DAISY – 12337
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RTO SAFE 12/20/17
DAISY – 12337
Intake Date: 12/16/17 Intake Type: Owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Green Age: 11 years
Sex: Spayed Female
Weight: — lbs
DVM Intake Exam; Estimated age: 11yrs (reported); Microchip noted on Intake? N; History : owner surrender d/t lack of time ; Subjective: QAR; Observed Behavior – will try to bite especially when touched around head; Evidence of Cruelty seen – Neglect, lack of veterinary care; Objective ; T = DNP; P = WNL; R = WNL; BCS 6/9; EENT: OD enucleated w/ 2cm soft, fluccuent, depressible, swelling OD; OS deep centralized corneal ulcer w/ pigmentary keratitis, neovascularization, and copious dark debris caked at medial canthus, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted; Oral Exam: Grade 2/4 dental tartar; PLN: No enlargements noted; H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, lungs clear, eupnic; ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; U/G: Spayed female (reported); MSI: Ambulatory x 4, overweight, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat; CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities; Rectal: DNP; Assessment: Suspected surgical complication OD from enucleation- swelling non-painful but may indicate secretions still occurring; OS deep centralized corneal ulcer w/ pigmentary keratitis- suspect chronic untreated KCS; Prognosis: fair; Plan: NPB ophth BID OS x14d w/ regular vet checks at beginning; strongly rec ophtho consult to treat deep ulcer and evaluate OD (w/ potential revision) SURGERY: Permanent waiver due to already spayed.
A Little Bit About Me…
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Basic Information: Daisy is an 11 year old small dog whom was bought from a pet store and kept in the same home for 11 years. Unfortunately due to lack of time she could not be kept.
Previously lived with: 1 adult, 3 children
How is this dog around strangers? Around strangers she is described as shy for a few minutes and plays gentle.
How is this dog around children? Around children she is described as relaxed, respectful and plays gentle with them.
How is this dog around other dogs? Around dogs she is described as fearful and doesn’t play
How is this dog around cats? She has never been socialized with cats so this behavior is unknown.
Resource guarding: Daisy has no known resource guarding issues.
Bite history: She has no known bite histories while with the previous owner.
Housetrained: Yes
Energy level/descriptors: medium energy level
Other Notes: She isn’t bothered with loud storms or fireworks, having her food or toys touched, being pushed off of furniture, being held or restrained. She is afraid of having her nails trimmed, will bark when unfamiliar people approach her owner or home but enjoys being given a bath and being brushed.
Has this dog ever had any medical issues? Yes
Medical Notes: Daisy is missing her right eye.
For a New Family to Know :She is described as friendly, affectionate, playful, shy, excitable and somewhat fearful. She uses the bathroom on newspaper. was being fed cesar wet food 3 times a day and likes to play stuffed animals. She is well behaved when left alone, pulls lightly on leash and will go to her bed when sent to lay down.
Behavior Notes: Upon intake Daisy allowed most handling. She was receptive to head and body touches. When attempting to collar Daisy attempted to nip the counselor and then began to pace back and forth. No further handling was performed.
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Group Behavior:
12/17: When introduced off leash to dogs, Daisy keeps mostly to herself and does not approach.
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