JUNE – A1056234
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SAFE 11/09/15
Manhattan Center
My name is JUNE. My Animal ID # is A1056234.
I am a female black and white pit bull. The shelter thinks I am about 9 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 10/28/2015 from NY 11691, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
11/06/2015 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 24.0 LBS.
No Final Exam
10/28/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
DOG INFORMATION SHEET Where did this dog come from? Stray – Outside Does this dog have a microchip? unknown WHY ARE YOU BRINGING THIS DOG IN? Stray PEOPLE stated, she has a baby and dog just looks at the baby Does he get along with strangers? Yes Has he ever bitten anyone? Not as she would know Has he bitten anyone in the last 10 days? unknown she only had for 2 days Describe his behavior: it friendly and playful Eats 2x/day / dry food
10/31/2015 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: It is raining puppies at the care center. June is one of them. Such a pretty face! Sitting straight like an i, right behind her door and watching in wonder what is going on around her. Time to go out. June just arrived at the care center. The rain is torrential outside. She walks nicely on the leash in the hallways. I carry her to the yard and we hide under an awning. A feather… June is only 24 pounds at eight months of age. She is just skin and bones under a shiny ebony coat. Her ears are infected and a little wound, healing, can be found on her head. What is your story, little June? You should be a round little dumpling, treasured by a family, throning on a soft red pillow and chewing on a giant nyla bone. June is a bit shy, tentative and so hungry that she could eat my whole bag of treats if I let her. She is not sure, I think, if she should trust me, but ends up on my lap, receiving caresses and giving kisses. She is a baby… Puppies, like children, are resilient. I know she will soon be running with other youngsters in the yard, having fun, in preparation, I hope, of a new life, as a forever best friend this time. Come and meet lovely June at the Manhattan Care Center. She needs a real owner or family and true love to share. Another volunteer writes: June reminds me of a little kid pretending to be a grown up. She sits perfectly still in her kennel, and once outside is a bit shy, warming up very quickly. She sits for a treat, hangs her paws over the edge of the bench waiting while I fumble in my bag, wags her tail gently, and tries to get up on the bench with me but is too little. She’s gently playful but I suspect has to learn to be a puppy as she may not have ever had the opportunity to simply play with puppy abandon. She’s a slip of a girl, affectionate, sweet and gentle and is looking for her new family to love her to the moon and back.
10/30/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
June walks calmly on leash. She was sociable toward the handler during the assessment – soft body, low wag. She was calm and relaxed during handling. June was distracted, focused on objects in the room rather than the handler during the tag test. She was a bit difficult to push out of the food bowl, but had soft body language. June was not interested in toys but took the rawhide away with a soft body language. June did not show any concern during the behavior assessment. The behavior department feels that she can go to an Average home. Look: 2. Dog pulls out of Assessor’s hands each time without settling during three repetitions. Sensitivity: 1. Dog leans into the Assessor, eyes soft or squinty, soft and loose body, open mouth. Tag: 2. Dog is not fearful, but is unresponsive to the Assessor, and approaches the Assessor at the end of the game (may need coaxing to approach.) she is focused on stimuli other than the Assessor. Squeeze 1: 1. Dog gently pulls back her paw. Squeeze 2: 1. Dog gently pulls back her paw. Food 2. Dog follows the dish with her tail down, body likely a bit stiff. Dog lifts head after a bit of pressure from hand to cheek. Toy 1. No interest. Rawhide: 1. Dog settles close, keeps a firm grip and is loose and wiggly. She does not place her body between you and the rawhide. When off leash with other dogs, June is nervous but allows greeting.
10/29/2015 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
When off leash with other dogs, June is nervous but allows greeting. 11/3 update: June allows greeting but is more interested in exploring the yard. 11/4 update: June greets politely but when interacting with a smaller sized dog she becomes playful. She offers vocalizations and bows to solicit play and is pushy–not responding to corrections from the other dog. 11/5 update: June engaes briefly in play but is more interested in exploring the yard.
10/28/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
9851120047544986 positve chip intact female appears to be puppy but teeth have some stains 8m-1.5 years estimate s/o: scab on right ear–healing wound very thin apparently had diarrhea 2 x (parvo neg) heart and lungs wnl abd wnl very interactive, outgoing a: wound on ear, underweight, diarrhea P: activyl topical otibiotic for ear panacur x 5 d good prognosis
11/05/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating AVERAGE
during pre op exam for ASPCA dr 0915 found signs of CIRDC as per dr 0915 give DOXY 100 mg 1.5 tab po sid 10 days
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