SPOTTY – A1027517
Safe 5-17-2015 Brooklyn
SAFE 05/17/15
Brooklyn Center
My name is SPOTTY. My Animal ID # is A1027517.
I am a neutered male white and tan jack russ terr mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR 9 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a RETURN on 05/08/2015 from NY 11207, owner surrender reason stated was NO TIME.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
05/09/2015 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 28.6 LBS.
No Final Exam
05/08/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
05/08/15 20:21 Spotty is a Jack Russel mix what was with his owner since February. He was surrendered due to his owner does not have the time to train him. It was stated that Spotty in an inside dog with a very high activitly level. He has an occasional accident, but most of the time he will go to the bathroom outside. It is unknown how he is with cats, but when he sees dogs on a leash, he will pull to sniff them and then walk away, if the other dog comes back into his sight again, Spotty will snap and bite. It was stated that Spotty guards his items like bones and food bowl, as well as a bed comforter. He ws brought to the groomers and has snapped at the groomer. Spotty knows sit, down, roll over, and paw/shake. It is stated that he does not like to go into the crate and will snap at anyone who tries to put him in one. At inake, Spotty allowed all handling of the cousnelor and was very attention seeking resting his chin on the counselor’s leg. He allowed all pets and ear scratches and allowed the counselor to scan and collar him with ease.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
05/12/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Spotty came to us as an owner surrender on 5/8/15. It was reported by the previous owner that Spotty is an inside dog with a very high activity level. It was said that Spotty guards his foods and toys , and will snap at anyone who tries to put him into a carrier. The owner also stated that Spotty has snapped at some during some interactions with other dogs. Spotty did not allow the assessor to conduct all tactile assessment items, and tried to bite the assessor on the sensitivity portion of the assessment. He also bit the assess-a-hand on the food bowl test, but showed no interest in the toy or rawhide items. When on a on leash dog interaction Spotty had tense body language. The behavior department believes that Spotty would do best if placed with a new hope partner who can provide positive reinforcement-based behavior modification and can extensively counsel potential adopters before placement into a permanent home. Look: 2. Dog’s eyes are averted. His body posture is stiff and tense; his tail is low and not moving. He allows head to be held loosely in Assessor’s cupped hands. Sensitivity: 5. Dog tries to bite. Food: 5. Dog tries to bite. Toy 1: No interest. Rawhide: 1. No interest. Dog-dog: 3. Dog approaches the helper dog by rushing in with his tail high, stiff body, head tall, and ears erect.
05/15/2015 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
When off leash with other dogs Spotty greets well and corrects inappropriate behavior appropriately. He may be pushy in his attempts to mount.
05/09/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Scan positive (#985112005803816) Neutered male, 1 year, 9 months old Seemed friendly, but as soon as physical contact was close to being made, tried to bite. Once muzzled, did not like being physically touched, especially from the lower abdomen to the tail. Overweight, otherwise healthy. Old scar on nose as if rubbing on cage. Applied Activyl Plus for flea/tick prevention NOSF BARH
No RE-EXAM or CAGE-EXAM found
– Normal,
No detailed description for a visit type RE-EXAM or CAGE-EXAM found!
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