Background
Kay was brought to PACK Taiwan when she was around 3 years old because she was wounded by some very bad people. Someone had used a machete to slice her shoulder and the gash that resulted required intensive medical care. We were able to nurse her back to health but we think the experience made her untrusting of humans. She has been at PACK HQ for around 5 years but has shown great potential to be a companion for the right family.
Personality
Kay is a shy dog who prefers to relax at home instead of going to brunch with your friends. Once she trusts you her sweetness will melt your heart. While she's more of a follower, she is
extremely smart and can survive on her own if she needs to.
Energy Level

Relaxed
Active
Kay loves to go on relaxing walks and is also perfectly happy chilling at home with you. Generally a low-energy dog.
Temperament

Shy
Social
The consistent feedback we receive on Kay is that she is super shy!
Role

Follower
Leader
Kay does not have a strong personality at all. She may show some stubbornness but is otherwise happy to follow you.
Adaptability

Low
High
Other than humans, it seems like nothing really bothers Kay. She does well in any environment as long as she feels protected.
Behavioral Observations
Kay needs to be with someone who is patient and willing to wait for her to warm up to you. She does not respond well to high-energy environments with a lot of movement and unpredictability. She has run from this kind of environment before. We don't recommend any dog ever be off leash but be especially careful with Kay. She loves hanging out with her dog friends and would do well in a home that has another dog.
Medical History
All of PACK's dogs are vaccinated annually, dewormed monthly and receive flea and tick medication quarterly. Every dog is spayed/neutered upon arrival at PACK HQ.

Spayed/Neutered

Vaccinated (12/12/2020)

Microchipped
Kay has no health issues that we are aware of. The tip of her left ear is clipped but has already healed.
Tolerance Levels
At PACK Academy, we socialize our dogs by exposing them to different stimuli and recording their tolerance levels for each one. These observations help us understand the dogs better, which then helps us find suitable homes for them.
Strangers

Kay gets shy when meeting new people.
Dogs

Good with other dogs but will bark at rude ones
Cats

Have not observed Kay with cats.
Kids

She gets nervous around kids, especially hyper ones.
Noise

Generally unbothered by noises.
Touch

Kay is fine with being touched anywhere.
Behavior Observations
There are some common behavior issues that we see in dogs who have spent a significant amount of time in a shelter. We assess our dogs for these behaviors and provide training plans for adopters to help manage them.
Barking

She will sometimes bark when she wants food.
Separation
Anxiety

Kay has not exhibited signs of separation anxiety.
Aggression

Kay will choose to run away before she fights.
Resource
Guarding

Has never displayed protective behavior of any resource.
Destructive
Chewing

Kay hasn't chewed on anything she's not supposed to.
Obedience Training
Obedience training is critical for nurturing healthy dog-human relationships and having a well-behaving dog. Our dogs receive basic training at PACK Academy, which provides a foundation for communication between dog and human.
Name

Kay knows her name and responds when you call her.
Yes & No

Kay understands "no" but she was not taught "yes."
Potty Trained

Kay hasn't had any accidents at home. She likes to go on dirt or grass.
Good on Leash

Generally good on leash but can get scared when strangers approach.
Sit

Reliably sits when there are no distractions.
Down

Will sometimes comply to down command.
Stay

Has not been taught this command.
Come

Will come sometimes... it's a work in progress!
Paw

Has not been taught this command.