COCO aka SHANA – A1040379
COCO aka SHANA – A1040379 ***RETURNED 09/21/15*** SPAYED FEMALE, BROWN / WHITE, PIT BULL MIX, 3 yrs OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, HOLD FOR ID Reason CHILDCONFL Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 09/21/2015, From NY 10002, DueOut Date 09/21/2015, I came in with Group/Litter #K15-032996. Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN Medical Summary Spayed female Scan positive for microchip #985112005592827 […]
COCO aka SHANA – A1040379
***RETURNED 09/21/15***
SPAYED FEMALE, BROWN / WHITE, PIT BULL MIX, 3 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, HOLD FOR ID Reason CHILDCONFL
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 09/21/2015, From NY 10002, DueOut Date 09/21/2015, I came in with Group/Litter #K15-032996.
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Spayed female Scan positive for microchip #985112005592827 Eyes are clear Nose=No discharge Ears are clean Teeth are white and intact As of now no signs of CIRDC As of now no V/S/C/D NOSF Very friendly and energetic during initial
Weight 50.4
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I am an unaltered female, brown and white Pit Bull Terrier mix.
The shelter staff think I am about 4 years old.
I weigh 57 pounds.
I was found in NY 10002.
I have been at the shelter since Jun 17, 2015.
CAME IN WITH :
CHARLEY aka FREDRICK – A104081 – http://urgentpodr.org/dogarchives/charlie-aka-frederick-a1040381/
BROWNEE – A1040380 (not Urgent dog)
A volunteer writes: Shana and her two beautiful puppies, Fredrick and Brownee, bring new meaning to the word sociable, and the whole family is one big bouncing bundle of joy! Being the grown-up mama that she is, Shana keeps her playfulness at the perfect pitch, not too jumpy or boisterous, but still full of funny play bows and enthusiastic hugs, and she absolutely LOVES to mess around with other dogs. She’s clearly had some training in her former home, and pulls only slightly on leash, does her toileting in the street, and sits very nicely on command to catch treats mid-air or gently mouth them from my hand. When I sit down for a rest, she joins me on the bench, and is happy to snuggle and pose for some selfies, but it’s not long before we’re both up and chasing each other around the pen again — Miss Shana is no couch potato! Now that this gorgeous gal has aced her behavior assessment, she’s ready to move on to the next chapter of her life, the part where she lives happily ever after in the loving arms of her own forever family. If you’re very lucky, that family could be yours!
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SEPT 2015
A volunteer writes: While it’s nice to be reunited with old friends, we don’t like to see a change in circumstance result in our buddies coming back. Coco was returned due to an agency not allowing her and her son to remain in the home with four children. Coco has been beautifully taken care of, her coat gleams with good care, she’s friendly, affectionate, playful and easy. She woofed in her kennel letting me know she needed to go out and ‘went’ as soon as we were out the door. We’re told by her former mommy that she’s “very” housetrained, is relaxed, gentle and playful with children, that they love that she’s “loveable and always happy”, is good with dogs of all sizes and has been with Yorkies, Chihuahuas as well as other pit bulls, knows ‘sit’, ‘come’ and ‘give paw’, at night slept in a crate with the door open, and isn’t bothered by baths, brushing or nail trims. Coco showed me all her good manners including how well she walks on a leash, and loves to play fetch never guarding the ball at all. A proven family dog and ready to find a new family with whom to grow old, Coco waits politely to be discovered. We’re rooting for this awesome dog to find that family today. Come meet her, she’s spayed and ready to go home.
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