GONE 04/06/15 JADA – A1031737
Gone 4-6-2015 Manhattan
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GONE – 04/06/15
Manhattan Center
My name is JADA. My Animal ID # is A1031737.
I am a female gray and white american staff mix. The shelter thinks I am about 7 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 03/30/2015 from NY 10029, owner surrender reason stated was PERS PROB.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
03/30/2015 Exam Type INITIAL – Medical Rating is 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 46.6 LBS.
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03/30/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
03/30/15 12:16 Basic Info: Jada is a 7 year old female dog who has no prior injuries but does have a history of mange. She was surrendered due to housing conflict with the owner. Social Life and Personality: According to the owner she is relaxed and playful around children and will play exuberantly. She is respectful of other dogs but does not play with them. She has not been around cats so her behaviors are unknown. She is house trained and pee pad trained. She has been kept mostly indoors and has a high level of energy. She was described as playful, confident, excitable, affectionate, and friendly. Behavior: She has not bitten anyone or any animal before. When owner would take food, bones, rawhides, or other treats she would have stiff body and growl but when toys were taken away she would be friendly and have soft body. She is afraid of getting a bath and getting her nails clipped. She will have stiff body and harsh bark when an unfamiliar person approaches the house or family member. New Family Info: She knows the commands sit, come, and stay. She is used to brisk walks on leash and off leash walks. She plays with balls and rope toys and will play fetch and tug. She will follow owner around the home and is well behaved when left home alone. She is afraid of loud noises such as fireworks or thunder and she will try to hide. She was fed dry food (Blue Buffalo) and sleeps on a dog bed. During intake retreated from extended hand, growled, and snapped. Owner had to scan (negative) and collar. When owner left Jada approached admission counselor and allowed to be pictured and leashed without aggression. When given treat was not interested and sat by admission counselor’s side.
04/01/2015 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Her mesmerizing eyes are made of the purest amber and make you forget all about her rocky and bleeding skin….Jada is with us as her housing does not allow dogs. I think that her owner tried to hide her as long as he/she could, making her a stay at home pooch using wee wee pads. Sad for both of them….Jada is described as an active and playful girl who loves balls and toys. She is friendly with children, a little wary of strangers and accepting of other dogs. She suffers from a chronic dermatitis that does not seem to have been well attended. Jada is softly growling in her kennel and sits at the back of her den. She comes when I call her, though, and definitively is willing to follow me as she sees a treat in my hand. Her coat is not good and I have to make sure that my leash does not hurt her oozing neck… Jada walks well and nears other dogs without any problem. She elects a seat on the bench, eats roast beef greedily and plants herself firmly next to my goodies bag. She will leave only if convinced by another piece of meat…Jada and I made friends. We are not yet pals, of course but she accepts my caresses and sweet words…Jada needs veterinary care, proper nutrition, walks in the fresh air and someone to believe in her enough to give her a home and a chance to show her love for humans. Jada is at the Manhattan Care Center, dreaming to be yours.
04/03/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Jada walks with a fearful body language. She became uncomfortable during the look item she was holding eye contact with a stiff body language, tucked tail, shows her teeth and gives a low growl. For safety reason we decided to skip the handling part of the assessment. During the resources Jada was not interested in food, toy and rawhide. Jada was relaxed when approaching a friendly dog, but was not playful. Jada was surrender to us. According to her previous owner she is relaxed and playful around children and will play exuberantly. She is respectful of other dogs but does not play with them. She has not been around cats so her behaviors are unknown. The owner stated that when he removed the food, bones, rawhides, or other treats she would have stiff body and growl but when toys were taken away she would be friendly and have soft body”. The behavior department feels that he would do best if placed with a New Hope partner who can follow up on this behavior in a more stable environment and can provide any necessary behavior modification before placement into a permanent home. Look: 5. Dog freezes and growls Food. No interest. Toy 1. No interest. Rawhide 1. No interest. Dog – dog 1. Dog approaches the helper, soft body, tail neutral, but not playful. Helper:A1031735
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
03/30/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
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No RE-EXAM or CAGE-EXAM found
– Normal,
No detailed description for a visit type RE-EXAM or CAGE-EXAM found!
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