DOMINO – A1053274
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SAFE 10/03/15
Manhattan Center
My name is DOMINO. My Animal ID # is A1053274.
I am a female gray and white staffordshire and french bulldog mix. The shelter thinks I am about 11 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 09/30/2015 from NY 10453, owner surrender reason stated was NO TIME.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
10/02/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 41.0 LBS.
10/02/15 13:04 S/O: coughing A: CIRDC P: move to iso start doxy 200 mg PO SID x 10 days
09/30/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
09/30/15 14:26 BASIC INFO Domino A1053274 is an approximately 10 month old Staffordshire/French Bulldog Mix. She is being surrendered to the shelter because her Owner does not have time for her and is about to have a major surgery. Domino was a gift from a friend, and the Owner had her for 8 months. She does not have any health concerns or issues. SOCIALIZATION Domino is very friendly with strangers. She is very relaxed and playful with kids but has never lived with any. She plays exuberant with adults. Domino has never bitten or scratched anyone. BEHAVIOR Domino does not have any behavior issues. She is nervous during loud noises. If you touch her food bowl, water bowl or toy, she is not bothered. if you disturb her while sleeping she is not bothered. She does struggle a bit when you give her a bath, but she does allow you to. If an unfamiliar approaches the door, she barks. FOR A NEW FAMILY FAMILY TO KNOW Domino is best described as friendly, affectionate and playful. She has a very high activity level. She loves to play with any plastic chew toy. She was kept mostly indoors. She eats pedigree wet and dry food. She is very house trained and goes potty on cement. when left home alone, she is well behaved. She slept in a crate which stood open all day. For exercise she would be walked on the leash briskly. BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE Domino was super hyper during intake. she had loose wiggly body and shaky tail.
10/02/2015 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Surrendered by her family for ‘no time’, they describe her as “friendly, affectionate and playful”, and I agree! We’re also told she’s “very housetrained, well behaved when left home alone, sleeps in her crate with the door open, is friendly to strangers and relaxed and playful with kids. I loved my time with Domino — she’s fun and friendly, playful and affectionate, showed off her housetraining skills, and loved to play with a plush toy. Dom is good on the leash, but can be jumpy playful as puppies are from time to time. She’s a low rider meat head with great ears, fun and intense eyes, a wagging tail and a playful sweet personality. In group with other dogs, Dom is a “gentle and dainty” player, is respectful, greets well and corrects appropriately. She’s a sweet, adorable, playful and affectionate little peanut who’s looking for her happily ever after. Who’s going to be the person who makes that happen?
10/01/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Domino pulls a bit on the leash. She was sociable toward the handler during the assessment – soft body, low wag. Domino was excited during some of the handling items, but had soft body language. She was distracted, focused on objects in the room rather than the handler during the tag test. Domino did not resist being handled while eating, and was easily pushed out of the food bowl. She was easy to handle when chewing on toys and rawhides. Domino was surrender to us. Her previous owner described her as a friendly, affectionate and playful. She has a very high activity level. She loves to play with any plastic chew toy. If you touch her food bowl, water bowl or toy, she is not bothered. Domino is very friendly with strangers. She is very relaxed and playful with kids but has never lived with any. She plays exuberant with adults”. Domino did not show any concern during the behavior assessment. The behavior department feels that she can go to an Average home. Look: 1. Dog holds gaze with soft eyes, soft body. She allows head to be held loosely in Assessor’s cupped hands. Dog holds gaze for three full seconds. Sensitivity: 2. Dog displays high energy and movement, but it is directed toward getting closer to the Assessor. Her body is soft, likely panting . Tag: 2. Dog is not fearful but unresponsive when touched. Approaches the Assessor when the game ends. Dog is likely crouching, may have long lip or lip lick. Squeeze 1: 1. Dog gently pulls back her paw. Squeeze 2: 1. Dog gently pulls back her paw. Food 1. Dog lifts head and ceases eating when you reach to pull the bowl away Toy 1. Dog settles down close to chew, will relinquish toy to you. Rawhide 1. Dog settles down close to chew, will relinquish rawhide to you.
10/01/2015 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
When off leash with other dogs Domino is social and playful, engaging in rough play with a solicitous male. She is tolerant of mounting and respectful of dogs not interested in play. 10/2 update: Domino continues to be social and playful. She engages in rough running play with both males and females.
10/01/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
BARH scan negative mild tartar female NOSF
10/02/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
10/02/15 13:04 S/O: coughing A: CIRDC P: move to iso start doxy 200 mg PO SID x 10 days
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