LINCOLN – A1096489
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SAFE 11/26/16
Brooklyn Center
My name is LINCOLN. My Animal ID # is A1096489.
***A private donor has graciously offered to pay $500 to the New Hope partner that pulls Lincoln A1096489 from the Brooklyn ACC.***
I am a neutered male black and white am pit bull ter mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 11/10/2016 from NY 11207, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
11/19/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 64.2 LBS.
11/19/16 CIRDC noted on rounds S/O: BAR. Active and attention seeking. Eating well EENT: Eyes clear, very mild mucoid nasal discharge H/L: Coughing and sneezing A: CIRDC P: Rec doxycycline 300mg po q24 x 10 days. Excellent prognosis
11/10/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
11/10/16 19:31 Lincoln is a black with white on his chest and nose, American Pit Bull that is possible 1 year old. The dog was found by police officers. The dog was friendly and allowed to be petted. He sniffed people and had a loose body. Lincoln during intake pulls hard on the leash. But he was friendly and social. He allowed being collard, scanned and photographed.
11/16/2016 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Please let me introduce you to Lincoln, a gorgeous, long-legged gentleman with the joy of a pibble, and the energy and curiosity of a boxer. At 2 years old, Lincoln is still young and loves to run, jump, and play (including attempts at chasing pigeons outside of the care center!). Lincoln seems housetrained (he does his business as soon as we’re outside) and is endlessly curious about his surroundings– the other day he was so fascinated by a truck parking that he just had to stop and stare for about 30 seconds. 🙂 Lincoln pulls a bit on the leash, but is responsive to his walker and most likely just needs a bit more exercise and stimulation! Come and see this pretty boy today.
11/13/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
KNOWN HISTORY: N/A Intact, Stray SAFER ASSESSMENT: 11/12/16 Look: 2. Dog pulls out of Assessor’s hands each time without settling during three repetitions. Sensitivity: 1. Dog stands still and accepts the touch, his eyes are averted, and his tail is in neutral position with relaxed body posture. Dog’s mouth is likely closed for at least a portion of the assessment item. Tag: 2. Dog is not fearful, but is unresponsive to the Assessor, and approaches the Assessor at the end of the game (need coaxing to approach.) He is focused on stimuli other than the Assessor. Squeeze 1&2: 1. Dog gently pulls back his paw. Toy: 1. No interest. Summary: Lincoln appeared friendly/social towards assessor; he displayed no concern during his behavior assessment. PLAYGROUP: Lincoln was surrendered as a stray so his past behaviors around dogs are unknown. When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Lincoln solicits and engages in gentle play in a group of playful male and female dogs. He is slightly uncomfortable with body contact play and prefers to engage in running, chase play. He displays soft and bouncy body language throughout the interaction. The Behavior Department recommends that Lincoln be placed in a home with dogs that match his gentle play style. MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: 11/12/16 During his initial examination, Lincoln was relaxed and allowed all handling. ENERGY LEVEL: Lincoln displays a high activity level in the care center. RECOMMENDATIONS: Average (Suitable for an adopter with an average amount of dog experience)
11/12/2016 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATIONÂ
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
Lincoln was surrendered as a stray so his past behaviors around dogs are unknown. When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Lincoln solicits and engages in gentle play in a group of playful male and female dogs. He is slightly uncomfortable with body contact play and prefers to engage in running, chase play. He displays soft and bouncy body language throughout the interaction. The Behavior Department recommends that Lincoln be placed in a home with dogs that match his gentle play style. 11/12: Lincoln displays sexually motivated body language at the gate- focusing on the female, standing up on his toes and a high, vibrating tail. Once in the pen, he attempts to mount the female, but displays bouncy body language when solicited. He engages in gentle play while also attempting to mount the female. He is able to solicit a short burst of running, chase play. 11/14: Lincoln met a neutered and unneutered male today. He exchanged social greetings but mostly kept to himself and anxiously paced around the pen. 11/16-17: Lincoln solicits and engages in gentle play in a group of playful male and female dogs. He is slightly uncomfortable with body contact play and prefers to engage in running, chase play. He displays soft and bouncy body language throughout the interaction.
11/11/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
scan neg male, ~2 years relaxed, allowed handling, no aggression during PE teeth- mild staining eyes, nose, ears, throat- wnl ambx4 no bump palpated no wound seen in body skin/coat-dry/wnl toes- wnl BCS- 3/5 nosf
11/19/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating AVERAGE
11/19/16 CIRDC noted on rounds S/O: BAR. Active and attention seeking. Eating well EENT: Eyes clear, very mild mucoid nasal discharge H/L: Coughing and sneezing A: CIRDC P: Rec doxycycline 300mg po q24 x 10 days. Excellent prognosis
Generated on Nov 22 2016 6:00PM
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