BUBBY – A1062970
Gone - 1-16-2016 Manhattan
*GONE* 01/16/16 Meet Bubby: We believe Bubby has a closed fracture on his right elbow and a closed pelvic fracture, and suspect his injuries are the result of being hit by a car. He cannot bear weight on either limb on his right side. We recommend Rads under sedation for this handsome gentleman. Bubby does enjoy a good belly rub though, so please help this sweet boy today!
Manhattan Center
BUBBY A1062970 2Y GRAY TABBY DSH M
STRAY INTAKE: 1/14/2016
Initial Exam (1/14/16)
Scanned negative
QAR – mild dehydration.
Growls, does not permit palpation of body, non-aggressive, painful.
M~ 2 years
Right hind leg injury – upper thigh. 2-3″ square area with missing fur/skin, bloody but not oozing. Painful to touch. Right foot knuckling; unable to walk.
Vet on Call advised administering 0.3mL Buprenex and transport to Manhattan for additional attention.
Re-Exam (1/15/16)
01/15/16 10:16
BAR, very easily handled, enjoys belly rub
01/15/16 10:46
R elbow – closed fracture – cannot bear wt on front leg
R hip – road scuff, scar – R hip – painful ROM caudally – suspect closed pelvic fracture – splays out with wheel barrowing slightly, gait affected
Bladder half full
A: Two R sided closed fractures – suspect HBC –
P: Buprinex 0.3 SC BID 10 days
Px Fair,
Rec. Rads under sedation
NH placement
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