SIMBA – A1054934
Safe 10-22-2015 Manhattan
SIMBA – A1054934 NEUTERED MALE, GRAY / WHITE, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 9 mos OWNER SUR – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason INAD FACIL Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 10/15/2015, From NY 10121, DueOut Date , Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN Medical Summary Scan positive 9851120004988427 BARH Neutered male Ears are clean Slight to no dental […]
SIMBA – A1054934
NEUTERED MALE, GRAY / WHITE, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 9 mos
OWNER SUR – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason INAD FACIL
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 10/15/2015, From NY 10121, DueOut Date ,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Scan positive 9851120004988427 BARH Neutered male Ears are clean Slight to no dental staining or tartar Young puppy Flea comb negative Gave dewormer Gave activyl NOSF Very friendly, hyper and soical during the exam
Weight 58.2
A volunteer writes: Can we call a dog sexy? You bet we can! Simba is magnificent and his slightly pouty bottom lip gives him that sexy, I want to kiss you, look. Stunning in his slate grey coat encasing a perfect physique, he’s been beautifully cared for. Surrendered due to his former owners “personal problems” we’re told that Simba is housetrained (check), loves to play with balls, is well behaved when left home alone, is friendly to everyone and relaxed with kids. I loved my time with Simba as we walked to the park, played with a ball, and snuggled on the bench. Friendly, playful, energetic, he showed off his ‘sit’ in exchange for a treat which he takes gently. His leash manners are good until he spies something that is a “must sniff” and he pulls towards that item in his happiness. With a tail that never stops wagging, and an alert, curious and affectionate personality, Simba charmed me and I’m sure will charm you too. As sophisticated and mature as he looks, he’s a puppy who needs to learn not to jump on people in his excitement to play. The sexy fellow is waiting to meet his new BFF – is it you?
BASIC INFO
Simba A1054934 is an approximately 9 month old Pitbull Terrier Mix. He was purchased from a breeder. The Owner had him for 7 months. The main reason for surrender is that the Owner is having personal problems, and cannot keep him where they are staying.
SOCIALIZATION
Simba is very friendly with strangers. Simba has not lived with any children, but is very relaxed and affectionate. Simba plays very gently with adults. he has not lived with any other dog. Simba has never bitten or scratched anyone.
BEHAVIOR
Simba does not have any behavior issues. During storms, Simba is afraid. Simba is not bothered if you touch his food, water bowl, or take a treat away. Simba is not bothered if you brush or pet him.
FOR A NEW FAMILY TO KNOW
Simba is best described as friendly, affectionate and playful. He has a medium activity level. When you’re home, he does follow you around. He loves to play with balls. He was kept mostly indoors. He sleeps inside of a plastic dog crate. He eats any kind of dry food. He is house-trained and normally goes on dirt. When left alone, he is well behaved. for exercise, he would be walked on the leash.
BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE
Simba had loose wiggly body.
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