Professional Documents
Culture Documents
The following pages contain investigative materials compiled regarding ten dogs in the care of Greyhound Friends
and its Executive Director Louise Coleman. Information is collected from witness statements, veterinary records,
reports from other rescues, and reports from Greyhound Friends own files. These dogs’ cases are brought forth as
examples of the lack of adequate care that pervades the culture at Greyhound Friends.
The poor recordkeeping at Greyhound Friends makes it difficult to follow the medical and behavioral history of
many of the animals that moved through their system. These are not the only animals that suffered. However,
through diligent investigation, reports and records for these ten dogs contain details sufficient to deduce their
compelling stories.
Each dog and its files are organized in Chronological order by the dog’s entry date at Greyhound Friends. The
dog’s case is assigned an Exhibit letter (A-J) and the many and varied records and reports by letter and number.
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Toe swelling noted 1/20/15
Surgery resulting in amputation not performed until 4/5/15
Puncture wounds noted on dog’s neck at surgery
a. Dated 11/14/2011
b. Consignor: Scooter Ingram Fund (Kentucky)
c. Consignee: GF
d. 2 dogs, Candy, beagle cross, 2 ½ years old, and Bill (Barney) beagle cross, 1 ½ years old
e. Remarks: Both dogs have been on Heartworm prevention monthly through 11/2011
The rabies vaccination certificate indicates that the dog was vaccinated on 11/14/11 and that it would expire on
11/13/2014. The certificate is not compliant with MA rabies regulations. Rabies vaccines are considered valid for
one year only the first time they are given. The certificate does not indicate the vaccine manufacturer, the lot
number, or the expiration date of the lot so this animal would not have been considered legally vaccinated in MA.
a. Notes state: 2/28/12, Lyme disease positive using 4DX test, treat with Doxycycline for 30 days, no
dosage or frequency noted on the cage card. There is a medication form for Candy (Lyme +) that lists
Doxycycline (100 mg). Give 1.5 tablets once daily for 30 days. The dates are 2/29 through 3/31. No
year is noted. (see Exhibit A6)
b. 5/29/13-slight Lyme positive
c. 10/29/14-slight Lyme positive
d. 10/7/15 Lyme positive
e. Sporadic Heartguard (Monthly from July 2014-November 2014 and May 2015-November 2015
Heartworm medication) and Frontline (Flea and tick prevention noted)
Dog was tested with 4DX test on 2/28/12, 5/29/13, 10/29/14, and 10/7/15.Heartworm (“HW”) prevention
medication given in 2014 and 2015. According to the records HW prevention medication was not given in 2012
and 2013.
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a. Dated 11/19/11
b. Dogs name: Candy
c. Spay is crossed out, major dental written
d. Prescribed Clindamycin 150 mg (2 capsules 2X daily) for 14 days
e. Medication form indicates that the dog was treated for 29 days. The medication form has a note to
“continue until recheck.” (Clindamycin is an antibiotic of choice for bacteria associated with dental
issues. Other than the use of the phrase “major dental” the record does not indicate the specific reasons
for its use (such as severe periodontal disease, multiple tooth extractions, etc.) There is no further
medical record indicating the resolution.
f. Dosage dates 11/20/11 through 12/18
g. Rimadyl 75 mg (give 1 tablet 2X daily for 4 days) Dog received 6 doses instead of 8.
h. Dosage dates 11/20-11/23, no year noted
a. Lyme positive
b. Dogs name: Candy
c. Start date 2/29, no year noted
d. Prescribed Doxycycline 100 mg 1.5 tab once daily for 30 days
A8. Rabies Vaccination Certificate and Microchip sticker (Exhibit A8, 1 page)
a. Rabies vaccination certificate dated 10/29/14 with an expiration date of 10/29/2017. The rabies
vaccination certificate is not compliant with MA rabies regulations. The original certificate from KY
was invalid due to lacking pertinent information regarding the manufacturer and route of
administration. If that information had been available, the vaccine would only have been recognized as
a one year vaccine as it was the first recorded rabies vaccination for that dog. This dog was therefore
out of date in 2017 and the vaccine should have only been issued as valid for one year in order to be
compliant with MA regulations in effect in 2014.
b. This document contains a microchip sticker though the microchip number does not show up on other
documents.
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c. Note states “Candy will be returned to GHFs if there any problems.”
d. Signed by Director Coleman
e. Age: 5, candy was 2 ½ years old when she arrived in 2011. She would now be almost 7 years old.
A11. Rainbow Rescue letter to Hopkinton Board of Selectmen (Exhibit A11a-b, 2 pages)
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A12. Examination form (Exhibit A12, 1 page)
a. Dated 3/20/17
b. Dr. Follett
c. Arthritis RH (right hind), try glucosamine
a. Undated
b. Received March 22, 2017
c. Update on Candy
A14. Rainbow Rescues Inc. Foster Evaluation Form (Exhibit A14, 1 page)
a. Dated 3/21/17
b. Evaluation form for Candy
A15. Mill Valley Vet Clinic, additional records (Exhibits A15a-l, 13 pages)
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1. Undated
k. Surgery report (Exhibit A15j)
1. Undated
l. Home Instructions (Exhibit A15k)
1. Undated
2. Meds to send home: Baytril, Tramadol, Norocarp
m. Urolithiasis Report (Exhibit A15l)
1. Stone composed of Ammonium Urate
n. Letter from Karen Thornton Follett, DVM (Exhibit A15m)
1. Dated 3/21/17
2. States that stone would have taken at least a year to form
o. Fax cover sheet (Exhibit A15n)
1. Dated 3/21/17
2. From Mill Valley Vet Clinic
Conclusion:
Candy arrived at GF from KY on 11/15/11. On 2/22/16, more than 4 years after her arrival at GF, Candy was
transferred to Rainbow Rescue.
Candy was seen by Mill Valley Veterinary Clinic on the day she was picked up at GF. Notes from this visit state
that the dog was “very nervous” and exhibited “minimal socialization” despite this dog having been at GF for over
4 years. Mill Valley Veterinary Clinic treated the dog for Lyme disease. In March the dog presented for frequent
and bloody urination and was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. When the clinical signs did not resolve
further diagnostics were done and the dog was found to have a large bladder stone that required surgical removal.
A letter written by Dr. Thornton-Follett, states that the very large stone removed from Candy’s bladder was several
inches in diameter and had been present for “quite a while.” Follow up correspondence from Dr. Thornton-Follett
states that a stone this size would have taken at least a year to form. The dog will need continued care and a
specialized diet to prevent further problems.
Neglect Issues:
Present in the kennel for over 4 years. Nervous and unsocialized behavior exhibited at the veterinary clinic. Large
bladder stone had been present long term. The treating veterinarian stated verbally that a stone this size would
have taken at least a year to form. Rainbow Rescue recognized that Candy had urinary issue in the first 30 days.
GF apparently never observed a problem. GF did not recognize and rectify the dog’s rabies vaccination status. The
dog was considered unvaccinated most of the time she was in GF possession.
Exhibit B:
Exhibit B: Hickory (NM Lurcher brindle 3 years old at time of entry 4/8/14 DOB 1/9/2011)
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c. Description male Lurcher brindle shorthair DOB 1/9/2011, Identification microchip number
(966000000202117) (Exhibit B1c)
d. Rabies vaccination: 1/29/2014 expires 1/28/2016 (Exhibit B1d)
a. 5/6/14-slight positive for Lyme, treat with Doxycycline for 30 days PMJ-no dosage noted
b. Recommend to check a stool sample with your veterinarian PMJ
c. Vaccination sticker on form Rabies (Rabvac 3) dated 11/12/14.
d. Vaccination stickers for Distemper combo, Lepto, Bordetella dated 11/5/14
e. Recommend to check stool sample with your vet PMJ
f. 11/23/15-bite wound on left thorax-no evidence of rabies quarantine issued
a. Lyme +
b. Doxycycline 100 mg
c. Give 2 capsules at night 1 in the morning for 30 days 5/6-6/4
a. Dated 11/12/14
b. Dr. Josephson
a. 11/23/15 wound
b. Rimadyl 75 mg, give 1 tablet orally every 12 hours for 5 days
c. Clindamycin 150 mg, give 1 capsule orally every 12 hours for 14 days
Conclusion:
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Former staff member states that Hickory was attacked and bitten by another dog on November 23, 2015. Records
indicate only that the dog was given antibiotics and pain medication for a wound on the left thorax. There is no
evidence that the bite was reported or that an order of quarantine for rabies was issued. A former staff member
states that the staples were not removed for 30 days.
Neglect Issues:
There is no report of a dog fight. There is no evidence of when the wounds occurred or how timely the dog was
treated. There is no record of surgical intervention or rabies quarantine.
Exhibit C
Exhibit C: Mega Camilo (“Cam”) (M Greyhound black 3 year old at entry on 4/9/15 DOB likely April 2012)
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C2. State of Connecticut Small Animal Health Certificate (Exhibit C2, 1 page)
a. Dated 4/9/15
b. Signed by Dr. Lee Murphy
c. 2 Greyhounds, Mega Camilo, Harded Finch
d. 3 year old black male
e. Consignor: Fred Fulchino (Regal Star)
f. Consignee: Louise Coleman (GF)
C3. GF Inc. Intake & Veterinary Medical Record (Exhibit C3, 1 page)
a. 5/26/15-limping front left foot, some toenail trauma, put on Cephalaxin & Rimadyl PMJ
b. No treatment sheets are available so unable to determine if dog received medication. There is no dose
or frequency of medication described.
c. 6/8/15-toe inflamed with pus and toenail is loose. Toenail might fall off-put on Clindamycin
and Chlorhexidine foot soaks PMJ
d. No treatment sheets are available so unable to determine if dog received medication and treatment
e. 6/16/15-toe less red and swollen, pus at nail base, continue Clindamycin & foot soak PMJ
f. No treatment sheets available so unable to determine if dog received medication and treatment.
g. 6/30/15-toe 50% better but still red & swollen with pus discharge at nail bed. Will make appt to be
seen at a vet hosp. Will keep on Clindamycin for now PMJ
h. No treatment sheets available so unable to determine if dog received medication.
i. 7/7/15-Ongoing…will make appt at a vet hosp. Director/Pam. This is one week after Dr. Josephson
recommended a consult.
j. 7/24/15-Post op bandage change, incision healing well except for area on distal tip that is not well
apposed and draining-placed new bandage on paw ML
1. Dated 7/3/15
2. Attending Staff Member: Jessica Roberts, DVM
3. Presenting complaint: sore toe/non-healing left front paw
4. SIGNS: digit 3 of left front limb nail bed ulcerated/serous discharge, mild swelling noted; digit 2
of left front limb missing; Adb; tense, non-painful on palpation; U/G: CM; Ortho; ambulatory x4,
no lameness noted, Neuro: BAR, mentally appropriate (Exhibit C5a)
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5. ASSESSMENT: wound on toe/nail bed lesion; r/o deep infection/osteomyelitis vs foreign material
vs neoplasia vs other
6. PLAN: examination: Discussed clinical signs and ddx with GHF employee; Discussed
radiographs – they will consider; Rx Baytril 136 mg tabs; Rx 1 tab (136mg) PO q 24 hrs x 10 days
(GHF already has); Recommend continue to clean with chlorhexiderm shampoo/soaks 1-2x/day
and e-collar to prevent licking if necessary; Recommend radiographs if clinical signs
persist/worsen; Discussed potential for amputation if indicated
1. Dated 7/14/15
2. Presenting complaint: bum paw, have been trying different treatments, but still limping and
want RP to look at it.
