Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Canine Care & Control Office. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $100 adoption fee includes spay-neuter, a heartworm check, microchip ID, vaccinations, and a behavioral evaluation.
Dogs killed
Dogs killed April 6-7 under the direction of Kelly Sears, director of the Lucas County Canine Care & Control:
Breed and description; reason; intake type and date with location found if stray. Dogs killed for poor behavior on body-handling and resource-guarding assessments are scored on a scale of 5, with higher scores being more aggressive. Dog-aggression assessments are not scored:
“Pit bull” mix, white and brown male, unlicensed; owner requested euthanasia; bite history; surrendered April 6 by Duane Ackley, Portsmouth Avenue, Toledo.
“Pit bull,” brown and white male, unlicensed; tried to bite shelter staff; surrendered Feb. 1 by Nicole Luce, Kingston Avenue, Toledo.
American bulldog, tan male, unlicensed; bit veterinary staff; stray taken to shelter Feb. 26 by Miriam Hutchinson, Boston Place, Toledo, from Kenilworth Avenue and Collingwood Boulevard, Toledo.
“Pit bull” mix, orange male, unlicensed; failed behavior evaluation/body handling (scored 5 out of 5 on April 1); stray taken to shelter March 23 by Rebeccah Cowell, Ranger Drive, Northwood, from Starr Avenue and Wheeling Street, Oregon.
Siberian husky, black and white male, unlicensed; bite history; surrendered March 30 by Brian Carr, Greenway Street, Toledo.
Dog adopted
Dog adopted out April 3 under the direction of Kelly Sears, director of the Lucas County Canine Care & Control:
Breed and description; intake type and date with location found if stray:
Cardigan Welsh corgi, brindle and white female; stray taken to shelter March 20 by Jamie Micenic, 117th Street, Toledo, at Parkside Boulevard and Dorr Street, Toledo.
Go to toledoblade.com/doglogterms for a glossary of the terms used in the dog log.
First Published April 9, 2020, 4:03 a.m.