HONEY aka STEAK – A1080001
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RTO SAFE 11/26/16
HONEY aka STEAK – A1080001
**RETURNED 11/20/16**
SPAYED FEMALE, BLACK / WHITE, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 4 yrs
STRAY – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 11/19/2016, From NY 10452, DueOut Date 11/26/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Appears to have dermatitis / or rash on the cranial dorsal / and ventral abdomen — VC Microchip: positive 981020015295481 Sex: spayed Age 4Y Mentation: BARH Eyes: clear Ears: clear Nose: clear Teeth: mild tartar If abnormal BCS: 3 Skin: Appears to have dermatitis / or rash on the cranial dorsal / and ventral abdoman Hair Coat: Appears to have dermatitis / or rash on the cranial dorsal / and ventral abdoman Declawed: no Any injuries: none physically Behavior: social / allowed all handling / relaxed Medication: vc will determine NOSF
Weight 42.3
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Manhattan Center
My name is HONEY. My Animal ID # is A1080001.
I am a female black and white am pit bull ter mix. The shelter thinks I am about 4 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 07/05/2016 from NY 10305, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
07/18/2016 Exam Type PRE/POST S/N – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 39.1 LBS.
07/18/16 15:18 mpod ou mucoid nasal d/c waived for surgery due to cirdc rx doxy 200mg sid x 10d 7/5/16 microchip scan negative very calm, allowed all handling female, no spay scar seen large amount of debris AU, severe inflammation cleaned ears and applied otibiotic no ocular or nasal discharge mild dental tartar pododermatitis, redness on body, particularly on lower ventrum as per dr. h, most likely due to allergies, start on: otibiotic AU BID x 14 days cephalexin 500mg BID x 14 days
07/05/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
07/05/16 17:23 No profile given Behavior during intake: When I approached Honey and put my hand out, she came right over to be, relaxed and sniffed my hand. She allowed me to scan her for a microchip, and collar her without any issues. When I took her outside to take her picture, she was loose and wiggly.
07/13/2016 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Honey, appropriately named, is very sweet (pardon the pun). She wags her tail non-stop, hopping up a little in the kennel while I try to wrangle her onto my leash. Once out, she’s ready to explore. Honey wants to greet everyone that passes us by, and is particularly interested in the work being done on a nearby telephone pole. She watched so intently you would think she knew what they were doing!!! 🙂 Honey is energetic and fun to spend time with. I think Honey would love a nice active home with someone that would take her on walks regularly. If you’re interested in adopting Honey please come to the Care Center and meet her.
07/07/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Honey came into our center after a member of the public found her as a stray, so behaviors in the home are unknown. She was relaxed and friendly upon intake, allowed all handling. Honey pulled hard on leash for her relief walk. She was sociable upon entering the SAFER assessment area. Honey held gaze for three full seconds during Look item, soft. She stood still and accepted the touch during Sensitivity item, mouth open, ears and tail neutral. Honey followed at the end of the leash during Tag game, a bit focused on the exit towards end of game. She lip licked during positioning for Squeeze item, did not pull her paw back on both attempts, focused on exit. Honey showed no interest in Toy. She approached the helper dog at an appropriate pace, tail at spine level, not stiff. The Behavior Team feels Honey would do well with an Average adopter. She may benefit from obedience classes to learn leash manners. Look: 1. Dog holds gaze with soft eyes, soft body. She allows head to be held loosely in Assessor’s cupped hands. Dog holds gaze for three full seconds. Sensitivity: 1. Dog stands still and accepts the touch, her eyes are averted, and her tail is in neutral position with relaxed body posture, mouth open. Tag: 1. Follows at end of leash, body soft Squeeze 1: 1. Dog does not pull back paw, lip lick upon positioning Toy 1. No interest. Dog – dog 2. Dog approaches helper dog with tail at spine level, body not stiff, ears relaxed, and lip neutral
07/10/2016 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
When off leash with other dogs, Honey is shy but polite when greeted by a playful solicitous male. She offers appropriate correction to sexual behavior. 7/11 update Honey explored the yard with a large male dog who was not interested in play. 7/12 update Honey continues to have a low energy level, she appears comfortable around other dogs but does not engage in play.
07/05/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
microchip scan negative very calm, allowed all handling female, no spay scar seen large amount of debris AU, severe inflammation cleaned ears and applied otibiotic no ocular or nasal discharge mild dental tartar pododermatitis, redness on body, particularly on lower ventrum as per dr. h, most likely due to allergies, start on: otibiotic AU BID x 14 days cephalexin 500mg BID x 14 days
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