SAFE 04/07/15 – LOKI – A1028012 – STATEN ISLAND, NY
Safe - 4-7-2015 Staten Island
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LOKI – A1028012
***EXPERIENCED HOME***
***DOH HOLD DUE TO INCIDENT IN SHELTER 02/26/15***
MALE, BROWN / BR BRINDLE, AMERICAN STAFF MIX, 10 mos
OWNER SUR – AVAILABLE, NO HOLD Reason LLORDNYCHA
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 02/15/2015, From NY 10305, DueOut Date 02/15/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary INIITAL MICROCHIP SCAN MALE INTACT APPROX 10 MONTHS OLD BARH NO EYE, EAR OR NASAL DISCHARGE NOTED SMALL ROUND ALOPECIA ON TOP OF HEAD SMALL SCAB ON RIGHT SIDE ON MUZZLE WOODS LAMP NEGATIVE AMB X 4 NO FLEAS SEEN
Weight 60.0
A volunteer writes: When I approached Loki’s kennel to take him out the first thing I notice is how patient and calm he is. He sat and watched me take several other dogs out and didn’t whine or complain. He is leashed up easily and off we go. Loki has exceptional leash manners and doesn’t pull at all, after taking care of business all he wanted was to cuddle and be petted (He even taps you gently when you stop–its so cute). Loki has such beautiful markings and such a calm demeanor earning him the position of my favorite dog at the shelter right now. If you have room in your heart and home for this handsome young dog please come to Staten Island AC&C and meet him. You won’t be sorry.
A Staff member writes:
Loki was surrendered because of the NYC Housing ban. His owner was very distraught and contacted quite a few people to try to help his dog without success. He is a great pup! Loki has spent many days in dog parks and running with his owner. He is good with children and has interacted with other dogs
RE_EXAM 2/17/15
MICROCHIP SCAN negative, Very Nice Dog, MALE INTACT, APPROX 10 MONTHS OLD, BARH, NO EYE, EAR OR NASAL DISCHARGE NOTED
SMALL ROUND ALOPECIA ON TOP OF HEAD – woods lamp neg/ SS neg
SMALL SCAB ON RIGHT SIDE ON MUZZLE – picked and cleaned with nolvasan, dried then applied TAB, H/L wnl, ABD PALP WNL, AMB X 4
A: small spot of alopecia not ringworm or demodex
P: SSD cream apply daily to both spots SID 5 d
Behavior Assess and adopt out
2/25/15
KENNEL COUGH NOTED ON VET ROUNDS
QAR. FRIENDLY. MUCOID NASAL DISCHARGE.
RECOMMEND TREATMENT FOR KENNEL COUGH – DOXYCYCLINE 300MG PO Q24 X 10 DAYS
CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT SIACC
VET CHECK – BITE WOUND SUSTAINED DURING PLAY GROUP
2/26/15
BARH. FRIENDLY, ALLOWED ALL HANDLING. BCS 5/9. COUGHING WITH MILD NASAL DISCHARGE
TOOTH-RELATED LACERATION ABOUT 3CM LONG AT LATERAL ASPECT OF RIGHT FRONT LIMB JUST PROXIMAL TO CARPUS, ~2-3MM DEEP — NO OTHER WOUNDS OR INJURIES NOTED ON EXAM
A: BITE RELATED WOUND, KENNEL COUGH
P: CLEANED AND FLUSHED WITH COPIOUS AMOUNTS OF NOLVASAN SOLUTION AND APPLIED SSD.
NO ORAL ANTIBIOTICS FOR WOUND INDICATED AT THIS TIME, WOUND TO HEAL BY SECOND INTENTION. GAVE RIMADYL 100MG PO. RECOMMEND CLEANING WITH NOLVASAN Q24 X 7 DAYS, SSD Q24 X 3 DAYS, RIMADYL 100MG PO Q24 X 5 DAYS. CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT SIACC
3/3/15
VET CHECK – RECHECK WOUNDS FROM 2/26
BARH. FRIENDLY, ALLOWED ALL HANDLING.
WOUND ON RF LIMB HEALING GREAT. NO SIGNS OF INFECTION. SCABBED OVER
NO COUGHING OR NASAL DISCHARGE ON EXAM
OK TO MOVE OUT OF ISOLATION FOR REMAINDER OF TREATMENT
CONTINUE WITH CURRENT TREATMENT AND MONITORING PLAN
02/15/15
Dog Interview:
The 10 month old pit-bull (Loki) was given up because the owner was having financial issues and was getting evicted.
