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my dad asking me every time he needs physical cash is the most frustrating thing ever
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Being Alone, Andrew Bogut, and Apparently: HE LOST HIS FAMILY&THEN HIS BEST FRIEND&BROTHER, YOSHI. MISSES HIS DAILY BELLY RUBS, PLAYING FETCH, WRESTLING W/HIS DAD. HOUSE & CRATE TRAINED, A GOOD WALKER, LOW ENERGY, FAMILY BOY Bowser Id 37326,1 Yr., 4 Mos. Old, 65 lbs. of Love, Neutered & Dreaming of going home.... Waiting for you, Manhattan ACC TO BE KILLED - 8/14/2018 “Where is my mom? Where is Yoshi? I can’t believe I’m so alone.” You can see it in Bowser’s young eyes - the disbelief that he has been completely and utterly abandoned after spending his whole life with a family and his sibling friend, Yoshi (now safe). Just a baby, less than a year and a half old, Bowser is terrified at the shelter. He is not aggressive, he simply is so frightened by all the unfamiliar faces, the unfamiliar smells, and the agonizing cries of the other dogs around him who miss their families too that he is unable to cope, unable to be himself. He tries to run, he tries to bolt, he just wants to get back to the home he loved and the family he adored. His memories make his heart ache. He remembers being coddled, he remembers his daily belly rubs. He remembers long games of fetch and then wresting with his dad. He wonders what he did wrong, though as he goes through his list of skills, he can’t imagine what it could be – “I’m housetrained, crate trained, I only pull lightly on walks….maybe it is because I growled if I had a rawhide I didn’t want to give up? I didn’t do anything about it, I just made that nose….maybe that was it? Oh please don’t say that was it! I didn’t mean it, I promise to be good.” We feel so heartbroken for young Bowser. He should be back in a family home, surrounded by people who love him, an experienced adult only home where he can decompress and warm to his new surroundings at his own pace. Please consider fostering or adopting this youngster and giving him back his smile. He’s lost everything – home, family and his best friend Yoshi. PRIVATE MESSAGE our page or email us at [email protected] for assistance. BOWSER, ID # 37326 @ 1 Yr. 4 Mos. Old, 65 lbs. Manhattan ACC, Large Mixed Breed, Black / Tan, Neutered Male Owner Surrender Reason: Moving to No Pets Housing Shelter Assessment Rating: New Hope Rescue Only Intake Behavior Rating: AT RISK MEMO: At the care center, Bowser has been observed to react to other dogs on leash, lunging towards them and hard barking. We are recommending Placement with a new hope partner. There are no medical concerns at this time. INTAKE NOTES – DATE OF INTAKE, 8/6/2018: Bowser was thrashing, lunging, snapping, pulling. biting the leash. He came in with a muzzle. He had a stiff body and he did not allow to be collared. OWNER SURRENDER NOTES - Basic Information: Bowser and Yoshi came in to the shelter due to the owner moving to a new place where they don't allow dogs. Bowser previously lived with 2 adults and 1 dog. Around strangers, Bowser is anxious in the beginning. He has not lived with children. Around other dogs he is somewhat rough, likes to tag, nibble on ears, chase and wrestle. He has not been around cats. He does not resource guard. He has never bitten a human or other animal. Bowser is housetrained and has a low energy level. Bowser isn't bothered when someone touches his food nor pushes him off furniture. He also isn't bother when someone tries to restrain him or disturbs him when he's sleeping. Bowser isn't bothered when nails are trimmed. When someone takes bone or raw-hides or treat away he tends to growl. For a New Family to Know: Bowser is described to be a shy and anxious. His energy level is low. He lays around and enjoys belly rubs daily. Bowser loves to fetch and wrestling. He is described to be house-trained and uses the bathroom on grass areas. He sleeps in cages and pulls lightly. When off leash he stays close by. SHELTER ASSESSMENT – DATE OF ASSESSMENT, 8/9/2018. Summary: In his kennel, Bowser runs away from people who approach and hard barks. When he is able to be removed from his kennel, he panics, bolting away and barking at handlers. He does not allow handling, avoiding it and panicking when attempts are made to touch him. Out of concern for his stress levels, he is not a good candidate for a handling assessment at this time. Please see is owner surrender profile for a full report of his behavior in his previous home. INTAKE BEHAVIOR - Date of intake:: 8/6/2018. Summary:: Bowser was thrashing, lunging, snapping, pulling, and biting the leash. ENERGY LEVEL:: Bowser is reported to have a low level of activity. BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION:: NEW HOPE ONLY. Behavior Asilomar: TM - Treatable-Manageable Recommendations:: No children (under 13),Place with a New Hope partner. Recommendations comments:: No children: Due to how uncomfortable Bowser is currently with touch and novel stimuli, we feel that an adult-only home would be most beneficial at this