LOGAN -17602
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SAFE 01/09/18
Logan
Hello, my name is Logan. My animal id is #17602. I am a male black dog at the Manhattan Animal Care Center. The shelter thinks I am about 6 months old.
I came into the shelter as a owner surrender on 03-Jan-2018, with the surrender reason stated as person circumstance- moving.
Sorry, this pet is for new hope partners only.
Logan is at risk for behavior reasons. Logan is fearful in the shelter and allows minimal handling, he will growl and displays tendencies towards defensive aggression. Medically, Logan is recovering from a recent wound we understand him to have sustained after getting caught in a fence, but otherwise presents as a healthy dog.
Let’s get to know each other a bit more…
A volunteer writes: Logan acts shy in his kennel. Well, we need to get a little bit more acquainted. A treat, a gentle pep talk, a scratch on the nose…and Logan is leashed. He is at first kind of a bronco, slightly twirly and jumpy, then he settles into a decent pace, even doing some business (Logan is not yet fully house trained at six months of age). He is excited in a healthy way, meeting other dogs. He is playful and bouncy in playgroups with his peers. According to his former owners, cats might not be Logan’s best choice of housemates. Logan is a perfect sitter as being a smart pooch, he knows that a treat is coming. He is rather grabby and eager to take them from my hand. Some teaching is needed in the manners department. Yes, Logan is an active, enthusiastic youngster who, like all puppies, needs curbing, socialization and training. He did live with a child, was very fond of him, was his faithful steed (the child rode him like a pony–but please don’t do this to him) and even slept with him. So, we know that there is a good and loving seed inside him, just ready to bloom in new and experienced hands. Logan has been beautifully cared for and loved. He is ready for you and to start a new page in his life as your forever best friend. Come and meet him soon at the Manhattan Care Center.
My medical notes are…
Weight: 73 lbs
5/01/2018
5/01/2018
4/01/2018
Pre Medication: Hydromorphone 2mg/mL injectable, 1.65mL IM, once. Acepromazine 10mg/mL injectable, 0.10mL IM, once. Induction: Telazol 10mg/mL injectable; 0.85mL IV, once. Anesthesia Notes: (Add any ET tube size, type of breathing circuit and breathing bag size here as well as notes about intraoperative emergency drugs/why you gave them, or other notable items here) Size __10__fr. ET tube placed, maintained general anesthesia throughout procedure on variable isoflurane and variable O2. Used ( rebreathing) system with ___4_L bag. _18___g IVC placed in _L__cephalic vessel. Intraoperative IV LRS at 5-10mL/kg/hr (State IVF rate): __330___mL/hr NSAID: Rimadyl 50mg/mL injectable, _____1.65____mL, SQ, once post-operatively, for post-operative pain relief. Other (State all additional medications during the pet’s peri-operative period): Recovery Status (Note “Uneventful” or “Other” and describe): Uneventful Anesthetist/Surgical Monitor (P#’s): ____0577__ /___1482___
4/01/2018
[LVT Intake Exam] Microchip Scan: negative, placed 981020021294410 Evidence of Cruelty: no Observed Behavior: allows handling but tense when face is approached and fearful of ecollar, will yelp and twisted on lead Sex: intact male Estimated Age: reported 6m Subjective: wound reported by owner, treatment at private DVM and Rx surrendered with pet, wound is in left axial area (harness laceration when caught on fence, drain in place, meds left with animal indicate poor adherence to dose schedule), otherwise seemingly healthy animal Eyes: clear Ears: clean Oral Exam: no staining, young Heart: WNL Lungs: WNL Abdomen: WNL Musculoskeletal: WNL BCS 5/9 Mentation: BARH Preliminary Assessment: wound healing, young dog Plan: oncall DVM rec continuing treatment plan from 12/31 (novalsan flush w/o indication of duration or frequency, rimadyl 75mg BIDx5d 4 pills brought in, cephalexin 500mg BIDx14d 11 pills brought in), scheduled drain removal/check
5/01/2018
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: ~5-6 months Subjective: Observed Behavior – wagging tail/taking treats. Will growl, attempt to bite on any form of restraint Evidence of Cruelty seen -none Evidence of Trauma seen -none Objective P = 126 R =30 BCS 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Male intact, 2 descended testicles MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted. In the L axillary region penrose drain with slight swelling, no discharge appreciated CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: NE Assessment Wound L axilla – drain in place Prognosis: Good Plan: Drain was due to come out at pDVM today. If not picked up/adopted today, plan to remove drain tomorrow SURGERY: Okay for surgery if not returned to owner
7/01/2018
Presurgical exam limited due to fractious/unpredictable behavior prior to sedation: – fearful, resists restraint and may bite BARH BCS 5/9 – no c/s v/d observed/reported – h/l nsf – amb x 4, tense abdomen – mentation appropriate – intact male, nsf A: ok for neuter Sx Notes: Routine Neuter => prescrotal incision made, both testes exteriorized and each spermatic cord ligated with a modified Miller’s knot and a simple encircling ligature using 2-0 Monocryl; testicles were excised distal to ligatures; subcutaneous/intradermal layers closed with continuous pattern using 2-0 Monocryl; green-ink tattoo placed lateral to prepuce; surgical glue applied to skin incision and over tattoo site to assist with closure
Details on my behavior are…
Behavior Condition: 2. Blue
Upon intake Logan was active and alert. Logan was timid towards the staff members. When an admission counselor attempted to touched him,he would growl. Logan allowed limited handling.
