JAY JAY – 19847
Safe - 2-18-2018 Manhattan
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SAFE 02/18/18
Jay Jay
Hello, my name is Jay Jay. My animal id is #19847. I am a desexed male tan dog at the Manhattan Animal Care Center. The shelter thinks I am about 5 years 1 weeks old.
I came into the shelter as a owner surrender on 12-Feb-2018, with the surrender reason stated as person circumstance- moving – no pets allowed.
**RETURNED 2/12/18**
Jay Jay is at risk due to being diagnosed with Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex which is contagious to other dogs. Jay Jay will likely require in home care with a course of antibiotics. There are no behavior concerns for Jay Jay at this time, average determination.
My medical notes are…
Weight: 76.2 lbs
3/02/2018
[DVM Intake] DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 5 Microchip noted on Intake? n Microchip Number (If Applicable): n History : OS Subjective: BAR Observed Behavior – Allowed easily for a full PE Evidence of Cruelty seen – N Evidence of Trauma seen – N Objective T = – P = 80 R = WNL BCS – 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear – mild otitis externa in right ear and debris, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: Teeth in good condition PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Intact male – two descended testicles MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurological abnormalities Rectal: UR Assessment: Healthy Mild pruritis in right ere – cleaned ear with otic solution and applied otibiotic ointment . Prognosis: Excellent Plan: Neuter SURGERY: Okay for surgery
6/02/2018
Pre-op exam S: Alert, relaxed, soft body. Allows all handling. O: BAR-H, BCS 4/9, MMs pink and moist, CRT <2 sec EENT: No discharge OU, AU, nose. Mild tartar. All four canine teeth are fractured and the right maxillary canine is fractured at an oblique angle down to the neck of the tooth; the root is clearly exposed. Mild tartar. PLNs: Not significantly enlarged. H/L: NSR, NMA. Eupnic, quiet lung sounds. Abd: Soft, no pain on palpation, no masses palpated M/S/I: Right 5th digit is fractured and the distal 1-2 phalanges are missing, so there is no nail and the skin flops to the side. No swelling, skin lesions or pain. Amb x4. Ventral neck and chest are slightly erythematous. UG: Male intact, testicles soft and symmetrical. Neuro: Alert and appropriate, no sign neurological deficiencies A: 1. Fractured teeth with root exposure – these teeth may be infected and painful for Jay Jay, or they may get infected in the future. 2. Right 5th digit – old injury, no treatment needed 3. Dermatitis on ventral chest – R/O allergies vs. physical abrasions vs. other Short-term prognosis: Good P: Neuter today 1088
6/02/2018
Surgery report Was this dog a cryptorchid? No – normal adult male Pre scrotal Incision Spermatic Cord Ligation with: 0 PDS in modified Miller’s knots (double-ligated both cords) Sub Q closure: 0 PDS in simple continuous pattern Skin closure? 0 PDS in intradermal pattern Linear green tattoo near incision site to denote neuter status 1088
8/02/2018
[DVM Intake] DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 5 Microchip noted on Intake? y Microchip Number (If Applicable): 981020019273596 History : Owner reported that Jay Jay was coughing, sneezing and had nasal and mucoid dis-c since returning from SX at ACC. Subjective: BAR Observed Behavior – Energetic, observed sneezing a few times while in the exam room Evidence of Cruelty seen – n Evidence of Trauma seen – n Objective T = n P = 100 R = WNL BCS = 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted, Oral Exam: MMB tachy PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Incision site looks healthy MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: Assessment: CIRDC – Based on the history and sneezing in the exam room Prognosis: Good Plan: Doxycycline 300 mg SID for 14 days Cerenia 60mg SID for 3 days
12/02/2018
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 5 years per our previous records Microchip noted on Intake? Scanned POSITIVE on intake Microchip Number (If Applicable): 981020019273596 History : Pt was here earlier this month; pt was neutered on 2/6/18. Pt came back for a re-exam on 2/8 due to c/s – was diagnosed with CIRDC and started on doxycycline. Being surrendered today. Subjective: Alert, relaxed Observed Behavior – Calm, allows all handling Evidence of Cruelty seen – None Evidence of Trauma seen – None Objective BAR-H, MMs pink, BCS 5/9 EENT: Mild serous nasal discharge. Eyes clear, ears clean, no ocular discharge noted. Oral Exam: Fractured canines as previously described. Mild tartar. PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Male neutered. Scrotum is soft and empty. Incision site is clean and dry, with no swelling, discharge or erythema. MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: Normal externally Assessment: CIRDC Prognosis: Good Plan: Move to isolation, continue doxycycline. 1088
6/02/2018
Anesthesia Summary: Canine Neuter Pre Medication: Hydromorphone 2mg/mL injectable, 1.3 mL IM, once. Acepromazine 10mg/mL injectable, 0.1 mL IM, once. Venous access: 18g IV placed in LF cephalic vessel. Induction: Propofol 5 mL administered slowly IV, once. Midazolam 0.34 given IV, once. Testicular block: Lidocaine/Bupivicaine/Hydromorphone (1.1mL/4.5mL/0.17mL), administered pre-operatively. Anesthesia notes: Size 10 fr. ET tube placed, maintained general anesthesia throughout procedure on variable isoflurane and variable O2. Size 3L rebreathing bag. Intraoperative fluid administration: Intraoperative IV fluids (LRS) administered at a rate of 260 mL/hr throughout procedure. NSAID: Rimadyl 50mg/mL injectable, 1.3 mL, SQ, once, post operatively, for post-operative pain relief. Recovery status: Recovery was uneventful. Anesthesiologist/Surgical Monitor: 0811/1498 Start 1 tablet of Rimadyl 100 mg SID PO x 2 days as pain management. –In white box—
Details on my behavior are…
Behavior Condition: 1. Green
Upon intake Jay Jay allowed handling. he had a relaxed body, wagging tail and was receptive to head and body touches. he allowed being collared and posed nicely for a picture. He allowed being placed in a kennel and remained with a very relaxed body.
