STORM – A1037725
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STORM – A1037725 ***RETURNED 06/05/15*** SPAYED FEMALE, BLUE / WHITE, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 7 mos RETURN – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason PET HEALTH Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 06/05/2015, From NY 10026, DueOut Date 06/05/2015, Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN Medical Summary Came back from Adoption Scanned positive Coughing As per DVM 1027, doxy 100 […]
STORM – A1037725
***RETURNED 06/05/15***
SPAYED FEMALE, BLUE / WHITE, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 7 mos
RETURN – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason PET HEALTH
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 06/05/2015, From NY 10026, DueOut Date 06/05/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Came back from Adoption Scanned positive Coughing As per DVM 1027, doxy 100 mg tab 1.5 tab sid po for 10 days Spayed Nosf
Weight 31.8
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***SAFER : BEGINNER HOME***
FEMALE, BLUE / WHITE, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 6 mos
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason LLORDPRIVA
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 05/27/2015, From NY 10455, DueOut Date 05/27/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary BARH SCAN NEGATIVE YOUNG FEMALE PUPPY SCAB ON RT TO DORSAL NECK PATCHY ALOPECIA ON NECK, BODY, LIMBS NOSF
Weight 31.8
A Volunteer writes:
No wonder Storm earned the highest score on her behavioral evaluation!!! I picked this sentence out of the outstanding comments Storm’s former owner made about her: “Storm is very friendly when it comes to pretty much anything……. “That sums it all! A genuine, pure, candid, happy go lucky, easy going, affectionate, appreciative, fun to be with, playful, cool, dog loving and may be cat loving too little girl, barely six months of age. Storm was a pleasure to watch, playing in a group with big and small dogs. She was so at ease, asking to play and responding nicely and graciously to other dogs requests. She was not scared or pushy, just the little babe, the well balanced pup she is supposed to be. I know she was loved and cared for, played with and treated like a pet, the way it should be. Still, you will say..: why was she relinquished to the care center ? Storm’s family was allowed to keep only one dog and decided to keep her mother, Storm, being young having a better chance of starting her life again…The comments left with us are just wonderful: playful and friendly to all, strangers, kids and other dogs, great walker, always happy and tail wagging, zero handling issues, no separation anxiety, loves baths and to have her nails clipped..The list is endless. This is not a mirage….Storm is real and all what her former master is talking about…Her only little flaw..the need still to perfect her house training skills. Storm is a real love bug, a little black orchid, a delicious and adorable puppy girl who will delight you and embellish every aspect of your life. Do not make her wait too long. Come and get her, cradle her in your arms..Storm, the precious pup is your forever best friend in the making. She is waiting at the Manhattan Care Center.
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