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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Sunday, March 17, 2013

Urgents!

Transportation and adoption information available on links.

If you're considering adding a furry family member, please consider shelter animals who will be euthanized without a rescue.

Please support spay/neuter programs if you care.

CHAZ is terrified at Devore - he was dumped there after 10 years with his family because they moved and could not take him with them. This handsome fellow needs a rescue to save him before close today (5 pm Sunday 3/17). If you can help in an way - rescue/pledges/foster/adopter, please click on his picture and post on his album thread.
CHAZ - ID#A554726 (available 3/17) **RESCUE ONLY - BEHAVIOR OBSERVED**

My name is CHAZ.

I am a neutered male, red Shepherd mix.

The shelter staff think I am about 10 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Mar 12, 2013.

This information is less than 1 hour old.
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For more information about this animal, call:
San Bernardino County - Devore Shelter at (909) 386-9820
Ask for information about animal ID number A554726
CHAZ - ID#A554726 (available 3/17) **RESCUE ONLY - BEHAVIOR OBSERVED**

My name is CHAZ.

I am a neutered male, red Shepherd mix.
...
The shelter staff think I am about 10 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Mar 12, 2013.

This information is less than 1 hour old.
Back
For more information about this animal, call:
San Bernardino County - Devore Shelter at (909) 386-9820
Ask for information about animal ID number A554726
Urgent Part 2 - Urgent Death Row Dogs added 2 new photos to the album SUPER URGENTS THAT NEED OUT NOW!!!
 
 
Will be on list tonight :(
Four year old Coco was surrendered with Tank, Cheyenne and Tank, Jr. She is the only remaining member of the family who has not been adopted or pulled and she is in danger of not making it out alive. Please start sharing this volunteer favorite right now for a foster/adopter and rescue.


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=584993631513520&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater
Brooklyn Center 

COCO - A0956983

FEMALE, TAN / BLACK, PIT BULL MIX, 4 yrs
OWNER SUR - AVAILABLE, NO HOLD Reason TOO MANY P
Intake condition NONE Intake Date 02/07/2013, From NY 10314, DueOut Date 02/07/2013, I came in with Group/Litter #K13-128101. 

Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary SCAN NEGATIVE BRIGHT, ALERT, RESPONSIVE, HYDRATED PHYSICAL EXAM- Ear mite and flea negative Moderate tartar on teeth Female Nosf
Weight 59.2

A Volunteer Writes: Coco is a gorgeous four year old who was surrendered to the shelter along with Cheyenne, Tank and Tank, Jr. She has lived with other dogs, cats and young children. She appears to have raised a litter or two. Coco was upset by being ripped out of her home, separated from her housemates and put in to a shelter; but, she adapted and settled in. She has not given the staff or volunteers any problems and, in light of all of this, her safer is VERY puzzling. Coco did not do well on the food portion of her test and, surprisingly, she also did poorly on dog 2 dog. Because of this, Coco was taken out of adoptions and is New Hope partner only. Coco is the last member of the "family" still in the shelter. They have all been rescued or adopted, thankfully. Coco will not make it out alive without some help. She's a beautiful dog who is fun and loving. It would be a shame if this last family member did not make it out of the shelter alive. Please read ALL of her information, read the volunteer's loving comments and if you can foster/adopt her, please contact a New Hope partner.

Coco was surrendered to the care center with four other dogs, and the owner filled out only one profile. The previous owner states that Coco lived with 3 children under 13 and has lived with other dogs and cats. 

Coco was a little tense during Look but was relaxed for the other handling items. She showed concerning behavior over the resources: growling over Food, attempting to bite over Toy, and her body was stiff when engaging with Rawhide. She rushed in toward the helper dog, body stiff, but showed no aggressive behavior.

Look: 2. Dog pulls out of Assessor's hands each time without settling during three repetitions. 

Sensitivity: 1. Dog leans into the Assessor, soft and loose body, open mouth, tail neutral.

Tag: 1. Follows at end of leash, body soft. 

Squeeze 1: 1. Dog gently pulls back his paw, ears back.

Squeeze 2: 1. Dog does not respond at all for three seconds.

Food: 4. Dog growls. 

Toy: 5. Dog attempts to bite.

Rawhide: 3. Dog's body is stiff.

Dog-dog: 3. Dog approaches the helper dog by rushing in with his tail high, stiff body.

2/7/13
SCAN NEGATIVE
BRIGHT, ALERT, RESPONSIVE, HYDRATED
PHYSICAL EXAM-
Ear mite and flea negative
Moderate tartar on teeth
Female
Nosf

Dog Information Sheet

[OWNER FILLED OUT 1 PROFILE FOR 4 DOGS: A0956982, A0956983, A0956984, A0956985]

1: - Why are you surrendering this dog?

Landlord, NYCHA.

2: - How long have you had this dog?

