MALONE – A1037332
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SAFE 06/04/15
MALONE – A1037332
***SAFER : EXPERIENCED HOME/NO SMALL CHILDREN***
MALE, GOLD / WHITE, AMERICAN STAFF MIX, 3 yrs
STRAY – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 05/23/2015, From NY 10451, DueOut Date 05/26/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary scan negative ears- wnl flea comb negative- treated with activyl male intact relaxed during exam
Weight 80.2
A Volunteer Writes: Dinosaurs had small heads, and where did it get them? (Exactly our point.) This big-headed love uses his grande tete to exhibit maximum intelligence (downright seductive he’s so dear, housetrained, kind, great manners, social with dogs and humans) and maximum kissability (this big head holds a very large, enthusiastic tongue.) Malone stole our hearts dancing around in his cage, practically crossing his paws until we got to him—such a clean boy, so eager to please, and wowza, if a dinosaur had ever looked at someone with such gorgeous, pleading eyes we’re sure they all would have been saved. We’re on the fence about the reptiles still lingering, but boy oh boy are we enthusiastic about our beloved Malone having a loving family headed—get it? we love him so much we can’t help bad puns—his way ASAP.
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