GEORGIA – A1065924
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My name is GEORGIA. My Animal ID # is A1065924.
I am a spayed female white and br brindle amer bulldog mix. The shelter thinks I am about 5 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 02/24/2016 from NY 11434, owner surrender reason stated was NO TIME.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
03/02/2016 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 75.0 LBS.
CIRDC NOTED ON ROUNDS BAR. ATTENTION SEEKING. MODERATE AMOUNT OF MUCOID NASAL DISCHARGE A: CIRDC P: REC DOXYCYCLINE 400MG PO Q24 X 10 DAYS. REC FULL WORK UP WITH PLACEMENT GOOD PROGNOSIS
02/24/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
02/24/16 15:28 Basic information Georgia is a 5 year old spayed American Bulldog with no known medical conditions. Owner got Georgia as a gift over a year ago and is surrendering because of housing issues and no time. Socialization Georgia has lived with children ages ranging from 1 to 16 and got along very well with them. Georgia plays gently with children and adults. Georgia has also lived with other dog but has not been socialized with cats. Around other dogs Georgia is respectful and relaxed. Georgia doesn’t play roughly with dog so when other dogs play to rough she will walk away from them. Around strangers Georgia is friendly and outgoing. Behavior During storms and fireworks Georgia is calm. Georgia allows her food bowl to be touched while eating and for toys and treats to be taken away from her. Georgia lovesss the water and enjoys getting baths. When the weather is warm Georgia loves to play with the hose chasing the water. Georgia isn’t allowed on furniture in the home so behavior is not known for being pushed off furniture. Georgia isn’t bothered when being brushed or having her nails trimmed. When someone unfamiliar approaches the house Georgia will back but will stop when commanded to. For the new family to know Georgia was described as friendly affectionate and playful with a medium activity level. Georgia enjoys playing with balls and chew toys and loves the game tug. Georgia is house trained and crate trained and does well in a crate for up to 7 hours. Georgia is well behaved when left in the yard alone. Georgia stays in the basement in the crate when no one is in the home. Georgia knows the commands sit down come stay and no but owner also says the commands in German Nein and Platz. When off leash outside Georgia will usually stay close by your side but if she wanders forward she will come back when called. Georgia eats dry food twice a day and has had multiple brands. Owner believes Georgia will do well in a home with children or a relaxed home. Behavior during intake Georgia came into the center very wiggly and came right up to the counselor smelling their hand. Georgia allowed to be scanned collared and have her picture taken with ease. Georgia was excited during the intake and laid on her back for belly rubs from the counselors. Georgia jumped right into the kennel and was well behaved.
WEB MEMO
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02/26/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Georgia previously lived with adults and children ages ranging from 1 to 16 years old. The owner stated Georgia plays gentle with children and adults, Georgia also lived with other dog and is respectful and relaxed towards them. The owner describes Georgia as friendly, affectionate and playful. The owner mentioned Georgia is house trained, crate trained for at least 7 hours, has a medium activity level and well behaved when home alone in the house and yard. At intake it was reported Georgia was very loose and wiggly she was also very friendly. She allowed all handling. During SAFER Georgia came into the assessment room calm and relaxed with her mouth open. She was friendly and affectionate towards the assessor. She allowed all handling items to be conducted without issue. Georgia was relaxed during the tag interaction, and during the resources portion of the assessment Georgia was easy to handle when engaged with the item. Georgia appears to be sociable, and did not display any behaviors concerns, so the department feels she can be suitable for an “Average” adopter. Look: 1. Dog’s eyes are averted. Her ears are back, her tail is down, and she has a relaxed body posture. Dog allows head to be held loosely in Assessor’s cupped hands. Sensitivity: 1. Dog leans into the Assessor, eyes soft, soft and loose body, open mouth. Tag: 1. Follows at end of leash, body soft. Squeeze 1: 3. Dog is soft in body and eye, and moves her legs/body so that the Assessor is unable to hold the paw. Flank squeeze 1: 1. Dog does not respond at all. Toy: 1. Minimal interest in toy, dog smells, then turns away. Dog-dog: When off leash with other dogs, Georgia greets with a loose, neutral body. She does not engage or solicit play but is tolerant of a sexually motivated male and offers a very small, sublte correction for his pushy behavior.
02/25/2016 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
When off leash with other dogs, Georgia greets with a loose, neutral body. She does not engage or solicit play but is tolerant of a sexually motivated male and offers a very small, sublte correction for his pushy behavior.
02/25/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative S; 6 YO; 75 lb Extremely sweet, calm and friendly; likes attention; very easy to handle; no restraint required Cutaneous mass on R shoulder, round, firm, approx 1.5 inches Cutaneous mass on dorsal neck, round, firm, approx 1 inch Empty cyst left hind leg in back of thigh Tartar buildup obs BARH EEN clear Coat clear
03/02/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating AVERAGE
CIRDC NOTED ON ROUNDS BAR. ATTENTION SEEKING. MODERATE AMOUNT OF MUCOID NASAL DISCHARGE A: CIRDC P: REC DOXYCYCLINE 400MG PO Q24 X 10 DAYS. REC FULL WORK UP WITH PLACEMENT GOOD PROGNOSIS
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