3. Tech history: LF paw has infection around nail bed – has had for months and has been on
multiple antibiotics with no improvement – currently on Baytril SIGNS: Third digit P2-3 of
left front leg unchanged on antibiotics. Swollen, draining with no pain for as angry as the
lesion looks. Needs x ray and amputation, biopsy / cultured indicated pending x ray result
ASSESSMENT: healthy dog, non resolvable toe lesion-chronic infection vrs cancer
4. PLAN: schedule sx for amputation next Tuesday – Xray paw before sx
5. Attending Staff Member: Rodney Poling DVM
1. Dated 7/20/15
2. Scheduled procedure: Lfront toe removal
3. Signature not legible
4. Phone number states “call kennel”
1. Dated 7/20/15
2. Services due: Lfront toe removal, third digit
3. Assessment: Toe amputation, xray, p2-p3 left front, iv cath, 2/3 bag
4. Attending staff member: Rodney Poling DVM
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1. Dated 7/20/15
2. Recovery log
3. 100 mg Rimadyl PO BID 5 days (1/2 tab)
4. Aminocaproic acid 2.0 ml PO BID x6 days
5. Cephalexin 50 mg 2 tabs BID x7 days
1. Dated 7/20/15
2. Xray shows sclerosis & arthritic 3rd digit, sclerosis and some lysis at P2. Removal at P1-P2
3(O) vicryl in vessels subQ+1 (?), tissue glued skin – No S/R needed bandage off 2-3 days.
3. Attending Staff Member: Rodney Poling, DVM
1. Comments: All the changes identified in this digit are reactive and inflammatory, but a cause
of inflammation such as infectious organisms or foreign material was not identified. Chronic
trauma is a differential diagnosis. Lesions of this type are frequently refractory to
conservative therapy, necessitating digital amputation for resolution of clinical signs
1. Dated 7/21/15
2. Cephalaxin, 500 mg 2C PO
3. Rimadyl, 100 mg ½ PO
4. Aminocaprocic acid 2.0 ml PO
5. 8:10 am doing great, water
6. 8:10 am urine
1. Dated 7/22/15
2. Results are pending, decalcification of all or part of the specimen. This process can take up to
10 days.
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trauma is a differential diagnosis. Lesions of this type are frequently refractory to
conservative therapy, necessitating digital amputation for resolution of clinical signs.
3. Pathologist: Alba Maria M. Shank, DVM, MS
4. 1-800-551-0998, option 0, extension 7-7956 (Exhibit C5m, 1 page)
5. E-mail: Maria-shank@IDEXX.com
Conclusion:
Lack of treatment records make it impossible to determine if this dog received proper treatment. The incoming
health certificate and the GF Intake document list the dog as a male. The cage card lists Cam as a neutered male.
There is no record of the neuter surgery. Between the 6/30 recommendation for a consult at a veterinary clinic and
the 7/7 note to make an appointment, there is no information available from GF as to the care of the dog. Holliston
Animal Hospital (“HAH”) records supplied later indicate that the dog was seen on 7/3/15 and again on 7/14/15.
Surgery appears to have occurred on 7/20/15. Notes state that X-rays show sclerosis and lysis of P1. Amputation at
P1/P2. Culture and sensitivity tests that were recommended do not appear to have been done. After the 7/24/15
post op bandage change, there are two entries on the cage card for Heartgard given 7/28/15 and 8/25/15. There is
one entry for Frontline given 8/27/15. There are no other entries regarding follow up on the foot or any other
veterinary care prior to the adoption at the end of September.
Neglect Issues:
The dog was observed to be limping and diagnosed with a toe injury on 5/26/15. Medical treatment was
recommended. There are no treatment records to indicate that the dog was treated. One month later on 6/30/15
when the recommended medical treatment did not resolve the issue the veterinarian recommended a consult with a
veterinary clinic. A week later on 7/7/15 there is another note about making an appointment with a veterinary
clinic. The dog may not have been treated as directed. HAH clinic notes indicate that the dog was seen on 7/3/15
for “sore toe, non healing left front paw” where serious issues of osteomyelitis, foreign body, and neoplasia are
considered as causes for the swollen toe. The dog was reexamined on 7/14/15 for limping but the assessment
describes swollen but “no pain for as angry as the lesion looks”. Notes from HAH indicate that the dog had
surgery on 7/20/15 to amputate the toe. Biopsy and culture and sensitivity tests of the lesion do not appear to have
been done. There are veterinary notes about a post surgical bandage change and a problematic outcome. No further
information is available. There is no medication form to indicate that Cam received the three (3) medications
prescribed by HAH after his surgery.
The lack of records makes it impossible to assess whether the initial medical treatment was unsuccessful or not
implemented. There was no prompt appointment at a veterinary clinic as recommended by the veterinarian. The
biopsy report states that the lesion was osteomyelitis and osteoarthritis with chronic lymphoplasmacytic
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proliferative synovitis. There are no records indicating results for culture and sensitivity testing that was
recommended. The perceived delay in humane care for the limping dog is exacerbated by the lack of records.
Exhibit D
Exhibit D: Name of dog: Maddie (SF Coonhound Black and tan 2 years old at entry 11/18/15 DOB likely
November 2013)
D1. Town & Country Vet Clinic, PSC, Richmond, KY Veterinary Records (Exhibit D1a-b, 2 pages)
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D2. Rabies Vaccination Certificate (Exhibit D2, 1 page)
a. Dated 6/5/15
b. Town & Country Vet Clinic
c. Owner is listed as GF
D3. Humane Society A.L.L. Low Cost Spay Neuter Clinic Surgery Consent (Exhibit D3, 1 page)
a. Dated: 11/18/15
b. Consignor: Tina Fields, Madison, KY
c. Consignee: GF, Hopkinton, MA
d. 3 dogs-Amie, Allie, Maddie
e. Maddie is 2 years old
a. No Greyhound Friend Intake & Veterinary Medical Document provided so it is not clear if the animal
was isolated and examined as required.
a. Dated 12/29
b. Dr. Coryn Vickrey
c. Subjective-Objective assessment plan (SOAP) (Exhibit D7a)
d. Severe periodontal disease, recommend surgery (Exhibit D7b)
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a. Dated 3/9/16 (Exhibit D9a)
1. Consult for a 2 month history of increased thirst, urination and intermittent diarrhea
b. Weight 47 pounds (Exhibit D9b)
1. Did ACTH simulation to rule in/out Addison’s disease
2. May need biopsy to rule out cancer
c. Internal medicine exam (Exhibit D9c)
d. Conclusion-elevated eosinophils, recommend further diagnostics (Exhibit D9d)
e. Dated 4/19/16 recheck (Exhibit D9e)
f. Diagnosis-Eosinophilia r/o hypereosinophilic syndrome, paraneoplastic (Exhibit D9f)
1. Dated 4/22/16 recheck
2. Weight 54 pounds
3. Leaking urine, treat with 6 weeks of antibiotics
g. Upset stomach (Exhibit D9g)
h. Dated 5/31/16 (Exhibit D9h)
1. Weight 49 pounds (Exhibit D9h)
2. Blood count and chemistry profile (Exhibit D9h)
i. Medical summary (Exhibit D9i)
j. Idexx Endocrinology results (Exhibit D9j)
k. Idexx Urinalysis results (Exhibit D9k)
l. Idexx Hematology results (Exhibit D9l)
m. Idexx Chemistry results (Exhibit D9m)
n. Idexx Urinalysis results (Exhibit D9n)
o. Idexx Hematology results (Exhibit D9o)
p. Idexx Hematology results (Exhibit D9p)
q. Idexx Chemistry results (Exhibit D9q)
D10. Letter from Baypath Humane Society Executive Director Elizabeth Jefferis (Exhibit D10, 1 page)
a. Dated 3/20/17
b. Letter detailing Maddie’s arrival and subsequent adoption
D11. Email from Baypath Humane Society volunteer Julie Wakstein (Exhibit D11, 1 page)
a. Dated 3/22/17
b. Email detailing the events on December 26, 2015 when she transported Maddie to Baypath Humane
Society
Conclusion:
Veterinary records obtained from GF indicate that Maddie was owned by GF when she was examined at Town &
Country Vet Clinic on 6/5/15. Maddie did not arrive at GF until 11/21/15. GF was effectively responsible for
Maddie’s care for the 5 months prior to her arrival.
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Maddie had severe dental disease that resulted in the loss of 18 teeth via surgery. The records provided by GF
state that she is 2 years old, though the records from the specialist who removed Maddie’s teeth state that the dog
is5 years old. The records provided by GF show no indication that Maddie was in need of dental care. No attempt
was made to address Maddie’s decaying teeth during her 35 days at GF.
Maddie was adopted the day after she was transferred to Baypath Humane Society and her new owners addressed
her dental disease immediately.
Neglect:
For 35 days, Maddie was at GF in MA without having her severe dental issues acknowledged or treated. No
attempt was made to have Maddie seen by a specialist. Records indicate that Maddie was owned by GF as early as
6/5/15 in KY. Adult dogs have 42 teeth; Maddie lost 42% of her teeth to dental disease that went undiagnosed and
untreated while she was owned by GF.
Exhibit E
Exhibit E: WW’s Mohawk (“Moe”) (M Greyhound dark brindle 3 years old at entry on 12/8/15 DOB
December 2012)
a. Dated 12/8/15
b. Shipped from: Fred Fulchino, Pomfret, CT
c. Shipped to: Louise Coleman (GF), Hopkinton, MA
d. 3 dogs in shipment
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a. 1/20/16-Moe neutered by Dr. Josephson
a. 1/20/16-swelling on medial side of front right toe #1. Soft tissue swelling, took a small piece for
biopsy today PMJ
b. 2/3/16-suture removal, changed bandage, some swelling but healing well, continue on Clindamycin
150 mg 2 caps PO B10X7 days PMJ
c. 2/10/16-healed well, biopsy=round cell sarcoma, recommend consider removing the toe, have emailed
Holliston A.H. to also get their opinion PMJ
d. 2/10/16-Rabies vaccine sticker on cage card, no certificate or tag in file
e. 2/20/16-biopsy results in chart, needs toe amputated PMJ
f. Last line partially unreadable “…a source of chronic inflamma”
a. From sample received 1/22/16 and reported 1/28/16 from Healthy Paws Veterinary Center
Westborough, MA “round cell neoplasm”
e. Bitter Apple: apply generously to boot to prevent him from removing boot. Keep boot on 24/7.
a. Document states that toe and 1 cm mass were removed. Microscopic Interpretation “foreign body
granulomas and round to spindle neoplasia of undetermined origin (Exhibit E9a)
b. Second Opinion requested Pathologist name (Exhibit E9b)
c. Second opinion, 4/11/16 (Exhibit E9c)
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d. Dr. E. Hardam second opinion (Exhibit E9d)
e. Idexx report: Immunohistochemical stains (Exhibit E9e)
1. Handwritten notes at the top: “this is the third repeat report to arrive at a definitive diagnosis.
It says it all, we got it all by surgical.
