MOLLY – 21118
Safe - 2-23-2018 Staten Island
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SAFE 02/23/18
MOLLY – 21118
Care Center Location: Staten Island, ZIP Code From: 10308, Intake Type: Owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Green, Age: 3 years, Sex: Female, Weight: 53 lbs
L V T Notes: 3:48 PM; Microchip: NEG; Sex: FEMALE; Age: 3 YRS; Mentation: WNL; Eyes: WNL; Ears: WNL; Nose: WNL; Teeth: Teeth tartar; If abnormal BCS: WNL 5/9; Skin: WNL; Hair Coat: WNL; Any injuries: NO; Behavior: FRIENDLY,ALLOWED HANDLING; NSF
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Basic Information:
Molly is a 3 year old female that has no previous or current medical issues that the owner is aware of. Owner had Molly for 3 years but had to surrender due to moving.
Previously lived with: 2 Adults, 2 Children
How is this dog around strangers? Around strangers, Molly is friendly and outgoing. She loves giving kisses to whoever approaches her
How is this dog around children? Owner had 2 children ages 11 and 17 and stated that Molly was always relaxed and respectful about both children
How is this dog around other dogs? Owner did not have any dogs in the home so behavior is unknown. When Molly was taken outside on walks and would see other dogs, she would pull on the leash to go over to the other animals.
How is this dog around cats? Owner did not have any cats in the home so behavior is unknown
Resource guarding: Molly is not bothered when someone takes away her food, treats or toys.
Bite history: Molly does not have a bite history
Housetrained: Yes
Energy level/descriptors: Very High
Other Notes:
Molly is not bothered by having her food, treats and toys taken away, being pushed off furniture, being held/restrained, being disturbed while sleeping, being given a bath, having her nails trimmed, having her coat brushed and when unfamiliar people would approach the home or yard.
For a New Family to Know:
Molly is described as friendly, affectionate, playful and excitable. She has a very high activity level and likes to play with balls. In the home, Molly liked to stay in her favorite spot. She was fed both wet and dry food brand Pedigree. Molly was kept mostly indoors and is house trained. When left alone in the home, she would bark and whine. When Molly was left alone in the yard, she was well behaved. Owner stated that Molly is crate trained and would spend several hours in the crate a day without any issues. She knows the cues sit, down and paw. For exercise, Molly was let out in the yard to play. When on the leash, Molly tends to pull lightly. Owner was able walk Molly off leash and stated that she would stay by the owners side.
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