CHINA – 22893 (ALT ID 30199)
Safe - 6-21-2018 Brooklyn
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SAFE 06/21/18
CHINA – 22893 (ALT ID 30199)
**RETURNED 6/17/18**
Care Center Location: Brooklyn, ZIP Code From: 10463, Intake Type: Return
Medical Behavior: Green, Age: 1 year, Sex: Spayed female
Weight: 36 lbs
DVM Intake Exam; Estimated age:1y; Microchip noted on Intake?y; Microchip Number (If Applicable):985 112 009 265 245; History :acc return 2 weeks; Subjective: Observed Behavior -playful, jumpy; Objective ; T =; P =80; R =wnl; BCS 5/9; EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted; Oral Exam:clean teeth; PLN: No enlargements noted; H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic; ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; U/G: spayed; MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat; CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities; Assessment: healthy; Prognosis:excellent; Plan:no treatment
Let’s get to know each other a bit more…
Date of Intake; 17-Jun-2018
Spay/Neuter Status; Spayed
Basic Information: China is a 1 year old, spayed, large breed dog. Client adopted her from ACC 1 week ago and has no health issues and has not been to the vet. China was returned as she was not getting along with the dog in the home and is not house trained.
Previously lived with: 1 adult, 1 dog
How is this dog around strangers? China is described as being friendly, and outgoing with strangers. She plays exuberantly.
How is this dog around children? China lived with 2 children ages 15, 8, and 6. She was relaxed and playful with them and played exuberantly with them.
How is this dog around other dogs? China lived with 1 dog in her previous home and was very playful with her.
How is this dog around cats? China lived with a cat and china was very rough with the cat when she played. They did not play together.
Resource guarding: China does not resource guard her food, treats, or toys.
Bite history: China has no bite history.
Housetrained: Yes
Energy level/descriptors: Very high
Other Notes: China is anxious for a few minutes when left home alone. She will destroy things in the home and barks when she hears loud noises. She isn’t bothered when pushed or pulled off furniture, disturbed while sleeping, held or restrained, and having unfamiliar people come up to owner. she enjoys baths and will bark when someone unfamiliar comes to the door. She does not like having her nails trimmed and will pull away and try to nip the person to have them let go.
Has this dog ever had any medical issues? No
For a New Family to Know: China is described as friendly, affectionate, friendly, playful and excitable. Previous owner loved how sweet she was. Her favorite thing to do is play fetch. She will play with any toy. When you are home she will follow you around. She is indoors only and ate Nutro dry food 2 times a day. She loves rawhide’s as a treat. She is house trained and will use the bathroom outside but prefers wee wee pads. She rarely has accidents in the home. When left alone she will destroy house hold items. She is crate trained and is left inside for about 6-8 hours. She knows how to sit and go to her bed by used hand gestures or pointing down for her to sit. She goes on walks or runs for exercise and will not pull when a prong collar was used. She has never been walked off leash.
Behavior Notes: China was very playful and friendly during intake.
Details on my behavior are…
6/18: China continues to be soft and social with a novel male dog. She is a little persistent with her solicitations but is easy to redirect.
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**RETURNED 6/3/18**
Care Center Location: Manhattan, ZIP Code From: 10463, Intake Type: Owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Green, Age: 1 year, Sex: Spayed female
Weight: 40 lbs
New medical exam pending
A Little Bit About Me…
A volunteer writes: You simply couldn’t paint a more perfect picture of a fun family puppy than China! She gets along wonderfully with everyone from senior dogs to little kids and her favorite thing in the world is spending quality time with friends and family. At the Care Center she’s been promoted to the prestigious position of ‘greeter dog’, welcoming newcomers into playgroup with her trademark silly sweetness, and in her previous home she lived with two very tolerant 13 year old siblings, three kids aged from 6-15 and even a not-so-keen-to-play cat. China’s an energetic ragamuffin could run, jump and fetch the whole day long but she knows how to sit on command, takes treats gently and we’re told she’ll go to her crate when you indicate that it’s time for bed with a gesture of your hand. She walks fairly well on leash, is house trained with the addition of pee pads, plays fetch like a champ, never guards her things and apparently even loves baths! A smart, affectionate cutie with enough energy to power the whole city grid, China’s looking for a new home as active and loving as she is, filled with kind folks and fur friends who’ll give her all the time, toys and attention she craves. Will yours be the lucky family she chooses?
Let’s get to know each other a bit more…
Date of Intake; 3-Jun-2018
Spay/Neuter Status; Spayed
Basic Information: China is a 1 year old, spayed, large breed dog. Client adopted her from ACC about 2-3 months ago and has no health issues and has not been to the vet.
Previously lived with: 1 adult, 3 children, 2 dogs, 1 cat
How is this dog around strangers? China is described as being friendly, and outgoing with strangers. She plays exuberantly.
How is this dog around children? China lived with 2 children ages 15, 8, and 6. She was relaxed and playful with them and played exuberantly with them.
How is this dog around other dogs? China lived with two 13 year old dogs that were very tolerant of her. She wanted to play but they did not. They did not play together.
How is this dog around cats? China lived with a cat and china was very rough with the cat when she played. They did not play together.
Resource guarding: China does not resource guard her food, treats, or toys.
Bite history: China has no bite history.
Housetrained: Yes
Energy level/descriptors: Very high
Other Notes: China is anxious for a few minutes when left home alone. She will destroy things in the home and barks when she hears loud noises. She isn’t bothered when pushed or pulled off furniture, disturbed while sleeping, held or restrained, and having unfamiliar people come up to owner. she enjoys baths and will bark when someone unfamiliar comes to the door. She does not like having her nails trimmed and will pull away and try to nip the person to have them let go.
Has this dog ever had any medical issues? No
Medical Notes; No known health issues upon intake.
For a New Family to Know: China is described as friendly, affectionate, friendly, playful and excitable. Previous owner loved how sweet she was. Her favorite thing to do is play fetch. She will play with any toy. When you are home she will follow you around. She is indoors only and ate Nutro dry food 2 times a day. She loves rawhide’s as a treat. She is house trained and will use the bathroom outside but prefers wee wee pads. She rarely has accidents in the home. When left alone she will destroy house hold items. She is crate trained and is left inside for about 6-8 hours. She knows how to sit and go to her bed by used hand gestures or pointing down for her to sit. She goes on walks or runs for exercise and will not pull when a prong collar was used. She has never been walked off leash.
Details on my behavior are…
Means of surrender (length of time in previous home): Owner Surrender
Behavior toward strangers: Friendly
Behavior toward children: Friendly
Behavior toward dogs: Friendly
Behavior toward cats: Not good with them
Summary: *PLAY GROUP GREETER DOG*
China has been highly social and playful when greeting dogs in the care center. She is often polite when greeting and matches style of play to play partners. The previous owner of China also reports the she has appeared ‘friendly’ around dogs met in the past. China may be most compatible with other social and playful dogs.
Summary (1): 6/4: When introduced off leash to dogs, China is playful and social.
Summary (2): 6/5-6/6: China is playful and social with all dogs.
Summary (3): 6/7: China is social and playful.
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