CAYMAN – A1048819
Safe 8-28-2015 Manhattan
SAFE 08/28/15
CAYMAN – A1048819
MALE, BLACK / WHITE, SHIH TZU MIX, 4 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 08/22/2015, From NY 10029, DueOut Date 08/25/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Scan negative Barh R eye may have nuclear sclerosis vs other. Eye was very dry,applied Artificial Tears. Mild dental staining. Flea comb negative Gender:intact male Nosf
Weight 16.6
A volunteer writes: Little Cayman is right at his door, looking straight at me with his one good eye. He wants to be noticed and taken seriously. His den is clean and orderly.He must be house trained.. Yep..Sure enough. Cayman’s first task is to relieve himself. He trots valiantly all around he block and marks his territory. We meet an old Cocker Spaniel. Cayman is fine with him. Time for pictures.. Cayman does not like to be tethered. Let’s make it short and reward him with a treat and some lap time. Cayman is lightweight and a sweet guy who likes caresses. Red and blurry, his right eye needs mending. A visit to the veterinarian will be a first step if sweet cayman gets the chance to be adopted or fostered.He is a young guy, only 4 years of age and will give his new owner or family many more seasons of love and joy. Cayman is at the Manhattan Care Center.
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