ROSE aka CELO – A1103250
Safe - 2-19-2017 Brooklyn
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SAFE 02/19/17
Brooklyn Center
My name is ROSE aka CELO. My Animal ID # is A1103250.
I am a spayed female br brindle and white pit bull mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 02/08/2017 from NY 11411, owner surrender reason stated was ABANDON.
AT RISK MEMO
No At Risk Memo
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
02/12/2017 Exam Type TREATMENT – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL Normal, Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 48.6 LBS.
No Final Exam
02/08/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
DOG INFORMATION SHEET Where did this dog come from? Roomate ORIGINAL SOURCE Family / Friend Does this dog have a microchip? No Who will it trace to? Animal’s Name: Kilo WHY ARE YOU BRINGING THIS DOG IN? Moving RELATIONSHIP He’s not mine, but I’ve known him He lives in the house. PEOPLE Lives with 2_ adults Does he get along with children? Yes Does he get along with strangers? Yes Has he ever bitten anyone? No Has he bitten anyone in the last 10 days? No Describe his behavior: Friendly. Can you describe his behavior around animals he doesn’t live with? PERSONALITY Loves to play, is very active Likes to be petted, hugged ect. HABITS Eats dry food Eats whenever – there’s always food TRAINING Knows “sit” Knows “give paw” Walks well on leash Pulls on leash only when excited Is housebroken Does this dog have any behavioral problems that you’re aware of? If yes, please provide as much detail as possible. Does this dog have any medical problems that you’re aware of? If yes, please provide as much detail as possible. Vet’s name and number: Last time there? Is there anything that could be done to help you keep your dog? What kind of home do you think would be best for this dog? Is there anything else we should know?
02/15/2017 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: This petite girl is such a gentle little soul. She’s a bit on the shy side, but not too shy to come over and get some treats from me. Which she takes so gently I could swear it’s a mouse and not a dog who’s delicately taking the goodies on offer. Celo is easy on the leash, doesn’t jump up, and is quiet in her kennel. She is absolutely stunning with her one brown eye and one ice blue. And her white head with tan body and ears is positively adorable. Before she was surrendered, her owner’s neighbor actually called me trying to get help placing her in a new home. The owner was ill and going into the V.A. for surgery and then into a nursing home and was concerned about his little girl going to a loving home. If you’re looking for a sweet little doll of a dog, maybe you’re that new loving home for her.
02/11/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
KNOWN HISTORY: None 2/8/17 Unaltered female, Stray SAFER ASSESSMENT: 2/11/17 Look: 2. Dog’s eyes are averted. Her body posture is a bit tense; her tail is tucked. She trembles but allows head to be held loosely in Assessor’s cupped hands. Sensitivity: 2. Dog stands still and accepts the touch, her eyes are averted, her tail is tucked, body tense, mouth closed, trembles ears back. Tag: 1. Dog assumes play position and joins the game. Or dog indicates play with huffing, soft ‘popping’ of the body, etc. Squeeze 1/2: 1. Dog gently pulls back her paw. Toy: 1. Dog settles down close to chew, will relinquish toy to you. Summary: Celo was social towards the assessor though a bit fearful initially. We recommend allowing Celo to interact at her own pace. DOG-DOG INTERACTION ASSESSMENT: Summary PLAYGROUP: Celo was surrendered as a stray so her past behavior around dogs is unknown. When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Celo displays conflicting body language -play bowing while lip curling- when greeting a novel male dog. Once in the pen, Celo displays assertive posturing, bouncing and attempting to mount he male dog. When interacting with a playful female dog, Celo displays slightly stiff body language as she solicits play. When play is not reciprocated, Celo keeps to herself and explores the pen. MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: 2/8/17 Celo was Anxious, whining, allows all handling during her initial exam. ENERGY LEVEL: RECOMMENDATIONS: Average (Suitable for and adopter with an average amount of dog experience).
02/09/2017 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
Celo was surrendered as a stray so her past behavior around dogs is unknown. 2/9: When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Celo displays conflicting body language -play bowing while lip curling- when greeting a novel male dog. Once in the pen, Celo displays assertive posturing, bouncing and attempting to mount the male dog. 2/10: When interacting with a playful female dog, Celo displays slightly stiff body language as she solicits play. When play is not reciprocated, Celo keeps to herself and explores the pen. 2/11: Celo displays loose and wiggly body as she solicits gentle play in a small group of playful male and female dogs. As the group gets bigger, Celo ceases engage in play and whines at the door.
PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was UNKNOWN – Normal, behavior rating was NONE
No Initial Exam
No RE-EXAM or CAGE-EXAM found
– Normal,
No detailed description for a visit type RE-EXAM or CAGE-EXAM found!
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