NINO – 31968
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SAFE 6/29/18 CHECK OUT HIS VIDEO! 16 year old NINO was dumped by his owner after all these years because he said he was “bullied by his dog”…..NINO is in need of dental care as he is missing teeth. He is neutered and allowed all handling.
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Nino 31968
Location: Manhattan
Intake Date: 6/22/18
Intake Type: Owner Surrender
Medical Behavior: Blue
Sex: Neutered
Age: 16 years
Original Location: 10463
[LVT Intake Exam]
Microchip Scan: negative, placed 985113001790140
Evidence of Cruelty: no
Observed Behavior: allowed all handling but tense and watchful
Sex: neutered male
Estimated Age: reported ~16y
Subjective: surrendered, no history, bullied by owner’s dog
Eyes: clear
Ears: clean
Oral Exam: missing several teeth (incisors and canines mostly), heavy staining on remaining teeth, swollen gums, do not appear extracted professionally
Heart: WNL
Lungs: WNL
Abdomen: WNL
Musculoskeletal: overweight 6.5/9 BCS
Mentation: BARH
Preliminary Assessment: overweight, dental disease
Plan: DVM intake, signage placed “soft food only”
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