PEPSI – A1065733
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My name is PEPSI. My Animal ID # is A1065733.
I am a neutered male black and white pit bull mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR 6 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 02/21/2016 from NY 10314, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
02/22/2016 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 51.0 LBS.
4.0ml activyl applied 5.0ml pyrantel given PO
02/21/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
02/21/16 17:09 DOG INFORMATION SHEET Where did this dog come from? Pepsi was brought from finder’s home. ORIGINAL SOURCE Finder found Pepsi as a stray. Does this dog have a microchip? No WHY ARE YOU BRINGING THIS DOG IN? Finder is bringing Pepsi in because she is unable to handle Pepsi’s hyperness. RELATIONSHIP Finder had Pepsi for a week. PEOPLE Pepsi was staying with 1 adult & 2 children. Pepsi got along with the children but he would get too hyper when he would play and be very jumpy. But Pepsi never showed any aggression. Pepsi gets nervous around new people but he does warm up slowly. Has he ever bitten anyone? No OTHER ANIMALS Pepsi did interacted with finders dog (45lbs) and they got along well according to the finder. PERSONALITY Pepsi always solicits attention. According to finder, Pepsi has a high activity level gets too hyper HABITS Pepsi was fed dry food-beneful TRAINING Pepsi always pulls on leash when walked Accroding to finder, Pepsi is housebroken Pepsi understand the command to sit
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
02/23/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Pepsi came into our center after a member of the public found her as a stray and kept her for one week. While in the home, Pepsi got along with Finder’s 45 lb resident dog. Finder reports Pepsi stayed with 1 adult and two children, would get along but sometimes play too exuberantly and jumpy. Finder states Pepsi gets nervous around new people but he does warm up slowly. It is reported during the week Pepsi appeared housebroken, pulled on leash for walks. During his initial medical exam, Pepsi was nervous, but allowed all handling. Pepsi walked with head and body low, tail tucked, into the SAFER assessment area. He consistently kept a distance from the assessor, would not allow handling, whale eye, tense. It was decided all tactile portions would be skipped due to Pepsi’s discomfort. Pepsi showed no interest in Toy, focused on asssistant’s movements, head, body, tail low. He approached the helper dog from the side, then turns to exit. The Behavior Team feels Pepsi will benefit from being placed with a New Hope partner so he can relax and take time to warm up to his new environment. Toy: 1. No interest, distracted, focused on handler Dog-dog: 2. Dog Turns body to side in relation to other dog, exits.
02/25/2016 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
When off leash with other dogs, Pepsi is polite, loose and wiggly when greeted by a female dog, he can get a bit pushy in his play solicits and play bows but responds well when corrected for it. Pepsi often explored the yard, and appeared to enjoy the company of a female. 2/25 update When introduced to a neutered male, Pepsi offered multiple play bows and often solicited play. They both engaged in running/ jumping play. Pepsi can get a bit pushy when soliciting and responds well when corrected by handlers. 2/26 update Pepsi continues to be social and tolerant of male and female dogs. He offers multiple play bows and is tolerant of an assertive female, he likes to lick other dogs faces as well. 2/26 update Pepsi continues to engage in chase play with both male and female dogs. He is tolerant of a pushy, vocal female dog and does not offer any corrections.
02/22/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Microchip: scan negative Sex: neutered male Age: approximately 1.5 years old Mentation: BARH Eyes: sclera is slightly reddened Ears: clean Nose: wnl Teeth: white and clean BCS: 3/5 Hair Coat: minor hair loss above eyes/on top of head Behavior: nervous, but allowed all handling
02/21/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
– Normal,
visual cage exam performed due to absence of a handler bright, alert, responsive appears a little timid in cage male ate most of food in bowl nosf full PE is scheduled to be performed tomorow
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