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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD Purchase and Hold Harmless AgreementPURCHASE AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is executed this _k day of / k2c, EI 2023, by the CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, as SELLER, and Zachary Brickell, as BUYER. RECITALS WHEREAS, SELLER is the owner of that certain retired police dog ("Dog") described as follows: Name: Achilles; Breed: German Shepherd; Sex: Male; Birthdate: 05/06/16. WHEREAS, BUYER is a San Rafael Police Officer who has acted as the handler for the Dog in connection with the Dog's work for the San Rafael Police Department; and WHEREAS, due to BUYER's intimate and long-standing relationship with the Dog, and BUYER's unique qualifications to handle the Dog, SELLER wishes to sell the Dog to BUYER, and BUYER desires to acquire the Dog from SELLER. NOW, THEREFORE, SELLER hereby sells the Dog to BUYER, subject to the following terms and conditions: AGREEMENT 1. Purchase Price: The full purchase price for the Dog, including the Dog's kennel, is One Dollar ($1.00), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by SELLER. 2. SELLER hereby represents that: a. SELLER is the legal owner of the Dog, and obtained the Dog from Golden Gate K9 in January 2019. The Dog has been specially trained as a police dog, including the following specific training: Handler protection, Criminal apprehension, Narcotics detection, and S.K.I.D.D.S.. b. The Dog has no adverse health conditions that are known to SELLER, except for any conditions noted in the attached medical records. c. The Dog has had the following vaccinations: Vaccination Date Veterinarian See Attached Medical records. d. The Dog will need the following vaccinations next: Vaccination Date Unknown. 3. BUYER hereby agrees to be the legal owner of and take possession of the Dog immediately upon execution of this Agreement. 4. Upon BUYER taking possession of the Dog pursuant to this Agreement, BUYER shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless SELLER from and against any and all claims or suits for damages, injury or wrongful death caused by or arising from any action or conduct of the Dog. BUYER shall further indemnify, defend, and hold harmless SELLER from and against all costs, attorney's fees, expenses, and liabilities related to any claim or any action or proceeding brought within the scope of this indemnification. 5. Except as specifically stated herein, SELLER makes no representations or warranties to BUYER concerning the Dog or this sale, and from and after the date of taking possession of the Dog, BUYER releases SELLER from any and all expenses attributable to the Dog, or liability for loss, injury or damages to the Dog or to BUYER or BUYER's real or personal property or to any other person or property, caused by, arising from, connected with or attributable, in whole or in part, to the Dog. 6. If BUYER decides for whatever reason he no longer wants to own or possess the Dog, BUYER shall provide SELLER with the first right to re -acquire the Dog from the BUYER for One dollar ($1.00). BUYER shall provide SELLER with written notice of BUYER'S intention to transfer ownership of the Dog. Upon the receipt of such written notice, SELLER shall have ten (10) calendar days to provide BUYER with an unequivocal, irrevocable, written commitment to purchase the Dog. If SELLER fails to provide BUYER with such notice within the 10 -day period, BUYER shall be free to transfer the Dog to a third party. WHEREFORE, the parties have executed this Purchase and Hold Harmless Agreement on the date first set forth above. SELLER BUYER CITY OF SAN RAFAEL By: Dav Attachment: Dog Medical Records Za cc ell ose Court Novato, CA 94945 East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic 820 D Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 (415) 456-4463 esrvc.contact@pathwayvets.com Owner: SAN RAFAEL POLICE Age: DEPT Phone: (760) 419-8572 Email: 613@srpd.org Address: 1375 Fifth Ave San Rafael CA 94901 US Medical Records EAST SAN RAFAEL VETERINARY CLINIC Patient: ACHILLES Age: 6 years 8 months Species: Canine Breed: German Shepherd Weight: 83 Ib Sex: Male (Intact) Microchip: (None listed) Allergies: (None listed) Patient ID: 56780816 DOB: May 18, 2016 Feb 16, 2023 Surgery -Dental w/Anesthesia 2.2 (PVA) with Dr. David Sierra at East San Jan 17, 2023 at Rafael Veterinary Clinic 8:29am Intake Today's Procedure(s): Cleaning When did ACHILLES' last EAT food or treats (Not including drinking)?: Before Midnight ACHILLES's microchip number is . If one is not listed we don't have a record of it. We will double-check by scanning, however, if ACHILLES doesn't have one would you like for us to implant on today while ACHILLES is under anesthesia?: Not Today Please list any medications given in the last 24 hours and the time they were given None Was an Estimate Discussed?: Yes & approve the estimate discussed Do you have any Questions about Risks or Post -Op Care Related to your ACHILLES procedure? No Please provide the phone number you would like to be reached at today. 