LAYLA aka KYLIE – A1028764
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LAYLA aka KYLIE – A1028764
***RETURNED 05/30/16***
SPAYED FEMALE, BLACK / BROWN, ROTTWEILER / LABRADOR RETR, 4 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason OWN EVICT
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 05/30/2016, From NY 10014, DueOut Date 06/02/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation YELLOW
Medical Summary SCAN POSITIVE 985112004731575 BRIGHT ALERT RESPONSIVE HYDRATED PHYSICAL EXAM- SPAYED FEMALE MILD DENTAL TARTAR. EYES, EARS, BODY COAT- WNL AMB X 4 APPLIED ACTIVYL. 5.5 CC PYRANTEL PO GAVE. VERY NERVOUS & TENSE. ACTIVELY RESISTED BEING EXAMINED. NOSF
Weight 53.4
A volunteer writes;
Layla brings the word “Man Best Friend” to its highest level.. Literally, this beautiful dog, brought up a bit seclusively, saw her master as the source of ” all good ” and treated her as such. She was rather shy with the outside world, anxious with novelties, very affectionate and even protective of her owner, getting back, i have no doubt of it, a lot of love in return…Life in a cocoon has its plusses and minuses and in the case of Layla, it did not play in her favor. Indeed, Layla is with us as her owner was evicted as a result of Layla’s protective behavior. She did mingle properly with children, though and with dogs too in the park, leash free. She played gently with “her” cats. She loved to wrestle and play rope with her master, was well behaved when she was alone in the house. She had no handling issues. Lots of good qualities we like to find in a pet….No wonder that Layla is a little timid here at the care center. She paces a lot while free in a pen and is very vigilant.She comes around after some time spent with the same caretaker, comes when called, sniffs a lot “her person”, accepts caresses and treats. At some point, her wandering slows down and she appears more at peace. Her eyes meet mine and I can see some kind of relief in them…She rests rather at a distance , observing carefully her premises but eventually, when she feels that things are safe, sits by my side for some bonding…. Layla has been beautifully cared for. She is one healthy gal, elegantly dressed in the shiniest coat. Her eyes are sharp, bright copper. Her weight is perfect. Her owner was so proper about her diet and even veterinary care…I know that it is with a very heavy heart that she must have relinquished Layla to the care center asking us to find her very precious girl a mature family that would show her a lot of love. I so hope that wish will be granted. I , too, would love to see gorgeous Layla, live her full life, happy, in the right loving hands. Layla is waiting for her new master and teacher at the Manhattan Care Center.
A volunteer adds: Layla outdid herself yesterday ! She was a real star showing all her training skills to a volunteer she never even met…And welcoming she was in our pen to staff and other volunteers curious to watch the “performance” she was putting for everyone to see. Sit, stay, roll over, give me five, left, right. She was beaming and her caretaker was so proud!!! I was so happy to see somber Layla with the largest smile on her face, moving lightly in the enclosure, bouncing and all bright eyed. She has discovered another world ere at the care center, even that she spends most of her time in a kennel. I kind of think that she was not too socialized by the owner who took so beautifully care of her. Although she flabbergasted me (and many others) yesterday, Layla has still a way to go to become the socialite with people and other dogs, the way we want a city pet to be. I felt like crying(of joy and pride) to see the scared girl I met one week ago, making such tremendous progresses. Way to go, brave Layla!! I hope that soon will come the savvy master you and us have been waiting for..
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FEMALE, BLACK / BROWN, ROTTWEILER / LABRADOR RETR, 3 yrs
STRAY – EVALUATE, HOLD RELEASED Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 02/25/2015, From NY 11106, DueOut Date 02/25/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation No Initial Behavior
Medical Summary No Initial Exam
Video: 02/15
VIDEOS: 06/16
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