SOY – 35345
Safe - 7-28-2018 Brooklyn
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SAFE 07/28/18
SOY – 35345
Care Center Location: Brooklyn; ZIP Code From: 11358; Intake Type: Owner
surrender; Medical Behavior: -; Age: 9 years; Sex: Male; Weight: – lbs
DVM Intake Exam; Estimated age:9y; Microchip noted on Intake?n; History :skin condition; Subjective: Observed Behavior -nervous, allows handling; Objective ; T =; P =60; R =wnl; BCS 7/9; EENT: ou crusty dc, clean ears; Oral Exam:; PLN: No enlargements noted; H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic; ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; U/G:2 testes; MSI: dandruff, flaky lesions, crusts; CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities free ; Assessment: pyoderma, malasezzia, conjunctvitis; Prognosis:good. long term malaseb baths; Plan:clavamox bid, malaseb baths, tab ou; SURGERY: Permanent waiver due to age
Let’s get to know each other a bit more…
Basic Information: Soy is a nine year old unaltered small mixed breed male dog. He was purchased from a pet shop from Seattle Washington. The previous owner had Soy for nine years. The previous owner could no long care for soy because they are moving to a building that doesn’t allow pets.
Previously lived with: 2 adults.
How is this dog around strangers? Soy is shy with strangers for a few minutes.
How is this dog around children? Soy has never met a child.
How is this dog around other dogs? Soy has only met one small mixed breed dog. He was very excited to play with the dog but it kept running away from him.
How is this dog around cats? Soy is very curious of cats but has never gotten close enough to one.
Resource guarding: Soy does not have resource guarding issues.
Bite history: Soy has not bitten any person or animal.
Housetrained: Partially
Energy level/descriptors: Low energy, Friendly, Affectionate, playful, Confident,
Other Notes: The previous owner never tried clipping Soy’s nails. He barks when strangers approach the home and is growls while brushing his coat. He isn’t bothered when given a bath. Soy is friendly when touching his food, treats, and toys. He is also friendly when restrained, pulled off furniture, and woken up from sleeping.
Has this dog ever had any medical issues? Yes
Medical Notes: Soy has a skin condition and uses “PhytoVet C 4% Shampoo”. O could not recall the name of Soy skin condition. Soy owner also stated he occasionally limps.
For a New Family to Know: Soy is mostly a indoor dog, he will scratch on the front door so he can go outside to use the bathroom. If not taken for a walk he will use the bathroom inside the home. Soy eats mixed dry and wet food and doesn’t have a favorite treat. He only likes stuffed toys and plays tug. Soy is well behaved when left home alone and has never been in a yard by himself. While someone is home with Soy he prefers to stay in his favorite spot sleeping. Soy has never been crate trained or walked of a leash. Soy likes to go on walks for exerciser. Soy knows several tricks sit, down, roll over, speak, and plays dead.
Behavior Notes: During intake Soy did have dilated eyes, but allowed handling, photographing, and collaring. He allowed to be picked and placed in kennel.
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