Date of Intake: 1/3/2018
Basic Information:: Logan”17602″is a 6 month old,male dog that was surrendered due to moving out of the state. Logan was Vaccinated 2 months ago( no documents provided). Logan did have a accident Dec.31st. The client stated that Saturday he found Logan out in the yard bleeding. When he got a closer look at the wound it appeared that Logan got his Harness caught on the fence.Causing a large cut on his chest and under arm area. The client took Logan to the vet the next day. The vet placed a Catheter inside of Logan and provided daily medication. Mr. Matinez stated he was supposed to take Logan back to the vet tomorrow for the removal of the Catheter however due to him moving,he could not.Client provided the medication and medical document upon surrender.
Previously lived with:: 2 adults, 1 child ( age 4)
How is this dog around strangers?: Around strangers Logan is alert and timid initially. The client stated when strangers approach the home or the yard Logan will bark and sometimes low growl. After some time, he will approach the unknown person for smelling. If the unknown person attempts to touch Logan he will instantly back away.Logan is more comfortable when he’s been around the stranger a few times.
How is this dog around children?: Logan has lived in the home with a young child. Logan was very affectionate and playful with the child. Logan would allow the child to ride on its back for fun. Logan enjoy sleeping in the child’s bed. Logan has never displayed any behavior concerns with the child. The previous owner did state that Logan would have to get used to unknown children to be comfortable around them.
How is this dog around other dogs?: No known experienced with Dogs.
How is this dog around cats?: No known experienced with cats however when Logan is in the yard he does try to chase after cats.
Resource guarding:: Logan isn’t bothered by the following: Being pushed off of furniture, being brushed, having items removed from his mouth. Logan is food protective. If someone attempts to touch his food bowl while hes eating ,he will growl with a tense body. Once he’s done eating he will continue to interact with the household members.
Bite history:: Logan has bitten anyone or animal. No bite history within the past 10 days.
Housetrained:: Partially
Energy level/descriptors:: high
Has this dog ever had any medical issues?: Yes
Medical Notes: Logan did have a accident Dec.31st. The client stated that Saturday he found Logan out in the yard bleeding. When he got a closer look at the wound it appeared that Logan got his Harness caught on the fence.Causing a large cut on his chest and under arm area. The client took Logan to the vet the next day. The vet placed a Catheter inside of Logan and provided daily medication. Mr. Matinez stated he was supposed to take Logan back to the vet tomorrow for the removal of the Catheter however due to him moving,he could not.Client provided the medication and medical document upon surrender.
For a New Family to Know: Logan is described as active, independent and affectionate. Logan is both indoor & outdoor. When Logan is inside the home , he likes to follow the household members throughout the home.while outside he likes to sleep and watch people walk past. Logan was fed both wet and dry foods of any brand. The food was left out most of the day. Logan likes to play with any toy that he can rip apart.
Date of intake:: 1/3/2018
Spay/Neuter status:: No
Means of surrender (length of time in previous home):: Owner Surrender
Previously lived with:: Adults and a child (age 4)
Behavior toward strangers:: Timid and backs away, if they approach his home he will bark and growl
Behavior toward children:: Affectionate and tolerant of the child he lived with
Resource guarding:: Yes, Logan will growl if his food is touched.
Housetrained:: Partially
Energy level/descriptors:: Logan is described as active, independent, and affectionate with a high level of activity.
Date of assessment:: 1/7/2018
Summary:: Logan approached the assessor in the assessment room. When the assessment was about to begin, he jumped up and bit the assessor’s arm, no skin was broken. For this reason, a handling assessment was not conducted.