2. From pathology report “Localized histiocytic sarcomas demonstrate locally invasive growth
and metastasize to draining lymph nodes in later stages of the disease. Distant metastases are
possible. A more favorable outcome is observed with early wide surgical excision of the
primary tumor mass, which may involve amputation of the extremity. “
3. Hand written notes state: “It was doing this” “how early?” “we did amputate”
f. Pathologist name (Exhibit E9f, 1 page)
a. Round spindle cell tumor that was likely caused by a foreign body reaction and chronic inflammation.
Conclusion:
The incoming health certificate for Moe from CT was dated 12/8/15 and the intake document at GF was 1/4/16.
Moe was examined by Dr. Josephson on 1/6/16 and issued a health certificate. Moe was housed at Fred Fulchino
farm in CT for at least a month prior to coming to GF. GF has routinely used the Fulchino Farm as part of their
importation process for Greyhounds.
Moe was observed to have soft tissue swelling of his toe on 1/20/16 by Dr. Josephson which she biopsied. In her
notes on 2/10/16, Dr. Josephson recommended removing the toe based on the pathology report of round cell
sarcoma. The surgery was not performed until 4/5/16. The conclusion by the pathologist was a round to spindle
cell tumor that was likely caused by a foreign body reaction and chronic inflammation. Had the inciting incident
been recognized and treated promptly, the problem may not have progressed to the extent that an amputation was
required. From Dr. Josephson’s original biopsy in late January, it was more than 2 months before surgery to
remove the tumor took place. The delay may have further compromised the animal’s health and well-being.
Veterinary notes from Holliston Animal Hospital describe that on 4/5/16, upon admission for surgery that there is
now an abscess on Moe’s neck with 4 puncture wounds. There is no indication in Moe’s record to indicate what
might have happened or when. There is no rabies quarantine information available.
A Rabies vaccination certificate for this dog was not provided. Vaccination information is recorded on the
incoming health certificate and the cage card but a copy of the rabies vaccination certificate is not in the records.
Neglect issues: Soft tissue swelling was noted on 1/20/16 and biopsied. The pathology report from 2/10/16
caused the veterinarian to recommend surgery. Surgery was delayed until 4/5/16, over 2 months later. The
pathologist report indicates that the inciting cause was likely a foreign body reaction and chronic inflammation
which was apparently not observed. The prognosis for this type of tumor is better when it is excised early with
wide margins, preventing its metastasis to local lymph nodes or more distant locations. A two month delay may
have compromised the animal’s long term prognosis.
The puncture wounds on the dog’s neck appear to have been an incidental finding at the pre-surgical exam and do
not appear to be reported elsewhere. This should have been reported as a wound of unknown origin and an
investigation in to the cause should have been completed. There is no rabies quarantine information available.
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Exhibit F
Exhibit F: Beach, black female Greyhound, approximately 2 years old at arrival at GF, approximate date of
birth April, 2014.
a. Dated 3/20/16
b. Issued in Connecticut
c. No rabies tag number recorded
d. No evidence of a rabies tag having been provided
e. Black female Greyhound
f. 2 years old
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a. Weight: 64 pounds
b. Brief dental cleaning done today
c. Recommend to check a stool sample with your veterinarian PMJ
d. Panacur 5/11/16 X5 days, (no dosage noted)
e. Panacur 7/9/16 Panacur X5 days (no dosage noted)
f. 5/31/16 4DX testing done, all negative
g. Given Ivermectin on 5/18/16
a. Dated 4/26/16
b. Surgery performed by Dr. Josephson
a. Dated 7/20/16, indicates swollen skin, inflamed around toe #2 left front foot
b. Nail loose and sore to the touch, stubbed or injured
c. Soak area in diluted Chlorhexidine solution SID X 7 days (no dilution noted)
d. Clindamycin 150 mg 2 capsules PO BID X 14 days
e. Rimadyl 75 mg 1 tablet PO BID X 7 days
f. Recheck in 14 days
g. Rear right foot, 3 small 2mm lumps under foot. Just noticed, might be a good idea to remove and
biopsy.
Conclusion:
This dog was not provided the veterinary care that was prescribed by the veterinarian. Based on the records
provided by GF, the left front foot was not rechecked and a biopsy was not performed on the growths on the right
hind foot.
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Beach came in to the Commonwealth without an OCVI issued within the prior thirty days, making her an illegal
import.
Neglect Issues:
The dog was not medicated as prescribed. The left front foot was not rechecked and the growths on the right hind
foot do not appear to have been biopsied as recommended. The records do not indicate the disposition of the dog.
The dog was prescribed 28 doses of Clindamycin but only received 9 doses.
Exhibit G
Exhibit G: Zander-1 year old tri-color neutered male Coonhound
a. Dated 8/28/14
b. Heartworm test
c. Bortedella
d. Neuter
e. Microchip
f. Rabies vaccination
g. States dog is 7 months old, making January, 2014 his birthdate
a. Dated 8/28/14
b. Rabies vaccination
c. Patient: Zander
d. Age: 7 months
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a. From Tennessee dated 6/22/15
b. Consignor: Black Bear Animal Rescue
c. Consignee: GF
a. 8/11/15 Mucus and loose bloody stool, fecal negative, gave 2 cc Penject (penicillin) subq
(subcutaneous, under the skin) at 4:00 PM.
b. Prescribed Metronidazole 2X daily for 7 days. There was no treatment sheet provided by GF to
indicate if the dog was properly medicated. Treatment sheet was provided by the Franklin County
Sherriff’s Office Regional Dog Shelter.
c. Vaccinated 9/16/15, and it appears based on the records provided that this dog was not seen by the vet
again.
d. On 10/16/15 the dog was treated with Frontline (flea and tick treatment) and Heartguard (heartworm
medication). Both of these medications should be given monthly.
b. Dated 7/21/15
a. Metronidazole 500 mg
b. Give ¾ tablet ( ½ tablet + ¼ tablet )
c. Every 12 hours for 7 days 8/11-8/17
d. Dog received 10 of 14 doses over 8 days
G9. Franklin County Sherriff’s Office Regional Dog Shelter (Exhibit G10, 1 page)
a. Surrender agreement
b. Dated 10/16/15
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G10. GF letterhead (Exhibit G6, 1 page)
a. Transferred Franklin County Sheriffs Regional Dog shelter on October 25, 2015
a. Dated 3/6/17
b. adopted Zander after he was transferred out of GF
Conclusion:
After leaving GF for the Franklin County Sheriffs Dog Shelter on October 25, 2015, Zander was immediately
adopted. An email received by MDAR from his adopter indicates that Zander was a 4 month old puppy in a
Tennessee rescue when he was diagnosed with rickets. Zander was treated and sent to GF when he was either 11
or 18 months (records provide conflicting information). Zander was labeled “difficult” by Director Coleman and
placed in the back kennel for 4 months prior to his transfer to the Franklin County Sheriffs Dog Shelter. MDAR
Animal Health Inspector Linda Harrod observed Zander in the back kennel at GF in October of 2015 at which time
Director Coleman described him as a “difficult placement.” There are no records to indicate that Zander was given
a behavior evaluation and was left routinely in the back kennel that appeared to house the “difficult dogs.”
Zander’s adoptive owner describes that the dog was underweight and had significant behavioral issues at the time
of his adoption that she believes relate directly to the inadequate care he received at GF.
Neglect issues:
Zander entered the shelter/rescue system in TN at 4 months of age. The dog apparently remained in that system
until he was shipped to GF at either 11 or 18 months of age. Once in MA, Zander was placed in the back kennel
and labeled a “difficult placement” by Director Coleman. There are no records to indicate any behavioral
evaluation or training that would improve his chances at a successful adoption. Zander, (now Hank) was
transferred to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Regional Dog Shelter and adopted into a home shortly
thereafter.
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Exhibit H
Exhibit H: Archie-3 year old tri-color Beagle mix, approximately 3 years old upon arrival at GF
a. Vaccination certificate
b. Dog #202-16
c. Vaccines administered 6/1/16 and 6/15/16
d. Pit/Beagle mix
e. Rabies vaccine sticker is also on this form though the rabies certificate is undated
a. Dated 7/11/16.
b. Countryside Animal Clinic Rabies vaccination certificate
c. Beagle mix named Archie
d. No owner indicated on certificate
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H4. Additional veterinary notes (Exhibit H4, 1 page)
a. Countryside Animal Clinic, Ohio notes and vaccination records stating dog is a Beagle/Pitt mix
a. Archie has bloody diarrhea on 7/16/16, shaking his head like something is wrong
b. Records do not indicate that bloody diarrhea was addressed
c. Archie has a cough in ISO, Doxy (Doxycycline) prescribed 7/18/16 (no dosage noted)
a. Treatment record obtained elsewhere states that dog was given Doxycycline; 100 mg 2X daily
starting 7/18/16 with no duration noted. The veterinarian prescribed Minocycline. Doxycycline
and Minocycline are related drugs but are not the same and the veterinarian prescribed
Minocycline, not Doxycycline. Treatment record also indicates dog was given Ciprofloxacin 250
mg 2X daily with no duration noted. Records do not indicate that either of these medications,
Doxycycline or Ciprofloxacin were prescribed by the veterinarian.
b. Archie received 7 days of Doxycycline, not 10 days
c. Archie received 2 days of Cipro, not 10 days.
Conclusion:
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Archie had bloody diarrhea and a cough while in the isolation room during 48 hour isolation. Records do not
indicate that the bloody diarrhea was addressed. Treatment sheets indicate he was given 2 antibiotics,
(Doxycycline and Ciprofloxacin) neither of which were prescribed by the veterinarian. The medication that was
prescribed for the dog (Minocycline) was not given to him.
Neglect issues:
The bloody diarrhea and head shaking do not appear to have been brought to the attention of the veterinarian. The
respiratory issue and diarrhea that arose during the isolation should have precluded the animal from being released
from isolation until its resolution. Treatment records indicate that the dog was given two different antibiotics for
less than the recommended time frame, neither of which was prescribed by the veterinarian.
