ADAM – A1075524
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SAFE 06/13/16
Manhattan Center
My name is ADAM. My Animal ID # is A1075524.
I am a male br brindle and white pit bull mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 05/29/2016 from NY 10459, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/08/2016 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 56.6 LBS.
06/08/16 16:30purulent nasal d/c (no blood) seen in cage BAR, looks good overall resp rate wnl seems to be normal cirdc 6/7/16 Slightly hemorrhagic serous nasal discharge noted on rounds. CIRDC likely given length of time pt has been here. Start doxy 300 mg PO SID x10 days and move to isolation. Perform full exam to be sure there are no confounding conditions. 1088
05/29/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
05/29/16 07:45 am Easy in easy out of the crate the officers brought him in as well as our kennels we have at our shelter , allow us to walk with our leash and as well as pet him with out no problem, didnt give medical no problem with dog exam or vaxs shots
05/31/2016 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Handsome, dog-friendly, playful, intelligent…I could go on all day about this fabulous guy, but you simply must meet Adam for yourself! He’s my dream boyfriend in every way, equally happy snuggling in the shade or playing ball in the sun, and with his easy-going personality he gets along fabulously with everyone; big, small, human or canine. A fairly good leash walker, he’s responsive to my voice and appears to be extremely house trained too, as he pees a river the minute we step out the door. Leash-free in the yard, he’s happy to let his inner puppy out to play, and no one loves fetching a ball more than Adam. He sits so politely to wait for my throw, then jogs to retrieve it before heading straight for the shade to munch on his prize in comfort, never objecting when I rub his side or pet his head, and letting me take the ball away from him with ease. In fact, Adam has one of the softest mouths ever, and he picks up balls and takes treats with an incredibly delicate touch–in a world full of grabby dogs it’s truly a thing of beauty. This gorgeous guy may have arrived as a stray but he’s clearly already a professional pet who’d fit almost any family like a well-worn glove. Don’t miss your chance to welcome the happiest, gentlest, smartest and best-looking dog ever into your life, ask to meet Adam today!
06/01/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Adam pulls a bit on the leash. He was sociable toward the handler during the assessment – soft body. He was calm and relaxed during handling. Adam followed the assessor at the end of the leash with a calm and relaxed body language when playing tag. He took the toy away with a soft body language. Adam did not show any concern during the behavior assessment. The behavior department feels that he can go to an Average home. Look: 1. Dog’s eyes are averted, with tail wagging and ears back. He allows head to be held loosely in Assessor’s cupped hands. Sensitivity: 1. Dog stands still and accepts the touch, his eyes are averted, and his tail is in neutral position with relaxed body posture. Dog’s mouth is likely closed for at least a portion of the assessment item. Tag: 1. Follows at end of leash, body soft, ears back, wagging tail. Squeeze 1: 1. Dog gently pulls back his paw. Squeeze 2: 2. Dog gently places his open mouth over the Assessor’s hand without applying pressure. Toy: 1. Dog settles close, keeps a firm grip and is loose and wiggly. He does not place his body between you and the toy. playgroup Notes: When off leash with other dogs, Adam briefly sniffs the female greeter dog- however, he appears to be more preoccupied with exploring his surroundings.
05/30/2016 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
Adam greets other dogs, and mostly displays sexually motivated behaviors. He has been introduced to a male dog, whom he also has made attempt to mount. The behavior department recommends a pre adoption interaction before immediate placement with another dog. Adam arrived as a stray so in home behavior is unknown. 5/30: When off leash with other dogs, Adam briefly sniffs the female greeter dog- however, he appears to be more preoccupied with exploring his surroundings. 5/31 update: Adam offers a few sniffs, then roams. 6/1 update: Adam displays brief sexually motivated behavior, then roams. 6/2 update: Adam offers a few sniffs, then roams. 6/3 update: Adam is more sexually motivated, postures to mount the female helper dog. 6/4 update: Adam is sexually motivated and does not engage in play when solicited. 6/6 update: Adam is mostly sexually motuvated. 6/7: Adam attempts to mount males and females.
05/29/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Reported to be just laying down with blood on one of the hind legs in the park and then when Adam got up he started to limp around—Possibly due to heat exhaustion –On a vet check Officers stated he’s more perked up know then before Does have an abrasion on the inner right hind leg. Has a potential issue with hips vs hind legs or its part of the exhaustion–Was walking side to side with the hind legs During the inital Adam was BARH Intact male Scan negative for a microchip About 2 years old Eyes are clear but sclera is red Nose= No discharge Ears are clean Teeth are mildly stainned Coat is clean Dewormed with Pyrantel Flea Treatment= Activyl As of now no signs of CIRDC As of now no V/S/C/D Will put on treatment to monitor for any signs of heat exhaustion/stroke for 5 days BID NOSF
06/08/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
06/08/16 16:30purulent nasal d/c (no blood) seen in cage BAR, looks good overall resp rate wnl seems to be normal cirdc 6/7/16 Slightly hemorrhagic serous nasal discharge noted on rounds. CIRDC likely given length of time pt has been here. Start doxy 300 mg PO SID x10 days and move to isolation. Perform full exam to be sure there are no confounding conditions. 1088
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