YOGURT – A1103474
Safe - 2-11-2017 Brooklyn
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SAFE 02/11/17
YOGURT – A1103474
MALE, WHITE, SHIH TZU MIX, 1 yr
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 02/11/2017, From NY 11229, DueOut Date 02/14/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary scan negative muscle wasting nonambulatory front limbs used for locomotion hind limbs muscle wasted deep pain present in all limbs abnormal proprioceptive placement responses in all four limbs (nonambulatory attempt to evaluate) mentation normal, very friendly, inquisitive, puppy-like urine staining on underside of belly but no large bladder, no leakage noted, observed lifting self and defecating effectively/ independently eats readily, no intention tremors young dentition, adult arcade with no tartar significant underbite present (genetic) eyes, ears clear male intact needs to go to a new hope partner diagnostic imaging or other testing to determine if genetic or progressive disease dog is stable at this time, enjoys handling, eating/drinking on own when available
Weight 8.4
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