OREO – A1076425
Urgent - 6-23-2016 Brooklyn
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SAFE 06/23/16
**MULTIPLE TIMES ON LIST FOR THIS HANDSOME COOKIE!** Hello handsome !! Oreo is a eighty pound Staffy mix who likes to meet to new people, his loose and wiggly style of greetings makes for nice introductions. Oreo made his way to the ACC of NYC due to a landlord issue. His former owner left gracious owner surrender comments, which left Oreo in need of a new home. Oreo knows commands and even ” parks his bottom ” for sit and stay. He was friendly to strangers and lived with a Shih Tzu in his past. Oreo did well on his behavioral SAFER, but the shelter feels he would best with an Experienced foster or adopter with no small children. The shelter cold has dampered Oreo’s time to find a home. The ACC has listed Oreo to be destroyed tomorrow. Please share, adovocate, and pledge to help Oreo find a savior by noon tomorrow. Oreo needs help lickety split or this beautiful dog could die for a treatable cold.
Brooklyn Center
My name is OREO. My Animal ID # is A1076425.
I am a male black and white american staff mix. The shelter thinks I am about 5 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/05/2016 from NY 11693, owner surrender reason stated was LLORDPRIVA.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/20/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is EXPERIENCE, Weight 80.2 LBS.
S/O: Vet check to monitor for CIRDC BAR on presentation mm = pink, moist mild serous nasal discharge bilaterally On chest coupage, elicited a harsh, non-productive cough A: CIRDC PX: good P: move to iso, start course of doxy, and recheck
06/05/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/05/16 21:37 Oreo is a five year old male black and white American Staffordshire mix. He was surrendered by his owner due to owner moving into a home that does not accept pets. He was with owner since he was a puppy and is described as friendly, independent and loyal. Oreo has lived with three adults and a nin year old child in his previous home. He is described as friendly around strangers and will engage in gentle play. Around the child he was relaxed and playful and would engage in gentle and sometimes exuberant play. They would run and play around the home. He lived with a shih tzu in the home and was described as relaxed and repsectful twoards the other dog. He has not been around cats but owner stated while on walks if he sees a cat he will growl and lunge at the cat. He has never bitten a person or another animal. Oreo is housetrained and is walked three times a day. He is used to long leashed and off leash walks and owner stated he will pull very hard while on leash. When off leash she will wander off and takes awhile to come back to owner. He is not bothered when his food is touched while eating or when a treat or toy is taken away. He enjoys baths and being brused. When a stranger approachs his home owner stated he will not bark and will run to the door and greet the visitor with a loose wiggly body. Oreo’s activity level is described as medium and he likes to play with balls, tires, ropes and playing tug. He eats dry food Pedigree brand and is free fed. He knows the command “park your bottom” which means sit and also stay. Upon intake Oreo was relaxed and seeked attention from counselor. He greeted counselor with a wiggly body and allowed all handling, counselor was able to collar, scan (negative) and photograph.
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06/08/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Oreo previously lived with 3 adults and a nine year old child. The owner stated Oreo is friendly, relaxed and playful towards strangers, adults and children. The owner mentioned Oreo has not been around cats but stated on walks if he sees a cat he will growl and lunge at them. It was reported by the owner Oreo is house trained and has a medium activity level. At intake it was reported Oreo was relaxed and friendly, he allowed all handling. During SAFER Oreo came into the assessment room loose and wiggly with high energy, he was friendly and playful towards the assessor. He allowed all handling items to be conducted without issue. Oreo was easily aroused and fixated with the leash and slowly de-escalates during the tag interaction, and during the resources portion of the assessment Oreo was easy to handle when engaged with the item. Oreo seems to be easily aroused during tag and focused on mouthing the leash, and also tends to be very strong to handling. The behavior department feels he can be suitable for an experience adopter with no young children. 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 gets easily aroused, fixated with the leash and slowly de-escalates. Squeeze 1: 1. Dog gently pulls back his paw. Squeeze 2:1. Dog gently pulls back his paw. Toy 1: 1. Dog settles close, keeps a firm grip and is loose and wiggly and, play growls. Dog-dog: Oreo greets with a loose and wiggly body. Once in the pen he is sexually motivated, persistently mounting the female dog after handler interruption.
06/07/2016 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
According to Oreo’s previous owner, Oreo lived with a shih tzu in the home and was described as relaxed and respectful towards the other dog. When off leash with other dogs at the Care Center, Oreo continually mounts female dogs after handler interruption but is able to wander in the pen. He maintains soft, bouncy body language throughout interactions with female dogs. He is reactive towards male dogs, lip curling, growling and lunging. 6/7: Oreo is a bit sexually motivated but does not attempt to mount. He displays bouncy body language as he wanders in the pen. 6/8: Oreo greets with a loose and wiggly body. Once in the pen he is sexually motivated, persistently mounting the female dog after handler interruption. 6/13: Oreo is sexually motivated, intermittently mounting the female greeter dog as he wanders in the pen. 6/16: An attempt was made to introduce Oreo to a male today. When meeting a male through the gate, Oreo’s arousal level increased as he greeted. He began to lip curl, growl, and lunge at the gate. Due to this reactivity, Oreo was not introduced to the male dog. Oreo was slow to deescalate and become relaxed again. During this interaction, the handler in the pen with Oreo attempted to interrupt his reactivity so that the other handler could safely move the helper dog to a further pen and he redirected towards the handler– turning, barking and moving in the direction of the handler. Oreo may be prone to redirecting during or just after an overly arousing event in the future.
06/07/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Scanned positive with Chip#985112004248405 BARH M~ 5 years Tail wags, wiggly – The moment exam began turned head and tried to snap repeatedly. Muzzle needed for exam. Ears, eyes, nose, throat clear Teeth stained Coat clean – no flea dirt or parasites noted Ambx4 Nails short NOSF
06/20/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating EXPERIENCE
S/O: Vet check to monitor for CIRDC BAR on presentation mm = pink, moist mild serous nasal discharge bilaterally On chest coupage, elicited a harsh, non-productive cough A: CIRDC PX: good P: move to iso, start course of doxy, and recheck
Generated on Jun 22 2016 6:00PM
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