PULGA aka BELUGA – A1067814
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PULGA aka BELUGA – A1067814
FEMALE, GRAY / WHITE, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 2 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD
Reason NO TIME
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 03/17/2016, From NY 10472, DueOut Date 03/17/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary 03/17/16 14:22 INITIAL EXAM microchip scan negative female approx 2 years old BAR, mildly dehydrated mild to moderate amount of dental tartar, underbite clean ears, no fleas or parasites seen BCS 3/9, slightly underweight no coughing/sneezing/nasal discharge/CIRDC signs clean ears heart and lungs WNL abdomen WNL
Weight 29.4
A volunteer writes: I love this dog as much as I love her adorable name! Beluga caviar is one the most expensive foods in the world, and now you can have your very own Beluga at a very nominal adoption fee! She’s a pocket pittie with an adorable little tongue which peaks out of her equally adorable little face. Surrendered to our care as her people no longer had time to care for her we’re told she plays gently with children and adults, lived with another large dog who was her friend, sleeps inside her open door crate at night, and is housetrained. Beluga showed off her sit and shakes paw (both of them) all in exchange for treats which she welcomes enthusiastically and takes gently. As we walked to the park we passed another dog being walked and Beluga wagged her tail happily and kept turning around to see if the other dog was following. So cute! She seems to love other dogs, wagging her tail in happiness at every kenneled dog we passed on our way in and out of the building. Her leash manners are lovely, she enjoys playing with toys, and enjoys a good snuggle. This itty bitty morsel of cuteness is waiting to find her new home, will you be the lucky one to make her yours?
PROFILE: BASIC INFO
Beluga A1067814 is an approximately 1 plus year old American Pitbull Terrier Mix. She wasa a gift to the owner from strangers a year ago. The owner cannot keep Beluga any longer because they do not have time for her. Beluga does not have any health concerns.
SOCIALIZATION
Beluga is friendly with strangers. She plays gently with adults and children alike. Beluga has lived with another female pitbull and they were friendly towards each other. Beluga has never bitten anyone.
BEHAVIOR
Beluga does not have any behavior concerns. She digs her nose into the food bowl if you try to remove it, according to the owner. She allows you to remove her water bowl, or toy away. Beluga allows you to bathe her, brush her and pet her. If an unfamiliar approaches the doorway to the home, she barks.
FOR A NEW FAMILY TO KNOW
Beluga is best described as friendly, affectionate, and friendly. She has a high activity level. When home, she follows you around. Beluga likes to play with squeaky toys. she has been kept mostly indoors. She sleeps inside of an open door dog crate. Beluga eats Blue buffalo dry food. She is house trained and goes on dirt. She listens to the command sit. For exercise she is walked on the leash.
BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE
Beluga allowed all handling, collaring and photos.
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