BASTET – A1109781
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SAFE 05/08/17
Brooklyn Center
My name is BASTET. My Animal ID # is A1109781.
I am a female br brindle and white am pit bull ter mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 04/23/2017 from NY 11221, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
05/07/2017 AT RISK MEMO
A1109781 Bastet is At Risk for CIRDC
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
05/07/2017 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 46.0 LBS.
Canine DAPP booster Product Name:nobivac Serial Number: 02121711A Location of Vaccination: RFL pyrantel po
04/23/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
04/23/17 13:56 Bastet was friendly during the intake but was panting very heavily. She allowed the counselor to collar and leash her with no problem. When the counselor went to hand bastet off to the ACS she became very nervous and statred to throw her self around after a few minutes she calmed down but was still panting heavily.
05/07/2017 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Bastet has a perpetual puppy face and is as sweet as pie! Her walk log is filled with glowing comments from every volunteer that’s met her. She is easy to walk on leash, seems to have housetraining, and is very curious and sweet. She likes to play with squeaky toys and, although initially anxious, has warmed up to solicit gentle play with other dogs. She has a huge array of funny faces, each one cuter than the next, and I think has all the makings of being your best cuddle buddy! She wags her tail when I pet her, props her paws up to solicit more, and thrives on attention. Please come see her at Brooklyn ACC!
04/25/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
KNOWN HISTORY: None 4/23/17 Unaltered Female, Stray Other notes: Upon intake Bastet was friendly and allowed all handling. SAFER ASSESSMENT: 4/25/17 Look:1. Dog leans forward or jumps up to lick the Assessor’s face with tail wagging, ears back and eyes averted. Sensitivity: 1. Dog stands still and accepts the touch, her eyes are averted, and her 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. Dog assumes play position and joins the game. Or dog indicates play with huffing, soft ‘popping’ of the body, etc. Dog jumps on Assessor once play begins. Squeeze 1: & 2: 1. Dog gently pulls back her paw. Toy: 1. Minimal interest in toy, dog smells, then turns away. Summary: Bastet displayed no concern during her assessment. DOG-DOG INTERACTION ASSESSMENT: Summary PLAYGROUP: When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Baster solicits and engages in gentle play with male and female dogs. Bastet came into the Care Center as a stray so her previous behavior around other dogs is unknown. The Behavior Department recommends that she be placed with resident dogs that match her gentle play style. MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: 4/23/17: During her medical examination, Bastet was friendly and allowed all handling. ENERGY LEVEL: We have no history on Bastet so we cannot be certain of her behavior in a home environment. However, she is a young, enthusiastic, social dog who will need daily mental and physical activity to keep her engaged and exercised. We recommend long-lasting chews, food puzzles, and hide-and-seek games, in additional to physical exercise, to positively direct her energy and enthusiasm. RECOMMENDATIONS: Average (suitable for an adopter with an average amount of dog experience)
04/24/2017 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Baster solicits and engages in gentle play with male and female dogs. Bastet came into the Care Center as a stray so her previous behavior around other dogs is unknown. The Behavior Department recommends that she be placed with resident dogs that match her gentle play style. 4/24: Bastet is anxious when meeting a novel male dog. She greets him face to face but is stress panting for the duration of the session. 4/26-5/2: Bastet is anxious in a group of male and female dogs. She becomes more relaxed as the session continues and begins to solicited gentle play by displaying bouncy body language.
04/23/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
DVM Intake Exam Intact female Estimated age: 2 years Microchip noted on Intake? negative History : Stray dog. Reverse sneezing Subjective: Apparently healthy female intact dog Observed Behavior – BAR Evidence of Cruelty seen – None Evidence of Trauma seen – None Objective P = 120bpm R =panting BCS 5 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, Bleeding from left nostril9 Mild bleeding) Oral Exam: NAF PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: intact female MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment Bleeding from nostril reverse sneezing Plan Check cbc Monitor nose bleeding Prognosis: Good SURGERY: Okay for surgery
05/04/2017 BS NEW URI (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
05/04/17 Rejected from surgery for signs of CIRDC S/O: BAR. Very active, attention seeking, eating well EENT: Eyes clear, no ocular discharge, mild mucoid nasal discharge HL: Couging UG: Swollen vulva with bloody discharge A: CIRDC, in heat P: Rec doxycycline 300mg PO q24 x 14 days. Excellent prognosis
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