MISSION – A1077303
Safe - 6-20-2016 Brooklyn
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This dog is one of many animals in the NYC Animal Care Center and he/she became at risk the moment they entered the doors. Fosters/adopters save lives and this dog will soon be out of time! Do not wait for this animal to appear on the At Risk List! Start sharing and advocating now. If you are interested in fostering or adopting, message the Urgent help desk at [email protected] and they will help answer any questions you may have.
MISSION – A1077303
FEMALE, CREAM, SHIBA INU MIX, 5 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 06/13/2016, From NY 11355, DueOut Date 06/16/2016
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Scanned negative BARH- tolerated most handling; tense during exam. Intact female Approx 5 yrs old Eyes, ears and nose- clean and clear Teeth- moderate tartar seen On going dermatitis; most likely allergy induced per 1173 Some alopecia areas on feet, hind end, ears and arround eyes; wood lamp negative Long nails- trimmed during exam No parasites or fleas present Ambx4 Nosf
Weight 31.4
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