7604198572 Please provide a secondary contact Name & Phone Number 4154076382 Vitals Weight Attitude Mucous CRT Body Sc (1-9) 83 lb BARH Membrane <2 5 pink Dental Sc (0- FAS (0-5) 4) 0 2 Subjective here today for COHAT handler reports no issues h/o dermal cyst Objective Attitude/Appearance : Normal Oral Cavity/Teeth : Abnormal mild to moderate calculus Mucous Membranes: Normal Eyes/Orbit : Normal Ears : Normal Throat: Normal Cardiovascular: Normal Urogenital : Normal Respiratory: Normal Nose: Normal _ J Neurologic : Normal Abdomen: Normal Musculoskeletal : Normal Glands/Lymph Nodes : Normal Rectal : Not examined Integumentary : Abnormal 1 cm firm dermal mass right mid- thorax Client Communication- TT handler over the phone and told him that Achilles has some significant disease on his 108 and 208 teeth. We may discuss a plan of doing these COHATs more often or even a referral to a veterinary dentist. There is a small fractured mandibular incisor that needs to be removed. Assessment post-COHAT with Incisor Extraction- Concern for apical bone loss associated with palatal root of 208 Plan OK to go back to work in 2 days start brushing program at home recommend consultation with veterinary dentist in regard to 208 and whether it is a candidate for endodontic treatment Medications Ropivacaine Inj 0.5% (Per mL) Quantity:1 0 refills Midazolam Inj 5mg/ml C-4 (Per mL) Quantity:1 0 refills Cerenia Inj 10mg/mL (Per mL) Quantity:1 0 refills Alfaxan Inj 10mg/mL C-4 (Per mL) Quantity:1 0 refills Hydromorphone Inj 2mg/mL C-2 (Per mL) F Quantity:1 0 refills Other Dental Surgical Pack Quantity:1 Extract Tooth, Incisor (Simple) Quantity:1 Dental Prophylaxis, Canine Grade 2 Quantity:1 Dental Radiography, Full Mouth (8 Views) Quantity:1 Anesthesia, Monitoring / min Quantity: 60 Anesthesia, Isoflurane Admin / min Quantity: 60 Fluid Administration & Maintenance - IV .� Quantity:1 Catheterization, Peripheral IV .p Quantity:1 Hospitalization - Outpatient �4 Quantity:1 Clinical Support Quantity:1 Examination, Pre -Anesthesia Quantity:I Anesthesia Anesthesia Complications?: Premedication: Cerenia 1 mg/kg SC -37.7 -8:40 KMhydromorphone IM-1.89mg/1 ml -8:40 KM ASA Classification: 1 Was Bloodwork Done?: CBC/Chem/Lytes Induction Medications mg/3.8ml- alfaxolone 1 mg/kg IV 0.05 mg/kg (used 2.8ml)—TJ 9:55 mg/kg IV-7.5mg/1.5m LMLFluids (mL): /kg/hr-190ml/hr—TVI=362ml Endotracheal Tube Size?: Addition Injections —37.7mg/3.8ml midazolam 0.2 I—TJ 9:55 11.0mm Long IV Catheter Size & Location: 20G RTL Vitals Repositioned SPO2 probe from interdigital space to prepuce due to false low readings Monitoring (92%). Improved (99%), then stopped reading, returned to interdigital space and SPO2 Notes stayed around 97%. - SC Canine Dental Chart - Quadrant 1 101 Incisor: Probe Depth 101 Incisor: Probe Depth 101 Incisor 102 Incisor: Probe Depth 102 Incisor: Probe Depth 102 Incisor 103 Incisor: Probe Depth 103 Incisor: Probe Depth 103 Incisor r 104 Canine 1 Probe Depth 104 Canine : Probe Depth 104 Canine 105 Premolar: Probe Depth 105 Premolar: Probe Depth 105 Premolar 106 Premolar: Probe Depth 106 Premolar: Probe Depth 106 Premolar 107 Premolar:: Probe Depth 107 Premolar: Probe Depth 107 Premolar 108 Premolar: Abnormal 5 mm pocket on mesial palatal root Probe Depth 108 Premolar: Probe Depth 108 Premolar 11079 Molar: Probe Depth 109 Molar: Probe Depth 109 Molar 110 Molar: Probe Depth 110 Molar: Probe Depth 110 Molar Canine Dental 201 Incisor: Chart - Quadrant 2 Probe Depth 201 Incisor: Probe Depth 201 Incisor 202 Incisor: Probe Depth 202 Incisor: Probe Depth 202 Incisor 203 Incisor - Probe Depth 203 Incisor: Probe Depth 203 Incisor 204 Canine Probe Depth 204 Canine: Probe Depth 204 Canine 205 Premolar Probe Depth 205 Premolar: Probe Depth 205 Premolar [!06 Premolar: Probe Depth 206 Premolar: Probe Depth 206 Premolar 207 Premolar: Probe Depth 207 Premolar: Probe Depth 207 Premolar 208 Premolar: Abnormal 5 mm pocket on mesial palatal root; uncomplicated crown fracture Probe Depth 208 Premolar: Probe Depth 208 