SNOOP aka DAVID – A1090880
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RTO SAFE 09/26/16
SNOOP aka DAVID – A1090880
NEUTERED MALE, BLACK / WHITE, PIT BULL MIX, 3 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 09/23/2016, From NY 11691, DueOut Date 09/26/2016
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Neutered male Scan negative for a microchip About 3 years old Eyes are clear Nose=No discharge Ears are clean Teeth are mildly stainned Coat=clean Alopecia occurring through out lower back and tail Irritation around the neck Walks well No trauma seen NOSF
Weight 63.0
A volunteer writes: When staff goes out of their way to tell me how great a dog is, I pay attention. And so I met David! So appropriately named, David means ‘beloved’ and he’s won a bunch of staff and volunteer hearts in no time. He’s gorgeous in his shiny black coat, his fabulous amber eyes twinkle with good will, he seems to be housetrained, and he loves to cuddle. I mean, how could you not love all that. He pulls on the leash at first, but after he goes potty settles into better leash manners ignoring dogs of all sizes as we walk. At the park David doesn’t mind being tethered for some photos, lays his big head in my lap for some petting, comes up on the bench with me for some serious kissing and cuddle time, and then lies at my feet as I take some notes. It was a busy day at the park, lots of groups of kids, lots of other dogs, lots of ball playing and David ignores it all, happy to be with his person to chillax and watch it all. Back in the building staff came over to me and said, ‘well, how much did you love him, isn’t he great?’. And I admitted to loving him a ton. So will you….come meet him today.
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