VAL JEAN – A1039810
Safe 6-20-2015 Manhattan
VAL JEAN – A1039810 MALE, BLUE / BLACK, PBGV MIX, 5 yrs STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 06/12/2015, From NY 10459, DueOut Date 06/15/2015, Medical Behavior Evaluation YELLOW Medical Summary short exam due to being very nervous, scared, rolling, and jumping Will also raise lip Appears to not like […]
VAL JEAN – A1039810
MALE, BLUE / BLACK, PBGV MIX, 5 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 06/12/2015, From NY 10459, DueOut Date 06/15/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation YELLOW
Medical Summary short exam due to being very nervous, scared, rolling, and jumping Will also raise lip Appears to not like being touched Unable to determine if she is altered or unaltered Ears are clean Eyes have no discharge Nose= No discharge Teeth- unable to look at it Scan negative for a microchip NOSF
Weight 39.8
A volunteer writes: Scared and submissive in her kennel, it took some coaxing to get her to come out for a walk, but once she did we became friends. A walk to the park and some quiet time solidified our relationship; VJ simply needs some time to feel safe. Kisses, cuddles, paws in my lap…. a major step for a little girl who began so scared. VJ didn’t like my treats, but posed for photos nonetheless, sitting when I asked her too. Her coat is lovely, and she has a tuft of silver fur on the top of her head I’d love to gel and create a spike – too cute and it would suit her so well! Joining a play group later in the day she gently wags her tail at other dogs, is tolerant of the calm dogs but can get overwhelmed with more active dogs. VJ is a sweetheart who will need a calm, gentle approach as she will respond well to being left to her own timetable for cuddling. It’s clear she wants to make friends and snuggle, she just needs the space to figure it out for herself. If you are the patient and gentle person who understands that need, VJ is hoping you’ll ask to meet her today.
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