Premolar 209 Molar: Probe Depth 209 Molar: Probe Depth 209 Molar 1 210 Molar Probe Depth 210 Molar: Probe Depth 210 Molar Canine Dental 301 Incisor: Chart - Quadrant — -- 3 Probe Depth 301 Incisor: Probe Depth 301 Incisor 302 Incisor: Probe Depth 302 Incisor: Probe Depth 302 Incisor 303 Incisor: Probe Depth 303 Incisor: Probe Depth 303 Incisor 304 Canine: Probe Depth 304 Canine: Probe Depth 304 Canine 305 Premolar Probe Depth 305 Premolar: Probe Depth 305 Premolar `306 Premolar: ~� Probe Depth 306 Premolar: Probe Depth 306 Premolar 307 Premolar: Probe Depth 307 Premolar: Probe Depth 307 Premolar 308 Premolar : Probe Depth 308 Premolar: Probe Depth 308 Premolar 309 Molar: Probe Depth 309 Molar: Probe Depth 309 Molar 310 Molar: Probe Depth 310 Molar: Probe Depth 310 Molar 311 Molar: Probe Depth 311 Molar: Probe Depth 311 Molar Canine Dental 401 Incisor: Chart - Quadrant 4 Probe Depth 401 Incisor: Probe Depth 401 Incisor { 402 Incisor: Probe Depth 402 Incisor: Probe Depth 402 Incisor { 403 Incisor: Probe Depth 403 Incisor: Probe Depth 403 Incisor 404 Canine: Probe Depth 404 Canine: Probe Depth 404 Canine [405 Premolar;: Probe Depth 405 Premolar: Probe Depth 405 Premolar E4O6Premolar; Probe Depth 406 Premolar: Probe Depth 406 Premolar L407 Premolar: Probe Depth 407 Premolar: Probe Depth 407 Premolar 1408 Premolar: Probe Depth 408 Premolar: Probe Depth 408 Premolar 409 Molar: Probe Depth 409 Molar: Probe Depth 409 Molar 410 Molar: Probe Depth 410 Molar: Probe Depth 410 Molar 411 Molar: Probe Depth 411 Molar: Probe Depth 411 Molar Feline Dental 101 Incisor Chart - Quadrant 1 Probe Depth 101 Incisor: Probe Depth 101 Incisor 102 Incisor: Probe Depth 102 Incisor: Probe Depth 102 Incisor [ 103 Incisor : J Probe Depth 103 Incisor: Probe Depth 103 Incisor 104 Canine: Probe Depth 104 Canine: Probe Depth 104 Canine 106 Premolar: Probe Depth 106 Premolar: Probe Depth 106 Premolar 107 Premolar: 7 Probe Depth 107 Premolar: Probe Depth 107 Premolar 108 Molar: Probe Depth 108 Molar: Probe Depth 108 Molar 109 Molar: Probe Depth 109 Molar: Probe Depth 109 Molar Feline Dental 1201 Incisor: Chart - Quadrant 2 Probe Depth 201 Incisor: Probe Depth 201 Incisor 202 Incisor: Probe Depth 202 Incisor: Probe Depth 202 Incisor 203 Incisor: Probe Depth 203 Incisor: Probe Depth 203 Incisor 204 Canine : Probe Depth 204 Canine: Probe Depth 204 Canine 206 Premolar: (Probe Depth 206 Premolar: Probe Depth 206 Premolar 207 Premolar'. Probe Depth 207 Premolar: Probe Depth 207 Premolar 208 Molar: Probe Depth 208 Molar: Probe Depth 208 Molar 209 Molar: J Probe Depth 209 Molar: Probe Depth 209 Molar Feline Dental 301 Incisor: Chart - Quadrant 3 Probe Depth 301 Incisor: Probe Depth 301 Incisor 302 Incisor: Probe Depth 302 Incisor: Probe Depth 302 Incisor 303 Incisor: Probe Depth 303 Incisor: Probe Depth 303 Incisor 304 Canine: Probe Depth 304 Canine: Probe Depth 304 Canine 307 Premolar: Probe Depth 307 Premolar: Probe Depth 307 Premolar Feline Dental Chart - Quadrant 4 Discharge Instructions 308 Premolar Probe Depth 308 Premolar: Probe Depth 308 Premolar 309 Molar : Probe Depth 309 Molar: Probe Depth 309 Molar 401 Incisor Probe Depth 401 Incisor: Probe Depth 401 Incisor 402 Incisor: Probe Depth 402 Incisor: Probe Depth 402 Incisor 11 403 Incisor Probe Depth 403 Incisor: Probe Depth 403 Incisor 404 Canine: Probe Depth 404 Canine: Probe Depth 404 Canine 407 Premolar: Probe Depth 407 Premolar: Probe Depth 407 Premolar 408 Premolar: Probe Depth 408 Premolar: Probe Depth 408 Premolar 409 Molar Probe Depth 409 Molar: Probe Depth 409 Molar Discharge Instructions for Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment (COHAT) Procedure Client: SAN RAFAEL POLICE DEPT Patient: ACHILLES Your Veterinarian was: Dr. David Sierra Today, your pet had a comprehensive oral health assessment and treatment procedure. This included an exam of their oral cavity under anesthesia; measurement of periodontal pocket depth around each tooth; and dental radiographs of all of their teeth. Then, using both hand scaling and ultrasonic scaling, we removed all accumulated tartar from their teeth, especially under the gum line where it does the most damage. The teeth were then polished which helps to prevent tartar recurrence. There were two large chewing teeth on the upper right and left jaw that are showing signs of significant periodontal disease. I would recommend getting a second opinion on management of these teeth from a veterinary dentist. If this disease were to progress he would likely need extraction of these teeth. I would recommend calling the following places to see if