BANDIT – A1085047
Safe - 8-26-2016 Staten Island
SAFE 8/26/16 A volunteer writes: Bandit is a calm boy who will lovingly close his eyes as you are petting him. He appreciates all types of handling – especially petting and holding. His mask-like face makes him all the more handsome. Maybe that’s how he got his name? Be careful – I the only thing Bandit is likely to steal is your heart!
STATEN ISLAND CENTER
BANDIT – A1085047
NEUTERED MALE, BLACK / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,3 yrs
OWNER SUR – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason OWNER HOSP
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date08/11/2016, From NY 10306, DueOut Date08/11/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary microchip scan negative neutered male approximately 3-4 yrs old BARH EEN: WNL moderate dental staining, mild gingivitis 11.0lbs; BCS: 3.5/5 well groomed hair coat calm, allowed all handling
Weight 11.0
A volunteer writes: Bandit is a calm boy who will lovingly close his eyes as you are petting him. He appreciates all types of handling – especially petting and holding. His mask-like face makes him all the more handsome. Maybe that’s how he got his name? Be careful – I the only thing Bandit is likely to steal is your heart!
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