We are looking for a home that will be active enough for him but also allow time for him to be quiet and settled so that his adrenaline can come down. We think stress is part of Auggie’s energy level. He appears to be housebroken but we are very careful about getting them out proactively and we don’t guarantee housebreaking. We primarily train retrievers to assist veterans coping with PTSD in various public settings as well those who experience balance issues and/or anxiety. When things settle down, he settles down, too. We recommend that he wear a dog seat belt when in a car. He also needs time to trust his new environment so he can relax.Īuggie gets especially active in the car. He definitely needs some training and a home where he won’t be allowed to “rule the roost” as they used to say. He can be intense at times and will need a home with a person who can be bossier than he is. His energy level is very high when there is excitement around him. Unfortunately this was made even worse with a failed attempted adoption recently. All individuals have access to the resources and opportunities they need to reach their full potential. Usually the anxiety of being alone decreases but there are no guarantees on this, either. The Sam Simon Charitable Giving Foundation envisions a future in which: All animals are treated with respect and are free from suffering and abuse. He definitely needs a home where he can learn to trust again. This happens to dogs that have been abandoned too many times. It’s not hard to distract him and carry on your way, but you must be physically able to handle his leash during these outbursts.Īuggie gets upset when he is apart from his person. He will bark at other dogs that he meets when on leash, though. He loves people and can get along with most dogs, but he is possessive of his toys, so we would prefer to place him in a home with no other dogs. His possessiveness with toys is starting to transfer towards some people, so we won't be placing him in a home with children. Our expertly trained assistance dogs provide invaluable support, offering comfort, companionship, and emotional healing. His age is uncertain because of his color, but he appears to be about 3 years old.Īuggie is a happy and friendly dog for the most part. Experience the life-changing benefits of service dogs for veterans with PTSD at the Sam Simon Foundation. We think he is a mix of Pomeranian and some sort of Spaniel, probably King Charles Cavalier. The Sam Simon Foundation 30765 Pacific Coast Hwy, 113, Malibu, CA 90265 Contact Email Phone (310) 457-5898 ext. the sam simon foundation mobile clinic los angeles address the sam simon. His color is called English Cream (off-white). 1 visitor has checked in at The Sam Simon Foundation Mobile Clinic.
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