Exhibit I
Exhibit I: Hershel/Crucial (racing name Fiesta Crucial), 1 year old male Greyhound
a. Dated 10/30/16
b. Dog listed as a red neutered male (health certificate states it is an intact male)
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f. Note recommends checking a stool sample with your veterinarian
g. Additional notes:
1. 1/18/17-tail wrapped, happy tail
2. 1/20/17-patient wrapped leg bandage MSS
3. 1/21/17-rewrapped leg bandage MMS
1. Idexx Laboratory
2. Patient: Crucial-Hersh
3. Results: Giardia positive, Hookworm positive, Roundworm positive
1. Dated 12/16/16
2. Medications for Hershel/Crucial
3. Discusses zoonotic and reinfection potential
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a. Dated 12/29/17 (Exhibit I10a)
1. Dog named Hershel not Crucial had surgery on 12/29/16 for a broken front leg
2. Owner listed as
3. Date of birth listed as July 17, 2014 (Neuter certificate says date of birth is 7/2015
4. Tan neutered male Greyhound
5. Discharge instructions include: wear e-collar (Elizabethan collar to prevent access to
wound) for 10-14 days until sutures have been removed, wear bandage for a week, return
to AAMC for bandage removal. Restrict exercise for 8 weeks
6. Hand written note X-ray Feb 14
7. Prescribed Tramadol (50 mg)
b. Prescribed Rimadyl (75 mg) (Exhibit I10b)
a. Dated 12/19/16
I14. VCA Westborough records dated January 13, 2017 (Exhibit I14a-b, 2 pages)
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iii. Anxious
b. Exam findings (Exhibit I14a)
1. Discharge from ears
2. Fractured distal radius
3. Incision-fracture repair, healing well
c. Assessments (Exhibit I14b)
1. Otitis (ear infection)
2. Fractured leg, slight lameness
3. Incision inflamed, likely due to licking
d. Plans (Exhibit I14b)
1. Otitis, cleaned ears, instilled Mometamax
2. Dispensed Mometamax Otic ointment, 8 drops both ears 2x daily
3. Fractured leg, prescribed Carprofen 75 mg, Ciprofloxacin, Tramadol
4. Restrict exercise for 2 weeks
5. Change bandage every 2 days
6. Fractured leg
a. Dated 1/20/17
b. Hershel/Crucial adopted 1/20/16, by . Dr. Leavey met with new adopters and prescribed
Ciprofloxacin and Mometamax for Hershel and put that in writing fulfilling her obligation to the
Veterinary Client Patient Relationship (VCPR)
I18. Holliston Animal Hospital assessment form for euthanasia (Exhibit I18, 1 page)
a. Dated 2/13/17
b. Provided by Holliston Animal Hospital
c. Patient: Crucial
d. Age: 8 years 0 months
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e. Breed: mixed
f. Color: mixed
g. Sex: Neutered male
h. Weight: 60 lb.
i. The records describe the dog incorrectly Hershel/Crucial is a 2+ year old neutered male Greyhound
weighing 71 lbs.
a. Dated 3/2/17
b. Letter from Dr. Poling on euthanasia of Hershel/Crucial
a. Dated 2/13/17
b. Signed by Director Coleman
c. Patient: Crucial
a. Dated 3/7/17
b. Dr. Poling’s explanation of Hershel/Crucial records
a. Dated 3/8/17
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b. Dr. Fullerton’s statement regarding the euthanasia of Hershel/Crucial
a. Dated 3/9/17
b. Nicole’s statement regarding the incorrect information provided regarding Hershel/Crucial
Conclusion:
Discharge instructions from AAMC indicate that the e-collar is to remain in place for 10-14 days from discharge
date, until sutures were removed. Hershel/Crucial had surgery on 12/29/16 and was returned to GF on 1/5/17
wearing the e-collar but did not have a bandage on the wound. It appears that Hershel/Crucial was not returned
with the medication prescribed and provided by AAMC. There is no indication that the medication was continued
after his return to GF. Hershel/Crucial was not seen by a veterinarian for 5 days after he returned to GF, on
1/10/17. At that time, Dr. Josephson finds dog with e-collar off, leg swollen, red and oozing. Dr. Josephson put e-
collar back on.
On 1/13/17 Dr. Leavey examines Hershel/Crucial and states leg is healing well, no sutures present, appears patient
licked out sutures and now has an abrasion from licking. Hershel/Crucial was diagnosed with an ear infection
during this examination.
Conclusion:
The Elizabethan collar (E collar) was not kept on Hershel/Crucial at GF as directed allowing the dog to chew out
his sutures, causing further trauma to the surgical site.
Hershel/Crucial was at GF for 5 days after his return without being examined by a veterinarian. The fracture of the
left front leg had recently been repaired by use of a metal plate at AAMC. There are no records to indicate that
Hershel/Crucial was treated with the medication prescribed by AAMC. No follow up was done with AAMC as
recommended in the discharge instructions. Dr. Josephson examined the dog on 1/13/17 and found him with his e-
collar off, the sutures gone, and a “swollen, red, and oozing” leg. GF medication form, not provided by GF but
obtained from another source indicates that prescribed medication was not administered for the ear infection
diagnosed on 1/13/17, while in their kennel (Exhibit I15).
Dr. Leavey again prescribes medication for an ear infection on 1/20/17. Also on 1/20/17 Dr. Leavey notes a
healing fracture and infected suture line. The dog is reported adopted on 1/20/17 but no adoption records were
provided to indicate who adopted him.
On Feb 4, 2017, Hershel/Crucial is given Acepromazine for 10 days but there are no veterinary records indicating
why the dog was put on Acepromazine or by whom.
Records do not indicate where the dog was from Feb 11-13, 2017 when Hershel/Crucial was euthanized at
Holliston Animal Hospital.
The email provided by Director Coleman contradicts information provided in GF own records (Exhibit I23a).
Director Coleman states that Hershel was adopted by of Cambridge but does not provide an adoption
contract. Director Coleman states that Hershel/Crucial broke his leg on 12/29/16 and had surgery at AAMC. The
dog had surgery on 12/29/16 as verified via records from AAMC. Director Coleman states that Hershel was
adopted again on 1/14/17 by though an adoption contract was not provided. Other records indicate
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that adopted Hershel on 1/20/17. According to Director Coleman, Hershel was anxious in their home
and was returned to GF the next day. Director Coleman states that Hershel was at GF until 2/18/17 when he went
to the foster home of Jessica Witherspoon but was returned the next day after he snapped at her husband. This
information is in conflict with records provided by Dr. Poling that state that Hershel/Crucial was euthanized at
Holliston Animal Hospital on 2/13/17.
Inspector Harrod requested information regarding Hershel/Crucial from both Director Coleman and Holliston
Animal Hospital. Records provided by Holliston Animal Hospital stated that on 2/13/17 a dog named Crucial was
euthanized by Dr. Poling. It took nine days and multiple requests to both Holliston Animal Hospital and Director
Coleman before the records on Hershel/Crucial were provided.
Neglect Issues:
AAMC discharge instructions clearly state that the dog should wear an e-collar. The dog was not wearing it on
1/10/17 when Dr. Josephson examined him and found that the sutures were no longer in place.
Hershel/Crucial was returned to GF twice. The dog had recent orthopedic surgery and an ear infection. Upon
return the dog was not given the benefit of a behavior evaluation, nor does it appear that he was appropriately
medicated but instead placed on Acepromazine and held in the kennel for 10 days. Director Coleman told Dr.
Poling that Hershel/Crucial needed to be euthanized because he was a biter though there are no reported bites on
record. The recent surgery, ear infection and multiple placements contributed to the dog’s deteriorating behavior
and was not addressed by GF.
It took 9 days and multiple requests to Holliston Animal Hospital and Director Coleman to compile the records on
Hershel/Crucial.
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Exhibit J
Exhibit J: Diamond/Emma (SF Pitbull type cross white/brindle 2 years old at entry 11/14/16 DOB likely
November 2014)
a. Dated 10/31/16
b. Patient name: Diamond
c. Issued by Hilltop Veterinary Services, Lamar, IN
d. Photocopy of tag is unreadable
J2. Spencer County Animal Dog Medial Records (Exhibit J2, 1 page)
J3. Spencer County Animal Control Patient History Report (Exhibit J3, 1 page)
a. Dated 10/31/16
b. Spay details
a. Dated 11/9/16
b. Consignor: Pals 4 Paws
c. Consignee: GF
d. 2 dogs on certificate, Diamond and Buddy
e. Diamond – American Pit bull white/brindle
f. Rabies vaccine information for this dog is noted on the certificate but the distemper/parvo and
Bordatella vaccination information is not.
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J7. Medication form (Exhibit J7, 1 page)
a. Medication-Panacur
b. Mix one syringe with food once a day for 5 days
a. Medication: Metronidazole
b. Give 1 tab 2x daily x 5 days Dates appear to be 11/30-12/4. No veterinary record prescribing treatment
is available.
a. Dated 1/15/16
b. Microfilaria positive
c. Heartworm antigen positive
a. Presented for HW test by foster on 1/16/17, weight 40.4 pounds. Notes state that they could not
examine the dog without sedation and recommended an appointment the next day. Discussed HW
disease and treatment with foster. (Exhibit J11a)
b. Dog coughing, behavioral issues, needs ace (Acepromazine) and further training, Prozac etc. (Exhibit
J11b)
c. 1/17/17 Dog panicked when handled and sustained an eye injury prior to being sedated. Blood drawn
for CBC, profile, and HWT. Chest Xrays reveal early stages of HW disease and notes indicate that
foster reports a cough. Start HG, doxy, and prednisone (Exhibit J11c)
1. Suspect otitis both ears. Ear infection
2. Blood work showed high WBCs interpreted as inflammation from HW disease. Positive for
HW by antigen and microfilaria. Ehrlichia negative. Ok for HW treatment.
d. Blood work results (Exhibit J11d)
e. Vaccination record (Exhibit J11e)
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J12. Email from foster parent for Diamond/Emma (Exhibit J12, 1 page)
a. Test results reported as positive for HW and Ehrlichia presumably from the VCA tests (Exhibit
J13a)
b. Further notes indicate that the dog is HW positive and to be treated by Andover Animal Hospital
(Exhibit J13b)
J14. Pittlielove Rescue letter to Hopkinton Board of Selectmen (Exhibit J14a-b, 2 pages)
a. Dated 2/22/17 (Exhibit J14a)
b. Signed by Noreen Ford and Cathy O’Connor (Exhibit J14b)
Conclusion:
Diamond/Emma was positive for Heartworm disease when tested at VCA and Andover Animal Hospital. The dog
was positive for both HW antigen and Microfilaria in January meaning that she was also contagious. The dog
arrived at GF from IN in November of 2016 and was not tested until she was in the process of being transferred to
Pittielove Rescue at their insistence. The foster caregiver reports that the dog has a persistent cough, a clinical sign
of HW disease yet GF records do not indicate that they observed a cough. There are cardiac abnormalities noted in
the X-rays that indicate that the HW burden has caused a physical change in the conformation of the animal’s
heart. There is no evidence that GF treated the dog with heartworm preventive which may have limited the
maturation of larval stages into adult worms that contribute to the clinical signs. It also appears that this dog was
not handled routinely nor socialized appropriately at GF as she reacted violently to being leashed at both veterinary
clinics.
Pittielove Rescue reports that despite Director Louise Coleman’s agreement that GF would cover the expense of
the veterinary bills for Diamond/Emma, Pittielove Rescue has not received payment from GF for those costs.
Neglect issues:
The dog exhibited a persistent cough when transferred to Pittielove Rescue’s foster. The Heartworm test and
radiographic changes to the heart indicate that the clinical manifestations of heartworm disease were present soon
after the dog left GF. Records indicate that the dog was not treated with HW preventive medication. Failure to
provide HW preventive allows immature forms of the heartworm to mature and move into the heart. A large worm
burden is responsible for the progression of clinical signs and symptoms of HW disease.
The foster also reported that the dog was dirty and had engorged ticks on her further indication that GF staff paid
little attention to this dog.
