LOLA aka PAIGE – A1074126
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SAFE 09/03/16
LOLA aka PAIGE – A1074126
**RETURNED 06/26/16, SAFER: EXPERIENCED HOME**
SPAYED FEMALE, WHITE / BROWN, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 1yr 1 mos
RETURN – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason BITEPEOPLE
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 06/25/2016, From NY 11365, DueOut Date 06/25/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Microchip: 981020013580136 Sex: spayed female Age: reported 11m Mentation: BARH Eyes: clear Ears: clean Nose: no d/c; CIRDC cleared before leaving MACC Teeth: no staining If abnormal BCS: WNL, REWT 45.8 from 45 Skin: WNL Hair Coat: WNL Declawed: N/A Any injuries: no Behavior: playful, allows all handling, friendly Medication: N/A, came with medication (none dispensed from MACC so probably dispensed at a private vet, Clavamox 375mg BID no schedule length noted)
Weight 45.8
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SPAYED FEMALE, WHITE / BROWN, PIT BULL MIX, 10 mos
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 05/17/2016, From NY 10034, DueOut Date05/20/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary BARH scan negative young female intact clean EENT clean coat slightly red rashes on ventral neck due to harness very nervous, tense NOSF
Weight 45.0
A volunteer writes: Paige is a young gal with the most gorgeous Pitie smile, freckled rabbit’s ears and a lovely cow print coat. She is still a babe at ten months of age, healthy and seems to have been so well cared for. She was found in a park before to be brought to us and we have now the pleasure to take care of her and the task to find her the wonderful home and family she so deserves. Paige might come at first a little shy but she gets “in the mood” pretty quickly. Her serious face transforms into a happy one after a good walk and a ball game, sprinkled with caresses and sweet talks. She can sit on command for treats she does …not like and will run and catch a ball that she does not retrieve yet. She takes a healthy interest in other dogs and even play bowed to a handsome Hound in a playgroup. Paige is quite a good walker and appreciates her walk around the block, tail wagging and care free. She likes to hop on the bench next to me, sniff me and eventually give me little pecks on my face…. Gorgeous Paige seems to be ready to meet you, listen to all what you might want to teach her and be your forever best friend. She is waiting for you at the Manhattan Care Center.
August 2016: Another volunteer writes: Playgroup Rockstar Alert!!! Lola’s important job with us is as a “greeter” dog in playgroups as she romps happily and respectfully with males and females of all sorts of personalities. Watching her in action is like watching a finely choreographed ballet – she’s a delight! She knows she’s going to “work” as she comes into the pen and her tail wags in anticipation and she grins her adorable grin. When not ‘working’ you’ll find her out for walks with volunteers who adore her, and to watch her sashaying down the street with her perfect leash manners is a joy. Her tail wags with the delight of it all, and I can honestly say she has the cutest little tusch! Lola would love a home to call her own, a canine playmate or two or three, and of course, humans to love her to the moon and back. Come meet our adorable, petite superstar and you won’t want to leave without her!
FROM JUNE 2016: Another volunteer updates: Ears, glorious ears…………I wonder if she’s getting radio signals from outer space with those ears! A beauty in her soft as velvet brown and white coat, her fabulous bunny ears are spattered with freckles, her tail wags and her eyes shine. She’s likely housetrained, pulling on her leash until she finds a good spot to go potty, and then walks nicely on leash. In the park Lola shows off her sit in exchange for a treat, and then sneakily tries to get into my treat bag for more! As other dogs approach she greets them through the fence with a wagging tail. Wearing her happy smile, our little munchkin is ready to greet you and convince you and she belong together. Let yourself be convinced – she’s adorable!
PLAY GROUP (05/16)
When off leash with other dogs, Paige takes time to warm up- once warmed up, she begins to bounce around playfully.
5/19 update: Paige engages in play with males and females. She becomes overwhelmed by exuberant play styles.
BEHAVIOR: (06/2016)
Lola pulls a bit on the leash. She was excited but very interested in interacting with handler during assessment – jumped up, mouthy (light). Lola was excited during some of the handling items, but had soft body language. She was distracted, focused on objects in the room rather than the handler during the tag test. Lola took the toy away but had soft body language.
Lola is an active dog she need a significant amount of exercise and mental stimulation. The behavior department feels that she can go to an experience home.
Look: 3. Dog jumps on the Assessor, consistently rubs his shoulder on the Assessor, and will not allow Assessor to conduct the assessment.
Sensitivity: 2. Dog displays high energy and movement, but it is directed toward getting closer to the Assessor. Her body is soft, likely panting, may jump up between attempts to lick Assessor.
Tag: 2. Dog is not fearful, but is unresponsive to the Assessor, and approaches the Assessor at the end of the game (may need coaxing to approach.) She is focused on stimuli other than the Assessor.
Squeeze 1: 1. Dog gently pulls back her paw.
Squeeze 2: 2. Dog gently places her open mouth over the Assessor’s hand without applying pressure.
Toy: 1. Dog settles close, keeps a firm grip and is loose and wiggly. She does not place his body between you and the toy.
FROM JUNE 2016:
JULY 2016
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