MINI – A1096216
Safe - 11-16-2016 Manhattan
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SAFE 11/16/16
MINI – A1096216
SPAYED FEMALE, WHITE / TAN, SHIH TZU, 7 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason COST
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 11/07/2016, From NY 10453, DueOut Date 11/10/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary BARH scan negative female, spayed tense, nervous mod to heavy tartar slightly cloudy eyes, occular d/c small nodular mass on rt eye ear infection dermatitis on hind quarter, abdomen matted coat, need grooming NOSF
Weight 14.0
A volunteer writes:
Mini is relaxed around strangers and really good with kids, she has been in a home with 3 to 5 year olds and allows them to be rough with her. She is indifferent to the presence of other animals, cat or dogs.
Mini is house trained and does not destroy household items.She is not bnothered by having her foodm treats or toys touched or taken. She is afraid and will try to run when being bated but she is not bothered by being brushed or having her nails clipped.
Mini has a low level of energy at home and follows her owner around the house. SHe is kept indoors and uses the weewee pad and also goes outside. She does not know any commands and is fed pedigree wet and dry food. She does not pull on the leash and if walked off leash she may wander a little but not far but she doesn’t always come back when called and may have to be retrieved.
Mini is calm and does not move much, she allows all handling and has an aloof disposition as if she is indiferrent to the councilors presence and handling.
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