GF imported a HW positive pitbull type dog into MA from a HW endemic area without testing the dog. Further the
dog was microfilaria positive indicating that she was infectious. Microfilaria positive dogs serve as a reservoir for
the disease and mosquitoes that bite the infected dog may then transmit HW to the next dog they bite. Fortunately,
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the dog was present in GF kennels only between November 2016 and January 2017, months that are not considered
to have much mosquito activity. MA dogs were unnecessarily put at risk by GF’s irresponsible behavior.
Summary:
The ten dogs reported in this case summary include five Greyhounds, two hounds, two beagles, and one pitbull
type dog. There are multiple issues present including animals that did not receive timely veterinary care for
medical problems or injuries and once veterinary care was sought, it does not appear to have been followed. There
were animals that were recognized to have significant medical problems once in the care of another rescue group
or adoptive family, but that were not recognized while the animal was in the care of GF.
There are multiple animals that appear to have arrived with or developed significant behavioral issues at GF. Staff
at GF do not appear to recognize these issues or are unwilling to address them.
Director Coleman has stated on multiple occasions that she deliberately chooses to take on “problem dogs” that no
one else is willing to accept. Unfortunately, Director Coleman and GF have neither the skill nor the resources to
recognize and address the problem animals. These animals then languish in the kennel for long periods of time,
without appropriate behavioral evaluation, handling, or training. The animal’s suitability for placement then
diminishes further.
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Age: 7y
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CLIENT INFORMATION
KF:.04-02-13at1 :54p: called to let us know that he has some steel and fiberglass ker:inels to donate to
~inbow Rescue. I called and left a message with his number f1Dr R.R. He is local and he would like
ttie kennels to be donated tO a rescue.
PATIENT INFORMATION
NOilmG Candy11488
Sex Female, Spayed
Birthday 02-22-09
ID
Color Tri Color
Reminded 12-28-16
roundworm
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01/17 Rabies 3 Year Booster
06--02-16 32.00
02-22-16 35.00
MEQICAL HISTORY
5/9/16
The dog "Candy" that was taken in by Rainbow Rescues has been seen mu t iple times for a urinary issue
since th ey have had custody o f the dog (February 2016). During that time he rescue has paid to have
urinalysis, urine cultures, and radiographs done to diagnose her problem . very large bladder stone was
found on radiograph and will need to tJe surgically removed . A specia l diet and possibly long term
antibiotics will be required after surgery. The stone and urinary issue hc1s viously been present for
quite a whi le for the stone to obtain the size it has (several inches in diam ter) .
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Dear Linda,
Candy has been doing better medically since her surge . She is no longer having
urination problems and no longer having blood in her urine. Ca dy is now on a special
dietary food (Purina Pro Plan Hydrolyzed Veterinary Diet) to ho efully prevent her from
having a recurring stone issue. She also has been diagnosed wi arthritis in rear leg. We
Candy is doing great dealing with other dogs, but is still aving a lot of anxiety
with new people (especially men). We are working with her stil with that issue.
Thank You,
Shawn O'Brien
Please tell us of any issues (or happy r.ews) Still barks at male figure alot, will sto barking on leash when male
regarding your foster pet's interactions with approach es but cowers down to the g ound. Will pace and keep
people : barking at male figure outside. wlfl ch rge at people at door
occasionally. ·
How well is your foster pet eating? Eats like t heir last meal
Please tell us any Information you think we
should know about how your foster pet is has special diet because of urinary lss es and stones but does not
eatir:;i: seelll to mind her special food .
Please select your Foster's energy level 1 walk a day with some play time
Please select any bad habits your foster pet
may need to work on: Barking
Please let us know any other infor:nation or
behaviors Rainbow Rescues or a futur e
adopter should k:iow about your foster pet.
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ADOPTION AGREEMENT
I, the undasigned, undcmand and~ to the followini {please read carefully before siinint- · is a lcpJ ccntr.ct):
• UWc wiU provide good C3l"C to the above dacn1>cd dog. Good care indudc$ llt mini sufficient food, waler,
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Uwe ainoot appropriate care ft>r any rcmon, I/we will relum the dog wilh n:asoNblc ice IO Greyhound friends Inc.
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Friday, July 03, 2015
Tech History: Eating, drinking, and acting normally. Toe has been swollen f a few months - they have tried
antibiotics and have been cleaning the area daily with chlorhex scrub with n improvement.
Attending Technician: DG
SIGNS: BAR, eyes clear OU, no ocular discharge OU, ears mild debris AU. no nas' I discharge, mm pink, moist, CRT
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!one, flaky skin on dorsum, digit 3 of lei! front ltmb nail bed ulcerated/serous dischar e. mild swelling noted: digit 2 of left
front limb missing; Abd: tense, non-painful on palpation; U/G : CM; Ortho; ambulate x4, no lameness noted, Neuro: BAR,
mentally appropriate
ASSESSMENT: wound on toe/nail bed lesion; r/o deep infec tion/osteomyelitis vs lo ign material vs neoplasia vs other
PLAN: examination; Discussed clinical signs and ddx with GHF employee; Discuss d radiograph s - they will consider: Rx
Baytril 136mg tabs: Rx 1 tab (136mg) PO q 24hrs x 10 days (GHF already has); Rec mmend continue to clean with
chlorhexiderm shampoo/soaks 1-2x/day and e-collar to prevent licking if necessary; ecommend radiographs if clinical
signs persisUworsen; Discussed potential for amputation if indicated
Attending Staff Memb r: Jessica Roberts, DVM
7/3/2015 Exam Checklist
Roberts, DVM, Jessica
Holliston Animal Hospital, 13 Exchange Street, Holliston MA 01746 508-429-8899
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Tech History: LF paw has infection around nail bed - has had for months a d has been on multiple antibiotics
with no improvment - currently on Baytril .
Attending Technician: MD
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WT Today: 69.2 lbs Prev: 71.9 lbs 1. Gen. Ap (?$) N 0 Ab 0 NE
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Rec Weight: 2. lntegum ntary: ·(?$) Ab 0 NE
Temp: 101.3 J. Musculo keletal: cgj Ab 0 NE
Diet: 4. Circulato ~N 0 Ab 0 NE
Rec. Diet: 5. Respirat ry: [8'J N 0Ab 0 NE
Environment: 0 In 0 Out 0 Both 6. Digestive (?$) N OAb 0 NE
HWP? ON os ov 7. Genito-U nary: ~N D Ab D NE
FleatTick Prev: OYON 8. Eyes: l:8JN 0 Ab 0 NE
Medications: Baytril 136m~SID 9. Ears: 0N 0 Ab 0 NE
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N 10. Neural S cgj N 0 Ab 0 NE
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SIGl\.5: Third digit P2-3 of left front leg unchanged on antibiotics. Swollen, drai ing with no pain for as ang-y as the
lesion looks. Needs x ray and amputation. biopsy /cultured indicated pending x ra result
ASSESSMENT : healthy dog, non resolvable toe lesion-chronic infection vrs cance
PLAN: Schedule sx for amputation for next tuesday - Xray paw before sx
Attending Staff Mem er: Rodney Poling, DVM
7/14/2015 Exam Checklist - recheck paw
Poling, DVM. Rodney
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Holliston Animal Hospital
13 Exchange Street, Holliston MA 01746
Phone 508-429-8899 - Fax 508-893- 003
I have discussed my pet's condi1ion with the doctors and staff of Holliston Animal ospital. I under!'itand the nature
of the procedure{s), the anticipated outcome and have had all of my questions an ered. I acknowledge no
guarantee has been made lo me and I understand the risks involved in the care. I nderstand 1ha1 the hospital is
responsible for all reasonable precautions against escape, injury or demise of my et.
I agree to pay in full for services r!:!ndered including those deemed necessary in a unanticipate.d medical or
surgical complication. I have recieved a wrinen quote for all expected services. I derstand the bill is to be paid at
discharge and a 1.5% finance fee and $5 billing fee will be applied monthly to all u paid balances.
Surgical Support
Includes an IV catheter, IV support fluids before, during and after the procedure and high level or surgical
monitoring. This level of surgical suppon provides the safest care for any pel receivi g an anesthetic or undergoing
surgery.
Dental Procedure
_ _ _ Extractions Autho;ized _ _ __ Extractions Not Authorized _ _ _ C II Before Extractions
Dental Xrays
_ ___Den tar Xrays Authorized _ __ Dental Xrays Declined
Microchip
While your pet is under anesthesii'I it is an ideal time to painlessly implant this nation ly recognized•pet identification
system.
_ _ _ _ Microchip Accepted _ _ _ _ Microchip Declined
I will be avaiable by phone at the phone numbers stated below. I understand th t if I cannot be reached at
the stated time the doctor will use his/her best judgement In completing the pro edure.
Tech history:
Assessment: Toe amputation, xray, p2-p3 lefl front, iv cath, 2/3 bag
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Monday, July 20, 2015
Owner: Greyhound Friends Patient: Cam
Services Due: Lfront toe removal, third digit
Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork: collected by: ( ) QA.pproved tJ Declined
t're-surgical Risk: ..
0 Minimal Risk 0Sfight Risk 0 Moderate Ri k 0High Risk 0Grave Risk
Pre-Anesthetics: ·
Time Administered: ( 1: Sb ) ~/PM
0( o. t1.>)cc Butorphanol (2 mg/ml) ( l'tfl1. ) 0 In Drug Log (A¥~
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0 o. 1 )cc Acepromazine (1 0 mg/ml) ~
O(o. 8')cc Atropine (0.5mg /ml) SQ ( ~)
0( )cc Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) (50 mg/ml) SQ ( )
Placed J.{) g IVC in @~~~phalic (b ~
Fluid Rate: 11 S--.lf:, 0 LRS 0 Sodium Chloride 0Norm R DLR~ w/2% Dex
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Monday, July 20, 2015
Owner: Greyhound Friends Patient: Cam
Services Due: Lfront toe removal, third digit
Additional Comments:
: . tube pulled following return of swallowing reflex:
Recovery:
Microchipped Today:
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HOLLISTON ANIMAL HOSPITAL Owner: GREYHOUND FRIENDS
13 t\XCHANGE ST Patient: CAM
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LABORATORIES Breed: GREYHOU ND
508-429-8899 Age: ~ ,07101 /201 1
Gender: M
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LABORATORIES
HOLLISTON ANIMAL HOSPITAL
13 EXCHANGE ST
HOLLISTON, MA 01748
Owner:
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CANINE
Breed: GREYHOUND
508-429-8899 Age: 4.07/01/201 1
Gender: M
1-888-433-9987
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Ordered by: POLING, OVM, ROONEY
Reported : 07/29/2015
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HOPKINTON MA 01748 Bree~: COONHOUND Tag: 25428 !
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Acct Number: 8220 Patient ID: A Medical Alert:
Address........ :
Sex....... : FS Weight.: 491bs.
Phone............ : ~:()· ext:
DOB ...... : 12128/2011
Species.. : CANINE
Age.•...• : 5 years and 3 months old
Breed... : COONHOUND
Cell Phone .... :
Chronic Meds ...... :
Chronic Cond ...... :
Flea Prev Meds....: Date Due:
Heartworm Meds.: Date Due:
12/29/2015 SOAP new visit, recently adopted Provider: Dr. Caryn Vickrey
0: Physical Exam:
General Appearance
BARH, MM pink, CRT< 2 sec
BCS: 5/9
Ears: AU: Both the ear canal and pinna are normal.
