CAPONE aka FLYNN – A1106926
Safe - 6-14-2017 Brooklyn
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SAFE 06/14/17
Brooklyn Center
My name is CAPONE. My Animal ID # is A1106926.
I am a neutered male br brindle american staff mix. The shelter thinks I am about 3 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 06/02/2017 from NY 11224, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
06/12/2017 AT RISK MEMO
A1106926 Capone is At Risk for CIRDC
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/11/2017 Exam Type BS NEW URI – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 71.2 LBS.
Vet check 06/11/17 10:33 Did not observe c/s but c reported on symptom log App OK BARH Moderate mucoid nasal discharge Eupneic; RR 30 Auscults WNL (but difficult to hear clearly given location OD – chronic ocular abnormality, no active inflammation or discharge A: Early/mild CIRDC Ocular changes OD – r/o mass vs previous rupture/trauma vs chronic infectious process vs congenital vs other P: Move to ISO Begin Doxy 300 mg PO SID x 14 days Submit PCR Recheck 3 days, 7 days Prognosis excellent with treatment
06/02/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/02/17 14:06 Capone had a loose body and was wagging his tail during intake. He allowed the counselor to colar him and take his pictur with no problems.
06/08/2017 WEB MEMO
A staff member writes:Oh Capone darling! He is a 67.8 pound, chocolate swirl, full of MUSH!! I swear he is more than sweet. He is so kind hearted and very smart. He is very active and knows commands,such as sit and give paw. It is the cutest thing ever! He also has one of the most prettiest smiles I’ve seen. I decided to take him out to the play yard one day and I am so happy i did because while we were interacting, we grew a bond and an understanding. I learned a lot about him during our time spent together. He has displayed how loving and affectionate he is, through giving hugs and kisses. When Capone and I were in the play yard, we ran around, we played fetch and we sat together and cuddled, we also took lots of pictures and may I tell you this big boy is very photogenic . I look forward to spending more time with him and giving him all the attention and love that he needs, he deserves the best because he is soooo amazing. I would love it if he was to go into his forever home even more. If I could give him the world, I would with no hesitation. Come see this handsome young man at BACC Today!!! You won’t regret it!!
06/06/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
KNOWN HISTORY: None 6/2/17 Neutered, Stray Other notes: SAFER ASSESSMENT: 6/6/17 Look:2. Dog pulls out of Assessor’s hands each time without settling during three repetitions. Sensitivity:1. Dog leans into the Assessor, eyes soft, soft and loose body, open mouth. Tag: 2. Dog is not fearful, but is unresponsive to the Assessor, and approaches the Assessor at the end of the game (need coaxing to approach.) He is focused on stimuli other than the Assessor. Squeeze 1&2: 1. Dog does not respond at all for three seconds. His eyes are averted and his ears are relaxed. Toy:1. Dog settles close, keeps a firm grip and is loose and wiggly. He does not place his body between you and the toy. Summary: Capone was friendly and very high energy towards the assessor. PLAYGROUP: When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Capone solicits and engages in gentle play, occasionally engaging in paw slaps and body contact play. Capone was surrendered as a stray so his past behavior around dogs is unknown. The Behavior Department recommends that Capone be placed with resident dogs that are comfortable with his play style. INTAKE BEHAVIOR 6/2/17: Upon intake Capone was loose and wiggly, he allowed all handling. MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: 6/2/17: During his medical examination, Capone was active and attention seeking, he allowed all handling. ENERGY LEVEL: We have no history on Capone so we cannot be certain of his behavior in a home environment. However, he is a young, enthusiastic, social dog who will need daily mental and physical activity to keep him engaged and exercised. We recommend long-lasting chews, food puzzles, and hide-and-seek games, in additional to physical exercise, to positively direct his energy and enthusiasm. RECOMMENDATIONS: Experience (suitable for an adopter with some previous dog experience, especially with behaviors outlined below) Potential challenges: _X_Strength/leash pulling: Capone is a large, strong dog with the capability to pull over an average adopter. His adopter must be prepared and able to handle a dog of this size and strength. It is recommended that he be walked on a front clip harness or head halter, which help diminish his strength through leverage, and that he be trained using positive reinforcement, reward based training to not pull on leash.