you could get an appointment: 1. https:Haggievetdentist.com/ 2. https:Hvcahospitals.com/sonoma-county Additional procedure(s) performed today: • Pre -anesthetic blood work was performed and was normal • Nail trim Post Procedure Instructions: Feed them lightly (1/4 to 1/3 of the normal amount) tonight. Offer them plenty of water. You can feed them normally starting tomorrow. Occasionally, a patient may cough following a dentistry. This is due to the endotracheal tube used during anesthesia. The coughing should be mild and resolve within 1 to 3 days. If there is a persistent cough beyond this time, please let us know. Please monitor for any of the following: excessive coughing, mouth soreness, bleeding, not eating, lethargy or anything else that seems out of the ordinary or suggestive that their recovery is not doing well. If you notice anything of concern, please let us know as soon as possible. We have veterinary staff on duty 24 hours a day to assist you. *** I would not recommend he goes back to work until Thursday_ Why is routine dental care so important for my pet's health? Regular dental and oral health care is a vital part of keeping ourselves healthy. Most of us see our dentist twice a year. We floss, brush, and may use a mouthwash at least twice a day. We do this to keep our teeth and gums healthy and to hopefully prevent oral disease. So, what about our pets? They have teeth, too. Proper hygiene is as important to them as it is to us. If you take a whiff of your pet's mouth, you may notice that he or she often has bad breath. This is because they may not be getting the proper dental care they need to keep their teeth clean. Like us, they need to have their teeth brushed daily and intermittently have their teeth scaled and polished. Without this kind of care, tartar and plaque can build up on the teeth and lead to periodontal disease. What is periodontal disease? Periodontal disease begins when plaque and tartar build up on your pet's teeth. The plaque is a sanctuary for bacteria. The bacteria will then infect and inflame the gum tissue surrounding the tooth. This can result in tooth decay and eventual tooth loss. In the advanced stages of periodontal disease, the bacteria can invade the blood stream, causing problems with other organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. Periodontal disease in animals has similar signs as periodontal disease in people. The main sign you will notice is persistent bad breath. Other signs to look for include: Loss of appetite. Red, inflamed gums that may bleed. Salivating or pawing at the mouth. Difficulty or pain when eating and chewing. What does preventive dental care involve? Preventive dental care involves four important factors: First, your pet should receive an annual physical examination from your veterinarian to determine the state of their oral health. If necessary, a dental cleaning will be recommended to help remove calculus and treat any periodontal disease that is already present. Second, you must feed them a high-quality diet. You should use a tartar control formulation such as Hills Prescription Diet T/D or a high quality life stage diet such as Science Diet Maintenance, Light or Senior. These diets provide the correct nutritional balance of protein and minerals to help maintain healthy teeth and gums. Always check with your veterinarian about which diet to use. Finally, you should start a regular home brushing program that will help to keep their teeth and gums free of tartar and periodontal disease. Brush your pet's teeth!? How do I do that? The daily brushing process should be introduced slowly. For a dog you will need a small, child -size, soft toothbrush. For cats, you can use a finger brush or some gauze wrapped around one of your fingers as an alternative to a toothbrush. You will also need toothpaste made especially for your pet. Human toothpaste contains ingredients that are not intended to be swallowed and can therefore make your pet ill if they are used. For routine brushing, C.E.T. toothpaste is an excellent product available here, although there are many other products available at other pet stores. If you are not sure which products to choose, always check with your veterinarian first. To begin brushing your pet's teeth, it is best to be patient and work slowly to get them comfortable with the process. Always practice in a relaxed setting, and reward them with praise, affection, a walk or a food treat after you finish. Try these steps: Day 1 - Gently touch and stroke their muzzle. Raise the upper lip for about thirty