GAYLE – A1060999
Safe 12-29-2015 Manhattan
GAYLE – A1060999 **SAFER: EXPERIENCED HOME** FEMALE, BROWN / WHITE, AMERICAN STAFF MIX, 11 mos STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 12/19/2015, From NY 10456, DueOut Date12/22/2015, Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN Medical Summary Scan negative for a microchip Intact female Abt 11 months old Eyes are clear Nose= […]
GAYLE – A1060999
**SAFER: EXPERIENCED HOME**
FEMALE, BROWN / WHITE, AMERICAN STAFF MIX, 11 mos
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 12/19/2015, From NY 10456, DueOut Date12/22/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Scan negative for a microchip Intact female Abt 11 months old Eyes are clear Nose= No discharge Ears are clean Teeth are intact and white Coat is clean Skin is dry and itchy Dewormed with Pyrantel Flea Treatment= Activyl As of now no signs of CIRDC As of now no V/S/C/D Is on a vet check NOSF
Weight 41.2
A volunteer writes:
Such a serious face…..little Gayle at only 11 months old finds herself an orphan, found as a stray and alone in the big wide world. She has an adorable wrinkly little face that gives her an endearing look like she is in the midst of the most serious thoughts. She is wondering where she is and how she came to be in this strange place away from the people and places she once knew…. but once the toys and balls come out the “real” dog emerges- a player, a catcher, a fetcher! Familiar activities that bring a spark back to her face and a spring back to her step- she is a puppy after all and inside every puppy is the desire the desire to run and play and forget any cares in the world. Gail’s serious little face no longer fools us know that we know what she is made of- the sweet, loving, playful puppy who wants to be in company and forget her cares. She is waiting for that special someone who will have serious conversations about the meaning of life with her but also lots of games of fun! Come meet this special little girl today!
Another volunteer writes: What a little peanut! So adorable in her well groomed tan coat, the very first thing Gayle does (after going potty) is find a tennis ball. Her tail wags softly as she settles into giving it a good chomp – no shredding, just chomping, and she’s happy to share it with me. She’ll give it up for a treat which she takes softly, and goes right back to her ball. Gayle’s walking log is filled with great comments from volunteers who’ve met her, and every one of them includes the word ‘sweet’! Don’t take our word for it, come meet this SWEETheart of a little girl; we’ll send her home with a tennis ball!
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