LADY BUG – A1038566
Safe 6-9-2015 Manhattan
LADY BUG – A1038566 FEMALE, WHITE / BR BRINDLE, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 6 mos OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason COST Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 06/03/2015, From NY 10466, DueOut Date 06/03/2015, Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN Medical Summary No eye or nasel discharge As of now no V/S/C/D Intact female Ears are […]
LADY BUG – A1038566
FEMALE, WHITE / BR BRINDLE, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 6 mos
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason COST
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 06/03/2015, From NY 10466, DueOut Date 06/03/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary No eye or nasel discharge As of now no V/S/C/D Intact female Ears are clean Teeth are very white and healthy Scanned negative for a microchip Very playful during initial exam Flea treatment= Activyl Dewormed with Pyrantel BAR NOSF
Weight 30.4
A volunteer writes: How can you not fall in love with a dog named Ladybug? Adorably delicious, Ladybug joined us when her family lost their home. She lived with adults and 5 children and waited for them to come home from school so she could play. Relaxed, respectful and playful with them, she loved to follow the kids around the house and slept with them at night. We’re told she’s partially house trained as they were working on that and she was learning (she ‘went’ as soon as we were outside so she does get that concept). Ladybug is crate
trained, well behaved when left home alone, and showed off nice leash manners as we walked to the park. Ladybug has an adorable style and a walk with her goes something like this: walk, stop, survey, bounce, walk, stop, survey, bounce and repeat! She’s alert and interested and it’s beyond cute to watch her take it all in. As we met dogs in the park Ladybug’s tail wagged in happy greeting, and in play groups she’s social and engaged soliciting play with dogs her own size, but may get overwhelmed by large dogs. She loves to snuggle and buried
her head in my chest and then gave me sweet kisses. Her former family described as the “perfect puppy”, and we’ll cheer when this “perfect puppy” finds her new ‘perfect family’.
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