seconds. Repeat this several times on both sides of the mouth. Day 2 - Repeat the previous day's step, but now rub your finger against the teeth. Do this for about 30 seconds on each side of the mouth. Day 3 - Repeat Day 2. Add 15 seconds. Day 4 - Try to insert a toothbrush, finger brush or gauze wrapped finger and begin to run it over your pet's teeth for about 30 seconds on each side of the mouth. Day 5 - Repeat and increase the time by 15-30 second increments. Day 6 - Now add a small amount of toothpaste and repeat Day 5. Day 7 - If this procedure is working well, continue brushing, adding more time to each session. Aim for a minimum of one minute per side in medium to large dogs, and 30 seconds per side in small dogs and cats. How often do I need to brush my pet's teeth? Ideally, a regular brushing program should be done daily to every other day. For brushing to have any impact at all, it must be done at least three times a week. However, the more frequently it is done, the more impact it will have on controlling the build-up of tartar and preventing gum inflammation. This will then help to decrease the need for more frequent professional dental cleaning. One final thing when starting a brushing program: make it fun! If you have any questions about the procedure performed today or how your pet is recovering, please contact us by phone or email. Discharge Discharge Instructions Discussed? Acknowledgement N/A Discharge Instructions Sent to Owners? N/A Surgery Monitoring Start: January 17, 2023 at 9:58 AM Vitals Monitoring Stop: January 17, 2023 at 11:50 AM Seen By ;�2 �'V- Dr. David Sierra 0:00 0:05 1 0:10 0:15 0:20 0:25 0:30 0:35 0:40 0:45 0:50 0:55 Temp (°F) 96.8 97.0 97.1 97.2 97.2 97.6 96.8 96.7 97.6 02(x) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 INH Anesthetic j 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Agent (04) HR (bpm) 91 86 105 ` 92 177 79 90 84 105 111 87 RR (bpm) 24 24 22 14 20 28 20 24 24 24 22 Pulse oximetry 93 100 96 96 96 97 96 96 95 99 97 BP Systolic 112 121 107 109 105 100 104 104 118 118 121 BP Diastolic 63 68 64 64 54 56 59 60 68 65 63 MAP 79 85 78 78 79 70 73 74 84 82 82 f 1:00 1:05 1:10 1:15 1:20 1:25 1:30 1:35 1:40 1:45 1:50 1:55 Temp (°F) 98 98.1 98.3 98.4 98.6 98.8 98.9 99.0 99.2 99.3 0200) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 INH Anesthetic 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 Agent (%) HIR (bpm) 90 78 87 97 97 99 107 92 86 88 RR (bpm) 24 24 20 20 24 20 24 20 20 20 Pulse oximetry 1 97 97 97 97 86 89 97 97 96 96 BP Systolic 119 110 112 112 112 113 121 113 113 113 BP Diastolic 63 60 61 61 61 59 99 69 64 64 MAP 81 76 77 77 77 76 106 83 80 80 Seen By ;�2 �'V- Dr. David Sierra Lab Results ordered by Dr. David Sierra Comprehensive Panel, Electrolytes (as of January 17, 2023) Test Result Reference Value BUN 21.3 mg/dl 9.0-29.0 mg/dl CRE 0.8 mg/dl 0.4-1.4 mg/dl IP 6.7 mg/dl 1.9-5.0 mg/dl Ca 9.1 mg/dl 9.0-12.2 mg/dl TP 5.3 g/dl 5.5-7.6 g/dl ALB 3.0 g/dl 2.5-4.0 g/dl GLOB 2.3 g/dl 2.0-3.6 g/dl GLU 116 mg/dl 75-125 mg/dl TCHO 126 mg/dl 120-310 mg/dl ALT 45 U/I 0-120 U/I ALP < 20 U/I 0-140 U/I GGT < 10 U/I 0-14 U/I TBIL < 0.1 mg/dl 0.0-0.5 mg/dl Na 150 mEq/1 141-152 mEq/1 K 4.0 mEq/1 3.8-5.3 mEq/1 CI 112 mEq/1 102-120 mEq/1 NaKRatio 38 - Lab Results ordered by Dr. David Sierra CBC (as of January 17, 2023) Test Result Reference Value WBC 6.9810^3/uL 6.00-17.00 10^3/uL NEU# 5.4510^3/uL 3.62-12.3010"3/uL LYM# 0.89 10^3/uL 0.83-4.91 10^3/uL MON# 0.37 10^3/uL 0.14-1.9710"3/uL EOS# 0.2510^3/uL 0.04-1.6210"3/uL BAS# 0.0210^3/uL 0.00-0.1210^3/uL NEU% 78.1% 52.0-81.0% LYM% 12.8% 12.0-33.0% MON% 5.4% 2.0-13.0% EOS% 3.5% 0.5-10.0% BAS% 0.2% 0.0-1.3% RBC 5.62 10"6/uL 5.10-8.50 10^6/uL HGB 13.4 g/dL 11.0-19.0 g/dL HCT 37.6% 33.0-56.0% MCV 66.8 f 60.0-76.0 f MCH 23.8 pg 20.0-27.0 pg MCHC 35.6 g/dL 30.0-38.0 g/dL RDW -CV 14.4% 12.5-17.2% PLT 14610^3/uL 117-490 10^3/uL MPV 10.6 fL 8.0-14.1 f Exam - General (PVA) with Dr. David Sierra at East San Rafael Veterinary Jan 4, 2023 at Clinic 3:30pm Intake Reason for Visit Would you like ACHILLES's nails trimmed today for an Additional Fee?: No ACHILLES's microchip number is . If one is NOT listed we don't have a record of it. We will double-check by scanning however, if ACHILLES doesn't have one would you like for us to implant one today?: They already have one. What Flea/Tick Prevention is ACHILLES Taking?: N/A What Heartworm Prevention is ACHILLES Taking?: N/A Is ACHILLES on any other medications or over -the counter products? N/A What are you currently feeding ACHILLES? Please list brand name & amount fed each