Pet Information

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Pet ID
A2304668
Species
Canine
Pet Name
Phineas
Sex
N
Primary Color
Blk/White
Secondary Color
-
Breed Group
Mastiff
Microchip / Markings
900139000556628
Pet Size
Med
Age
2 Years

Intake and Outcome Information

Identifier
K23-207959
Intake Date
Thursday, 27 July, 2023
Intake Type
B: Stray/At Large
Outcome Date
-
Outcome Type
-
Kennel/Location No
FOSTER
Found Near
616 NW 6 AV, FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33311
Last Updated
2 weeks ago

Notes

Pet IDReference DateNoteStampNote Type
A2304668Thursday, 27 July, 2023c/u 4-27 11:30 BG c/u 3-17 noon c/u 2-17 11:45 BG 9/23/23- P0736895 cont. foster 30 days. P/U 09/23/23 @ 4:30pm. Mr.Townley (father)will p/u. P0736895 is working. JG P0736895 - 30 day fostering 9-17-23 RBM -100 hours of cs -good with catsMonday, 08 April, 2024 5:46PMIntake / Outcome
A2304668Thursday, 27 July, 2023Tech Exam History: TPR: not able to obtain Physical Examination General Appearance: BAR, BCS: 3/9, FAS: 0/5 Eyes: no abnormalities noted Ears: clean, no debris observed Oral: no abnormalities noted Cardio/Respiratory: no abnormalities noted Musculoskeletal: no abnormalities noted Neurologic: no abnormalities noted Lymphatic: no abnormalities noted Skin: no abnormalities noted Abdomen: no abnormalities noted Urogenital: two decended testicles Treatment: Prevention for heartworm and intestinal parasites is provided monthly while in the shelterThursday, 27 July, 2023 1:57PMMedical
A2304668Sunday, 30 July, 20237/30 HE BRIFLY SMELLED SHEEBA, BUT WAS FOCUSED ON MOUNTING HER. I WAS NOT ABLE TO STEER HIM AND HE CONTINUED THE BEHAVIOR. I SENT HIM FOR A WALK INSTEAD. Additional Note: Monday, 31 July, 2023 9:20AMPlaygroup
A2304668Monday, 07 August, 2023[BLANK]Monday, 07 August, 2023 2:15PMMedical
A2304668Monday, 07 August, 2023THIS ANIMAL HAS A RELEASE WAIVER DUE TO DISPLAYING STRESSFUL BEHAVIOR WHILE BEING KENNELED. THIS PET HAS BEEN MEDICATED WITH TRAZADONE, AN ANXIETY MEDICATION TO HELP HIM/HER RELAX WHILE STRESSED FROM BEING KENNELED. PLEASE ADVISE YOUR VETERINARIAN ABOUT THE MEDICATION HE/SHE WAS RECIEVING.ONCE ADOPTED, ANY BILLS, EXPENSES OR LIABILITY INCURED RELATING TO THIS WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ADOPTER AND THEIR PRIVATE VET. BCAC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CARE, TREATMENT, BILLS OR EXPENSES WHICH MAY INCUR DUE TO INCIDENTS REGARDING THIS BEHAVIOR. Signature __________________________________ Date ______________________________________ Monday, 07 August, 2023 2:20PMMedical
A2304668Wednesday, 09 August, 20238/9 WHEN HE ENTERED THE YARD HE BRIEFLY SMELLED BLANCHE. HE THEN STARTED TO FOCUS ON MOUNTING HER. HE WAS HARD TO STEER AND CONTINUED THE BEHAVIOR. I SENT HIM FOR A WALK. Additional Note: Wednesday, 09 August, 2023 4:26PMPlaygroup
A2304668Thursday, 10 August, 2023DAPPV-L4 Booster StrongidThursday, 27 July, 2023 1:55PMMedical
A2304668Wednesday, 06 September, 2023Continue Trazadone for length of shelter stayWednesday, 06 September, 2023 3:46PMMedical
A2304668Wednesday, 06 September, 2023Recheck - continue Trazadone?Monday, 07 August, 2023 2:17PMMedical
A2304668Sunday, 17 September, 2023g000517 rabies vaccine administered: rabvac serial# E0424453A exp. 02/04/24Sunday, 17 September, 2023 3:5PMMedical
A2304668Saturday, 23 September, 2023 THIS ANIMAL HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR SAME DAY SURGERY PICK UP. ADOPTER IS AWARE THAT THIS ANIMAL WILL/MAY HAVE RESIDUAL SIDE EFFECTS FROM ANESTHESIA. THIS INCLUDES (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) DILATED/CONSTRICTED PUPILS, UNSTEADY WALK, AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, & POSSIBLE VOMITING. ADOPTER WILL MONITOR THEIR ANIMAL THROUGHOUT THIS PERIOD. ALL FURTHER TREATMENTS/EXPENSES THAT MAY ARISE THROUGHOUT THIS RECOVERY PERIOD ARE THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE ADOPTER AT THEIR OWN VET. BCAC WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE. ADOPTER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT BCAC DOES NOT OFFER AFTER HOURS CARE. Post-Surgical Care Instructions: Medication to go home: gabapentin 100mg- 2 tabs every 12-24 hours as needed Anesthesia can cause nausea and vomiting, we suggest that you only offer your pet ½ of his or her normal meal size post-surgery. Normal feeding should continue the following day. Keep your pet calm. Patients' recovering from surgery should have limited exercise. No running, jumping, bathing, climbing on furniture, playing with other pets or with humans, or other strenuous