FERGUS – 20061
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SAFE 02/09/18
FERGUS – 20061
Care Center Location: Staten Island , ZIP Code From: 10312, Intake Type: Stray
Medical Behavior: Green, Age: 12 years, Sex: Neutered Male, Weight: 12 lbs
DVM Intake Exam; Estimated age: 12 years; Microchip noted on Intake? scan positive; History : stray; Subjective: Observed Behavior – timid but friendly; Objective ; BCS 4-5/9; EENT: OU-lenticular sclerosis, AU-mild brown debris, no nasal or ocular discharge noted; Oral Exam: severe dental calc, halitosis; PLN: No enlargements noted; H/L: NSR, grade 4/6 heart murmur, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic; ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; U/G: MN; MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, some mats, mild hpyperkeratosis at nares; CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities; Assessment: severe dental disease; heart murmur; Prognosis: guarded; Plan: recommend echo; CBC/chemistry
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