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picasso

photographed: january 26. 2018
Name: Picasso (aka Cass)
Age:  5 years old, male
Weight:  approx 50 lbs
Breed/Mix: unknown
Sled dog name: unknown
Age at adoption: i’m fostering him for the Victoria Humane Society
Adopted from: currently fostering him
Coat - single/double: single
Likes: his crate, a stuffy, and stealing his foster sibling’s toys and bones
Dislikes: unsure of new movements, learning about cats
Sleeping locations: his crate
Off-leash time: no, he’s in foster
Escaped or lost?: 
Siblings: unknown
Medical conditions: unknown
Spayed/Neutered at adoption: yes
Known history: came from Thunder Bay area

Session notes: 

Picasso had only been in foster care less than two weeks when he came for his photo session and his foster home didn’t have much info to share on him at this point. 
At the session, Picasso just wanted direction - he loved the attention of the camera, but he wasn’t keen on having to stand next to the wall (so sorry buddy!). While he was there, we got some extra photos to help him get adopted and… he did! Picasso was ADOPTED (!!) to a family whose sleddie passed away recently and obviously left a sleddie-sized whole in their hearts that Picasso will help fill.

**UPDATE - Picasso was adopted shortly after we met so I waited a bit and then reached out to Picasso's new family April 16.18 for an update - here's what they said: 
"Hi Wendy we have changed his name to KC, he is still very shy but he and Otis our pug are bonding. Running together on the trails, we had KC on a 30 ft rope, but now he is on a 5 ft leash running through the park, we open the front door and he walks towards the car waiting to go for a walk, he loves chasing Otis in the back yard and stealing his ball"
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