Date of Intake: 2/4/2018
Spay/Neuter Status: Unknown
Basic Information:: Jay Jay is a roughly 5 year old dog whom was gotten from a friend and kept in the same home for about 4 months. Unfortunately due to a personal problem he could not be kept.
Previously lived with:: 1 adult, 1 child
How is this dog around strangers?: Around strangers he is described as outgoing and plays gentle with them.
How is this dog around children?: Around children he is described as playful and plays gentle with them
How is this dog around other dogs?: Around small breed dogs he is described as relaxed and plays exuberantly
How is this dog around cats?: Around cats he is described as relaxed and respectful
Resource guarding:: He is described to have no resource guarding issues.
Bite history:: Jay Jay has no known bite histories
Housetrained:: Yes
Energy level/descriptors:: medium energy level
Other Notes:: Jay Jay is known to do warning barks when he hears noises, likes to chew on shoes, becomes nervous when cars drive by him and isn’t bothered with having his food or toys touched. He will bark and growl when unfamiliar people approach his owner or home, has never had his nails trimmed and isn’t bothered with being held or restrained or being bathed. He is afraid of bath time and will try to run away.
Has this dog ever had any medical issues?: No
Medical Notes: he has no known medical issues
For a New Family to Know: Jay Jay is described as friendly, affectionate, playful, independent, mellow and pushy. He enjoys playing fetch or tug with balls, squeak toys or bones. He was being fed Pedigree dry food 2-3 times a day, is well behaved when he is left alone and is considered very house trained. He knows the commands sit, stay, come, give paw and got to sleep. He was being walked 3-4 times a day and pulls hard on leash.
Date of intake:: 2/12/2018
Spay/Neuter status:: Yes
Means of surrender (length of time in previous home):: Owner Surrender
Previously lived with:: 1 adult, 1 child
Behavior toward strangers:: Outgoing, gentle
Behavior toward children:: Playful, gentle
Behavior toward dogs:: Relaxed, exuberant
Behavior toward cats:: Relaxed, respectful
Resource guarding:: None reported
Bite history:: None reported
Housetrained:: Yes
Energy level/descriptors:: Friendly, affectionate, playful, independent, mellow and pushy.
Date of assessment:: 2/4/2018
Look:: 1. Dog leans forward or jumps up to lick the Assessor’s face with tail wagging, ears back and eyes averted.
Sensitivity:: 1. Dog leans into the Assessor, eyes soft or squinty, soft and loose body, open mouth.
Tag:: 1. Dog assumes play position and joins the game. Or dog indicates play with huffing, soft ‘popping’ of the body, etc. Dog might jump on Assessor once play begins.
Paw squeeze 1:: 2. Dog quickly pulls back.
Paw squeeze 2:: 2. Dog quickly pull back.
Flank squeeze 1:: Item not conducted
Flank squeeze 2:: Item not conducted
Toy:: 1. Minimal interest in toy, dog may smell or lick, then turns away.
Summary:: Jay Jay approached the assessor in the assessment room with a soft body. He jumped up on the assessor in a social manner. Jay Jay allowed all handling and displayed no concerning behaviors.
Summary (1):: 2/4: When introduced off leash to the female greeter dog, Jay Jay is tense when approached. He spends time roaming, though continues to remain tense when re-approached. Jay Jay has had limited interaction with dogs in the care center due to medical status (CIRDC/upper respiratory infection). The previous owner of Jay Jay describes his behavior around dogs as “relaxed” and also “exuberant”
Date of intake:: 2/12/2018
Summary:: Relaxed, allowed all handling
Date of initial:: 2/3/2018
Summary:: Jay Jay allowed all handling.
ENERGY LEVEL:: We have no history on Jay Jay 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.
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION:: AVERAGE (suitable for an adopter with an average amount of dog experience)
Behavior Asilomar: H – Healthy
Potential challenges: : Basic manners/poor impulse control
Potential challenges comments:: Basic manners/poor impulse control: Jay Jay jumps up some on people in a social manner. It is recommended that default behaviors such as “Leave it”, “Sit/Stay”, “Down” are reinforced to substitute any frustration and teach him to control his impulses instead of simply reacting; proper management is also advised. Force-free, reward based training only is recommended.
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Care Center Location: Manhattan, ZIP Code From: 10029, Intake Type: Owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Green, Age: 5 years, Sex: Male, Weight: 58 lbs
DVM Intake Exam; Estimated age: 5; Microchip noted on Intake? n; History : OS ; Subjective: BAR; Observed Behavior – Allowed easily for a full PE; bjective ; T = – ; P = 80; R = WNL; BCS – 5/9 ; EENT: Eyes clear – mild otitis externa in right ear and debris, no nasal or ocular discharge noted; Oral Exam: Teeth in good condition ; PLN: No enlargements noted; H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic; ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; U/G: Intact male – two descended testicles ; MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat; CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurological abnormalities; Rectal: UR ; Assessment: Healthy Mild pruritis in right ere – cleaned ear with otic solution and applied otibiotic ointment; Prognosis: Excellent Plan: Neuter ; SURGERY: Okay for surgery
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