Oral
Significant wear on upper and lower incisors. Mild tartar on 204.
Severe tartar and gingivitis noted distal to canines. Missing 405,
305, 205. Horizontal bone loss with furcation/root exposure of
106, 107, 206, 207, 306, 307, 308, 406, 407. Difficult to assess
distal to camasials.
Respiratory
Eupneic, no wheezes or crackles, lungs clear in all quadrants.
Tracheal palpation normal. No nasal discharge.
Cardiovascular
No murmur ausculted, normal rate and rhythm. Pulses strong
and synchronous
Abdominal Palpation
Liver, spleer. and kidneys palpate within normal limits. No pain
on palpation, bladder normal.
Musculoskeletal
No lameness, pain or joint swelling noted.
Neurologic
Normal mentation, ambulatory x4, no atcixia or paresis.
Genital
No preputial/vulvar discharge. If intact male, normal testicle
palpation.
Lymph Nodes
No peripheral lymphadenopathy appreciated.
Buccal
Palatal
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Fx - Fractured GH - Gingival Hyperplasia Sl - Stained W - Wom R - Dental Radiographs E - Enamel Defect
P- Pocket FJ/2/3 - Furcation RL - Resorptive Lesion RR - Retained Root EP - pulis (mass}
Dental findings, procedures, and radiographic findings D 0Mc:xlllary Nerve Bl k D DMlddle Mental Fora~
Radiographs: Severe horizontal bone loss, root and furcation exposures: 106, 107, 108, 205, 206, 20 . 208, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 406, 407, 408. 210J
mesial root apical lucency? not seen on alternate view. 301 , 401 vertical bone loss >50%. 405 horizo al bone loss -25%. vertical bone loss both roots
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EXTRACTED: 106, 107, 108, 202, 205, 206,207,208,301,305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 401, 406, 407, 08. l
Each quadrant was harrdled as a unit. Each tooth to be extracted was sectioned and roots elevated o t with simple extraction forceps, simple elevation
or removal of buccal bone where needed. Pockets were flushed and debrided, gingival flaps trimmed nd closed simple continuous. lncisoos removed
with simple elevation, closed simple interrupted.
Discharge Instructions:
10 Recheck Ext Site 10-14 Days 10 Soft Food/No Chew Toys until Recheck 10 Pain Medica_tio_n-'-"'=-An
- tibiotics 0 Home Care lnstructi_·o_ns_ _ ~
No medications.
The owner has noticed the following: Maddie presents today fo a consult. She was referred here
from her regular vet after a 1-2 month history of increased thirst/urination an intermittent diarrhea . She started
drinking more and urinating more at the end of January, after her dental proc dure. An ultrasound was
performed, which showed an enlarged spleen and lymph node. Maddie saw her regular vet several more
times - she had a resting cortisol performed which came back on the thresho d of normal, and fecal/funga l
testing which all came back negative. For the past week or two, Maddie has been drinking/urinating even more
lhan usual. Her diarrhea has mostly resolved; she still has occasional soft s ol. Otherwise, she is eating
great (Royal Canin GI lowfat dry mixed with wet) and has good energy. She s not currently on any meds.
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Urogenital:
Today we did an ACTH stimulation test to completely rule in or out Addison's disease. I did take a look with
ultrasound at her belly (non official) and her spleen is prominent and her rnesenteric and iliac lymph nodes are
enlarged . We discussed that we may need a biopsy to feel confident we hav~ ruled out cancer. We did chest
radiographs today to evaluate her lungs. She has a mild bronchial pattern bt t no overt evidence of cancer or
fungal disease. I did aspirate her mandibular lymph nodes and kept a sampl ~ here. If her ACTH stimulation
test is normal I would recommend we submit the mandibular lymph nodes aspirates for evaluation prior to
consider a more invasive step such as laparscopic biopsy.
Internal Medicine
Results
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Attitude:
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Hydration:
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Temperature:
84
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panting
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BP:
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Eyes:
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Ears:
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Nose:
Oral
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Cavity:
NSR
Cardiovascular:
Lungs clear
Respiratory:
Lymph
prominen mandibular
Nodes:
mild inc sblene
Alimentary:
wnl
Musculoskeletal:
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Neurologic:
Rectal
Not Perfc rmed
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Temperature:
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BP:
pk/<2
MM/CRT:
Not Performed
BG:
Not Performed
PCV/TS:
IM Technician Comments
;.laddie was seen by Sarah, IM tech. Her owner reports that she is doing well at home - still drinking a lot, but
otherwise doing well. She is currently eating RC GI low fat diet and is not rec~iving any medications. Today we
submitted bartooella testing to NC State. Dr. White will contact you with resul is as they become available.
Marfdie's urine specific gravity was 1025. We will pass this information along o Dr. White.
Diffusely the lungs have a mild increased soft tissue opacity that cente s on the bronchocentric
bundle and creates thickened rings and numerous lines. The rreart and oulmonazy blood vessels are
within notmal limits. Nipples are prominent and superimpose on the tl iorax. The cranial abdomen i;;
normal.
SUMMARY:
~ONCLUSION: This lung pattern may be consistent with elevated eo inophils. Further diagnostics
may be recommended (eg.BAL) if deemed important by Internal Med tine. Recheck as clinically
indicated.
Nedra Wilson, BVetMed, DACVR, MRCVS
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The owner has noticed the following: Maddie presented today tc a recheck exam. She is doing
better overall. She is eating and drinking okay. Since being off the antibiotia it has been up and down. She
still drinks and urinates alot. She only vomited onc3 two days ago. She is on a probiotic. She fin ished a 3
week course of baytril and doxycycline.
(he following diet is recommended for your pet: continue th ~royal can in gi low fat.
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The owner has noticed the following : Maddie presented today fo a recheck exam.
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soft non p ainful
Alimentary:
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Musculoskeletal:
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Neurologic:
Rectal
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Integument:
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(IM) Diagnostics and Treatmen ~ I]
On exam today Maddie has gained 5#, at 54.2#. Her temperature was norm al. Her belly is soft and non
painful. Her spleen is normal in appearance today. Her mesenteric lymph n1~des appear subjectively smaller
but are still prominent. She did leak urine today when she was nervous. l an more concerned she has some
incontinence. We did get a urine sample today and it looked corcentrated, we will send it to the lab. We did
get blood today to recheck her eosinophil count and he1 organ funci ion. Idea y I had wanted to treat her w ith
the antibiotics for a total of 6 weeks (there was a refill). I did not give you the whole 6 weeks because I had
wanted to see her back and see if it was helping . I will call tomorrow with the CBC/chemistry and urine results.
We can discuss a plan based on the results.
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(JM) Feeding Instructions I]
The following diet is recommended for your pet: Continue th~ royal canin gi low fat.
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The owner has noticed the following: Maddie presents today for a reche ck. Last month she was
put on three more weeks of baytril and doxycycline. While still on those med s. she seemed to occasionally
have an upset stomach - she would sometimes try to eat grass in the morn in ~ and had some episodes of
vomiting, mostly small amounts of liquid . Since being off the meds, it seems hat her stomach has been upset
more often - she is still trying to eat grass and isn't very excited about her foe d. The owner has to tempt her to
eat with jerky on top of her Royal Canin GI lowfat diet. She has had a couplE of urinary accidents in the
house. She is still taking provlable. ,
Internal Medicine
Results
Exam
04/22/16
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Attitude:
Good
Hydration: <
100.9
Temperature:
100
P:
panting
R:
Not Perfc med
BP: '
pink/2
MM/CRT:
wnl
Eyes:
wnl
Ears:
wnl
Nose:
Oral
wnl
Cavity: -
NSR
Cardiovascular:
Lungs cle ar
s'l~ lJo;i -vcr ~
Lymph wnl
Nodes:
soft non Jainful
Alimentary:
wnl
Musculoskeletal:
wnl -·
Neurologic:
Rectal
Not Perfc rmed
Exam:
wnl
Integument:
wnl
Urogenital:
On exam today Maddie weighs 49#. Her temperature was normal. Her peri pheral lymph nodes are normal.
Her spleen is prominent on physical. We did take a peak with ultrasound toe ay and her spleen is prominent·
but normal in echotexture. Her ileocolic lymph nodes are still prominent and ~h e mesenteric. We did get a
complete blood count and chemistry profile today. I will call tonight or tomor 'fJW with results. Based on the
results we can discuss the next step. It may be considering an abdominal e plore for lymph node and
gastrointestinal biopsies.
rhe following diet is recommended for your pet: continue tt e royal canin gi low fat.
As she likes.
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Medical Summary
Patient: Maddie
Owner:••
DOB: 12/28/11 Age: 5 y 3 m Sex: Female Spay
Breed: Coonhound Species: Canine eight: 49 lbs -
Internal Medicine
Results
Exam
05/31/16
QAR
Attitude:
Good
Hydration:
100.8
Temperature:
96
P:
panting
R:
Not Perfo ed
BP:
pink/2
MM/CRT:
wnl
Eyes:
wnl
Ears:
wnl
Nose:
Oral
wnl
Cavity:
NSR
Cardiovascular:
Lungs cle r
Respiratory:
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IDEXX Services: ACTH Stimulation (On e Pre, One Post)· can ine/Fe line*
Endoct'inology ~
3 /10/ 16 (0..der Received)
3/1 0/ 16 6 : 12 AM (Last Updated)
Canine: f QH nQ
2-6 0.5-5 Pce·ACTH ( ceotingl cor tL:sol
6· \e 5 - 1.$ Post-ACT~ cc c tisol
lf- 22 15-19 .E:qo i voca l po•t•ACTH cor t l :c;o l
>?2 >19 Post-ACTH coc ci sol consist~nt wi t h
r.ypecadrenocor ticism
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hypoa~cenocorticism
1-!> n/ ~ Des i red pre- a nd post -ACTH cor t .l.sol on
lysodce n• thecapy
l .5-6 1.5- 6 Oesi red pre- and pos t·AClH cortisol on
trilo atane • thQt•PY
Dogs with iatroge nic Cushinq's dis ee.se will have fl3tlin e respo n e
test results in the l c w end Gr below t ~• normal r e ~e re n ce range .
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:;F :1~~ canine 20 Ca bot Road 01![)~~ ID: 3091
eR::W: Coonhound, Other cc•.. ECT!Gl'; r;.>,~~- 4/ 21/ 16
GEl-<OEll: Female 781-93 2-5802 ~,,_ -,-t. ::.f !"<E(El?T. 4/ 23/ 1 6
4 Years A(.C'OUN1' ~; 80600 D<\iE •) F "EUlT; 4/ 23/ 16
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4/23/1 6 (Order Received)
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MCV 67 59 - 76 n.. I I I I I
Reticuloc;yte 77 10-110K/µL I I I I I
% Neulrophil 48.4 %
% Lymphocyte 28.5 %
% Monocyte 2.8 %
% Eosino phil 20.2 %
% Basophil 0.1 % '
Chemistry flt
4/23/iG (Order Received)
4/23/16 5:03 AM (last Updated)
BUN:Creatinine 18.0
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Chemistry (continued)
TC02 23 13 - 27 mmol/L I I I I I
(Bicarbonate)
AST 23 16 - SS U/l I I I II I
GGT 2 0 - 13 U/l I .I I II I
Lipemia Index N
d BOTK SOMA AND CREAr,rwr~t ARE WiTHIN TKE RtFERENCE INTE~VAL whic
i ndi ca t es kidney fu~ct i on ls l i kely Qood. If SOMA and /or crea t i ine is
at : he upper end of the refer e n ce i~te~va l , ea~ l y ki dney di!eas
cannot be ruled cut. tv4luate a complete urinalysis to con firm here
is ~o other evidence of kidne1 ~isease.