activities for 10-14 days. Remember to keep your pet indoors, it is crucial to avoid possible infection. Walk your pet on a leash to allow him/her to urinate or defecate and do not take your pet for long walks during this time. Check the incision site daily for swelling, redness or discharge. Any swelling should be minimal and resolve within 48 hours. A small amount of yellow-orange discharge is normal the first 48 hours. If there is yellow-green discharge, excessive swelling or bruising, or a large amount of blood, please seek veterinary care immediately. Do not allow your pet to lick his or her incision site. If an E-collar was provided it must stay on pet at all times for 10 days. Failure to do so may result in infection, dehiscence (opening of surgical site) and the need for further surgical attention. If sutures are present on incision, they are due to be removed 10 days after surgery. Thank you for adopting! Signature:___________________________________ Date:_______________________________________Saturday, 23 September, 2023 4:35PMMedical
A2304668Saturday, 23 September, 2023G000620 Anesthesia was induced using an injectable combination of sedatives Maintenance: endotracheal tube, isoflurane Patient was aseptically prepared for surgery. A midline pre-scrotal incision was made, both testicles were exteriorized, and the left and right spermatic cords were ligated and inspected for bleeding. The subcutaneous tissue was sutured. An intradermal pattern with absorbable monofilament suture was used to suture skin. Tissue glue was applied to incision. A green tattoo was applied on the abdomen to indicate patient has been sterilized. A microchip was inserted. Discharge instructions: 1. Exercise restriction: no running, jumping, playing with people or other animals, or long walks 2. Do not bathe for 10 days 3. Suture removal not necessary 4. Monitor incision for discharge, redness, swelling. If green, yellow or thick bloody discharge is present please take pet to a veterinarian immediately. 5. Keep e-collar on at all times for 10 days following surgery. Saturday, 23 September, 2023 10:53AMMedical
A2304668Tuesday, 10 October, 2023FOSTER UPDATE: 1.Are you planning to adopt your foster pet? If not, what is your intention? No. We've been spreading the word to get him fostered/adopted. We plan on bringing him back after the 30 days. We can sponsor his adoption fee. 2.Is your foster pet crate trained? Yes, but he doesn't like it and he barks and whines a lot. It makes him stressed. 3.Is your foster pet potty trained? Yes. 4.How does your foster pet do with stairs? We blocked off the stairs, so were not sure. But he does know how to climb them. 5.Is your foster pet good with commands? Some like sit, come, fetch and paw. 6.Does your foster pet resource guard e.g., exhibit possessive aggressive behaviors with food? No. 7.Does your foster pet resource guard e.g., exhibit possessive aggressive behaviors with toys? No. 8.How does your foster pet do with cats? He is curious. He is completely fine with them, though. It depends on how the owner's cats react. 9.Does your foster pet chew on things? Yes, objects and people. 10.Does your foster pet display any behavior issues that is concerning? Yes, very rough play biting. Also, he gets too excited when people have food, and he jumps on them, and it can hurt. He runs and jumps on chairs when people sit down. When he's playing with our other dog, he runs and jumps onto furniture and people and his nails can hurt. 11.Is your foster pet good with kids? Unknown. 12.How old are the kids that your foster pet was friendly with? N/A 13.How does your foster pet do on walks? Does your foster pet pull on the leash? He does well on walks. He does pull the leash when he gets excited. 14.How does your foster pet do in a car? He likes to jump in the front seat. 15.How does your foster pet behave around other people? He loves people and wants to be next to them. 16.How does your foster pet do near other animals? He likes other animals. Especially puppies because he likes to play.. 17.Does your foster pet behave while you eat? Not exactly. He likes to jump on us and try to get the food. 18.Does your foster pet beg for food at dinner time? Yes. 19.How does your foster pet accept treats? Very willingly. He's not aggressive and he will sit and wait for the treat. 20.Do you know anyone that may be interested in your foster pet? No. 21.Are you currently promoting your foster pet on your own? Yes. through facebook and word of mouth. Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 12:53PMBehavior
