BELLA – A1065943
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BELLA – A1065943
FEMALE, CREAM / BROWN, SHIH TZU MIX, 7 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason MOVE2PRIVA
Intake condition ILLNESS Intake Date 02/24/2016, From NY 10309, DueOut Date 02/24/2016
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Scan negative BARH AMBx4 Nervous, but allowed handling Female~7yrs Mild gingivitis/tartar EEN:WNL Large open cyst on hind hind leg, no bleeding/pus seen Came in with E-Collar Banfield Animal Hospital: remaining meds 0.25 tabs Tramadol 50mg BIDX7 days 0.5 tabs Zeniquin 50mg SIDX22 days 1ml Clavamox Liquid BIDX7 days PM meds were given today as per owner As per Dr. 0844 Ok to give AM treatment Vet check tomorrow
Weight 10.2
2/25/16
VET CHECK – CHECK MASS LHL; LIMITED EXAM DUE TO TEMPERMENT – LOW GROWLING WHEN APPROACHED; QAR. MINIMAL INTEREST IN FOOD. BCS 5/9; NO OCULAR OR NASAL DISCHARGE, EYES CLEAR; NORMAL THORACIC AUSCULTATION; AMBULATORY X 4; LARGE MASS LEFT SIDE OF ANUS EXTENDING TO LEFT HIP REGION, FIRM, LOBULATED, SERVERAL AREAS OF ULCERATION WITH MILD PURULENT DISCHARGE; FEMALE; A: PERIANAL MASS – RULE OUT ADENOMA VS CARCINOMA VS OTHER; P: REC FULL SENIOR WORK UP AND FNA OF MASS. TREATMENT LIKELY TO BE SUPPORTIVE CARE DUE TO EXTENT OF MASS (SURGICAL INTERVENTION UNLIKELY). POOR PROGNOSIS
PROFILE
02/24/16 19:32
Basic Information:
Bella was brought to us because her owner is moving to an apartment that does not permit pets. She is a sweet girl that has lived with children and good with small dogs. She needs some follow up medical care (see medical notes below)
Bella is a 7yr old female Shih Tzu that currently suffers from a cyst in the rectal area of her. Besides that there are no other medical issues that the owner is aware of.
Socialization:
Bella takes well to strangers and according to the owner when interacting with them she plays in a gentle manner. She comes from a home with children and according to the owner she does fine in the presence of children. Bella has been in the presence of other small dogs and she interacted with them just fine. The owner doesn’t know how she would react in the presence of a large dog or a cat. Bella has never bitten a person or another animal.
Behavior:
Bella doesn’t have any guarding issues and this applies to food, treats, and toys. These items can be given and taken away with no issues according to the owner. She takes well to all grooming agents like receiving a bath, having her nails trimmed, and the brushing of her coat. Bella also likes to be held and this can be done with no issues.
For a New Family to Know:
Bella is described to be friendly, playful, and affectionate with a low to medium activity level. When in the home Bella is the type of dog that will be in a favorite spot inside the home. According to the owner her favorite place is in the kitchen. Bella enjoys dog toys and has no preference on what type of toys she plays with. Bella is an indoor only dog that is wee wee pad trained and house broken. When left alone in the home Bella is well behaved and this applies to her being left in the yard as well. Bella went for slow walks on a leash and let out into the yard for daily exercise.
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