day. Does ACHILLES go outside?: Yes- Only in a screened -in area or direct supervision on a leash Do you need a refill of any medications, including Flea & Heartworm Medications?: N/A Any other concerns you have for the doctor? N/A Please provide the phone number you would like to be reached at today. N/A Please provide a secondary contact Name & Phone Number N/A Subj Is ACHILLES eating and drinking OK? Any history of wildlife exposure? Any vomiting or diarrhea, if so when did it start? Any special travel history? Any changes in drinking or urination? N/A Any new lumps or bumps? N/A Any coughing or sneezing, if so when did it start? N/A Any lameness in last week, if so what leg? N/A Any history of vaccine reactions? N/A Verify ACHILLES was scanned for Microchip: Results of Scan: N/A handler noted a mass on right thorax a couple weeks ago has not changed in size he would also like to have the teeth cleaned E/D well with no V/D/C/S Vitals Weight Attitude Mucous CRT 83 lb BARH Membrane <2 pink Body Sc (1-9) Denta I Sc (0- FAS (0-5) 5 4) 0 2 Pain Score (0- 10) 0 Objective Attitude/Appearance : Normal I Oral Cavity/Teeth : Abnormal mild to moderate calculus Mucous Membranes : Normal LEyes/Orbit: Normal Ears : Normal FThroat: Normal Cardiovascular :Normal Urogenital :Normal Respiratory: Normal Nose: Normal Neurologic: Normal [Abdomen: Normal Musculoskeletal: Normal Glands/Lymph Nodes: Normal FRectal, Not examined Integumentary : Abnormal 1 cm firm dermal mass right mid- thorax FNA of mass- waxy debris only Assessment Cyst- Benign and not concerning Dental Disease Plan schedule COHAT discussed monitoring for masses that are rapidly growing, getting bigger or smaller, or are fixed to underlying tissue Diagnostics Fine Needle Aspirate 1+ Site(s) Quantity:1 Other Clinical Support Quantity:1 Examination, Illness Quantity:1 Discharge Discharge Instructions Discussed? Acknowledgement N/A Discharge Instructions Sent to Owners? N/A Seen By �l Dr. David Sierra Exam -Technician Wout SOAP (PVA) with at East San Rafael Veterinary Oct 4, 2022 at Clinic 3:17pm Intake Chief Complaint Rabie DAPP Technician good dog Notes Immunizations Vanguard DAPP (Per Dose) Administered: October 4, 2022 Site: right front leg Due: October 3, 2025 Imrab 3 Rabies (Per Dose) Administered: October 4, 2022 Site: right rear leg Due: October 3, 2025 Discharge Discharge Instructions Discussed? Instructions N/A Discharge Instructions Sent to Owners? N/A Medication to Pharmacy (PVA) with Dr. David Sierra at East San Rafael Oct 3, 2022 at Veterinary Clinic 10:31 am Note Reason/Subject N/A Medications Optimmune 0.2% Ophthalmic Ointment 3.5gm (Per Tube) Use as directed Quantity:1 0 refills Chewy Seen By ;�;f 75>�42� Dr. David Sierra Medication Pickup (PVA) with Dr. Bill Estheimer, DVM at East San Rafael Jul 8, 2022 at Veterinary Clinic 1:11 pm Note Reason/Subject N/A Medications NeoPoly Dex Ophthalmic Suspension 5mL (Per Bottle) PLACE ONE DROP IN BOTH EYES EVERY 8 HOURS FOR 2 WEEKS AND THEN RECHECK WITH US OR OPTHOMOLOGY. Quantity:1 0 refills Seen By Dr. Bill Estheimer, DVM Medication to Pharmacy (PVA) with Dr. Bill Estheimer, DVM at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Note Reason/Subject N/A Medications Seen By Dr. Bill Estheimer, DVM Apr 25, 2022 at 11:08am External Prescription Bravecto (88-123lbs). Qty:2 RefiIII. Give 1 chew by mouth every 12 weeks Quantity:1 0 refills Chewy Exam - Technician Wout SOAP (PVA) with Dr. Bill Estheimer, DVM at East Mar 12, 2022 at San Rafael Veterinary Clinic 9.00am Intake Chief Complaint lepto, bord, civ Technician CIV LPL SQ Notes lepto LTL SQ bordetella SQ scruff did well with handler/owner(HP) Vitals Temp. 100.2 OF Immunizations Vanguard L4 Lepto (Per Dose) Administered: March 12, 2022 Site: left front leg Due: March 12, 2023 Bronchicine CAe (Bordetella) (Per Dose) Administered: March 12, 2022 Site: interscapular Due: March 12, 2023 Vanguard Canine Influenza H3N2 & H3N8 (Per Dose) Administered: March 12, 2022 Site: left rear leg Due: March 12, 2023 Discharge Discharge Instructions Discussed? Instructions N/A Discharge Instructions Sent to Owners? N/A Vitals with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Sep 10, 2021 at 10:02am Vitals Weight 85.00 Ib Medical Note with Dr. ROBERT O'NEILL at East San Rafael Veterinary Sep 10, 2021 at Clinic 10:02am Details Assessment: pannus : OU; placement: Lateral OU . Objective: Objective: QAR, hydrated, pink mm's, crt 1, mild perio dz, OU fleshy tissue lateral margin of cornea; Conjuntiva inflammation OD > OS; otherwise OU WNL; ent nsf, no m/a, eupneic, comfortable abd, nsf on palpation, dre nsf, normal PLN, ssp's, no cutaneous lesions Plan: TX/DX: STT: OD: 15 mm/30 sec; OS 15 mm/45 sec Tonovet : OD: 11 OS: 8 FS: OD : negative OS: negative Treatment: PE only RX/Plan: 1. Wedgewood: Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Suspension 1 % ( 3 refils) Sig : Apply twice daily for 2 weeks then recheck. 