HENESSEY – 21640
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GONE 03/01/18
HENESSEY – 21640
Intake Date : 2/26/18 Intake Type: Stray
Medical Behavior: Green Age: 10 years Sex: Spayed Female
Weight: 46 lbs
DVM Intake Exam; Estimated age: 10yo; Microchip noted on Intake? neg; History : stray; Subjective: BARH, friendly and well behaved during PE and med handling. P urinated during exam, hematuria. Observed Behavior -Objective T = P = wnl; R = wnl; BCS 4/9; EENT: Eyes clear. AS ear flap has irregular thickened areas, suspect previous aural hematoma, moderate amount of brown debris. AD mild debris. No nasal or ocular discharge noted; Oral Exam: mod to severe dental disease. PLN: No enlargements noted; H/L: Grade III/VI left systolic HM. NSR, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic; ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; U/G: FS, spay scar seen, small mammae, no MGTs, no vulvar dc; MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, fiar hair coat with generalized scaling. 5cm pedunculated soft skin tag ventral to right lower lip. 3cm pedunculated cauliflower-like skin tag on caudal left elbow. Both masses appear quiet, non-irritated, no signs of infection. CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities; Rectal: normal externally; Assessment; Geriatric; HM; Otitis externa; Skin masses – r/o benign vs malignant; Dental disease; Hematuria – r/o UTI vs cystoliths vs other; Prognosis: fair, pending results of an echocardiogram; Plan: clean ears; tresaderm AU BID x 7 days; nail trim; Clavamox 375mg PO BID x 10 days, for possible UTI. If hematuria does not resolve, consider 2 view abdominal x-rays; recommend echo, dental, and mass removals post placement/adoption; SURGERY: spayed
A Little Bit About Me…
A volunteer writes: Hennessy “disappears” quite often from her den and for good chunks of time. Why is it that volunteers love her company so much? Hennessy is a gentle dame, easy going, really cute, not looking for trouble with birds, squirrels or other dogs, and a great walker. She could circle the nearby park a few times although she does enjoy a rest by her caretaker’s feet, watching peacefully what is going on around her. Hennessy is an adorable “roussette” (red head in French) always laying peacefully on her kuranda bed when found in her kennel…and ready to go out when she sees a potential caretaker at her door. She wags her tail a lot, looks at you with the most girly face, and gives little kisses when you hold her head in your hands. She loves treats, can sit for them, and even jump. Hennessy seems to like her peers when neared in the street or the yard. She looks so relaxed in the middle of a group of volunteers pointing out how delicious and friendly she is. She loves the attention. It does feel like home sweet home…right where she belongs. Lovely Hennessy is at the Manhattan Care Center, dreaming to be part of your family and your life.
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