REO – A1090824
Safe - 10-15-2016 Staten Island
SAFE 10/15/16 ! A volunteer writes: Reo is an assertive gal who will solicit attention at times, but then she would like to be left alone. She would do best in a home with no children and where she would be treated with consistent patience, love and understanding. If you think you could open your heart up to Reo, why not pay her a visit? She would love to meet you!
STATEN ISLAND CENTER
REO – A1090824
SPAYED FEMALE, BLACK / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,5 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, Reason MOVE2PRIVA
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date09/22/2016, From NY 10314, DueOut Date09/22/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Scan negative BARH AMBx4 Nervous,but allowed handling Spayed~5yrs Mild gingivitis/tartar Overweight No fleas seen Nosf
Weight 11.0
A volunteer writes: Reo is an assertive gal who will solicit attention at times, but then she would like to be left alone. She would do best in a home with no children and where she would be treated with consistent patience, love and understanding. If you think you could open your heart up to Reo, why not pay her a visit? She would love to meet you!
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