ELEANOR – 23785
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ELEANOR – 23785
Care Center Location: Manhattan, ZIP Code From: 10467, Intake Type: Stray
Medical Behavior: Orange, Age: 2 years, Sex: Spayed Female, Weight: 45 lbs
DVM Intake Exam; Estimated age: 2yo; Microchip noted on Intake? neg; History : stray; Subjective: BAR. Nervous, barking in exam room before examination. Placed muzzle. Very tense, growling, resisted restraint, tries to take muzzle off. Limited PE. Observed Behavior -Objective ;T =;P = wnl;R = wnl;BCS 3/9;EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted;Oral Exam: muzzled ;PLN: prominent submandibular LNs, but symmetrical and nonpainful. Remaining LNs nsf. H/L: NSR, NMA, Lungs clear, eupnic; ABD: very tense, unable to palp due to behavior; U/G: Suspect female intact. Prominent mammae, p would not allow to check for spay scar/tattoo; MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, fair hair coat; CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities; Rectal: not assessed; Assessment:intact female; underweight; Prognosis: good; Plan:plan for OHE; needs behavior assessment; SURGERY:Okay for surgery
A Little Bit About Me…
A volunteer writes: Love, love, love although it was not at first sight… “Getting to know you and being yours for ever” is what really defines Eleonore, an ebony princess we host at the Manhattan Care Center. I call her “Black Beauty” as she leaps, featherlike, through the yard and jumps over benches like an Alezan horse. Baguerra could be a good fit too when she lays across my lap, all spread out, like a big cat and enjoys caresses . Eleanore looks very stern and shy in her kennel. It makes it hard to imagine that she is a loving , loyal, playful and happy gal when she knows and trusts you…But she is …And it will likely be even more true when she finds herself in a place that is called….home. She is hesitant in the street and the park where there is too much noise and activity but she has gotten better overtime, watching by my feet, peacefully , birds, squirrels and other dogs. Spending time, lots of time with Eleonore when i am at the care center is a must. I love her, her resilience, her progresses and the tight bond she is able to make with whoever is willing to invest in her. No, I am not her only love . She has granted her smile to others…and I know that if you are willing to “get to know” her, you will be blessed like we are… Eleanore is waiting to be your forever best friend.
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