ROUSEY – A1054649
Safe 11-22-2015 Manhattan
ROUSEY – A1054649 ***DOH HOLD RELEASED***SAFER : AVERAGE HOME*** FEMALE, BROWN / WHITE, CAROLINA DOG / AM PIT BULL TER, 2 yrs STRAY – STRAY WAIT, HOLD FOR DOH-V Reason STRAY Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 10/13/2015, From NY 10457, DueOut Date , Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE Medical Summary MC scan – neg Intact female […]
ROUSEY – A1054649
***DOH HOLD RELEASED***SAFER : AVERAGE HOME***
FEMALE, BROWN / WHITE, CAROLINA DOG / AM PIT BULL TER, 2 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, HOLD FOR DOH-V Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 10/13/2015, From NY 10457, DueOut Date ,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary MC scan – neg Intact female dog Approximately 2 years old S: Barks a lot in cage. Out of cage – this morning had tail tucked, this afternoon tail is wagging and pt is quiet but friendly, allows most handling. Became nervous and afraid with mild lip lifting after exam and vx when time for intranasal vx. O: BAR-H, BCS 4.5/9, MMs pink and moist, CRT <2 sec EENT: 2 cm laceration on medial aspect of left ear pinna – small amount of blood on laceration. 1 cm puncture wound on L side of neck, no active bleeding. No discharge OU, AU, nose. Mild tartar on maxillary canines. PLNs: Not enlarged. H/L: NSR, NMA. Eupnic, quiet lung sounds. Abd: Soft, no pain on palpation M/S/I: Amb x4. Bites to face as noted above. UG: Female, no spay scar noted, nipples slightly enlarged as if pt has been through a heat cycle or possibly had puppies. A: Two bite wounds on face and neck. Short-term prognosis: Fair P: Quarantine for bites. Gave 4 ml pyrantel PO during exam. 1088
Weight 0.0
Named for a famously undefeated athletic champion, our little Rousey seems to have taken her big legacy to heart and despite a rough start in life (she arrived at the Care Center injured) she’s not about to let anything keep that winning smile down for long! Now fully recovered and ready to rock, she’s a curious girl who’s always on the move, keen to see just what’s around the next corner…A new human friend? Yippee, it’s time for hugs! Another dog? Happy tail wags are go! You have a toy for me? Oh boy, would I love to chase that! She walks eagerly on leash and enjoys sniffing all around, using the little girls’ room once we hit the street and greeting passersby of every size, sex and species with happy, welcoming manners. A tomboy who prefers playtime to posing, it’s hard to capture all of Rousey’s adorable facial expressions on camera but believe me, our tiny diva’s range is worthy of a Hollywood star! Alternately sweet, soft, silly and sassy, she’s not shy about letting her feelings show. As a big fan of our male staff members her pretty eyes follow their every move and she hops up for snuggles as often as she can and when another dog starts a bark-a-thon through their kennel door, feisty Rousey gives as good as she gets. A lovely girl with the spotless behavior assessment to prove it, Rousey would thrive in an active family of any shape or size but especially one with some male companionship–tall, dark and handsome candidates are strongly encouraged to apply! Rousey knows how to make life’s lemons into happy lemonade and she’d love to share her secret with you, be sure to ask for her today.
Another volunteer writes:
she’s a curious girl who’s always on the move, keen to see just what’s around the next corner… a new human friend? Yippee, it’s time for hugs! Another dog? Happy tail wags are go! You have a toy for me? Oh boy, would I love to chase that! She walks eagerly on leash and enjoys sniffing all around, using the little girls’ room once we hit the street, and greeting passersby of every size, sex and species with happy, welcoming manners. A tomboy who prefers playtime to posing, it’s hard to capture all of Rousey’s adorable facial expressions on camera, but believe me, our tiny diva’s range is worthy of a Hollywood star! Alternately sweet, soft, silly and sassy, she’s not shy about letting her feelings show. As a big fan of our male staff members her pretty eyes follow their every move and she hops up for snuggles as often as she can and when another dog starts a bark-a-thon through their kennel door, feisty Rousey gives as good as she gets. A lovely girl with the spotless behavior assessment to prove it, Rousey would thrive in an active family of any shape or size but especially one with some male companionship–tall, dark and handsome candidates are strongly encouraged to apply! Rousey knows how to make life’s lemons into happy lemonade and she’d love to share her secret with you, be sure to ask for her today.
RE-EXAM: barh; no coughing; no nasal discharge; sneezing ocassionally; ok move out from dsi 10/31; sign placed in the cage; nosf
10/30/15 : 7th day sneezing
10/23/15 : Rounds:cough, cheek puffing; A: CIRDC; P baytril tablets PO SID 10d
UPDATE 5:42pm: Pt vomited wet food, and defecated in cage. Pt taken out of cage for cleaning, and pt continued to defecate – diarrhea with a small amount of blood, and tenesmus. R/O vaccine reaction vs. stress; Req transport to MACC for monitoring and treatment of possible vaccine reaction.
BEHAVIOR:
Rousey walks calmly on leash. She was calm and relaxed during handling. Rousey during the tag test followed the assessor at the end of the leash with a soft body language. She did not resist being handled while eating, and was easily pushed out of the food bowl. Rousey took the toy and rawhide away with a soft body language. Rousey approaches the helper dog with tail at spine level, body not stiff, ears relaxed, and lip long.
Rousey did not show any concern during the behavior assessment. The behavior department feels that she can go to an Average home.
Look: 1. Dog holds gaze with soft eyes, soft body. She allows head to be held loosely in Assessor’s cupped hands. Dog holds gaze for three full seconds.
Sensitivity: 1. Dog stands still and accepts the touch, her eyes are averted, and her tail is in neutral position with relaxed body posture.
Tag: 1. Follows at end of leash, body soft, neutral tail, ears back.
Squeeze 1: 1. Dog does not respond at all for three seconds.
Squeeze 2: 1. Dog does not respond at all for three seconds.
Food 1. Dog lifts head and ceases eating when you reach to pull the bowl away
Toy 1. Dog settles close, keeps a firm grip and is loose and wiggly. She does not place her body between you and the toy.
Rawhide 1. Dog settles close, keeps a firm grip and is loose and wiggly. She does not place her body between you and the rawhide.
Dog – dog 2. Dog approaches helper dog with tail at spine level, body not stiff, ears relaxed, and lip long or neutral.
GROUP BEHAVIOR:
When off leash with other dogs, Rousey is uncomfortable when greeted. She corrects pushy solicitation.
11/09: Rousey allows greeting but attempts to distance herself from the other dog.
11/11: Rousey continues to keep to herself and appear uncomfortable with approach. She attempts to avoid the other dog.
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