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hyaciiintho · 4 years
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✿ || Happy Munday everyone !! I have a special little boy below the cut that was just adopted today ♡ He may be missing an eye, but he has his whole heart to give! Say hello to Link the kitty~!! tw; for body horror (missing eye) it’s scarred over and shut, but just in case! Stay safe my lovelies!
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bloojayoolie · 6 years
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Being Alone, Andrew Bogut, and Apparently: Silly, Sweet SMOKEY A SUPER SWEET CHUNKY HIPPO FRIENDLY, OUTGOING,& VERY SPECIAL HE LOVES OTHER DOGS TOO! 券 ID 51868, 1 YR. OLD.59 LBS. OF JOY WAITING FOR HIS PERFECT FAMILY AT THE BROOKLYN ACC TO BE KILLED – 3/7/2019 <3 Prepare to lose your heart to sweet, lowrider hippo, SMOKEY! Ok, let’s preface this little lead in story by stating unequivocally that photos just DON’T do SMOKEY justice. You HAVE to watch his videos below with his friends in playgroup to truly appreciate what a living, breathing work of art he truly is. Love at first sight, we guarantee it. And you will be laughing and smiling simultaneously as you watch him bounce around, putting up with every sort of nonsense from his pushy friends. He’s a darling chunky, hippo with a pig tail that never stops twirling. He adores people, loves attention, and he’s silly and goofy and super sweet. Honestly, we just can’t get enough of him. You’d be the center of attention with Smokey by your side, that much is certain. If you are looking for a playful, happy go lucky sidekick who has a sterling resume of skills, look no further. Smokey would be perfect in an experienced home (no children under Age 13). If you can give our sweet boy a soft place to land, hurry and PM our page or email us at [email protected] to foster or adopting him now. With my friend Zena in playgroup! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XmQ6wHKAg4 With my friend Spock in playgroup! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BupPj-GmWsA SMOKEY, ID# 51868, 1 Yr. Old, 59 lbs, Neutered male Brooklyn ACC, Large Mixed Breed, Gray / White Owner Surender Reason: Return, 2/19/2019 Shelter Assessment Rating: New Hope Rescue Only Medical Behavior Rating: 1. Green AT RISK MEMO: We feel Smokey would be best set up to succeed if placed with an experienced rescue partner who can reassess behavior once he has acclimated and decompressed in a stable home environment. Smokey was diagnosed with CIRDC and will have to be kept away from other dogs for 14 days as this is a contagious disease. INTAKE NOTES – DATE OF INTAKE, 2/19/2019: Smokey had a high energy level during intake but was very friendly and outgoing. He became over around quickly but was easily redirected. OWNER SURRENDER NOTES – BASIC INFORMATION: Smokey is a 1 year old, medium mixed breed male who was neutered prior to coming into the shelter. He has no known health issues or injuries and has not seen a vet recently. Smokey was in his previous home for about two weeks and was surrendered due to him not being a good match in the home. Smokey lived with 2 adults and 2 children during his 2 weeks. Smokey is friendly and outgoing when meeting new people. Smokey lived with a 5 and a 13 year old in the home, he was playful and energetic around them. Smokey has some resource guarding behavior with food so he should be housed in a home with older children. (Note: When the smaller child in the home approached Smokey while he was eating Smokey turned and bit him.) Smokey has passed dogs when on a walk and was relaxed and curious when passing them. Smokey has not spent time around cats before. Smokey is not bothered by having his toys touched but has displayed resource guarding around food. Smokey has bitten one family member in the past. He is housetrained and has a very high energy level. He has never had a medical issue. Other Notes: Smokey allowed his owner to bathe him and enjoyed being brushed. Smokey's owner had not trimmed his nails in the past, and he is trained not to go on the couch. Smokey does not alert bark when guests enter the home. For a New Family to Know: Smokey is described as being friendly, affectionate and playful. He has been an indoor dog, likes to play with all kinds of toys, especially toy balls, eats wet and dry food and sleeps anywhere in the home. Smokey is well behaved when left alone in the house, has not been crate trained and walks both on and off leash at night when there is no one else around. He will wander to go to the bathroom but comes right back