BEEFCAKE – A1094671
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12-2-2016 Manhattan
Rescue: Looking Glass Animal Rescue
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SAFE 12/02/16
BEEFCAKE – A1094671
NEUTERED MALE, BLACK / WHITE, AM PIT BULL TER / AMER BULLDOG, 1 yr, 1 mos
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 10/25/2016, From NY 10458, DueOut Date 10/28/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary scan negative ear- wnl flea comb negative- treated with activyl male intact relaxed during exam
Weight 65.3
A volunteer writes:
A black beauty , a black stallion, Beefcake has arrived at the Manhattan Care Center. He is strong and boisterous, more than an older person like me could handle on a daily basis. But who could resist such a handsome boy, not even me…. Beefcake, you do not belong to a kennel. He cocks his head…”I know..So..Get me out, please..” Beefcake pulls a lot but I can manage as he is not all over the place. He does his business without marking, does not chase the pigeons and does bark at times at other dogs passing by. In playgroups with his peers, he plays exuberantly with males and females or barks at them when he is not actively engaged with them.. Gorgeous Beefcake( I am not sure I love this name but I understand where it comes from) is a masterpiece. Dressed impeccably in the shiniest ebony coat, well designed by his mom and mother nature, he looks more like an attractive young actor than a body builder. He is a good sitter, for treats or none, comes on the lap for a quick kiss, is friendly and sociable, wags his tail a lot and is all together a nice guy to spend time with. Beefcake is a young man at one year of age and will need for sure, some training to make him as well mannered as his elegant looks indicate. I would be so proud to own such a good looking dog and make of him the star of my neighborhood. Come and meet Beefcake at the Manhattan Care Center and make him yours.
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Due to arriving as a stray, Beefcake’s behavior history around dogs is unknown, and it is not certain how his behavior in the care center will translate into a home setting.
10/26: When introduced off leash to other dogs in the care center, Beefcake engages in exuberant, running play with male and female dogs. When not actively engaging in play, Beefcake begins to bark at other dogs running throughout the yard, becoming increasingly aroused.
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