CLEMENTE – A1062464
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My name is CLEMENTE. My Animal ID # is A1062464.
I am a male br brindle am pit bull ter mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 01/07/2016 from NY 11435, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
01/09/2016 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 48.0 LBS.
VET CHECK – RECHECK DECUBITAL ULCERS BARH. EATING WELL. NERVOUS BUT ATTENTION SEEKING IN FRONT OF CAGE AND TAKING TREATS WELL. NORMAL STOOL AND URINE DECUBITAL ULCERS AT LATERAL CARPI (L>>>R), HEALING APPROPRIATELY, NO SIGNS OF INFECTION AMBULATING WELL ON ALL LIMBS, NO LAMENESS APPRECIATED, APPEARS COMFORTABLE A: DECUBITAL ULCERS, UNDERWEIGHT P: CONTINUE WITH CURRENT TREATMENT AND MONITORING PLAN. GOOD PROGNOSIS 1/8/16… S/O: VET CHECK TO MONITOR COMFORT, APPETITE QAR ON PRESENTATION ATE VERY WELL OVERNIGHT STILL VERY FEARFUL THIS MORNING, TAIL BETWEEN LEGS. VERY SENSITIVE TO TOUCH – TURNS AND GROWLS WHEN TOUCHED. RIGHT PAW HAS MODERATE SOFT TISSUE SWELLING DIFFUSELY AND EXTENDING UP AND AROUND THE CARPUS TO MINIMIZE STRESS LEVELS, REMOVED E-COLLAR AND REMOVED BANDAGES COVERING ULCERS ON CARPI (NO STRIKETHROUGH) APPEAR TO HAVE A SMALL AMOUNT OF GRANULATION TISSUE PRESENT. PATIENT WAS VERY INTERESTED IN TREATS – HESITANT AT FIRST, THEN TOOK FROM HAND. A: DECUBITAL ULCERS CARPI UNDERWEIGHT FEARFUL BEHAVIOR PX: FAIR TO GOOD WITH TREATMENT AND BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION P: CONTINUE CURRENT TREATMENT PLAN CONTINUE 3X A DAY FEEDINGS RECHECK TOMORROW
01/07/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
01/07/16 18:13 Clemente is a 2 year old brown brindle and white male american pitbull terrier who arrived as a stray surrender. Upon intake Clemente was not handled. Counselor did not scan for microchip, collar or photograph.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
01/11/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Clemente came into our care with a medical condition requiring treatment. He is sensitive to the touch and has allowed only a minimum of handling, head flipping and growling when touched. This may be the result of multiple wounds on his body. But Clemente has also sought attention, come to the front of his kennel, and accepts treats. We have no information on his past behavior, and we cannot be sure if/how his current condition may be influencing the behaviors being offered in our care. When removed from his kennel by the Behavior team, Clemente needed to be encouraged with treats. He walked with a tucked tail and low body, but showed no aggression. He avoided touch in the assessment room, increasing distance whenever contact with initiated while watching the assessor closely. But he was treat-motivated and took treats from the assessor. The assessor was able to touch Clemente gently on the back while they were walking, but even with this gentle touch Clemente turned quickly toward the assessor’s hand, body tense, tail tucked. Due to Clemente’s overall condition and his lack of tolerance of touch, he is not a candidate for a SAFER aggression assessment at this time. We recommend placement with a New Hope partner who can address his medical condition and then re-evaluate his behavior in a stable home environment after Clemente has recovered.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
01/07/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative BARH AMBx4 Aggressive, unable to handle Sedated with 0.5ml telazol(IV) and 0.8 Dexdomitor(IM) Male~3yrs Mild gingivitis/tartar Scabs throughout body (mostly healed) diffusely – varying sizes Fleas seen Large, deep decubital ulcer on right carpus (approx. 1-2 cm in depth, 4-5 cm in diameter) with muscle exposure present smaller, carpal ulcer present on left carpus – more superficial, good capillary exposure remains. Flushed out both with nolvasan and LRS. Debrided the margins of the right carpus Applied SSD cream applied soft bandage to each carpus and applied an e-collar Administered 2.2ml Baytril 100 mg/ml 2.2ml PPG SQ 1.9ml Rimadyl inj. SQ Continue with rimadyl – 50 mg po bid x 5 days continue with baytril – 136 mg po sid x 14 days clavamox – 250 mg PO bid x 14 days Patient will need extended care of carpal wounds, 3x a day feedings. Recommend placement once stray wait is up
01/09/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
VET CHECK – RECHECK DECUBITAL ULCERS BARH. EATING WELL. NERVOUS BUT ATTENTION SEEKING IN FRONT OF CAGE AND TAKING TREATS WELL. NORMAL STOOL AND URINE DECUBITAL ULCERS AT LATERAL CARPI (L>>>R), HEALING APPROPRIATELY, NO SIGNS OF INFECTION AMBULATING WELL ON ALL LIMBS, NO LAMENESS APPRECIATED, APPEARS COMFORTABLE A: DECUBITAL ULCERS, UNDERWEIGHT P: CONTINUE WITH CURRENT TREATMENT AND MONITORING PLAN. GOOD PROGNOSIS 1/8/16… S/O: VET CHECK TO MONITOR COMFORT, APPETITE QAR ON PRESENTATION ATE VERY WELL OVERNIGHT STILL VERY FEARFUL THIS MORNING, TAIL BETWEEN LEGS. VERY SENSITIVE TO TOUCH – TURNS AND GROWLS WHEN TOUCHED. RIGHT PAW HAS MODERATE SOFT TISSUE SWELLING DIFFUSELY AND EXTENDING UP AND AROUND THE CARPUS TO MINIMIZE STRESS LEVELS, REMOVED E-COLLAR AND REMOVED BANDAGES COVERING ULCERS ON CARPI (NO STRIKETHROUGH) APPEAR TO HAVE A SMALL AMOUNT OF GRANULATION TISSUE PRESENT. PATIENT WAS VERY INTERESTED IN TREATS – HESITANT AT FIRST, THEN TOOK FROM HAND. A: DECUBITAL ULCERS CARPI UNDERWEIGHT FEARFUL BEHAVIOR PX: FAIR TO GOOD WITH TREATMENT AND BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION P: CONTINUE CURRENT TREATMENT PLAN CONTINUE 3X A DAY FEEDINGS RECHECK TOMORROW
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