when done. SHELTER ASSESSMENT SUMMARIES – Date of assessment: 1/7/2019 LEASH WALKING Strength and pulling: none Reactivity to humans: none Reactivity to other dogs: none Reactivity other: none Leash walking comments: Smokey walks nicely on leash, walked calmly through a group of children. SOCIABILITY Loose in room: Moderately social Call over: Approaches with coaxing Sociability comments: Sniffed the room at first then approached the assessor with soft body. HANDLING Soft handling: Seeks contact Exuberant handling: Seeks contact Handling comments: Social, leaning into pets AROUSAL Jog: Engages in play with handler, soft Tug: Tugs, drops toy. Comments: Follows, becomes a bit playful with toy. RAISED VOICE Approaches (loose) Comments: None TOY No response Comments: None PLAYGROUP NOTES – DOG TO DOG SUMMARIES: 1/5: When introduced off leash to male and female dogs, Smokey engages in bouncy play. INTAKE BEHAVIOR - Date of intake:: 2/19/2019 Summary:: Friendly, outgoing, active MEDICAL BEHAVIOR - Date of initial:: 2/19/2019 Summary:: Social, loose bodied, a bit mouthy though allowed all handling ENERGY LEVEL:: Smokey is reported to have a high energy level in the care center in line with what is reported in his previous home environment. We recommend daily mental and physical stimulation as a way to direct his energy and enthusiasm. BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION:: New Hope Only Behavior Asilomar: TM - Treatable-Manageable Recommendations:: No children (under 13),Place with a New Hope partner Recommendations comments:: No children (under 13): Due to Smokey's previous bite to a child in his former home, we feel he may be best set up to succeed in an experienced adult only home environment at this time. Place with a New Hope partner: Because of Smokey's previous bite incident, we feel he would be best set up to succeed if placed with an experienced rescue partner who can reassess behavior once he has acclimated and decompressed in a stable home environment. We recommend only utilizing force-free, reward based training when introducing or exposing Smokey to new and unfamiliar situations. Potential challenges: : Bite history (human),Resource guarding,Basic manners/poor impulse control,Social hyperarousal,Mouthiness/poor bite inhibition Potential challenges comments:: Smokey was reported to have a bitten a child when approached while eating. Please see handout on resource guarding Smokey has been observed to jump up high and mouth handlers, please see handouts on Mouthiness, Social hyperarousal and Basic manners. MEDICAL EXAM NOTES 01/05/2019 [DVM Intake] DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 1yr Microchip noted on Intake? N Microchip Number (If Applicable): History: stray- found tied to pole outside Subjective: BAR Observed Behavior - attention seeking, likes pets and treats, compliant for exam Evidence of Cruelty seen - N Evidence of Trauma seen - N Objective T = DNP P = WNL R = WNL BCS 6/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean and cropped AU, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: clean adult dentition PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Tense but non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Intact male- both testes in scrotum MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat; ears cropped AU CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: Externally normal Assessment: apparently healthy ~1yr MI dog; cropped ears Prognosis: excellent Plan: ok for surgery and placement SURGERY: Okay for surgery 01/06/2019 Hx: Came into shelter on 1/4; went to foster on 1/5. Foster reports that pt vomited 4x overnight. The vomit contained food, and the last time, there were also spots of blood. He had no appetite overnight, but he did drink a large amount of water. S: Alert, walks well on leash, allows all handling, wags tail continually O: BAR-H, BCS 5/9, MMs pink and moist, CRT <2 sec EENT: No discharge OU, AU, nose. Scant tartar. PLNs: Not significantly enlarged. H/L: NSR, NMA. Eupnic, quiet lung sounds. No coughing or sneezing. Abd: Soft, no pain on palpation, no masses palpated, not distended M/S/I: Amb x4. No skin lesions noted. UG: Male intact, testicles soft and symmetrical Neuro: Alert and appropriate, no sign neurological deficiencies A: Hx vomiting - R/O stress vs. diet change vs. vaccine reaction vs. GI foreign body vs. other cause P: CBC/chemistry 1088 01/06/2019 CBC: Hct: 54.5% WBC 21 k/ul . Neuts 18 k/ul Plt 405 k/ul Chemistry: Glucose 121 mg/dl BUN 19 mg/dl, creat 1.2 mg/dl Cl slightly low dl at 108 (ref 109-122 mmol/l) Unremarkable proteins, liver values ASSESSMENT: 1. Largely unremarkable bloodwork. Slight stress leukogram. Normal liver and kidney values. No sign of underlying disease. No further vomiting noted today. PLAN: 1. Feed small amount this evening; if pt holds that down, okay to give another small meal a few hours later. 