WOODSTOCK – A1084873
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SAFE 08/29/16
Manhattan Center
My name is WOODSTOCK. My Animal ID # is A1084873.
I am a female white and br brindle american staff mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a SEIZED on 08/10/2016 from NY 11691, owner surrender reason stated was OWN ARREST. I came in with Group/Litter #K16-069462.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/25/2016 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 49.2 LBS.
booster
08/10/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
08/10/16 10:15 Woodstock A1084873 is a young female American Staffordshire mix. She was brought to ACC with A1084872 Snoopy and A1084876 Charlie by police. Police report that the dogs were friendly and loose bodied with them and each other. Woodstock had a loose, wiggly body, open mouth, and wagging tail while we pet her, scanned her (-), collared her, positioned her for pictures, and held her for vaccines. She sat next to me while I worked at the computer. She leaned into me while I pet and talked to her.
08/20/2016 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes; Gentle and playful Woodstock came to us with friends Snoopy and Charlie as their owner was forced to leave his premises. The trio has been so well cared for. Though Woodstock has only one eye, truly, being one eyed does not take away Woodstock’s beauty as well as her expressive, sweet and cute looks. She is a real charm and a blessing to spend time with. I experience a moment of peace each time I am with her. I love her smile that often stretches into a laugh. I love her tail wagging, her wiggly body and her always welcoming attitude toward people and dogs alike. She is a good walker, does her business, sits on command even if I do not have treats. She is the ultimate lap dog who is as snuggly and fuzzy as a bunny rabbit. She gives her 100% when she is with her caretaker. She is what I call, A Feel Good dog…I bet she can play too. I bounced a ball in front of her . She looked at me , puzzled, then she ran after it and caught it. She let me take it out of her mouth without problem. I wish we had a yard to have fun. As we have our daily walk at the care center, I can say that Woodstock has remained the same social, friendly and well mannered character. Woodstock is a pretty girly girl, a face that I love to look at, a gal who if I could , I would want to share my life with in a heartbeat. Come and meet her soon at the Manhattan Care Center. Let sunshine enter your life!!!
08/15/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Woodstock came into our center along with two other similarly sized dogs on 8/10/2016. She had a loose, wiggly body and wagging tail upon intake, allowed all handling. Woodstock walked well on leash for her relief walk. She was friendly and sociable upon entering SAFER assessment room, affectionate. Woodstock allowed her head to be cupped in assessor’s hands, relaxed. She stood still and accepted the touch during Sensitivity item, lip lick, mouth open. Woodstock followed at the end of the leash for Tag game, became playful mid game, jumped on assessor lightly. She pulled her paw back on both Squeeze attempts. Woodstock showed minimal interest in Toy. When off leash with other dogs, Woodstock engages in brief bouts of soft play. She offers correction when play becomes more exuberant. Woodstock arrived into our care with other dogs (two males), however their history in-home is unknown. The behavior team feels that Woodstock could be placed into a home with another dog pending successful pre-adoption interaction, and may do best with a social, respectful dog. The Behavior Team feels Woodstock would do well with an Average adopter. Look: 1. Dog’s allows head to be cupped, relaxed Sensitivity: 2. Dog stands still and accepts the touch, lip lick, ears back, mouth open Tag: 1. Follows at end of leash, body soft, playful mid-game, jumps up lightly on assessor at end Squeeze 1 / 2: 2. Dog pulls back paw. Toy 1. Minimal interest. Dog-dog: When off leash with other dogs, Woodstock engages in brief bouts of soft play. She offers correction when play becomes more exuberant. Woodstock arrived into our care with other dogs (two males), however their history in-home is unknown. The behavior team feels that Woodstock could be placed into a home with another dog pending successful pre-adoption interaction, and may do best with a social, respectful dog.
08/11/2016 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
8/11: When off leash with other dogs, Woodstock engages in brief bouts of soft play. She offers correction when play becomes more exuberant. Woodstock arrived into our care with other dogs (two males), however their history in-home is unknown. The behavior team feels that Woodstock could be placed into a home with another dog pending successful pre-adoption interaction, and may do best with a social, respectful dog.
08/11/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Microchip: negative Sex: intact female Age: appx 2y Mentation: BARH Eyes: OS globe sunken and seemingly missing from orbit, conjunctiva closed over some mucop.d/c (old rupture?) Ears: clean Nose: no d/c Teeth: little to no staining If abnormal BCS: WNL Skin: old scars around face and neck, otherwise WNL Hair Coat: WNL Declawed: N/A Any injuries: no Behavior: friendly, sweet, allows all handling Medication: N/A, preventatives given
08/23/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
8/23/16 Coughing, SND, and purulent discharge/entropion OD seen on rounds yesterday. Pt was moved to isolation. Start doxycycline 250 mg PO SID x10 days, as well as TAB OD only BID x10 days. 1088 —– 08/11/16 16:46 OS is missing o very pthisical. no treatment is needed–this is either congemital or a very old injury
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