CHLOE aka WILMA – A1066877
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My name is CHLOE. My Animal ID # is A1066877.
I am a spayed female br brindle and white am pit bull ter mix. The shelter thinks I am about 11 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a RETURN on 04/16/2016 from OUT OF NYC, owner surrender reason stated was TOO STRONG.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
04/16/2016 Exam Type POST ADOPTION – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 43.8 LBS.
Post Adoption: Microchip:A981020015287745 Sex:Spayed.(incision site has held nicely) Age:11 months Mentation:Good Eyes:Bright and curious. Ears:Errect Nose:Moist Teeth:Pearly whites If abnormal BCS:N/A Skin:Good Hair Coat:Good Declawed:N/A Any injuries:N/A Behavior:Extremely rambuncious and is a little mouthy possibly all due to age and no training. Medication: Animal came into the facility with medication: Ear Cleaning and Mometamax. Both medications was dispensed 03/26/16 and the time usage for both was10 days. Animal has completed her course of TX.
04/16/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
04/16/16 11:09 Basic information Chloe was brought in as a return due to having too much puppy-like behavior. Owner has had Chloe for the past couple of months after adopting her from AC&C. Owners note that their vet stated Chloe has an ear infection, but has since given her meds to care for it. Socialization & Behavior Chloe is described as being immediately friendly and outgoing with strangers. She lived with a 3, and 5 year old. Owners say Chloe loves being affectionate and playful with the children but may be too rough due to size and age. Chloe has not spent time with other animals, but owner says is passing she is tolerant and unbothered when passing by dogs. Owners say Chloe is afraid of the vacuum cleaner, and will sometimes bark, growl, and run from it. Chloe is unbothered if food is touched while eating, owner says they trained her to not eat until instructed to. She is also friendly with objects and her possessions being touched. Chloe listens and moves when removed from furniture, and is unbothered if disturbed while sleeping. For a New Family to Know Chloe is described as playful, affectionate, and friendly with a high activity level. When home she is normally following her owner and loves toy balls. She is taken out between4-5 times a day, and gets time in the yard due to constantly needing to urine. Owners note that Chloe gets diarrhea easily, and to combat it they mix her Blue dry food with rice. Owners recommend Chloe go to a home with no small children due to her sometimes being too rough. Chloe is partially housing trained going outside, and with wee-wee pads but owner says she has accidents a few tomes per week. The one occasion she was home alone Chloe was fine, and is behaved if left in the yard alone. Chloe understands the commands sit, stay, and come. Owners say Chloe lightly pulls and only walk her with a harness. Behavior during Intake Chloe was very friendly during intake. She immediately jumped onto counselor’s lap to initiate affection. Chloe did become a bit mouthy during petting but understands stop. Owners note that lately Chloe has been attempting to playfully chew on her leash when walked. Chloe accepted treats, and allowed all handling. Chloe showed no signs of aggression during intake.
04/22/2016 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Ready to wake up happy every morning? Ready to enjoy some exercise with a fabulous companion, and then some hugs and kisses? Ready to enjoy it all with someone who thinks (who knows) you are the center of their world, never talks back or argues? Then come meet Chloe as she’s the bounciest, friendliest, tail waggyest pup in town! Up front in her kennel ready for her walk, she’s on her way to being housetrained, going potty the moment we were outside, and is all bouncy puppy as we walk. Her tail wags, she smiles at everyone, and of course everyone smiles back at her. Showing off her ‘sit’, she shakes paw when invited and enjoys her reward treats. Stunning in her brindle coat, Chloe is all about making friends, exploring her world, and bouncing from one thing to another. Chloe is looking for a home experienced in raising puppies to be the best they can be. Like children, puppies need structure, guidance, patience and loads and loads of love. I guarantee you’ll wake up with a smile on your face every day when you’re waking up to Miss Chloe….she won’t let it be otherwise. She wants to be your one and only canine buddy and with Chloe by your side you won’t need another. She’s excitedly waiting to meet you, so do it today! For video, copy-paste link to your browser– https://youtu.be/-Cz1NlREY1I