2. Rx sucralfate 1 gm PO BID - this will protect the lining of Smokey's esophagus and stomach from further vomit. If pt doesn't vomit any more, then no need to give. If pt does continue vomiting, then give sucralfate twice daily x5 days. You will need to dissolve the tablet in water and then administer orally with a syringe - you can try adding some sugar to the solution make it more of a positive experience. 1088 01/06/2019 Pt was given some more food today and he vomited again. Start Sucralfate, famotidine, Proviable. Consider abd rads if vomiting continues. 1088 01/08/2019 S: Bright, walks around kennel and room O: Today, pt had multiple episodes of retching or coughing/hacking with production of foam/food afterwards. Pt was happy to eat the vomitus afterwards. This occurred several times while pt was chewing a rawhide, and also several times while pt was wandering around inside a room, with no food. A: Observed vomiting - R/O secondary to tracheal irritation from leash vs. early CIRDC vs. tracheal stricture/narrowing vs. other congenital disease P: Neck and abd rads tomorrow at time of neuter (+/- neuter itself) 1088 01/08/2019 Was this dog a cryptorchid? No, 2 testicles palpated If so describe - Pre scrotal Incision Spermatic Cord Ligation with: 0 monocryl with 2 Miller's knots Sub Q closure: 0 Monocryl with in a subcutaneous to intradermal closure pattern Skin closure? Yes A linear green tattoo was placed parallel to the incision site 1619 01/08/2019 Pre-op exam S: Alert, friendly, allows all handling O: BAR-H, MMs pink and moist, CRT <2 sec EENT: No discharge OU, AU, nose. PLNs: Not significantly enlarged. H/L: NSR, NMA. Eupnic, quiet lung sounds. Abd: Soft, no pain on palpation, no masses palpated, not distended M/S/I: Amb x4. No skin lesions noted. UG: Male intact, testicles soft and symmetrical Neuro: Alert and appropriate, no sign neurological deficiencies A: Hx vomiting - R/O brachycephalic syndrome vs. other cause Short-term prognosis: Good-fair P: Neck, chest and abd rads today +/- neuter 1088 01/08/2019 Neck, thoracic and abd rads, 2 views each The trachea gets narrower just inside the thoracic inlet. No evidence of redundant tracheal membrane or other stricture. Unable to identify the esophagus. The lungs and heart are unremarkable. The stomach and small intestines are gas-filled. The colon contains feces. The liver and spleen are unremarkable. The pelvis is heavily rotated due to pt's musculature. ASSESSMENT: -Hypoplastic trachea -Hypoplastic trachea is a component of brachycephalic syndrome and suggests the presence of other components such as an elongated soft palate. This may be causing pt's retching/vomiting after eating. Alternatively there may be an esophageal disease that we cannot see on rads, such as esophageal stricture vs. motility disorder vs. other. -No airway disease is noted that would interfere with pt's neuter today 1088 01/09/2019 Owner was here to pick Smokey up after surgery around 7pm but he was very groggy and he did not want to walk. Vitals all wnl HR=108 bpm RR=eup MM= pink & moist, CRT <2s Pre-scrotal incision CDI with no active bleeding or discharge Gave him Antisedan 0.21 mL IM. 02/19/2019 DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 1-2yrs Microchip noted on Intake? yes Microchip Number (If Applicable): 981020025133862 History: Adoption return >30d Subjective: Dog is BARH Observed Behavior - immediately social - jumps up to greet, body loose, wagging tail, little restraint needed for exam, gets mouthy when overstimulated, but immediately releases and calms down when corrected using a verbal 'no' Evidence of Cruelty seen - no Evidence of Trauma seen - no Objective T = NA P = wnl R = pant BCS 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: Healthy adult dentition PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Male neutered MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: NE Assessment: Apparently healthy Prognosis: Good-Excellent Plan: On DOH hold SURGERY: Already neutered 2/03/2019 SO: BAR, good appetite, unremarkable elimination Multiple sneezes heard during assessment along with mild serous nasal discharge present Remainder of visual exam unremarkable MSI visually unremarkable A: CIRDC P: Proviable 1 cap PO 5 days Enrofloxacin 10mg/kg PO SID for 14 days Cerenia 2mg/kg PO SID for 3 days Move