CREAM PIE – A1057430
Safe 11-21-2015 Brooklyn
CREAM PIE – A1057430 MALE, BLACK / WHITE, MALTESE MIX, 3 yrs STRAY – EVALUATE, HOLD RELEASED Reason STRAY Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 11/10/2015, From NY 11208, DueOut Date 11/13/2015 Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE Medical Summary Scan negative Male Intact 1 yo BAR Eyes: clear Ears: clear Nose: clear Teeth: NSF BCS: 3/5 Skin: […]
CREAM PIE – A1057430
MALE, BLACK / WHITE, MALTESE MIX, 3 yrs
STRAY – EVALUATE, HOLD RELEASED Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 11/10/2015, From NY 11208, DueOut Date 11/13/2015
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Scan negative Male Intact 1 yo BAR Eyes: clear Ears: clear Nose: clear Teeth: NSF BCS: 3/5 Skin: NSF Hair Coat: severly matted Slightly nervous No murmurs heard on Cardiothoracic Auscultation Ingrown toenail on LH paw digit # 1, nail trimmed, removed from inflammed site, and flushed with Novalsan, when flushed the Novalsan came out of the nail bed Shaved mats, after shave, 0.29 cc gave Bupe SR SQ and 0.67 cc Convenia SQ Applied Activyl 1 cc intrascapular after shaving mats Gave 1.5 cc Pyrantel in food
Weight 15.8
11/12/15: S/O: was on vet check list for inappetance, all food in cage as been eaten, matts shaved A: apparently doing well P: seek placement, continue to monitor
11/13/15: S/O: VET CHECK TO ASSESS IF BUP SR NEEDED TO BE CONTINUED BAR ON PRESENTATION WAGGING TAIL, ATTENTION SEEKING. NONE PAINFUL ON PAW EXAMINATION INGROWN NAIL ON HIND PAW APPEARS TO HAVE HEALED WELL EATING WELL OK TO CONTINUE ON CURRENT TREATMENT PLAN – NO NEED FOR BUP SR ADMINISTRATION. ALREADY ON RIMADYL
A staff member writes: Cream Pie came to the Care Center as a stray. When he came in he was severely matted and had overgrown nails. Check out his before and after pictures below! He looks like a completely different dog.
Behavior:
Cream Pie came in as a stray, so his past behaviors in a home are unknown. At intake it was reported Cream Pie was calm and relaxed, he allowed all handling. During SAFER Cream Pie came into the assessment room calm and quiet, he was a bit social towards the assessor, not all handling items were able to be conducted as Cream Pie tried to bite at the assessor on the Look item. He displayed no interest in any of the resource items during this portion of the assessment. In light of this behavior we feel that placement with a rescue who can provide positive reinforcement-based behavior modification is the best option at this time.
Look: 5. Dog tries to bite.
Toy 1: No interest.
Dog-dog: When off leash with other dogs, Cream Pie continues to tolerate interaction but is mostly interested in exploring his surroundings.
Group Behavior: When off leash with other dogs, Cream Pie is tolerant of interaction but spends most of his time exploring his surroundings. 11/12 update: Cream Pie continues to tolerate interaction but is mostly interested in exploring his surroundings. 11/14 update: Cream Pie tolerates interaction but mostly keeps to himself.
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