter a call!Medical update: As Eowyn's stay at the shelter has progressed and her energy levels have increased, care staff noticed an odd candence to her walk, so our shelter veterinarian had her sent out for hip x-rays. The x-rays showed evidence of hip dysplasia. At this time the vet recommends joint supplements, building up her muscle mass and keeping her at a healthy weight which will likely keep her condition manageable and comfortable. Due to her emaciated condition coming to the shelter, it is possible that her gait will improve with muscle from exercise. She may be a candidate for a surgical intervention later in life, but is not at this time. Eowyn also had a couple of fractured teeth removed courtesy of our amazing Shelter Fund. Unfortunately, this means she should not be given her beloved hard chew toys, but she may end of liking softer rubber toys just as much!07/26/24 This beautiful girl is Eowyn! Eowyn was brought into the shelter as a stray, so we do not know her history. Eowyn arrived at the shelter in poor condition. It appeared that she had recently weaned pups, and she was severely underweight. She was checked by our shelter veterinarian who did not find evidence of any underlying medical issues and put her on a refeeding plan to get her back up to weight. Now that she has packed on some pounds, Eowyn is ready to find herself a new forever home! Eowyn has been very sweet and outgoing with all of the care staff at the shelter. She has done a wonderful job of keeping her kennel clean, so she may be housebroken! We do not know how she does with other animals, but she did come in with another malamute named Arwen and she has not seemed to mind her doggy neighbors when in her outside kennel. Malamutes can have a prey drive, so please use caution if introducing Eowyn to small critters, such as cats. We have noticed during her extended stay at the shelter that Eowyn LOVES toys, especially hard chew toys! If you are interested in meeting Miss Eowyn, please give the shelter a call!