A2304668Tuesday, 10 October, 2023FOSTER UPDATE CONTINUED: 22.Is there any other type of information you can share on your foster pet? He loves toys. He loves to go outside and run around. He likes to play, but he can be a little hyper and active when he plays. He is very good around other dogs and will play with them, even if they're new. He's submissive and will accommodate to other dogs. He loves human affection. He's loyal and affectionate. Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 12:54PMBehavior
A2304668Sunday, 22 October, 2023Foster came for HW prevention SD and F/T prev. SD 25.1-50lbs.Sunday, 22 October, 2023 2:51PMMedical
A2304668Saturday, 02 December, 202312/02/2023 @ 11:55 Re. Foster A2304668 Phineas the Am Staff P01736895 Leigh Townley TO: Foster@browrd.org Hello, Received a call from foster Leigh Townley - Phineas has a right eye issue that is swollen and half shut. The dog will not allow foster to touch the eye. Foster is concerned and wants to bring in the dog for clinic check today.. Requests a call back -- 954-253-6959 or 954-562-1335 Thank you, Ellen Saturday, 02 December, 2023 12:0PMNote
A2304668Sunday, 03 December, 2023Reason for visit/Hx: Routine checkup and preventative care. Foster parent concern about red OD since yesterday. General appearance: BAR, BCS 5/9, FAS 0-1/5; Vitals: WNL PE findings: unremarkable Assessment: P appears to be in overall good health according to vitals and brief PE. Vaccines/prev care services: HW prevention SD and F/T prev. SD 25.1-50lbs. and Neopolbac oitnment SID for 5 days. Recheck: Return in 30 DAYS to continue preventive care protocol, or sooner if P shows any signs of illness. Client education: Please contact our Foster Team via email with any questions or concerns you may have. If you think your foster is stable but requires medical evaluation, please bring to the clinic from Tuesday through Sunday between 3pm-4pm. In case of emergency, bring P to the clinic immediately (during business hours) for further medical attention.Sunday, 03 December, 2023 3:16PMMedical
A2304668Thursday, 28 December, 2023Reason for visit/Hx: Routine checkup and preventative care. Foster parent does not report any health concerns at this time. Let me know his still working on finding him a permanent home. General appearance: BAR, BCS 5/9, FAS 0-1/5; Vitals: WNL PE findings: unremarkable Assessment: P appears to be in overall good health according to vitals and brief PE. Vaccines/prev care services: Foster came for HW prevention SD and F/T prev. SD 25.1-50lbs. Recheck: Return in 30 DAYS to continue preventive care protocol, or sooner if P shows any signs of illness. Client education: Please contact our Foster Team via email with any questions or concerns you may have. If you think your foster is stable but requires medical evaluation, please bring to the clinic from Tuesday through Sunday between 3pm-4pm. In case of emergency, bring P to the clinic immediately (during business hours) for further medical attention.Thursday, 28 December, 2023 2:53PMMedical
A2304668Saturday, 17 February, 2024Reason for visit/Hx: Routine checkup and preventative care. Foster parent does not report any health concerns at this time but did request a nail trim. Nails are overgrown and foster is unable to trim them. Vet techs did try to trim them but FAS esclated quickly; recommened for a sedated nail trim. Foster will bring P back on Saturday for sedated nail trim. General appearance: BAR, BCS 5/9, FAS 0-1/5; Vitals: WNL PE findings: unremarkable Assessment: P appears to be in overall good health according to vitals and brief PE. Current disease process affecting this P cannot be completely r/o at this time. Vaccines/prev care services: Interceptor Plus [25.1-501bs]: 1 chew given PO once. Repeat q30d. Credelio 25.1-50.0lbs-Give 1 tablet by mouth once a month for flea and tick prevention. Recheck: Return in 30 DAYS to continue preventive care protocol, or sooner if P shows any signs of illness. Client education: Please contact our Foster Team via email with any questions or concerns you may have. If you think your foster is stable but requires medical evaluation, please bring to the clinic from Tuesday through Sunday between 3pm-4pm. In case of emergency, bring P to the clinic immediately (during business hours) for further medical attention.Saturday, 17 February, 2024 11:56AMMedical
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Condition History

Evaluation DateEvaluation IdentifierConditionCondition Detail / ReasonTime Recorded
Thursday, 27 July, 2023T23-425159HealthyNo adverse health conditions9 months ago