to ISO 1619 *** TO FOSTER OR ADOPT *** SMOKEY IS NOW RATED NEW HOPE RESCUE ONLY. You must fill out applications with New Hope Rescues to foster or adopt him. He cannot be reserved online at the ACC ARL, nor can he be direct adopted at the shelter. PLEASE HURRY AND MESSAGE OUR PAGE FOR ASSISTANCE! HOW TO RESERVE A “TO BE KILLED” DOG ONLINE (only for those who can get to the shelter IN PERSON to complete the adoption process, and only for the dogs on the list NOT marked New Hope Rescue Only). Follow our Step by Step directions below! *PLEASE NOTE – YOU MUST USE A PC OR TABLET – PHONE RESERVES WILL NOT WORK! ** STEP 1: CLICK ON THIS RESERVE LINK: https://newhope.shelterbuddy.com/Animal/List Step 2: Go to the red menu button on the top right corner, click register and fill in your info. Step 3: Go to your email and verify account \ Step 4: Go back to the website, click the menu button and view available dogs Step 5: Scroll to the animal you are interested and click reserve STEP 6 ( MOST IMPORTANT STEP ): GO TO THE MENU AGAIN AND VIEW YOUR CART. THE ANIMAL SHOULD NOW BE IN YOUR CART! Step 7: Fill in your credit card info and complete transaction HOW TO FOSTER OR ADOPT IF YOU *CANNOT* GET TO THE SHELTER IN PERSON, OR IF THE DOG IS NEW HOPE RESCUE ONLY! You must live within 3 – 4 hours of NY, NJ, PA, CT, RI, DE, MD, MA, NH, VT, ME or Norther VA. Please PM our page for assistance. You will need to fill out applications with a New Hope Rescue Partner to foster or adopt a dog on the To Be Killed list, including those labelled Rescue Only. Hurry please, time is short, and the Rescues need time to process the applications. Shelter contact information Phone number (212) 788-4000 Email [email protected] Shelter Addresses: Brooklyn Shelter: 2336 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn, NY 11208 Manhattan Shelter: 326 East 110 St. New York, NY 10029 Staten Island Shelter: 3139 Veterans Road West Staten Island, NY 10309 *** NEW NYC ACC RATING SYSTEM *** Level 1 Dogs with Level 1 determinations are suitable for the majority of homes. These dogs are not displaying concerning behaviors in shelter, and the owner surrender profile (where available) is positive. Some dogs with Level 1 determinations may still have potential challenges, but these are challenges that the behavior team believe can be handled by the majority of adopters. The potential challenges could include no young children, prefers to be the only dog, no dog parks, no cats, kennel presence, basic manners, low level fear and mild anxiety. Level 2 Dogs with Level 2 determinations will be suitable for adopters with some previous dog experience. They will have displayed behavior in the shelter (or have owner reported behavior) that requires some training, or is simply not suitable for an adopter with minimal experience. Dogs with a Level 2 determination may have multiple potential challenges and these may be presenting at differing levels of intensity, so careful consideration of the behavior notes will be required for counselling. Potential challenges at Level 2 include no young children, single pet home, resource guarding, on-leash reactivity, mouthiness, fear with potential for escalation, impulse control/arousal, anxiety and separation anxiety. Level 3 Dogs with Level 3 determinations will need to go to homes with experienced adopters, and the ACC strongly suggest that the adopter have prior experience with the challenges described and/or an understanding of the challenge and how to manage it safely in a home environment. In many cases, a trainer will be needed to manage and work on the behaviors safely in a home environment. It is likely that every dog with a Level 3 determination will have a behavior modification or training plan available to them from the behavior department that will go home with the adopters and be made available to the New Hope Partners for their fosters and adopters. Some of the challenges seen at Level 3 are also seen at Level 1 and Level 2, but when seen alongside a Level 3 determination can be assumed to be more severe. The potential challenges for Level 3 determinations include adult only home (no children under the age of 13), single pet home, resource guarding, on-leash reactivity with potential for redirection, mouthiness with pressure, potential escalation to threatening behavior, impulse control, arousal, anxiety, separation anxiety, bite history (human), bite history (dog) and bite history (other). New Hope Rescue Only Dog is not publicly adoptable. Prospective fosters or adopters need to fill out applications with New Hope Partner Rescues to save this dog.
