MILK DUD – A1057831
Safe 11-24-2015 Manhattan
SAFE 11/24/15
Manhattan Center
My name is MILK DUD. My Animal ID # is A1057831.
I am a female white and br brindle amer bulldog. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 11/13/2015 from NY 10456, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
11/23/2015 Exam Type OBSERVATION – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is EXPERIENCE, Weight 73.4 LBS.
vomit 3 times during the day
11/13/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
11/13/15 20:56 Milk Dud allowed me to collar, take pictures and pet her. She had a relaxed body and wagging tail. She sat and jumped up on command.
11/16/2015 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Boisterous and pushy but so adorable…..This three words define our gorgeous and young Milkdud. She is like those kids who are so cute but mischievious and you feel like forgiving them everything they do wrong, of course. They have to be taught, and so does our princess Milkdud. She does not have a low selfesteem and braves her new environment, people and dogs alike with lots of self confidence. A ball, a treat, a play with another dog… she must have it her way. I love how she backs off to better move forward, sometimes on her hinds and beating the air with her front paws to get what she wants. She listens, though and will go into a sitting position when scolded. Milkdud is impulsive but smart and in the right hands could be a great student and become a fantastic forever best friend. Yes, I love Milkdud, I guess you got that. She enjoys caresses and comes on the bench to give slobbery kisses. She is very pretty, in an American Bulldog way, of course, well nourished and quite well groomed. Milkdud is at the Manhattan Care Center, dreaming to be your little girl, the tomboy you always dreamed to have by your side. Come, spend time with her and take her home.
11/17/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Milk Dud pulls a bit on leash. She was sociable toward the handler during the assessment – soft body, wagging tail. She became a bit overexcited during handling some of the handling, jumping up, grabbing at the leash, and was hard to position, but showed no aggression. Milk Dud did a lot of jumping up, body checking and played tug-of-war with the leash during tag interaction. She took the toy with a soft body language. Milk Dud show a bit of concern during the tag interaction she became a bit over arousal. The behavior department feels that she may do best with an experienced adopter who can follow up on this behavior in a more stable environment and can provide any necessary behavior modification. We also recommend a home without young children; older children can be considered pending interaction. Look: 2. Dog pulls out of Assessor’s hands each time without settling during three repetitions. Sensitivity: 2. Dog is active and focused on the Assessor and all other stimuli available. Her body is soft, likely panting, likely to display high movement between attempts. Tag: 3. Dog responds with her tail high, ears forward, mouth likely closed for at least half of the assessment item, body stiff and body checks the Assessor. Dog is often focused on other stimuli in the room. Squeeze 1: 1. Dog does not respond at all for three seconds. Squeeze 2: 1. Dog does not respond at all for three seconds. Toy 1. Dog settles close, keeps a firm grip and is loose and wiggly. She does not place her body between you and the toy. When off leash with other dogs Milk Dud engages in rough running play with the helper dog. She uses her paws to solicit play and push the other dog around. She is slow to take correction when the other dog is not comfortable. 11/15: Milk Dud engages in boisterous play. She is pushy when soliciting.
11/14/2015 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
Milk Dud is social, solicitous, and plays exuberantly with other dogs during off leash interaction. She may continue to solicit from dogs that may not be comfortable with her style of play. Based on observations made here at our care center, the behavior department recommends Milk Dud may be placed into a home with another playful male or female dog. When off leash with other dogs Milk Dud engages in rough running play with the helper dog. She uses her paws to solicit play and push the other dog around. She is slow to take correction when the other dog is not comfortable. 11/15: Milk Dud engages in boisterous play. She is pushy when soliciting. 11/17, 11/18: Milk Dud engages in rough play with playful males and females. 11/19: Milk Dud continues to engage in rough play. 11/20 update: Milk Dud engages in mouthy, rough play with an exuberant male. She will offer correction when he is too pushy.
11/13/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Microchip: Positive 956000003600838 Sex: Female intact Age 1 year Mentation: BARH Eyes: Clear Ears: Waxy — cleaned them Nose: Clear Teeth: Slight staining If abnormal BCS: 3 Skin: APH/ WNL Hair Coat: Flea comb negative Declawed: No Any injuries: None Behavior: Very social, friendly and playful Medication: None NOSF
11/21/2015 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating EXPERIENCE
11/21/15 13:15 S/O: purulent nasal discharge A: CIRDC P: move to isolation start doxy 350 mg PO SID x 10 days
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