OBSIDIAN – A1084853
Safe - 9-4-2016 Staten Island
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SAFE 09/04/16
OBSIDIAN – A1084853
FEMALE, BLACK / WHITE, PIT BULL / LABRADOR RETR, 3 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 08/09/2016, From NY 10468, DueOut Date08/12/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary microchip scan negative female, no spay scar seen approximately 3 yrs old moderate amount of dark debris AU reddened sclera mild dental tartar and gingivitis 50.1lbs; BCS: 3/5 finder stated that she was thrown out of a car this morning at a construction site no apparent wounds or injuries, active, has a good appetite, BARH vet exam scheduled fortomorrow friendly, allowed all handling
Weight 50.1
A volunteer writes: My what a long tongue you have!!!! Obsidian is a unique looking dog she has a salt and pepper coat, brown eyes and a very long tongue. Obsidian knows how to sit and give paw, she can even give both!!! Obsidian walks nicely on leash and was friendly with the other dogs she met on her walk. I like Obsidian she seems so mellow dog. If your interested in adopting Obsidian please come to the Staten Island Care Center and meet her.
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