He has not been neutered and has been in the owner’s care for almost his whole life (around 8 months).
He was rescued from a breeder who wasn’t treating him well.
This dog does not have any health issues or injuries to the knowledge of the owner.
According to the owner, the dog is up to date on all vet care.
Two things the owner listed that he likes best about the dog is that he’s friendly and good with children.
Around children he was described as relaxed and playful. He plays exuberantly with them. He is respectful around other dogs. The owner doesn’t know how he would be around cats as he had never had him around them.
The dog is mostly house trained, but according to the owner he will have accidents if left home too long.
The dog’s activity level has been described as very high.
He has been described as playful, excitable, affectionate, mellow and friendly.
When left alone the dog becomes anxious.
This dog has never bitten a person or another animal.
The dog growls when his food is taken away, is friendly when a treat is taken away, friendly when you take away a toy or other object, when he is pushed or pulled off furniture, when he is given a bath, has his nails trimmed or feet are touched, when his coat is brushed, when he’s being held or restrained, when someone unfamiliar approaches the house or yard, growls when someone unfamiliar approaches you or a family member and is friendly when he is disturbed while sleeping or resting.
The commands this dog knows according to owner, are: sit, down, shake/give paw, come, and stay.
For exercise this dog is used to off leash dog parks, running/jogging and play in yard only.
This dog likes squeaky and ball toys and enjoys playing fetch.
He has been crate-trained but doesn’t do it well.
When home, the dog tends to follow you around.
When left alone he destroys household items and furniture and walls.
When left in the yard he is well-behaved.
When off-leash he stays by your side.
During fireworks and storms he is not bothered.
The dog eats dry food only.
This dog sleeps in bed with the owner and is not picky when it comes to treats.
3/10/15 – SAFER
On 2/15/2015 Loki came to us as owner surrendered. According to the owner, Loki is friendly with children and other dogs, and has no bite history. The Assistant’s observations: playful, friendly and walks well on leash to the assessment area. During the assessment Loki appeared friendly, jumping up to lick the Assessor’s face. He allowed the Assessor to conduct all tactile assessment items and accepted handling well. When pushed away by the assess-a-hand, Loki lifted his head from the food bowl. He kept a firm grip on a rawhide. No other behavior issues; no aggression noted. Although Loki did very well on the behavior assessment, he was involved in a fight with another dog that resulted in minor injuries and was placed on a Department of Health hold. This incident must be considered in the overall behavior assessment. It is the recommendation of the Behavior Department Loki may be adopted by an experienced owner who is fully aware Loki may present dog reactive behavior in the future.
Helper: A1029590
Look: 1. Dog leans forward or jumps up to lick the Assessor’s face with tail wagging, ears back and eyes averted
Sensitivity: 1. Dog leans into the Assessor, eyes soft or squinty, soft and loose body, and open mouth
Tag: 1. Dog assumes play position and joins the game
Squeeze 1/2: 1. Dog does not respond at all for three seconds
Food: 1. Dog lifts head and ceases eating when you reach to pull the bowl away and push him out.
Toy: 1. Dog settles down close to chew, will relinquish toy to you.
Rawhide: 1. Dog settles close, keeps a firm grip and is loose and wiggly. He does not place his body between you and the rawhide
Dog-dog: 2. Dog approaches helper dog with tail at spine level, body not stiff, ears relaxed
Video: http://youtu.be/nGjWgqjweRI
Facebook Main Thread:
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*We highly discourage everyone from trusting strangers that send them Facebook messages, offering help, for it has ended in truly tragic events.*
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For more information on adopting from the NYC AC&C, or to find a rescue to assist, please read the following: http://urgentpodr.org/adoption-info-and-list-of-rescues. If you are local to the Tri-State, New England, and the general Northeast United States area, and you are SERIOUS about adopting or fostering one of the animals at NYC ACC, please read our MUST READ section for instructions, or email [email protected]. Our experienced volunteers will do their best to guide you through the process. * We highly discourage everyone from trusting strangers that send them Facebook messages, offering help, for it has ended in truly tragic events.* For more info on behavior codes and ratings, please click here: http://information.urgentpodr.org/acc-placement-status-descriptions. For answers to Frequently Asked Questions, please see: http://information.urgentpodr.org/category/frequently-asked-questions/. You can call (212) 788-4000 for automated instructions.
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