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bloojayoolie · 6 years
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Being Alone, Animals, and Cats: ito "It's a happy talent to know how to play!" 54023. 2 Yrs. old 66 lbs eaming of a Fun Family at the Brooklyn ACC TO BE KILLED 2/12/19 “It’s a happy talent to know how to play!” -- Ralph Waldo Emerson …and no one is more talented than Tito. This adorable, bouncy, goofy, happy-go-lucky boy greets each day with a sunny smile and an eagerness to get out and play, play, play! He’s so proud to show you his toy, carrying it up to you and laying it on your lap. The quickly grabbing it away so he can roll on the floor with it, toss it high in the air, and pounce on it! We smile from ear to ear just watching this incredibly sweet, positive, boy who has nothing but love in his heart for everyone. He is so happy for company, so grateful for his short time out each day to play. Big, lovable, silly and sweet, he waits for his perfect family at the Brooklyn Center. Let’s get him out of there now. He’s too darn wonderful to die there. MESSAGE our page or email us at [email protected] for assistance fostering or adopting Tito now! He’s a joy. ~ “I’m full of smiles and lots of fun, please take me home today!” Love,Tito ~ MY VIDEOS! Toy Time! <3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1WfuYfMJz8 Tito https://youtu.be/2wQoS77DTzE TITO, ID# 54023, @ 2 Yrs. Old, 66.4 lbs. of Goofball Brooklyn ACC, Large Mixed Breed, Black / White, Unaltered Male Owner Surrender Reason: personal problems Shelter Assessment Rating: LEVEL 3 No children (under 13) Medical Behavior Rating: Yellow OWNER SURRENDER NOTES - BASIC INFORMATION: Tito is a 2 year old male that has no previous or current medical issues that the owner is aware. Owner had Tito in the home since he was 3 weeks old, his owner got him from a friend and has to surrender due to personal problems. Tito previously lived with 1 adult. When a stranger would come to the owners home or approach Tito on a on leash walk outside, he was always friendly and affectionate around stranger. Owner stated that he loved attention.Tito has been around 5 children ages 2-16 and was always relaxed and respectful around all of the children. Owner did not have any other dogs in the home but when Tito would see other dogs outside when being taken for a walk, he was always calm and respectful around the other animals. Tito has not been around any cats so his behavior is unknown. He is not bothered when someone takes away his food, treats or toys and he doesn´t have a bite history. He is housetrained and his energy level is described as high. Other Notes: Tito is not bothered when someone holds him/restrains him, being pushed off furniture, being disturbed while sleeping, being given a bath, when someone touches his paws, brushes his coat or when unfamiliar people come to the home or yard. Has this dog ever had any medical issues? No Medical Notes Tito does not have any known behavior issues. For a New Family to Know: Tito is described as friendly, affectionate, playful and excitable. He has a high activity level and likes to play with balls, chew toys and ropes. In the home, Tito liked to follow the owner around from room to room. He was kept indoors only and is house trained. Tito was fed both wet and dry food brand Purina. When left alone in the home, Tito was always well behaved. He is crate trained and would spend about 8 hours a day in a crate without any issues. Tito knows the cues sit, come, down, move and go to the cage. For exercise, he was taken on brisk walks on the leash. When on leash, he tends to pull very hard. Owner was able to walk Tito off leash and stated that he would stay by the owners side. INTAKE NOTES – DATE OF INTAKE, 3-Feb-2019: Behavior during intake: Tito has a loose and wiggly body during intake. Counselor was able to scan for a microchip, collar and take a picture without any issues. BEHAVIOR NOTES: Means of surrender (length of time in previous home): Owner surrender Previously lived with: 1 adult Behavior toward strangers: Friendly, affectionate Behavior toward children: Relaxed, respectful Behavior toward dogs: Calm, respectful Behavior toward cats: Unknown Resource guarding: None reported Bite history: None reported Housetrained: Yes Energy level/descriptors: Friendly, affectionate, playful and excitable with a high energy level SHELTER ASSESSMENT- Date of assessment: 5-Feb-2019 Summary: Leash Walking Strength and pulling: Mild pulling though becomes harder when other dogs are present Reactivity to humans: None Reactivity to dogs: Barks, growls, unable to refocus readily Leash walking comments: Sociability Loose