time. Place with a New Hope partner: Bowser barks at and avoids any interaction with handlers at the care center. For this reason, we recommend placement with a New Hope partner who can provide any necessary behavior modification (force-free, positive reinforcement-based) and re-evaluate behavior in a stable home environment before placement into a permanent home. Potential challenges: Fearful/potential for defensive aggression,Anxiety,On-leash reactivity/barrier frustration. Potential challenges comments:: Fearful/potential for defensive aggression: Bowser appears very fearful of handler at the care center, avoiding them and barking at them. He has allowed very minimal handling. Guidance from a professional trainer/behaviorist is recommended to assess behavior after decompression in a new home environment. Force-free, reward based training is advised when introducing or exposing Bowser to new and unfamiliar situations. Anxiety: Bowser is described as anxious around new people, a behavior which he has also displayed at the care center. We recommend giving him puzzle toys, long walks, and things to do to relieve his anxiety, especially when new people are around. Positive reinforcement, reward based training only should be used. On-leash reactivity/barrier frustration: At the care center, Bowser has been observed to react to other dogs on leash, lunging towards them and hard barking. Bowser may need positive reinforcement, reward based training to teach him to look at you rather than other dogs. We recommend a front clip harness or head halter to help manage this behavior. MEDICAL EXAM NOTES 9/08/2018 DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: reported 1 year and 4 months - exam is consistent with this Microchip noted on Intake? Scanned POSITIVE Microchip Number (If Applicable): 982000411340711 History : Surrendered. No health problems reported. Pt was neutered and rabies vaccinated in March 2018. Subjective: Alert, growling and barking in kennel. Walks well on leash. Observed Behavior - Once in exam room, pt pulls backwards on the leash and flails away from the muzzle. He is rope muzzled and then a nylon muzzle is applied over this. He is tense for the exam but does allow handling with no growling or even barking. Evidence of Cruelty seen - None Evidence of Trauma seen - None Objective BAR-H, MMs pink and moist, BCS 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: Clean adult teeth PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Tense, not distended, no masses palpated U/G: Male neutered MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: Normal externally Assessment: Apparently healthy Prognosis: Excellent Plan: Placement 1088 * TO FOSTER OR ADOPT * BOWSER IS RESCUE ONLY! You must PRIVATE MESSAGE our page or email us at [email protected] for assistance with fostering or adopting him. He cannot be reserved on the ACC ARL online list, nor can he be direct adopted at the shelter. If you would like to adopt a dog on our “To Be Killed” list, and you CAN get to the shelter in person to complete the adoption process *within 48 hours of reserve*, you can reserve the dog online until noon on the day they are scheduled to die. We have provided the Brooklyn, Staten Island and Manhattan information below. Adoption hours at these facilities is Noon – 8:00 p.m. (6:30 on weekends) HOW TO RESERVE A “TO BE KILLED” DOG ONLINE (only for those who can get to the shelter IN PERSON to complete the adoption process, and only for the dogs on the list NOT marked New Hope Rescue Only). Follow our Step by Step directions below! *PLEASE NOTE – YOU MUST USE A PC OR TABLET – PHONE RESERVES WILL NOT WORK! ** STEP 1: CLICK ON THIS RESERVE LINK: https://newhope.shelterbuddy.com/Animal/List Step 2: Go to the red menu button on the top right corner, click register and fill in your info. Step 3: Go to your email and verify account Step 4: Go back to the website, click the menu button and view available dogs Step 5: Scroll to the animal you are interested and click reserve STEP 6 ( MOST IMPORTANT STEP ): GO TO THE MENU AGAIN AND VIEW YOUR CART. THE ANIMAL SHOULD NOW BE IN YOUR CART! Step 7: Fill in your credit card info and complete transaction Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) nycacc.org HOW TO FOSTER OR ADOPT IF YOU *CANNOT* GET TO THE SHELTER IN PERSON, OR IF THE DOG IS NEW HOPE RESCUE ONLY! You must live within 3 – 4 hours of NY, NJ, PA, CT, RI, DE, MD, MA, NH, VT, ME or Norther VA. Please PM our page for assistance. You will need to fill out applications with a New Hope Rescue Partner to foster or adopt a dog on the To Be Killed list, including those labelled Rescue Only. Hurry please, time is short, and the Rescues need time to process the applications. Shelter contact information Phone number (212) 788-4000 Email [email protected] Shelter Addresses: Brooklyn Shelter: 2336 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn, NY 11208 Manhattan Shelter: 326 East 110 St. New York, NY 10029 Staten Island Shelter: 3139 Veterans Road West Staten Island, NY 10309
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