No answer.

3: - How many people are in your household? 

1 adult, 3 children under 13 years old.

4: - Is your dog house trained? 

No answer.

5: - Has accidents if left alone more than ?

3 hours.

6: - Is your dog paper trained? 

No.

7: - How long do you usually leave your dog alone each day?

No answer.

8: - Where is your dog kept when alone? 

In a room.

9: - Has your dog ever lived with other dogs?

Yes.

10: - How does your dog behave around other dogs? 

Plays.

11: - has your dog lived with cats? 

Yes.

12: - How does your dog behave around cats? 

Plays.

13: - How does your dog behave around strangers? 

Friendly.

14: - How does your dog behave around children? 

Friendly.

15:- Does your dog know any commands?

Sit, Down, Stay, Shake a paw.

16: - How does your dog behave on leash? 

Pulls, Excited, Walks calmly, Afraid, Sometimes refuses to walk. 

16B: - Lunges, growls or barks at?

Cats, Dogs, and Strangers.

17: - What does your dog normally eat?

Both dry and canned wet food.

18: - Please specify brand, amount, and times: No answer.

19: - Does you dog have any behavior problems that you are aware of?

No answer.

20: - Does your dog have any medical problems that you are aware of? If yes, please provide as much detail as possible: 

No answer.

21: - Is there anything else you’d like to tell us about your dog?

No answer.


Coco is loved by our staff. She had her safer and due to her food/toy aggression displayed with our safer team, she received New Hope only and no longer in adoptions. She lived with other dogs and cats and has been amazing with our staff. EVERY STAFF MEMBER HAS NOTHING BUT GOOD THINGS TO SAY ABOUT COCO. 


ORIGINAL THREAD: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=565930376753179&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater
PREVIOUS THREAD 2: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=579113788768171&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater

PREVIOUS THREAD: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=567523769927173&set=a.577234838956066.1073741826.152876678058553&type=3&theater

ADDITIONAL PIC: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=579117425434474&set=a.577234838956066.1073741826.152876678058553&type=3&theater

ADDITIONAL PIC: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=568817873131096&set=a.568164606529756.133560.152876678058553&type=3&theater

Came in with:

TANK A0956984
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=565930736753143&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater

TANK JUNIOR - A0956985
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=565918116754405&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater

CHEYENNE - A0956982
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=565930013419882&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater



For more information on adopting please read the following:
https://www.facebook.com/Urgentdeathrowdogs/app_137541772984354

DO NOT call the shelter and say you are adopting unless you truly intend on physically going to the shelter to adopt the dog. It ties up phones lines and is a waste of the staff's time to explain the adoption procedure over the phone for someone who is purposely not going to show up. They need every free second of their time to answer calls, assist actual adopters, process intakes, and care for the animals. More importantly, they will note the dog’s file that an adopter is en route which will prevent an actual adopter from saving the dog. This is considered a "fake adoption" hold and that is how dogs fall through the cracks and end up being killed.

For more information on a particular dog, email adoption@nycacc.org but ONLY if serious about adopting, and ONLY if you are able to GO TO the shelter in-person. Please do not email for status updates... the only thing you will accomplish is spamming their in boxes and causing REAL adopter emails to go un-noticed. Contact the NYC ACC at (212) 788-4000 for further automated instructions.
Brooklyn Center

COCO - A0956983

FEMALE, TAN / BLACK, PIT BULL MIX, 4 yrs
... OWNER SUR - AVAILABLE, NO HOLD Reason TOO MANY P
Intake condition NONE Intake Date 02/07/2013, From NY 10314, DueOut Date 02/07/2013, I came in with Group/Litter #K13-128101.

Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary SCAN NEGATIVE BRIGHT, ALERT, RESPONSIVE, HYDRATED PHYSICAL EXAM- Ear mite and flea negative Moderate tartar on teeth Female Nosf
Weight 59.2

A Volunteer Writes: Coco is a gorgeous four year old who was surrendered to the shelter along with Cheyenne, Tank and Tank, Jr. She has lived with other dogs, cats and young children. She appears to have raised a litter or two. Coco was upset by being ripped out of her home, separated from her housemates and put in to a shelter; but, she adapted and settled in. She has not given the staff or volunteers any problems and, in light of all of this, her safer is VERY puzzling. Coco did not do well on the food portion of her test and, surprisingly, she also did poorly on dog 2 dog. Because of this, Coco was taken out of adoptions and is New Hope partner only. Coco is the last member of the "family" still in the shelter. They have all been rescued or adopted, thankfully. Coco will not make it out alive without some help. She's a beautiful dog who is fun and loving. It would be a shame if this last family member did not make it out of the shelter alive. Please read ALL of her information, read the volunteer's loving comments and if you can foster/adopt her, please contact a New Hope partner.