in room (15-20 seconds): Highly social, stays near handlers Call over: Approaches readily Sociability comments: Handling Soft handling: Seeks contact, leans in, soft bodied Exuberant handling: Seeks contact, leans in, soft bodied, becomes overstimulated and begins to mount Handling comments: Tito became overstimulated with prolonged petting/praise and attempted to mount handler multiple times, his attention was easily refocused Arousal Jog: Follows, playful, bounces, attempts to mount Arousal comments: Tito engaged in play with handler though resulted in mounting the more excitable he became Knock Knock Comments: No response Toy Toy comments: Firm, loose, readily trades PLAYGROUP NOTES – DOG TO DOG SUMMARIES: According to Tito's previous owner, Tito did not live with any other dogs in the home but when Tito would see other dogs outside when being taken for a walk, he was always calm and respectful around the other animals. 2/4: When off leash at the Care Center, Tito is introduced to a novel female. Tito becomes sexually motivated and persistently attempt to mount the female and is slow to listen to handler interruptions. He is then separated to the female after he did not listen to her correction and continued to persist. 2/7: Today, Tito was much calmer when greeting a novel female dog. He fixates on her genitals but walks away when the handlers interrupt. He spends the rest of his session exploring the yard. INTAKE BEHAVIOR - Date of intake: 3-Feb-2019 Summary: Loose, wiggly MEDICAL BEHAVIOR - Date of initial: 3-Feb-2019 Summary: Allowed handling though snarled and nipped upon blood draw ENERGY LEVEL: Tito displays a high energy level in the care center, we recommend daily mental and physical stimulation as a way to direct his energy and enthusiasm. BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: Level 3 Behavior Asilomar TM - Treatable-Manageable Recommendations: No children (under 13) Recommendations comments: No children: Due to Tito's exuberance and propensity to become overstimulated combined with his sensitivity to select handling, we believe he may be best set up to succeed in an adult only home environment. Potential challenges: Basic manners/poor impulse control Social hyperarousal Handling/touch sensitivity On-leash reactivity/barrier frustration MEDICAL EXAM NOTES 3-Feb-2019 DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 2y Microchip noted on Intake? no Microchip Number (If Applicable): History : owner surrender Subjective: BARH, normal appetite, no elimination concerns Observed Behavior - allowed some handling, resisted blood draw, would snarl and nip, was muzzled Evidence of Cruelty seen - no Evidence of Trauma seen - no Objective P = wnl R = wnl BCS 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: adult dentition with mild dental tartar PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, multifocal apical systolic heart murmur, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: male intact 2 testicles soft symmetric, no leakage or discharge MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: visually normal Assessment heart murmur grade 3 Prognosis: good Plan: recommend cardiology consult +/- ultrasound to determine degree of heart disease SURGERY: perm waiver heart murmur *** TO FOSTER OR ADOPT *** HOW TO RESERVE A “TO BE KILLED” DOG ONLINE (only for those who can get to the shelter IN PERSON to complete the adoption process, and only for the dogs on the list NOT marked New Hope Rescue Only). Follow our Step by Step directions below! *PLEASE NOTE – YOU MUST USE A PC OR TABLET – PHONE RESERVES WILL NOT WORK! ** STEP 1: CLICK ON THIS RESERVE LINK: https://newhope.shelterbuddy.com/Animal/List Step 2: Go to the red menu button on the top right corner, click register and fill in your info. Step 3: Go to your email and verify account \ Step 4: Go back to the website, click the menu button and view available dogs Step 5: Scroll to the animal you are interested and click reserve STEP 6 ( MOST IMPORTANT STEP ): GO TO THE MENU AGAIN AND VIEW YOUR CART. THE ANIMAL SHOULD NOW BE IN YOUR CART! Step 7: Fill in your credit card info and complete transaction HOW TO FOSTER OR ADOPT IF YOU *CANNOT* GET TO THE SHELTER IN PERSON, OR IF THE DOG IS NEW HOPE RESCUE ONLY! You must live within 3 – 4 hours of NY, NJ, PA, CT, RI, DE, MD, MA, NH, VT, ME or Norther VA. Please PM our page for assistance. You will need to fill out applications with a New Hope Rescue Partner to foster or adopt a dog on the To Be Killed list, including those labelled Rescue Only. Hurry please, time is short, and the Rescues need time to process the applications.
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