FALCON – A1067740
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3-21-2016 Brooklyn
Rescue: Imagine Pet Rescue
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Brooklyn Center
My name is FALCON. My Animal ID # is A1067740.
I am a male brown and white am pit bull ter mix. The shelter thinks I am about 8 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 03/16/2016 from NY 11237, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
03/16/2016 Exam Type INITIAL – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 57.5 LBS.
03/16/16 13:28 Scan : negative Sex: male Approx 7-9 S/O: BARH, active. No ocular or nasal discharge. Lenticular sclerosis OU. Dental disease, calculus, gingivitis. Cardiothoracic auscultation WNL. Abdomen is pendulous, firm on palpation, possible hepatomegaly. Multifocal areas of alopecia, lichenification, and hyperpigmentation, on head, limbs, and tail. Multiple callouses on limbs. Possible cutaneous masses on caudal dorum. Superficial abrasion between digit 3/4 on left hind paw. Muscle wasting over spine and pelvis. NOSF A: Geriatric, dental disease, dermatitis, mass, pendulous abdoemn P: Recommend NH plea for placement w/ rescue. Recommend CBC/Chem/UA, Thryoid levels, ACTH stim, and abdominal imaging. Most skin lesions should improve w/ proper housing and nutrition. Reweigh in one week to monitor gain PROGNOSIS: FAIR
03/16/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
03/16/16 12:11 Intake Behavior: Falcon allowed staff to scan for a microchip and take pictures with no signs of aggression. Falcon was a bit exuberant and curious during his intake and would look around and sniff everything.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
03/18/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Helper dog: A1067486 Falcon came in as a stray, so his past behaviors in a home are unknown. At intake it was reported Falcon was calm but curious, he allowed all handling. During SAFER Falcon came into the assessment room calm and relaxed, he was friendly and social towards the assessor. He allowed all handling items to be conducted without issue. Falcon becomes mouthy with the leash and slowly de-escalates during the tag interaction, and during the resources portion of the assessment Falcon was easy to handle when engaged with the item. Falcon can become mouthy with the leash and slowly de-escalates with a distraction, so the behavior department feels he can be suitable for an experience adopter. Look: 1. Dog’s eyes are averted. His ears are back, his tail is down, and he has a relaxed body posture. Dog allows head to be held loosely in Assessor’s cupped hands. Sensitivity: 1. Dog stands still and accepts the touch, his eyes are averted, and his tail is in neutral position with relaxed body posture. Dog’s mouth is likely closed for at least a portion of the assessment item. Tag: 2. Dog mouths leash and slowly de-escalates with a distraction. Squeeze 1: 1. Dog gently pulls back his paw. Squeeze 2:1. Dog gently pulls back his paw. Toy: 1. Minimal interest in Toy, dog licks, then turns away. Dog-dog: 2. Dog approaches helper dog with tail at spine level, body soft, ears relaxed, and lip neutral.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
03/16/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
03/16/16 13:28 Scan : negative Sex: male Approx 7-9 S/O: BARH, active. No ocular or nasal discharge. Lenticular sclerosis OU. Dental disease, calculus, gingivitis. Cardiothoracic auscultation WNL. Abdomen is pendulous, firm on palpation, possible hepatomegaly. Multifocal areas of alopecia, lichenification, and hyperpigmentation, on head, limbs, and tail. Multiple callouses on limbs. Possible cutaneous masses on caudal dorum. Superficial abrasion between digit 3/4 on left hind paw. Muscle wasting over spine and pelvis. NOSF A: Geriatric, dental disease, dermatitis, mass, pendulous abdoemn P: Recommend NH plea for placement w/ rescue. Recommend CBC/Chem/UA, Thryoid levels, ACTH stim, and abdominal imaging. Most skin lesions should improve w/ proper housing and nutrition. Reweigh in one week to monitor gain PROGNOSIS: FAIR
No RE-EXAM or CAGE-EXAM found
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If you are local to the Tri-State, New England, and the general Northeast United States area, and you are SERIOUS about adopting or fostering one of the animals at NYC ACC, please read our MUST READ section for instructions, or email helpdogs@urgentpodr.org. Our experienced volunteers will do their best to guide you through the process.
* We highly discourage everyone from trusting strangers that send them Facebook messages, offering help, for it has ended in truly tragic events.*
For more info on behavior codes and ratings, please click here: http://information.urgentpodr.org/acc-placement-status-descriptions.
For answers to Frequently Asked Questions, please see: http://information.urgentpodr.org/category/frequently-asked-questions/.
You can call (212) 788-4000 for automated instructions.
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