Summary (1):: 1/4: When introduced to another dog on leash, Logan is playful and bouncy.
Date of intake:: 1/3/2018
Summary:: When an attempt was made to collar Logan, he growled.
Date of initial:: 1/5/2018
Summary:: Logan was tense and growled.
ENERGY LEVEL:: Logan’s previous owner described him as having a high level of activity. He is a young, enthusiastic dog who will need daily mental and physical activity to keep him engaged and exercised. We recommend long-lasting chews, food puzzles, and hide-and-seek games, in additional to physical exercise, to positively direct his energy and enthusiasm.
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION:: NEW HOPE ONLY
Recommendations:: No children (under 13),Place with a New Hope partner
Recommendations comments:: No children: Due to the potential for defensive aggression displayed at the care center, we recommend an adult only home. Place with a New Hope partner: Due to the potential for defensive aggression displayed at the care center, we recommend placement with a New Hope partner who can provide any necessary behavior modification (force-free, positive reinforcement-based) and re-evaluate behavior in a stable home environment before placement into a permanent home.
Potential challenges: : House soiling,Resource guarding,Fearful/potential for defensive aggression
Potential challenges comments:: House soiling: Logan is noted to have accidents in the house, and will likely need guidance with house training. We recommend positive reinforcement, reward-based training only. Resource guarding: Logan’s previous owner notes that he may growl when his food bowl is approached. We recommend that Beatty be left along while eating, and that food guarding behavior modification steps (available at ASPCApro.org) be utilized if this behavior is problematic in his future home. Nothing should ever be taken directly out of Logan’s mouth, and any time something is removed he should be rewarded with a high value treat or toy. He should be taught the “drop” cue and trade-up games. Fearful/potential for defensive aggression: Logan’s previous owner reported that he is fearful of new people and will bark and growl at them. At the care center, he has displayed this behavior as well as biting. Guidance from a professional trainer/behaviorist is recommended to assess behavior after decompression in a new home environment. Force-free, reward based training is advised when introducing or exposing Logan to new and unfamiliar situations.
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poor scared baby10.00
this sweetie has to been abused at 6 months sad another 5.00
Are you kidding me??? KILLING a puppy because he is scared. He had POS owners. 6 months old and you deem him unfit to live. Sinfull, shameful, and disgusting. You call yourself a “care” center… start caring.
Oh come on, this is just a 6 month old puppy!!!! He deserves a lifetime of love and happiness, not a horrific, cold, scary death. Logan is a handsome, young fella who desperately needs to be saved. Praying and sharing with lots of love and hope. #SaveLogan 🐾💙🙏🏻
6 months old really please save him pledge 100 he is so pretty someone will definitely adopt him
Six-month-old puppy Logan has very beautiful photos (see FB above). Nice markings. He truly is a gorgeous pup who just needs time. He certainly sat like a champ for his treat. Logan needs a home in which he can develop, to familiarize and socialize himself with new people, animals (no cats for now), and situations. It was noted that Logan even lived wonderfully with a young child before, sleeping in bed with each other, and that scenario can be accomplished again in a new home. But, for now, he needs an adult-only home in which to flourish.
I prefer to envision this young pup enjoying his own freedom ride out of the ACC, but there are absolutely zero guarantees that this will happen. The ONLY guarantee is that they have no qualms about killing him, unfortunately, if he does not receive a visit from his savoir tomorrow. For such a sweet, young dog to die without his chance would be a true failure.
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If i read the notes correctly, they just neutered this pup today, and now on kill list. What an atrocity. He is not even healed from his wound. YOU SHOULD BE MARCHING INTO THE MAYOR’S OFFICE. THIS PUP DIDN’T EVEN RECOVER FROM HIS WOUND. THIS AN ATROCITY. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? HOW CAN NEW YORKERS LET THIS PRACTICE CONTINUE??
This youngster does not have the acc mega respiratory infection (my understanding is that it is comprised of multiple bacterial infections. The stress of being abandoned, mistreated and mishandled by the staff and the assessor, surgery, plus the major wound plus missing his 4 yr old human puppy makes him a ripe victim for getting ill.
There has been a multitude of bite claims by ACC staff…unusual?
The mayor could not care less!! Please believe
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Oh wow, what a cream on black doll! Only 6 mos old, neutered and slept and played with a 4 y/o child.
Foster or adopt handsome Logan. Tonight.
