BERNIE – A1093780
Safe - 10-21-2016 Manhattan
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SAFE 10/21/16
BERNIE – A1093780
NEUTERED MALE, BROWN / TAN, POMERANIAN, 14 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 10/17/2016, From NY 10474, DueOut Date 10/20/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary BAR scanned negative neutered male geriatric severe tartar cloudy eyes, occular d/c clean ears abnormal heart sound coughing occatianally unable to walk with hind limbs no injury seen matted and dirty coat long nails trimmed NOSF
Weight 7.0
A volunteer writes:
I met last night a lovely patient…. Bernie, a cute ball of cream and red fluff, laying on his back, paws up and clearly indicating that he wanted a belly rub…What a cutie ! Fourteen year of age ! Such pretty and lively eyes… Bernie is a really tiny dog whose minuscule body is hiding under a huge amount of hair…He is like a pompom that one can see on top of a winter hat…He so loves caresses, the arms of a caretaker too. Bernie is indeed a very good lap dog. Bernie has been poorly cared for and comes with some ailments our veterinaries are attending too. He is in dear need of TLC and medical care . Bernie is so worth your attention… Please, consider him..He is waiting for your decision…
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