04/18/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Chloe came into our center as an owner surrender citing puppy behavior of mouthing and excited play was too much for the children. She reportedly lived with a 3 yr old and a 5 year old child, affectionate and playful with the children but sometimes too exuberant. It is reported Chloe may sometimes bark or growl at the vaccum cleaner. It is reported she is unbothered if anyone touches her Food, Toys, Treats, and was trained not to eat until instructed to. She is described as playful, affectionate, and friendly with a high activity level. She walked well on leash during her relief walk, owner reports she walked Chloe with a harness. During intake, Chloe was very friendly, immediately jumping on admissions counselor’s lap to initiate affection. She became a bit mouthy but stopped when instructed to. She allowed all handling. Chloe was friendly and sociable upon entering SAFER assessment room. She jumped up during Look item, excited and wiggly. Chloe leaned into assessor during Sensitivity item, lip lick, ears back. She playfully engaged during Tag game, hopping and popping, jumping up lightly on assessor, but settled easily at end. Chloe did not pull her paw back on both Squeeze items, mouthing assessor’s hand with no pressure. She playfully engaged with Toy, keeping a firm grip with loose, wiggly body. When off leash with other dogs, Chloe initially approaches and sniffs the male helper, body a bit tense. She begins to growl with increasing volume. When the helper dog walks away, she runs behind him, continuing to vocalize, jumping on his back and growling. When handler intervention is used to separate, she attempts to run back toward the helper dog, continuing to growl. The Behavior Team feels Chloe would do best with an Experienced owner. She would benefit from being the only resident dog. Look: 1. Dog jumps up with tail wagging, ears back and eyes averted. Sensitivity: 1. Dog leans into the Assessor, eyes soft or squinty, soft and loose body, open mouth. Tag: 1. Dog assumes play position and joins the game. Or dog indicates play with huffing, soft ‘popping’ of the body, etc. , jumps on Assessor once play begins. Squeeze 1: 1. Dog does not respond at all for three seconds. Her eyes are averted and her ears are relaxed 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 her body between you and the toy.
03/07/2016 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
Chloe was initially cautious of interaction during her first introduction. She become more interested in engaging play, to the point of becoming more pushy and vocal. Upon her return to our care center, Chloe has been tense during interaction, jumping on other dogs, and beginning to vocalize with increasing intensity. The behavior department feels that Chloe would do best as the only resident dog in a home until her behavior around other dogs can be followed up on. When off leash with other dogs, Chloe is intially cautious in the yard. She avoids and runs away from greeting from the male helper. She instead seeks attention from handlers. 3/8 update: Chloe continues to be cautious but allows greeting. She seeks handler attention. 3/9 update: Chloe is initially cautious when solicited by a playful female dog. When introduced to a calmer female dog, she begins to solicit play, but continues to solicit when offered correction from the other dog. 3/10 update: Chloe engages in rough running play in a group of males and females. She becomes vocal and may mount the other dogs. 3/11 update: Chloe continues to enagage in rough, running play but is less vocal. 4/18 update update: Chloe initially approaches and sniffs the male helper, body a bit tense. She begins to growl with increasing volume. When the helper dog walks away, she runs behind him, continuing to vocalize, jumping on his back and growling. When handler intervention is used to separate, she attempts to run back toward the helper dog, continuing to growl. 4/19 update: Chloe is again tense when entering the pen, immediately jumping onto the helper dog and growling. She is separated with handler correction and approaches less tense, but continues to muzzle nudge, put her paws on his back and vocalize. 4/20 update: Chloe is tense when enetering the pen. She becomes pushy, running after the other dogs, vocalizing, and jumping on them. 4/22 update: Chloe is assertive and jumps onto the male helper, repeatedly depsite him attempting to keep a distance. when correction is offered she growls and vocalizes back.
04/16/2016 POST ADOPTION PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Post Adoption: Microchip:A981020015287745 Sex:Spayed.(incision site has held nicely) Age:11 months Mentation:Good Eyes:Bright and curious. Ears:Errect Nose:Moist Teeth:Pearly whites If abnormal BCS:N/A Skin:Good Hair Coat:Good Declawed:N/A Any injuries:N/A Behavior:Extremely rambuncious and is a little mouthy possibly all due to age and no training. Medication: Animal came into the facility with medication: Ear Cleaning and Mometamax. Both medications was dispensed 03/26/16 and the time usage for both was10 days. Animal has completed her course of TX.
03/12/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 1 – NORMAL ,
03/12/16 19:56 Room log says diarrhea – none seen – BAR 3/7SCAN NEGATIVE BRIGHT ALERT RESPONSIVE HYDRATED PHYSICAL EXAM- INTACT FEMALE. YOUNG DOG. EYES, EARS, BODY COAT- WNL AMB X 4 APPLIED ACTIVYL. 4.1 CC PYRANTEL PO GAVE. ALLOWS HANDLING. NOSF
MARCH 2016
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