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4/23116 (Ord~ Recaived)
4/23115 5: ()3 AM (Last Updated)
Collection CYSTOCENTESIS
Color YELLOW
Clarity CLEAR
Glucose NEGATIVE
Ketones NEGATIVE
Blood I NEGATIVE
Hemoglobin
Billrubin NEGATIVE
Urobilinogen NORMAL
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Chemistry /,;l'
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5131116 3:39 PM (L&st Updated)
IDEXXSDMA
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BUN 14 9 - 31 mg/dL I I I I I 18
BUN:Creatinine 17.5 18 .0
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Na:K Ratio 36 28 - 37 I I II I 36
TC02 23 13 - 27 mmol/L I I I I I 23
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AST 23 16 - 55 U/L I IT I l 23
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Hemolysls Index + N
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Llpemia Index N N
a BOTH SOMA AND CREATI NINE ARE WITHI N THE REFERENCE INTERVAL which
indic~ te e kidney function is like ly Qood. If SDHA ~ n d/o~ c cea tini A is
at the upper end o: the reference interva l, eatly kidney d i seas e
c a nnot be ruled out. Evaluate a complete urlnal ysis to confi~-m ~h~re
i3 no o~her evidence of k1dney di3ease.
We do not have onsite facilities for these procedures, but we have network of vets with
whom we work. Our procedure would be to reach out to these vet artners to see about the
soonest availability for a dental procedure. Luckiiy, we had a previo s adopter come into the
shelter the very next day. After having recently lost their Baypath al m, they came back to visit
in hopes of finding another animal in need. They met Maddie and f II instantly in love. We
reiterated th~ dental issues to them and relayed the offer from GH to have the dental work
done. They said they understood what they were facing and signed he adoption contract along
with my note on the contract ensuring that we would see that the ntal work was d9ne, either
through us or working with GHF.
They took Maddie on December 27th and were able to get her into vet on the 29th.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Jefferis
Executive Director
Inspector Harrod,
Liz Jefferis asked me to write to you about Maddie since I was directly involved in b nging her to Baypath from Greyhound
Friends.
On Saturday, December 26, 2015, Cornelia Godfrey asked me to go to Greyhound Fr ends and transport a c:iog over to
Baypath Humane Society. At this time I was a volunteer at Baypath and had been to reyhound Friends on several occasions
for various reasons including to evaluate dogs for AniMatch .
When I arrived at Greyhound Friends, Louise Coleman, the executive director, took e into the kennel area and suggested I
take a hound named Ginger. Instead I asked if I could take a look at Maddie, a black nd tan hound that was in a kennel next
to Ginger, and she agreed. I took Maddie out into the side yard on a leash. I spent a out 5 minutes with her and did some
basic body h?ndling to assess her comfort level. I did a "teeth check" as part of this andling process. When I lifted her
muzzle I noticed that her mouth did not look normal. Some of the teetl"o I c.ould see oked grey and even from a few feet
away I noticed a horrific smell coming from her mouth. I called Cornelia and asked i I could tak~ Maddie even though I was
fairly certain she was going to need dental work. She agreed. I asked Louise if she kn w anything about Maddie's mouth
issues. She did not. I asked if I could see her record. She p ulled the folder out and I I cated her health certificate. As I was
glancing at it Louise said that if Baypath's vet thought Maddie needed a dental that reyhound Friends would cover it. I
didn't notice anything on her health certificate about any dental or health issues.
When I arrived back at Baypath I placed Maddie temporarily in an outdoor pen . Bay ath's visiting vet, Or. Andrea
Moolenbeek, was just walking out the door to leave. She indicated she was in a hur but upon my request she agreed to
take a quick look at Maddie's mouth and determine if she needed a dental. I don't r member her exact words but she said
Maddie definitely needed a dental right awJy and that her mouth was in bad conditi n. As she left the pen I do remem ber
her saying that MaC.:die's mouth was so disgusting she needed t o go back inside and ash her hands, which she did.
I conveyed this information to Cornelia, including Greyhound Friend's offer to cover ny dental work that Maddie needed. It
is my understanding that Maddie was adopted from Baypath the foll owing day, Sun y, Dece mber 27, 2015, and the
adopters were given this information.
Sincerely,
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PATI-lOLOGISl:
JOOie Genlin DVM, Diplomat• Ji.CNP
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Owntr: Greyhound Fnertds Pctlent: Yoe
services Due: toe amputation
Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork: coHacted by: ( ) [Jl\jlprov~l >eclined
pr~·surgical Risk: 0 Minimal Risk OSllghtRisk 0 Moderate R' k: QHigh Risk 0GraYe Risk
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MOL.LISTON ANIMAL HOSPrtAL.
13 &XOfANGE ST
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Repor1ed : 04/1112016
X-ray shows soft tiuue only 11ass, see previous needle 'spirate.
Entire toe amputated atong with a 1 cm soft tissue ~ass proximal.
Digital mass submitted from e 3-year-old male intact GrEvhound .
MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION
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HOUJSTON ANIMAi. HOSPIT4L
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t Ord.red by: POUNCi, DVM, RODNEY
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DATE:
4/15/16
RESULTS:
Neoplastic spindle cells are negati ve for Muml pta~ /Qarker and
diffusely and strongly positive for both vimentin cytoske eton
inte rmediate rnornent snd CD 204 mat"rophage scavenging an 1oen .
Multinucleate celti are variably positive 'for CO 204 .
INTfRPRETATION :
rlistiocytic sarcoroa
COMMENTS;
Hi stiocyt.ic sarcomas of dendriti.c ceU. origin 1nc1.ude loca lzed a:l<'
disseminated torrns. Localiled histiocytic sarcoRas are fai ty c0111tncn
in dogs. but unccnnon in cats . In dogs, mo>t tumor masses
on extremitie s. The tUlBor rcaues are firm, may itea.~ure up t several
cent1111eters i n diameter, a nd inf1.lt rate the 1urro1.1ndi n9 tis ue. Some
tu,,ors are located in periarUcutar regions ; these dogs pre nt with
taneness end ~ slowly progressive ill defined swelling. Loe lized ~
histiocytlc sarcomas denonstrate locally invasive growth an
meta5tasi.ze to draining lymph nodes in tater stages of the
01stsnt metastases 8re possi ble . A mor e tavor~h\e outcone is
with early wide suri;iical excision of th~ pri11ary tumor· raasi,
\ i nvolve aroputation of the extrernlty.
I PATliOLOGIST:
CARROLL J . JONES, Ovr.t
Oiplo111ate, A~ericnM College
of V•terinary Pathologists
Anat~mic Pathologist
Oirect: 508-887-7927
1-888-433-9987, option ·o ~ , X77927
Enait: Carrotl-Jon•&~idexx . com
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Surrender Agreement
I certify that I am owner of this dog, free and clear pf all inte ests. The information I have
provided about the history of the dog is true and complete to e best of my knowledge. I
authorize FCSO Regional Dog Shelter to place this dog into new home at their
discretion and according to their ability to locate a suitable o ner. I irrevocably
relinquish to FCSO Regional Dog Shelter and its agents all ri hts, title and interests in the
access to the dog surrender. I hereby hold harmless and inde ify FCSO Regional Dog
Shelter, agents and vo!W1teers from all claims, demands, acti s, causes of action and
liability of any kind whatsoever arising as a result of or jn co ection with this surrender
and subsequent adoption of or other disposition of the surrend red dog.
413-676-9182
I adopted my dog Hank (formerly Zander) from the Franklin County Sherriffs Office Regional
Dog Shelter in Turners Falls, MA in late October 2015. Prior to bein transferred to the Franklin
County she lter, Hank was at Greyhound Friends in Hopkinton. He is 'dentified as Zander, an 11
month old hound, in the October 13, 2015 report written by Linda H od of the Massachusetts
Department of Agricultural Resources. In this report, Hank/Zander i described as a "difficult
placement" and be was housed in the rear kennel.
I recently became interested in learning more about Hank's past and tarted doing some internet
research. His adoption papers from the Franklin County shelter sho d that he had previously
been at Greyhound Friends in Hopkinton, MA. I spent hours combin through the Greyhound
Friends Facebook page looking for posts with my dog. I looked tbro gh every post and every
photo from the period that Hank was in their shelter. I did not find evidence that Greyhound
Friends ever attempted to adopt him out. There was not a single post r photo about him.
I also found the rescue that had Hank before he was transferred to G yhound Friends. He was
with Black Bear Animal Rescue, a home-based rescue in Tennessee at took him out of a high
kill shelter when he was younger than four months old in July 2014. e was diagnosed with
rickets and they nursed him back to health with healthful food and n ient supplements. Despite
his rough beginnings, he seemed to be a happy dog who loved every ne. After several months of
physical rehabilitation he was made available for adoption. They kep him until June 2015, when
they transferred him to Greyhound Friends with the hopes that he wo ld have a better chance at
(ldoption here in the Northeast. I was able to learn all this because th rescue in Tennessee had
numerous posts about Hank. These photos show that be lived with a amily, played outside, and
was adored by the rescuers. By all accow1ts, he got along well with o er dogs and -...vith people.
He was a goofy, happy, healthy hound. Tnis rescue believed he was ot being adopted simply
because there is a glut of hounds in the South. They belie·.'ed that Gr yhound Friends would be
able to quickly find him a home.
When I adopted Hank from the Franklin County shelter he had been ere for less than a week. I
now know that he had been transferred from Greyhound Friends a.fie the inspection by MDAR
showed that he was in an over-crowded kennel. When Hank came in my home he was 15-20
pounds underweight. I could see every vertebrae and rib. He had seri us resource guarding issues
and was only marginally housebroken. He would urinate any time so eone raised their voice or
took away something he considered valuable. He treated everythin like it was a valued treasure-
--his food, his new NylaBone, the futon he was allowed to sit on, th random shoe he picked up
off the floor, even his own vomit. He had serious anxiety and vomit d anytime he wasn't fed
promptly at the expected time. We had to feed him in a gated-off ro m and couldn't even look at
him while he was eating or he would growl and bark with his hackl s up.
All of this is in stark contrast to the evidence of Hank's behavior on the Tennessee rescue's
Facebook page. Even the photo that is posted from the day he was t sferred to Greyhound
Friends shows a happy dog at a healthy weight. Based on the availa le evidence, I have
concluded that Greyhound Friends made no attempt to find Hank a uitable home and that his
treatment at the shelter was unacceptable, resulting in his behavior issues and weight loss.
