MAX – A1101014
Safe - 1-21-2017 Staten Island
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SAFE 01/21/17
MAX – A1101014
NEUTERED MALE, BROWN / WHITE, PIT BULL MIX, 1 yr, 3 mos
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, HOLD RELEASED Reason PERS PROB
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 01/04/2017, From NY 10314, DueOut Date 01/04/2017
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary initial Barh Scan negative neutered male ~ 15 months. nervous , tense but easy to handle. Ambx4 EENT: wnl NOSF
Weight 63.0
A volunteer writes: Max is a beautiful dog that is looking for a new home. He’s friendly on the walk, and is quickly becoming a center favorite. With his GQ looks and athletic body, Max will turn heads and shoulders while strolling along on his daily walks. Max has no problem jumping up on the backyard bench to keep me company, while I try to keep warm. What I like most about Max is that he seems low key and calm when in my company. It looks like Max came from a caring home. His coat is clean and he looks very healthy as you can see from his picture. If you are looking for a great companion to keep you company, then stop by the care center and look at this peach.
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