2. NPDEX drops TGH Provider: Robert Landon 0???Neill MSDVM Recheck: in 2 weeks with optho or us Discharge Pannus Pannus is a term used to describe a syndrome that causes a ???fleshy??? type of tissue to accumulate in and on the cornea or surface of the eye. The disease is seen commonly in certain breeds, namely the German Shepherd, Belgian Tervuran, Siberian Husky, Australian Shepherd, Border collie, Belgian Shepherd, Greyhound, and Dachshund. Occasionally other breeds are affected. The cause of pannus is unknown but certain risk factors, namely ultraviolet light, altitude, and breed are known to be involved. Most patient respond to topical corticosteroids or other drugs (cyclosporine A) which suppress the local producing antibodies directed against the cornea. Control is the key word with this potentially blinding disease since most patients with pannus MUST continue with some frequency of topical medications for the remainder of their lives. We might be able to decrease the frequency of the treatment over time but we will always have to use the medications to some degree. Follow up visits are very important with this disease so that we can carefully monitor the progress. If the medication is not effective, we might change to a different drug to suppress the local antibody reaction. It has been shown that dogs that will wear UV protection shield as below during peak sunlight of the day have shown less problems. Opitvizor Rex Specs Robert Landon 0???Neill MS DVM Seen By Dr. ROBERT O'NEILL Medical Note with Dr. ROBERT O'NEILL at East San Rafael Veterinary Sep 10, 2021 at Clinic 10:02am Details Gen. Appearance (Normal): BARH(X)/QARH(X). T=101.5. Wt= Integumentary (Normal): n/a Oral -Dental (Normal): some heavy calculus but minimal gingivitis apparent MM's (Normal): Pink, CRT < 1.5 seconds Eyes (Normal): Normal exam, no fundic exam performed. Ears (Normal): n/a Musculo/Skeletal (Normal): Body Condition Score=5/9 . Respiratory (Normal): RR=wnl()/panting()/abnormal rate(). Eupneic, no abnormal lung sounds. Cardiovascular (Normal): HR=140/min, no murmurs ausculted. Abdomen (Normal): No pain or masses on palpation. Genito/Urinary (Normal): n/a Lymph Nodes (Normal): All < 1cm Neurological (Normal): Normal mentation/ambulation. No obvious deficits. Seen By Dr. ROBERT O'NEILL Vitals with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Sep 10, 2021 at 12,00am Vitals Weight 85.00 Ib Medical Note with TECHNICIAN at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Mar 20, 2020 at 10:12am Details Reason for Visit: CIV and Bordetella Weight/Vitals: W:—, T: , P: , R: Additional Notes: CIV and Bordetella both given SC in the scruff by Dr. Bill in 0???s car. Technician: Seen By TECHNICIAN Medical Note with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Jan 15, 2020 at 11:36am Details Assessment: Abrasion left medial forelimb Plan-Tx/CE: No evidence of infection noted today Recommend preventing self -trauma and monitor Expect to heal well on own Recheck: PRN Provider: Eva Radke, DVM Medical Note with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Jan 15, 2020 at 11:36am Details Recheck Exam (Normal): BARH Wt 80.5 lbs Integ: 3-4cm x 1 cm superficial wound left medial forelimb - dry with no swelling or discharge Medical Note with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Aug 31, 2019 at 9:29am Details Treatment/Diagnostics: RABIES RH 3 yr DA2PP RS 3 yr LEPTO LS 1 yr Bord SQ: 6 month (dairy dell) Assessment: healthy dog, mild tartar 8.31.19 Plan/ Client education: showed handler/owner how to look at gingiva for gingivitis: that is when we want to clean Recheck: Provider: Doug Evans, DVM Medical Note with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Aug 31, 2019 at 9:29am Details Great dog (good off switch), all normal Medical Note with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Aug 31, 2019 at 9:29am Details Vitals (Normal): BARH, P-107 ,R- 21 , mm pink, moist. CRT <1.5 sec, T NE, Wt- 77.5 #, BCS- 4/9 Integumentary (Normal): Clean, full coat, no evidence of ectoparasites Oral/Nasal/Throat (Normal): No nasal discharge. Oral- calculus 1/4, gingivitis 0/3. Eyes (Normal): OU- Conjunctiva, sclera,cornea, anterior chamber, iris, and lens are clear and