TROY – A1062867
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TROY – A1062867
**SAFER: EXPERIENCED HOME**
MALE, BLACK / BROWN, AM PIT BULL TER MIX, 1 yr, 6 mos
OWNER SUR – AVAILABLE, HOLD RELEASED Reason INAD FACIL
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 01/13/2016, From NY 11434, DueOut Date 01/13/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Intact male Scan positive for a microchip #0A02220872 1yr and 6 months according to the owner Eyes are clear Nose= No discharge Ears are clean Teeth have mild staining Coat has dander Dewormed with Pyrantel Flea Treatment= Activyl Good appetite As of now no signs of CIRDC As of now no V/S/C/D NOSF Very friendly and allowed all handling
Weight 40.0
A volunteer writes
Handsome Troy is with us as his family lost its home…Although much too thin for my taste, young Troy seems to have been beautifully cared for. He is lightweight but healthy looking and his coat of elegant coloring, is so shiny that it appears to have been dipped in oil…Troy loves other dogs and engages in bouncy play in playgroups. He is well mannered with other pooches in the street too. He does not answer dogs who look for trouble. He used indeed to live in harmony with two Shepies . Troy is glad to exit his kennel . He walks beautifully on the leash and relieves himself on the way. Free in a pen, he spotted right away my goodies bag and waited expectantly in front of it…He can sit for treats but jumps high for them too. Food might have been a little scarce in his former home. Troy is really a hungry caterpillar…He looks across the board quite serious but show him a ball and a large and happy smile will appear on his face…Troy knows that he should share the ball with me to continue the game but prefers to cajole it on a bench…I know he can learn. He is a smart dog and very treats motivated which will make the teaching much easier…I really like Troy, a friendly, sociable and good with dogs pooch who will make a loyal companion to the new owner who will give him a new leash on life…Troy is waiting, hopeful, at the Manhattan Care Center
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