SHILOH – A1087515
Safe - 9-6-2016 Staten Island
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SHILOH – A1087515
***POSSIBLY BLIND***SAFER : EXPERIENCED HOME***
NEUTERED MALE, WHITE / BROWN, BEAGLE MIX, 2 yrs, 6 mos
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, HOLD FOR ID Reason HOUSE SOIL
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 08/27/2016, From NY 10308, DueOut Date 08/27/2016
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Scan positive BARH AMBx4 Nervous,but allowed handling Neutered~2yrs Mild gingivitis/tartar Overweight possibly blind OD, corneal scarring seen, microopthalmia No fleas seen
Weight 51.4
PROFILE :
Neutered, owner surrender
Previously lived with: Not reported
Behavior toward children: Relaxed, respectful, and playful; plays exuberantly
Behavior toward dogs: Lived with a small dog; respectful and tolerant, plays exuberantly with known and new dogs
Behavior toward cats: Unknown, not exposed to cats
FG/RG: None reported
Bite history: None reported
Housetrained: Uses wee wee pads and also goes outside
Energy level/descriptors: Described as playful and excitable with a high energy level.
Other notes: Crate trained as a puppy
BEHAVIOR :
Look: 2. Eyes averted, trembling, tense
Sensitivity: 2 lip lick, tense, ears and tail neutral
Tag: 1 follows, soft
Squeeze 1: 3 moves body away
Flank 1 / 2: 1 No response
Toy: 1. Minimal interest
Dog-dog: 2 approaches, investigates and then turns away
Summary: Shiloh is tense and nervous, at times flinchy.
PLAYGROUP:
When off leash with other dogs, Shiloh is very polite when greeted by two smaller males. He engaged in very brief running play, offers muzzle licks and often solicited handler’s attention.
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