CLEMENTINE – A1068390
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CLEMENTINE – A1068390
FEMALE, BROWN, SHIH TZU MIX, 4 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason ABANDON
Intake condition DISEASE Intake Date 03/24/2016, From NY 10019, DueOut Date03/27/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary scan: neg sex: female est age: 5yrs S/O: Dog is BAR BCS 4/9 EENT – Erythema and proliferative tissue AU; mucoid discharge OU Heart/lungs – auscult wnl Abdomen soft, non-painful Generalized alopecia with hyperpigmentation; areas of scabbing, flaking, and crusting; skin/coat is generally oily and yeasty smelling skin scrape – NPS HWT – neg. A: Chronic alopecic dermatitis DDx: Malasseziasis, Demodicosis, Canine scabies, Food allergy and/or atopy, Immune mediated, Hypothyroidism, sex hormone imbalance, seborrhea, open P: Recommend rescue placement as this dog will need intensive management for chronic otitis/dermatitis. Recommend referral to veterinary dermatologist. PROGNOSIS: Fair-Good with long-term management
Weight 14.6
A volunteer writes: Tiny in her kennel and barking to get my attention, her antics worked and I lifted this little darling out. So happy to be outside to go potty the moment we were out the door, I understood her desperation. Clementine is great on leash as she trots along beside me wagging her tail and the fact that she has very little fur made me glad the afternoon turned so warm. Clemmy loves to be held in someone’s arms as she snuggles her head in the crook of another volunteer’s neck. Love was in the air as we spent time with Clemmy; it’s not hard to fall in love with this little tyke. She’ll need care for her fur, but looking at her little Mohawk haircut you just know how adorable she’s going to be when her coat grows back in. We’re hoping this little one finds the person who will love and care for her now and forever. She deserves it, and you deserve her!
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