JOEY – 27046
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SAFE 05/07/18
JOEY – 27046
Location: Manhattan; Intake Date: 5/4/18; Intake Type: Stray ;Medical Behavior:
Blue; Sex: Female Age: 8 years; Weight: 5 lbs; Original Location: 10466
[LVT Intake Exam]: Microchip Scan: negative, placed 981020025563377 Observed Behavior: allowed all handling, timid Sex: intact female Estimated Age: appx 7-8y+ Subjective: reported HBC but no wounds seen; paw pads are abraded and were bleeding on intake (possible burns from pavement?), stiff in hinds and crouches when walking, can extend with assistance and does not resent palpation, crepitus, overgrown nails; small mammary tumor on caudal most left chain, dental disease Eyes: clear. Ears: clean Oral Exam: heavy staining with calculus Heart: possible abnormal heart sounds Lungs: WNL Abdomen: WNL Musculoskeletal: WNL BCS 4.5/9 Mentation: BARH Preliminary Assessment: possible arthritis, dental disease, mammary tumor, paw pad wounds Plan: DVM intake, in medical for observation, novalsan on paw pads, trimmed nails
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