BABY DULCE – 15845
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SAFE 12/11/17
BABY DULCE – 15845
**NEEDS FOLLOW UP VET CARE! History of Seizures**
4 yr. spayed, tan/gray, OS, 13 pounds:
DVM Intake Exam; Estimated age: 4 years ; Microchip noted on Intake? yes; History : owner surrendered due to financial in ability to manage seizures. Patient has had seizures for pass 3 months; Subjective: BAR, and very attentive, no neurologic abnormalities noted; Observed Behavior – allowed all handling; Objective T = P = 118; R = panting; BCS 5/9; EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted; Oral Exam: wnl; PLN: No enlargements noted; H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic; ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; U/G: spayed; MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat; CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities; Assessment -R/O causes for Seizure. Intracranial vs extracranial. Prognosis: fair; Plan: CBC/Chem/T4. Monitor patient for seizures stay in medical.
RE EXAM: Monitor for seizure activity; S/O: BAR. Very active in cage, attention seeking; EENT: Eyes clear, no ocular or nasal discharge, pink mm; HL: Normal RR/RE with intermittent panting, no coughing or sneezing; INTEG: WNL; MS: Ambulatory x 4; UG: Female; NEURO: Mentally appropriate; A: Reportedly has 3 month history of seizures, no seizure activity observed in shelter P: Continue to monitor while at BACC.
PROFILE:
Basic Information:
Baby Dulce is 4 year old altered female Dog. She cam wto her home a year ago and was surrendered due to the owner not being able to afford the cost of care for Baby Ducle health issues.
Previously lived with:1 adult
How is this dog around strangers? Around stranger Baby Dulce is friendly and playful.
How is this dog around children? Baby Dulce has been around various children and is playful and gentle around them.
How is this dog around other dogs? Baby Dulce is a relaxed and playful around othe dogs.
How is this dog around cats? Baby Dulce likes to approach cats and sniffs but becomes aloof.
Resource guarding: Baby Dulce becomes anxious in the car. She isn’t bothered with having someone toch her food and isn’t bothered when some one take away his toys Baby Dulce likes to be held and is tense during a bath. When an unfamiliar approaches her home she is friendly.
Bite history: Baby dulce does not have a bite history.
Housetrained:YesEnergy level/descriptors:high activity level
Has this dog ever had any medical issues? Yes
Medical Notes: Baby Dulce has been having multiple seizures a day for three months and has not been to the vet.
For a New Family to Know:Baby dulce is friendly, affectionate, and plyful with a high activity level. She likes to play with squeaky toys and balls. She is feed wet food of the ceaser’s bay brand and is fed twice a day. Baby Dulce is house-trained and goes on the grass,cement and wee-wee pads. When left alone she is well beahved and has never been crate trained. She goes on brisk walks on leash and runs away when she is off leash.
Behavior Notes:Upon intake Baby dulce was friendy and playful, the counselor was able to collar her and take a photo with no issue.
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