TAINA – A1064087
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My name is TAINA. My Animal ID # is A1064087.
I am a female brown chihuahua sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 10 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 01/31/2016 from NY 10462, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
02/03/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 5 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 9.5 LBS.
02/03/16 10:22 BAR, cries for companionship then stops, normal poop in cage general deformities of the carpal bone and digits of front paws – causing to walk on ends of radius and ulnar, Hind paws not as thoroughly affected, crawls in upright position LArge hernial sac with intestines felt from palpation NH placement needed Hernial sac can be surgically repaired – if so good px 02/02/16 10:13 S/O: BAR, hydrated, no CIRDC signs, eating well, deformed limbs, inguina hernia, dental disease, geriatric, A: severe inguinal hernia with risk of organ strangulation, limb deformity, geriatric, dental disease P: continue bup needs new hope placement 02/01/16 14:02 QARH mm pink BCS 5/9 GU wnl MS: severely deformed limbs, front limbs both plantigrade with feet pointing medially, Metatarsus and Tarsal deformity present but less severe, poorly ambulatory ABD: very large L sided inguinal defect with palpable intestine and bladder EENT: severe dental disease, nucelear opacity OUCV/L no mm or arrhythmia LN wnl A: severe inguinal hernia with risk of organ strangulation, limb deformity r/o congenital v acquired inflammatory P: recc placement with NH. needs x-ray of limbs, joint taps to r/o inflammatory disease, surgical repair of hernia prognosis gaurded
01/31/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
01/31/16 21:53 DOG INFORMATION SHEET Where did this dog come from? Stray – Outside ORIGINAL SOURCE Found as a Stray Does this dog have a microchip? No Animal’s Name: Taina WHY ARE YOU BRINGING THIS DOG IN? Is a Stray – Was Wandering Loose RELATIONSHIP Does he get along with strangers? Yes Has he ever bitten anyone? No Has he bitten anyone in the last 10 days? No Describe his behavior: Taina is calm and kind to most strangers. PERSONALITY Is more quiet, shy; less active
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
02/02/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Due to Taina’s medical condition and difficulty walking, she is not a candidate for a SAFER aggression assessment at this time. She is reported by her finder to be shy but social, and we have no information on her behavior in her previous home. Due to our inability to fully assess her behavior, we recommend placement with a New Hope partner who can address Taina’s medical needs and then re-evaluate behavior in a stable home environment.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
01/31/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
BAR scan negative about 10 yrs old female dog tense and nervous geriatric heavy tartar slightly cloudy eyes ears clean dull hair coat mild dehydration eating and drinking very long nails trimmed abnormal front and hind paws, can not put pressure or walk with this paws, using carpal and tarsal joint to walk poss congenital abnormalities or old fx and did not heal properly large pendulus soft mass hanging in between left injuinal area and abdomen urinary bladder and intestine palpated on this area poss left injuinal hernea NOSF
02/03/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 5 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
02/03/16 10:22 BAR, cries for companionship then stops, normal poop in cage general deformities of the carpal bone and digits of front paws – causing to walk on ends of radius and ulnar, Hind paws not as thoroughly affected, crawls in upright position LArge hernial sac with intestines felt from palpation NH placement needed Hernial sac can be surgically repaired – if so good px 02/02/16 10:13 S/O: BAR, hydrated, no CIRDC signs, eating well, deformed limbs, inguina hernia, dental disease, geriatric, A: severe inguinal hernia with risk of organ strangulation, limb deformity, geriatric, dental disease P: continue bup needs new hope placement 02/01/16 14:02 QARH mm pink BCS 5/9 GU wnl MS: severely deformed limbs, front limbs both plantigrade with feet pointing medially, Metatarsus and Tarsal deformity present but less severe, poorly ambulatory ABD: very large L sided inguinal defect with palpable intestine and bladder EENT: severe dental disease, nucelear opacity OUCV/L no mm or arrhythmia LN wnl A: severe inguinal hernia with risk of organ strangulation, limb deformity r/o congenital v acquired inflammatory P: recc placement with NH. needs x-ray of limbs, joint taps to r/o inflammatory disease, surgical repair of hernia prognosis gaurded
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