Coco was surrendered to the care center with four other dogs, and the owner filled out only one profile. The previous owner states that Coco lived with 3 children under 13 and has lived with other dogs and cats.

Coco was a little tense during Look but was relaxed for the other handling items. She showed concerning behavior over the resources: growling over Food, attempting to bite over Toy, and her body was stiff when engaging with Rawhide. She rushed in toward the helper dog, body stiff, but showed no aggressive behavior.

Look: 2. Dog pulls out of Assessor's hands each time without settling during three repetitions.

Sensitivity: 1. Dog leans into the Assessor, soft and loose body, open mouth, tail neutral.

Tag: 1. Follows at end of leash, body soft.

Squeeze 1: 1. Dog gently pulls back his paw, ears back.

Squeeze 2: 1. Dog does not respond at all for three seconds.

Food: 4. Dog growls.

Toy: 5. Dog attempts to bite.

Rawhide: 3. Dog's body is stiff.

Dog-dog: 3. Dog approaches the helper dog by rushing in with his tail high, stiff body.

2/7/13
SCAN NEGATIVE
BRIGHT, ALERT, RESPONSIVE, HYDRATED
PHYSICAL EXAM-
Ear mite and flea negative
Moderate tartar on teeth
Female
Nosf

Dog Information Sheet

[OWNER FILLED OUT 1 PROFILE FOR 4 DOGS: A0956982, A0956983, A0956984, A0956985]

1: - Why are you surrendering this dog?

Landlord, NYCHA.

2: - How long have you had this dog?

No answer.

3: - How many people are in your household?

1 adult, 3 children under 13 years old.

4: - Is your dog house trained?

No answer.

5: - Has accidents if left alone more than ?

3 hours.

6: - Is your dog paper trained?

No.

7: - How long do you usually leave your dog alone each day?

No answer.

8: - Where is your dog kept when alone?

In a room.

9: - Has your dog ever lived with other dogs?

Yes.

10: - How does your dog behave around other dogs?

Plays.

11: - has your dog lived with cats?

Yes.

12: - How does your dog behave around cats?

Plays.

13: - How does your dog behave around strangers?

Friendly.

14: - How does your dog behave around children?

Friendly.

15:- Does your dog know any commands?

Sit, Down, Stay, Shake a paw.

16: - How does your dog behave on leash?

Pulls, Excited, Walks calmly, Afraid, Sometimes refuses to walk.

16B: - Lunges, growls or barks at?

Cats, Dogs, and Strangers.

17: - What does your dog normally eat?

Both dry and canned wet food.

18: - Please specify brand, amount, and times: No answer.

19: - Does you dog have any behavior problems that you are aware of?

No answer.

20: - Does your dog have any medical problems that you are aware of? If yes, please provide as much detail as possible:

No answer.

21: - Is there anything else you’d like to tell us about your dog?

No answer.


Coco is loved by our staff. She had her safer and due to her food/toy aggression displayed with our safer team, she received New Hope only and no longer in adoptions. She lived with other dogs and cats and has been amazing with our staff. EVERY STAFF MEMBER HAS NOTHING BUT GOOD THINGS TO SAY ABOUT COCO.


ORIGINAL THREAD: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=565930376753179&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater
PREVIOUS THREAD 2: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=579113788768171&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater

PREVIOUS THREAD: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=567523769927173&set=a.577234838956066.1073741826.152876678058553&type=3&theater

ADDITIONAL PIC: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=579117425434474&set=a.577234838956066.1073741826.152876678058553&type=3&theater

ADDITIONAL PIC: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=568817873131096&set=a.568164606529756.133560.152876678058553&type=3&theater

Came in with:

TANK A0956984
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=565930736753143&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater

TANK JUNIOR - A0956985
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=565918116754405&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater

CHEYENNE - A0956982
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=565930013419882&set=a.161896980489856.39457.152876678058553&type=3&theater



For more information on adopting please read the following:
https://www.facebook.com/Urgentdeathrowdogs/app_137541772984354

DO NOT call the shelter and say you are adopting unless you truly intend on physically going to the shelter to adopt the dog. It ties up phones lines and is a waste of the staff's time to explain the adoption procedure over the phone for someone who is purposely not going to show up. They need every free second of their time to answer calls, assist actual adopters, process intakes, and care for the animals. More importantly, they will note the dog’s file that an adopter is en route which will prevent an actual adopter from saving the dog. This is considered a "fake adoption" hold and that is how dogs fall through the cracks and end up being killed.

For more information on a particular dog, email adoption@nycacc.org but ONLY if serious about adopting, and ONLY if you are able to GO TO the shelter in-person. Please do not email for status updates... the only thing you will accomplish is spamming their in boxes and causing REAL adopter emails to go un-noticed. Contact the NYC ACC at (212) 788-4000 for further automated instructions.
 
 

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