PRINCESS – A1046276
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SAFE 08/21/15
Manhattan Center – P
***DOH HOLD RELEASED 08/12/15***
My name is PRINCESS. My Animal ID # is A1046276.
I am a female black pit bull mix. The shelter thinks I am about 4 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 08/01/2015 from NY 10304, owner surrender reason stated was PET HEALTH. I came in with Group/Litter #K15-025389.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/20/2015 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 23.0 LBS.
08/20/15 17:18 S/O: cage exam during rounds. CIRDC signs continue. pale pink mm’s. A: CIRDC anemia – rodenticide ingestion P: extend vitamin K tx continue doxy 08/18/15 15:11 S/O: cage exam during roundsl nasal discharge and sneezing. A: CIRDC P: move to isolation start doxy 150 mg PO SID x 10 days 08/09/15 17:12 bar vit k set up until 8/20 re-check/extension set up 8/15 08/05/15 09:59 BARH Exam unchanged from 8/4 PCV 19% 08/04/15 17:10 Eating and drinking well BAR, very playful and energetic, hydrated, mm pale, CRT <2s Clear OU/AU, nndc Clean teeth PLN wnl H/L wnl AMB snp MSK amb x 4, underconditioned Integ puncture wound closing, multifocal areas of alopecia on head, forelimbs, right nody wall, left hind limb UG F/I Neuro A/A A:Resolving puncture wound Hx of anemia Underconditioned P:Recheck CBC tomorrow 8/5/15 CWCT 08/03/15 10:23 BARH pale mucous membranes Snappy pulses Tachycardic Eating/drinking 08/03/15 10:35 Puncture wound closing, no discharge, no swelling behind Eitology unknown, singular lesion, no other signs of fighting no scratches, no subcutanoeus cbrusing or tearing which would be typical of a bite. 8/2 BRIEF CAGE EXAM S/O: Small puncture wound with mild hemorrhagic discharge. BAR, friendly. Comfortable, eating very well. Pale white-pink mm’s, snappy pulses. Underweight. A: Puncture wound, anemia (suspect rodenticide ingestion, hx of hematemesis), underweight P: Continue vitamin K therapy, continue to monitor, consider recheck CBC in 1-2 days.
08/01/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
08/01/15 15:43 finder explained that a woman were trying to catch the dogs, he caught them and the woman asked if he wanted them, and he replied he does. three days before, the finder’s mother had put down rat poisioning because of a rat infestation, and the dogs, this morning were coughing up blood; possibly due to the rat poisionioning. He wanted to take the dogs to the vet, but they asked for too much money.
08/17/2015 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Little Princess and her twin brother were found roaming the streets of New York City at the tender age of 4 month, two ebony babes with spindly legs and who never even started to learn the ABC leading to the making of a pet…Princess does not know of course what a leash is. She just thinks that it is something to play with just like the gloves her caretaker wears…She briefly plays with a toy, jumps and runs all over the place, gets carried away when she is played with but remains immobile and as still as a salt statue when she is in the arms of her human friend. She was quite hungry when she came in, having been deprived but her appetite has decreased as food has been plenty…Princess is a very young pup who needs expert hands as well as a puppy lover to lead her on the path to great Doghood. She is a beautiful flower whose mom dreamed a princess’ life for. Princess is at the Manhattan Care Center, waiting with hope…for you.
BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Behavior Summary
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
08/01/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative BARH AMbx4 Friendly,allowed handling Female~4mos Small puncture wound on right side of face(next to eye). cleaned with nolvasan (as per dr. 0844) Thin Pale MM’s Otherwise healthy Temp: 102 Nosf
08/20/2015 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
08/20/15 17:18 S/O: cage exam during rounds. CIRDC signs continue. pale pink mm’s. A: CIRDC anemia – rodenticide ingestion P: extend vitamin K tx continue doxy 08/18/15 15:11 S/O: cage exam during roundsl nasal discharge and sneezing. A: CIRDC P: move to isolation start doxy 150 mg PO SID x 10 days 08/09/15 17:12 bar vit k set up until 8/20 re-check/extension set up 8/15 08/05/15 09:59 BARH Exam unchanged from 8/4 PCV 19% 08/04/15 17:10 Eating and drinking well BAR, very playful and energetic, hydrated, mm pale, CRT <2s Clear OU/AU, nndc Clean teeth PLN wnl H/L wnl AMB snp MSK amb x 4, underconditioned Integ puncture wound closing, multifocal areas of alopecia on head, forelimbs, right nody wall, left hind limb UG F/I Neuro A/A A:Resolving puncture wound Hx of anemia Underconditioned P:Recheck CBC tomorrow 8/5/15 CWCT 08/03/15 10:23 BARH pale mucous membranes Snappy pulses Tachycardic Eating/drinking 08/03/15 10:35 Puncture wound closing, no discharge, no swelling behind Eitology unknown, singular lesion, no other signs of fighting no scratches, no subcutanoeus cbrusing or tearing which would be typical of a bite. 8/2 BRIEF CAGE EXAM S/O: Small puncture wound with mild hemorrhagic discharge. BAR, friendly. Comfortable, eating very well. Pale white-pink mm’s, snappy pulses. Underweight. A: Puncture wound, anemia (suspect rodenticide ingestion, hx of hematemesis), underweight P: Continue vitamin K therapy, continue to monitor, consider recheck CBC in 1-2 days.
Generated on Aug 20 2015 6:00PM
CAME IN WITH: DOCK – A1046277 – http://urgentpodr.org/dogarchives/dock-a1046277/
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