HENNY – A1108604
Safe - 5-7-2017 Brooklyn
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SAFE 05/07/17
Brooklyn Center
My name is HENNY. My Animal ID # is A1108604.
I am a neutered male white and brown am pit bull ter mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 04/11/2017 from NY 11370, owner surrender reason stated was LLORDPRIVA.
04/25/2017 AT RISK MEMO
Henny A1108604 is at risk due to CIRDC diagnosis
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
05/01/2017 Exam Type BS RESOLVED URI – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 57.2 LBS.
05/01/17 Recheck CIRDC – Day 7 of Doxycycline. S/O: BARH. mm=pink, moist, Active and social, right at front of kennel. Eating well. EENT: No oculonasal discharge, no sneezing. H/L: No coughing. A: CIRDC resolved. P: OK to move out of iso and continue remainder of treatment. Excellent prognosis.
04/11/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
04/11/17 20:45 Henny is a 3 year old male APBT mix; he came to family from a breeder and was surrender due to the owner being Evicted. He has no known health issues or injures. Henny has no recent vet history. Around strangers Henny is very friendly, playful and likes to jump to greet. He has lived with children of ages 5-15 years old and is playful and gentle with the children he allows them to pet him and climb on his back. When he sees another dog he tries he will sometimes engage in play or runs away and hides. Henny has no bite history. Henny isn’t bothered when someone tries to touch her food. She tries to engage in play if someone takes away her toy. Henny loves bath time and likes to drink the water. He was described as friendly, affectionate, and playful with a very high activity level. Henny loves playing with Kong’s and stuffed toys. Henny enjoys getting his butt scratched. He is feed only dry food of the beneful brand twice a day. He is house trained and uses the grass or cement and is walked 4-5 times a day. While in the home alone he will go into the garbage bags if it’s outside of the bin or not in a cabinet. Henny has never been crate trained. He knows commands sit, shake/give paw and down. Henny goes on brisk walks on leash and if taking off leash Henny will run away. Upon intake Henny was friendly but try to move away when the counselor tried to collar. He relaxed once given treats and, the counselor was able to take a photo
04/20/2017 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Pretty Henny was very quiet and calm in his kennel when I came to walk him today, although he was so excited to go outside that he did pull on the leash a bit (nothing a harness for walking wouldn’t help!). Henny appears to be housetrained, seems curious about other dogs, and has a good energy level. Henny already knows how to sit and give paw, and would do great with an adopter who’d like to teach this smart boy a few more tricks! Other fun facts about Henny: he took what I believe to be the world’s longest pee this afternoon, and although he doesn’t care too much about chasing a ball, the mere sight of one being thrown nearby gave him the “zoomies” (in other words, he got to so happy and excited that he just ran back and forth outside for a while before tiring himself out!). Henny is a smart, active, and happy boy–come and meet him at the Brooklyn ACC today!
04/14/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
CANINE BEHAVIOR EVALUATION for HENNY A1108604 KNOWN HISTORY: Full profile 4/11/17 Unaltered male, Owner surrender Previously lived with: Adults, and children (ages 5–15 years old) Behavior toward strangers: Friendly. Behavior toward children: Playful. Behavior toward dogs: Playful. Behavior toward cats: Unknown Resource guarding: None reported Bite history: None reported Housetrained: Yes, Henny is walked 4-5 times daily. Energy level/descriptors: Owner describes Henny as friendly, and playful with a very high activity level. Other notes: Upon intake Henny was friendly and allowed all handling. SAFER ASSESSMENT: 4/13/17 Look: 1. Dog’s eyes are averted, with tail wagging and ears back. He 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, distracted. Squeeze 1: 3. Dog is soft in body and eye, and moves his legs so that the Assessor is unable to hold the paw Flank squeeze 1: 1. Dog does not respond at all. Flank squeeze 1: 1. Dog does not respond at all. Toy 1: No interest. Summary: Henny was relaxed and social. He allowed handling throughout his assessment. Although Henny was a bit uncomfortable with paw squeeze, he did give the appropriate warning signs, and did not escalate. DOG-DOG INTERACTION ASSESSMENT: Summary PLAYGROUP: According to Henny’s previous guardian, when Henny sees another dog he will sometimes engage in play or runs away and hides. When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Henny displays alert posturing -standing tail with a high, vibrating tail- when greeting a novel female. He is sexually motivated, attempting to mount the female dog and displaying bouncy body language when she solicits play. He low growls -an appropriate canine behavior warning- when she places her paws on his back. MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: 4/12/17 Henny seemed a bit head shy, but allowed all handling. ENERGY LEVEL: Henny was calm and allowed all handling. He maintained a low energy level. RECOMMENDATIONS: Average (suitable for an adopter with an average amount of dog experience)
RECOMMENDATIONS: Average (suitable for an adopter with an average amount of dog experience)
04/13/2017 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
According to Henny’s previous guardian, when Henny sees another dog he will sometimes engage in play or runs away and hides. 4/13: When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Henny displays alert posturing -standing tail with a high, vibrating tail- when greeting a novel female. He is sexually motivated, attempting to mount he female dog and displaying bouncy body language when she solicits play. He low growls -an appropriate canine behavior warning- when she places her paws on his back. 4/22- 4/23: Henny displays loose and wiggly body language when greeting a novel male dog. He solicits gentle play and explores the pen when play is not reciprocated. 4/24: Henny engages in higher energy body contact play with a playful male dog.
04/12/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Date: 4/11/17 4-12-17 2yo M Entire O Surrender No MIC on Intake Subjective: BAR-H Observed Behavior – Easy to handle; does not like when someone is above him, used muzzle to examine back legs Evidence of Cruelty seen – None Evidence of Trauma seen – None Objective 3/5 BCS EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: NAD H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Male Entire MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: Not performed Assessment – Patient appears to be in good health Plan – Intake Prognosis: Excellent SURGERY: Okay for sx — Canine DAPP Product Name: Novibac Serial Number: 0201711A Location of Vaccination: RFL Revaccination Date: 4/25/17 Canine Bordetella Product Name: Intra Trac Serial Number: 00541367B Location of Vaccination: IN Revaccination Date: 10/11/17
05/01/2017 BS RESOLVED URI (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating AVERAGE
05/01/17 Recheck CIRDC – Day 7 of Doxycycline. S/O: BARH. mm=pink, moist, Active and social, right at front of kennel. Eating well. EENT: No oculonasal discharge, no sneezing. H/L: No coughing. A: CIRDC resolved. P: OK to move out of iso and continue remainder of treatment. Excellent prognosis.
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