Speechless……. German shephers rescues please help!!🐶💟🤞
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I still can’t believe that an owner would think it is acceptable to allow a child to ride on a six-month-old puppy’s back. No doubt, somewhere, somehow, the owner thought it was funny. If anything positive can be gleaned from that, let it be that Logan is obviously a very gentle, tolerating puppy.
Adopt or foster sweet Logan Save his life. SIX MONTHS OLD.
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Keep sharing sweet puppy Logan!! #SaveLogan 💙🤞
IMPORTANT!!!! You must Read above comment on Facebook by Volunteer Ms. Evelyne Cumps up close and personal assessment of Logan , and listen to what she says about him on the video.. debunks what ACC is saying about Logans behavior, Logan is a 6 month old puppy who was given up because of family moving..Not because of his behavior..REPEAT.Not because of Logan’s behavior..Owner says around strangers, he will back away when you attempt to pet him, but he gets friendlier when he gets to know you..Around the child in the home Logan is affectionate and playful..He would let child ride on his back, and he would sleep in her bed..Howeve aound unknow children, Logan would need o get use to.Logan is food protective, and will growl..He doesn’t mind when you remove other items from his mouth..He doesn’t mind being pushed off furniture..Logan is partially housetrained(puppy)..He is affectionate, independent, active..He is a indoor out door dog..When in the home, he follows family around..Outside he enjoys watching the people go by..Logan did have an actident in his yard when his harness got caught on the fence leaving a wound on his chest and under his arm, which is being drained….At the shelter Logan is fearful, and allows minimal handling, and that is why ACC what’s to murder this puppy..Owner did say Logan needs to get use to strangers, however if you read above, and watch the video of Volunteer Ms Evelyn Cumps interaction, and her assessment of Logan, she is not haveing issues with Logan, he is very friendly towards her, and accepting treats….Please remember in all this that Logan is a 6 month old puppy with limited training, but he had a huge heart for the 4 year old child he lived with, and slept with..How devistating to be ripped away from the child that he loved..Please adopt Puppy Logan and give him a new home for the New Year..If you cannot commit long term, foster Logan at no cost to you, until the Rescue finds a forever home for Logan, and you saved his life..Contact Help Desk for New Hope Rescues that offer free fostering..Share far and wide to reach out to Logan’s new home..Pledging gets him noticed by the rescue, and pays for his care..Logan is only a puppy with much to learn , Please don’t let ACC take this young boys life away.. Save puppy Logan
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From Volunteer Evelyn Crump
Evelyne Cumps · Pediatric Attending at Metropolitan Hospital
LOGAN(17602-SIX MONTH OLD!!!!!!), big puppy, OS for large ACCIDENTAL WOUND IT SEEMS (CAUGHT ON A FENCE),shy with strangers(he was not with me except when I first went to fetch him in his cage), good with his young human brother, his family, no handling issues(some guarding of his food bowl), not good with cats, very active and probably poor socialized. I took his out only once and was going for him again today but he was under for revision of wound maybe as he did not allow at all management otherwise. He has a drain in the wound. He is attires a bronco on the leash, grabs food from the hand but sits on command and can also walk well in one straight line. I did nt get a video leash free as he had a drain and I was afraid to mess it up so we stayed in the waiting room, him staying quietly by my feet. I was not worried by him at all, not to say that he does not need training and socialization. I liked petting and being squeezed.A cage is not his place, very obviously, neither is a random adopter. He is absolutely gorgeous, well cared for, a masterpiece puppy.73lbs.
And read Janets post above. Correcting errors/lies in Logans notes.
This shepherd is going to be an extremely handsome boy. he is in need of a good home with exercise, training. Foster Logan
Evelyn took Logan out and did not find him threatening or intimidating. For goodness sakes, this is a 6 month old baby ACC want to kill.
Adopt of Foster this love bug.
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Have two shepherds, one a cream on black much like Logan. Great dogs! He looks as though he may be one of the shepherds bred to be larger and straight back in an effort to bred out displaysia. If he or we were closer my husband woukd be hotfooting it out to ACC to adopt this boy.
Logan ls a good looking shepherd. Nice personality.
Adopt or foster this boy.
Status of Logan?
Adopt or foster Logan, 6 mos old!
Super Urgent❤️
Hope he has a home in process…gernpman shepherd smart .like a breed rescue,
Thanks Jackie
Tablets are frustrating with chubby (but delicate ) fingers!
Logan is safe. Excellent.
Yay for Logan! Happy life!
Beautiful PUPPYglad hss out of the dump! He will thrive now and hopefully get a forever family x🐶❤🐕🤞
Thank you for saving this beautiful pup! Happy life sweet Logan! ❤️