06/03/2017 GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
Exam Type GROUP BEHAVIOR
When off leash with dogs at the Care Center, Capone solicits and engages in gentle play, occasionally engaging in paw slaps and body contact play. Capone is utilized as a greeter dog. Capone was surrendered as a stray so his past behavior around dogs is unknown. The Behavior Department recommends that Capone be placed with resident dogs that are comfortable with his play style. 6/3: Capone displays soft body language when greeting a novel female dog. He solicits and engages in cooperative play, with his main objective being to mount the female. He responds well to the female dog’s warning growl when he mounts and begins to explore the pen. 6/6: Capone displays loose and wiggly body language when greeting a novel male dog. He solicits high energy play with body slams, persisting after the other dog offers correction. 6/7: Capone displays soft body language as he solicits and engages in gentle play. 6/8-6/11: Capone is utilized as a greeter dog and is soft and playful when greeting novel female dogs. He is tolerant of a mouthy, novice play style.
06/02/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
DVM Intake Exam 6/2/17 Estimated age: ~2yrs, neutered Microchip noted on Intake? Yes 981020019897327 History : Stray Subjective: Observed Behavior – BARH. Active, attention seeking, allows all handling. Knows ‘sit’ and ‘paw’ Evidence of Cruelty seen – No Evidence of Trauma seen – No Objective P = WNL R = WNL BCS 5/9 EENT: ~1-1.5cm round raised pigmented mass from dorsolateral conjunctiva of right globe, left eye WNL, moderate otitis externa AD, no ocular or nasal discharge Oral Exam: Teeth clean, pink mm PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Neutered MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, mild periocular dermatitis OU CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment: Ocular mass, otitis externa Plan: Ear cleaned and otibiotic applied by LVT, rec otitbiotic AD q24 x 7 days. Rec ophthomology consult for right eye, consider enucleation with biospy. RTO Prognosis: Open prognosis depending on diagnosis of mass
06/11/2017 BS NEW URI (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
Vet check 06/11/17 10:33 Did not observe c/s but c reported on symptom log App OK BARH Moderate mucoid nasal discharge Eupneic; RR 30 Auscults WNL (but difficult to hear clearly given location OD – chronic ocular abnormality, no active inflammation or discharge A: Early/mild CIRDC Ocular changes OD – r/o mass vs previous rupture/trauma vs chronic infectious process vs congenital vs other P: Move to ISO Begin Doxy 300 mg PO SID x 14 days Submit PCR Recheck 3 days, 7 days Prognosis excellent with treatment
Generated on Jun 12 2017 6:00PM
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RTO – 03/27/2017
MALE, BR BRINDLE, AMERICAN STAFF MIX, 3 yrs
STRAY – STRAYAVAI, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 03/23/2017, From NY 10457, DueOut Date 03/26/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Microchip: negative- place chip Sex:male intact Age- 3 years Eyes:CCL RUPTURE on right eye vs other- placing on vet check Ears: wnl Teeth:mild dental tartar Skin:wnl Hair Coat: flea comb negative- treated with advantage 2 Behavior: hyper during exam, energetic
Weight 71.2
RE EXAM: 3/24 DVM Intake Exam Findings; Observed Behavior – very friendly, very energetic! Takes treats gently, food motivated, allowed all handling; Objective T = 102.7 P = unable to obtain due to high energy and heavy panting R = panting, but eupneic BCS 4.5/9; EENT: no nasal discharge noted, AD- mild yeast odor, mild lichenification, non painful, mild dried aural d/c, unable to examine with otoscope d/t high energy. OD- eye open, comfortable, but appears to have lobulated appearance to cornea- cannot clearly see cornea or other ocular structured, but lobulation is prominent and somewhat firm. Eye does not appear ruptured, but instead as if has a mass growing. moderate conunctivitis, no d/c; Oral Exam: ; PLN: No enlargements noted; H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic; ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; U/G: MI, both testicles descended; MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat; CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities; Rectal: NSF; Assessment; Medical Behavior Status blue- high energy, jumps, otherwise very nice dog; Medical status 3nc; Asilomar Status treatrehab; Plan; for OD- rec ideally ophthalmologist consult, consider enucleation with biopsy /histopathology of mass to determine underlying cause and prognosis. Prognosis dependent on nature of suspected eye mass. Dogs can do well without both eyes; ofloxacin drops OD BID x7
PROFILE:
Officers stated they received a call stating that there was a baby screaming in an abandon apartment. When officers arrived the door was opened and everything looked moved out. There is no information on the owner, they stated the building looked abandon. The dog rushed to the front but did not show signs of aggression so they lured the dog into a crate with food.
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MARCH 2017
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