JOJO aka PAUL – A1032491
Safe 5-9-2015 Brooklyn
RTO SAFE – 05/09/15
JOJO aka PAUL – A1032491
***SAFER : AVERAGE HOME***
MALE, BLACK / WHITE, AMERICAN STAFF MIX, 2 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 04/07/2015, From NY 11234, DueOut Date 04/10/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation No Initial Behavior
Medical Summary No Initial Exam
A volunteer writes: I think it’s fair to say that I have a “type.” And in a nutshell, my type is Paul. At first glance you might describe Paul’s coloring as grey. But depending on the lighting he can either look a slate grey, blue or even black. His coat gleams, his eyes are bright and he’s pretty close to his ideal weight. Physically, I love his stature: blockhead, low to the ground, a little meat-a-ball. But my affection for him is more than skin deep. Paul is everything you’d want in a family dog. He’s calm and walks perfectly on the leash. He seems housetrained and knows some commands—and he works for treats! Already past his puppyhood stages, he shows his playful side here and there, but mostly he loves a good cuddle and some petting. He’s described as tolerant in doggy playgroup and engages in rough and rowdy type play. And if that wasn’t enough, he ACED his behavior evaluation, earning top scores in every single category! I really don’t know how much more I can sing his praises, I think you’ll just have to meet him for yourself to see what all the fuss about Paul is about!
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