JUDY – A1052546
Safe 9-30-2015 Manhattan
SAFE 09/30/15
JUDY – A1052546
FEMALE, TAN, WELSH TERRIER MIX, 7 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 09/23/2015, From NY 10460, DueOut Date09/26/2015
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Scan negative Intact female BARH Ears were clean moderate dental staining and tartar Dog has a underbite (bottom jaw sticks out more than the top) Flea comb negative APH Gave dewormer Gave activyl NOSF Nervous and tense but able to handle
Weight 38.2
A volunteer writes: Perfection is overrated…..if we were all perfect we’d have nothing to talk about! Judy is ALMOST perfect, except for a tooth that juts out in a charming way; she’s likely housetrained, has good leash manners, sits for treats and takes them gently, loves a good butt scratch, leans in for petting, and gets cutely bouncy on leash as we walk. She wags her tail at every person we pass, poses perfectly (ok, perfect is good for this) for photographs, and I find her ‘tickle’ spot and get that back leg going when I give her another butt scratch. In group play with other “smalls” she greets a calm dog, is tolerant and roams the pen. She’s a cutie patootie looking for a new home and we’re rooting for her to find it quickly. And like Cary Grant, you’ll be saying, “Judy, Judy, Judy”….
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