there is no discharge. Fundic exam not performed. Ears (Normal): AU - Auricular canal is clean, clear and there is no discharge. There were no foreign bodies seen and the tympanic membrane was intact. Musculoskeletal (Normal): Ambulatory x4, no lameness noted. Neurological (Normal): Appropriate mentation, full cranial nerve exam not performed. No CP deficits noted. Respiratory (Normal): Eupneic, no adventitious lung sounds Cardiovascular (Normal): No murmur or arrhythmia auscultated, strong, synchronous femoral pulse quality. Abdomen/GI/UG (Normal): No pain on palpation. No obvious distention or organomegaly. Lymph Nodes (Normal): No peripheral lymphadenopathy Medical Note with OTC at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Aug 23, 2019 at 3:35pm Details Client Communication: Patient???s handler called and reported that he went to the store came back and patient???s stomach was expanded and was overly panting. Spoke to CA about what was going on with patient and she recommended being seen right away. We offered to come in and see what we can do for patient or he can go to PESCM and they could give him the care he needs especially if patient had to stay overnight. Handler said he will take him to PESCM. Provider: Raquel Sosa Seen By OTC Service History with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Jun 21, 2019 at 12.00am Details FECAL ANALYSIS PARASITES 0&P Service History with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Jun 3, 2019 at 12.00am Details FECAL ANALYSIS PARASITES 0&P FECAL ANALYSIS WITH GIARDIA Comments Ova,Parasite & Giardia Medical Note with at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Apr 13, 2019 at 8:32am Details Reason for Visit: Weight/Vitals: W:-, T: , P: , R: Additional Notes: Technician: Medical Note with TECHNICIAN at East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic Mar 25, 2019 at 8:59am Details Reason for Visit: bordetella SC -scruff, CIV #1 -LTL Weight/Vitals: W:75# Additional Notes: very well behaved dog, handler was present for vaccines and muzzle on for tx. Technician: ec Seen By TECHNICIAN Immunizations Feb 16, 2023 Vanguard Canine Influenza H3N2 & H3N8 (Per Dose) Administered: 2022-03-12 Next Due Date: 2023-03-12 Expiration Date: 2023-03-12 Lot Number: 562282 Manufacturer: Zoetis Site: left rear leg Provider: Dr. Bill Estheimer, DVM Bronchicine CAe (Bordetella) (Per Dose) Administered: 2022-03-12 Next Due Date: 2023-03-12 Expiration Date: 2023-03-12 Lot Number: 509414 Manufacturer: Zoetis Site: interscapular Provider: Dr. Bill Estheimer, DVM Vanguard L4 Lepto (Per Dose) Administered: 2022-03-12 Next Due Date: 2023-03-12 Expiration Date: 2023-03-12 Lot Number: 532664c Manufacturer: Zoetis Site: left front leg Provider: Dr. Bill Estheimer, DVM I mrab 3 Rabies (Per Dose) Administered: 2022-10-04 Next Due Date: 2025-10-03 Expiration Date: 2025-10-03 Lot Number: 18548 Manufacturer: Zoetis Site: right rear leg Provider: Dr. David Sierra Vanguard DAPP (Per Dose) Administered: 2022-10-04 Next Due Date: 2025-10-03 Expiration Date: 2025-10-03 Lot Number: 553014B Manufacturer: Zoetis Site: rightfront leg Provider: Dr. David Sierra Medication History Feb 16, 2023 PANACUR 40LB (ORANGE) 3 DOSE J MIX TWO PACKETS WITH FOOD ONCE DAILY UNTIL GONE (6 DAY SUPPLY) Quantity: 4.00 Start Date: 2019-06-04 Expiration Date: 2020-06-04 0 refills HEARTGARD PLUS 50-100 BROWN/6 GIVE 1 CHEWABLE ORALLY, ONCE A MONTH FOR PREVENTION OF HEARTWORM Q DISEASE Quantity: 1.00 Start Date: 2020-01-08 Expiration Date: 2021-01-08 0 refills SENTINEL 51-100LB WHITE -6 PK. GIVE 1 CHEWABLE TABLET ORALLY, ONCE A MONTH PREVENTS HEARTWORM DISEASE AND FLEA POPULATION Quantity: 1.00 Start Date: 2020-03-12 Expiration Date: 2021-03-12 0 refills SENTINEL 51-100LB WHITE -6 PK. GIVE 1 CHEWABLE TABLET ORALLY, ONCE A MONTH PREVENTS HEARTWORM DISEASE AND FLEA POPULATION (COVETRUS) Quantity: 2.00 Start Date: 2020-09-02 Expiration Date: 2021-09-02 0 refills BRAVECTO FOR DOGS 44-88 LBS 4P USE AS DIRECTED. (CHEWY) Quantity: 1.00 Start Date: 2021-05-27 Expiration Date: 2022-05-27 0 refills SENTINEL 51-100LB WHITE -6 PK. GIVE 1 CHEWABLE TABLET ORALLY, ONCE A MONTH PREVENTS HEARTWORM DISEASE AND FLEA POPULATION (COVETRUS) Quantity: 2.00 Start Date: 2021-08-05 Expiration Date: 2022-08-05 0 refills EYE DROPS NEO/POLY/DEX PLACE ONE DROP IN BOTH EYES EVERY 8 HOURS FOR 2 WEEKS AND THEN RECHECK WITH US OROPTHOMOLOGY. Quantity: 1.00 Start Date: 2021-09-10 Expiration Date: 2022-09-10 0 refills External Prescription Bravecto (88-123lbs). Qty:2 Refill:1. 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