Hank has been difficult, but 1 believe it was his treatment at Greyho d Friends that made him
that way.
After some training and confidence-building, Hank is once a.gain a ppy dog. He still keeps a
tight schedule in regards to feeding times, but he no longer displays esource guarding behavior
or anxiety when his routine changes. He is a loved member of my f; ily.
I have no doubt that Louise Coleman has good intentions. However, I do not believe she has the
ability to truly do what is best for the dogs. Hank would have thrive at a shelter with the
facilities to house him properly and would have been adopted quickl . Instead, he seems to have
been stuck out back with dogs that were deemed "difficult placemen s" and had been held at the
shelter for years. No effort was made to work with him or find him suitable home. What is
happening at Greyhound Friends seems more akin to animal boardin than animal rescue.
I an1 grateful that Hank was transferred to the Franklin County shelt and is now a pa1t of my
family. I am also grateful that you have ceased operations at Greyho d Friends. Despite their
good intentions, I do not believe they are able to set appropriate limi s on the number of animals
in their care or recognize when what they are doing is not best for an animal. I understand that
they have helped many animals over the years they have been in ope ation, but in the case of
I iank, they caused much more harm than good.
If you have any questions or would like to furL11er discuss my experi ces with Hank please be in
touch. I can be reached via email or at .
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SMALL ANIMAL CERTIFICATE OF V&TERINARY INSPECTION
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRlCULTURE PINK - TO ACCOMPANY SHIPMENT
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REYNOLDSBURG, OHIO 43068 GOLDENROD - HOME OFFICE COPY
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ADOPTION AGREEMENT
I, the undersigned, understand and agree to the following (please read carefully before signing - is is a legal contract):
I/We will provide good care to the above described dog. Good care includes al mini sufficient food, waler,
comfonable living conditions, exercise, affection, mental stimulation, regular veterin care and proper vaccinations. If
J/we cannot approprialc care for any reason, I/we will relum the dog with reasonable lice to Greyhound Friends Inc.
J/We will not give this dog LO anyone or surrender him/her 10 a pound or shelter under any circumstances.
• I/We understand that greyhounds/sigh1howids are not co be trusted off-leash wiless in fully fenced in an:a. Ywe commit
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I/We wil I have the dog legally licensed in my/our municipality and clearly idenrified ' tall times with tags bearing ]2Qlh
m ine and Greyhound Friends' infonnation, phone numbers, and current addresses.
I/We will never use or permit this dog to be used fo.r brt:eding, racing. hunting. or ch/experimental purp0ses.
I/We will notify Greyhound Friends Inc. !MMF.DIATELY iflhe dog becomes lose.
• I/We assume all responsibility and liability arising from the ownership of this dog, w ich ownership is confirmed by and of
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• I/We understand and agree that if Greyhound Friends reasonably determines that l/w have materially failed to comply
with the above covenants, then Greyhound Friends is authorized to 1.llke back custod and ownership of this dog upon
demand and without delay. I/We will be liiible for all costs, including reasonable an ey's fees. that Greyhound Friends
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I certify that the above animal has been examined by me on this date, and that the informa ~on provided is true and accurate to the best of m
knowledge, and that the following findings has been made. I certify that the animal descril bi above has been examined by me on this date ;
appears to be free of any infectious or contagious disease and exposure thereto, and free o any physical abnormalities that would endanger
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Tech History: Limping on RH leg since o adopted him a few week ago. So times hes fine on it. He also has had
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WT Today: 65.0 lbs Prev: lbs 1. Gen. Ap ~N D Ab D NE
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SIGNS: Very early corn on rr but not painful. Lateral digit on rr was broken at P1, metatarsal along with a dropped hock
Crepitation on flexing the joint with pain. Advised an NSAID and monitor respon e Local DVM tried to x ray, will require
anesthesia. Chronic soft stool, check fecal, Rx metronidazole(call in) SOOmg bid 20 days, stay on bland food, consider
using immodium 1 tablet bidx2 days. If chronic and not improving, use lams low es diet
PLAN: Examination, Fecal submitted to ldexx, Rx: Carpaquin 100mg - 1/2 tab t BID x 1 day then 1/2 SID 10
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12/15/2016 Exam Checklist - RH leg
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Patient: 26358 Patient: Crucial- Hersh· Sex: Neuter Male Age: 1 Yrs. 9 Mos.
Client: 10762 Species: Canine Breed: Greyho nd Weight: 65 pounds
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Staff Member: Stephanie Fullerton, DVM
Fr~ay, December16,2016
Crucial- Hershel
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Called and LMOM with fecal results- positive for hooks, rounds, and giarc ia exposure. Rec tx:
Pyrantel 50mg/ml- Give 3 ml (1 syringe) PO once every 2 weeks for 4 treatments, Recheck fecal in 2 months.
Wanred against zoonotic potential and re-infection if space not cleaned v ell.
Pet: Hershel
DOB: July 17,
Breed : Greyh nd
Sex: Neutered Male
Color: tan
Discharge Instructions
Hershel was presented to our surgical service on 12/29/16 for fixation of a radius nd ulna fracture in his left forelimb.
He was put under general anesthesia, and a bone plate was placed to fix his radius With the support of his radius, his
ulna will heal over the next several weeks as well. He did well under anesthesia, a is now ready to head home for
further care and monitoring. Please follow the instructions below to maximize his ecovery:
Monitoring: Please monitor Hershel for signs of systemic disease such as vomiting diarrhea, or changes in appetite or
energy. Please also monitor him for signs of pain such as vocalization, abnormal st ture, or gait. If you notice any of
these signs, or any other signs that concern you, please do not hesitate to contact s.
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Hershel did develop some diarrhea while here in hospital which we suspect is due o stress. It should resolve over the
next few days.
Ban_dage Care: Hershel wa~ placed in a_padded bandag<? to provide some-addition I support for the next week~ Please
keep this bandage clean and dry. When Hreshel goes outside for a walk, please pla ea plastic bag over the bandage to
keep it dry. This bandage will need to be removed in 5-7 days, which can be done h a bandage change
appointment. Please call 617-541-5048 to schedule this.
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Exercise Restriction: It is very important that Hershel be restricted for the next 8
should not be allowed to run, jump, or play with other dogs. When in the house, h should be confined to a large dog
crate or a small room with minimal furniture. Some owners will find that a large pl y pen also works. When outside,
Hershel should be on leash at all times, and should only be taken out for 5-10 min tes for bathroom purposes.
E-Collar: We are sending Hershel home with an e-collar to prevent him from llckin or chewing at his bandage. Thi"S will
Recheck: Hershel will need to come in for a bandage removal in one week. He will hen need a suture removal in 10-14
days from today. This should be done either through a recheck appointment with yself or as a bandage change
appointment (scheduled through Kim Swank at 617-541-5048) . Finally, l would lik to see Hershel back in 8 weeks
radiographs to confirm healing of bJs bone. Please schedule an outpatient radiolo appointment for this.
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Medications:
Tramadol (50 mg): Give 2 tablets by mouth every 8-12 hours as needed for pain re ief. This medication can cause mild
sedation. Next Dose: Tonight with Dinner
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Rimadyl 75 mg: Give 1 tablet by mouth every 12 hours for 7 days with food . This is non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
·medication, if you notice any vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in stool color please di continue this medication and
contact your veterinarian . Next Dose: Tonight with dinner.
Thank you for entrusting us with Hershel's care! He' s been a fantastic patient and e hope for a speedy recovery. If you
have any questions, or would like to schedule a recheck, please do not hesitate to all us at (617) 541-5048.
Sincerely,
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350 S. lluntington Ave, Boston · 29 Second A~e. Waltham
617-522-7282 781-902-840()
www.angell.org Kindness and Core for Animals• w~ 1.angell.org/waltha m
Pet: Hershel
DOB: July 17 2014
Breed: Grey ound
Sex: Neuter Male
Color: tan
Hershel presented to Angell AMC after becoming acutely lame on the left I mb. Physical exam and radiographs of
the limb showed a distal R/U fracture . He was hospitalized on pain medications vernigh t and the fracture was repaired
with two plates t he following day. He was kept on IV pain medications for one re night and discharged from t he
hospital the day following the procedure. A splint was placed for extra stability the fracture site during the initial
healing phase and he is scheduled to have his bandage changed in one week. Pl se let me know if you have any other
questions regarding Hershel.
Thank you for the referral and your continued support of Angell Animal Medical enter. Please contact me if you need
any more information regarding Hershel.
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· Incision inflamed (13-Jan-2017)
• Otitis (13 -Jan-2017)
·fractured leg (13-Jan-2017)
CLIENT INTERVIEW
Presenting concerns Behavior - Greyhound, friends stated Hershel was adopt d last year and broke his L front leg at a doggy
park and got a plate placed into the L leg. Got brought b ck to greyhound friends 5 days ago from 0. 0
stated Hershel stopped liking them. Greyhound friends is now stating he is always anxious and do not
know if he is in pain or because he is back into the shelte .
Medication history Prescription medications - Tramadol SOmg and Ciprofl xacin 250mg
Head No ear or eye problems reported; Normal hearing and vi ion
Mouth No oral pain or abnormality reported
Digestive Normal defecation; No vomiting/ diarrhea; Normal appet e
Nervous system No ataxia; No mental changes reported; No weakness
Respiratory No coughing or sneezing; No shortness of breath report
Urinary No urinary symptoms reported; No polyuria/polydipsia
EXAM FINDINGS
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· Client: . Fri ends Greyhound (22541) Provider: Mischa Le ey DVM
D<Jtient: Hershel (6922 9) Record Date: 13-Jan-20 7 to 13-Jan-2017
ASSESSMENTS
Otitis
fractured leg
Appears to be healing well 2 1/2 weeks post surgery. Only slight lameness, oth rwise weight bearing and does not appear
painful
Incision inf lamed
Likely secondary to patient licking incision
PLANS
Otitis
Cleaned ears with Triz-EDTA ultra
Instilled mometamax AU
Dispensed the following:
1. Mometamax Otic ointment: Instill small amount (8 drops) into both e s once daily for 7 days
fractured leg
Patient on the following medications:
l. Carprofen 75 mg
2. Ciprofloxacin
3. Tramadol
Incisio n inflamed
Placed padded bandage over incision to prevent licking.
Bandage to be changed every 2 days, daily if it becomes damp, dirty qr damag . lf patient tolerating bandage, okay to
continue bandaging for 10 days.
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This letter is in regards to Hershel (Fiesta Crucial, tattoo #66879 L, #75E R), 2.5 year old MN Greyhound
adopted today, January 20th, 2017 from Greyhound Friends, 167 Saddle Hill oad Hopkinton, MA.
Hershel was adopted by
This letter is to record that I examined Hershel and reviewed his medical hi tory. Hershel had his right
front radius fracture repaired and was prescribed medications. The remain ng medications are as
stated:
Ciprofloxacin #250 mg-Give 2 tablets by mouth every 12 hours until finishe . There are 9 more doses (4
I examined Hershel and reviewed care, medication administration and rec mmended follow up with
new adopters.
Sincerely,
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Environment: 01n Oout 0Both 6. Digestive; N Ab NE
HWP? ON OS_OY 7. Genito -Urina N Ab NE
Flea/Tick Prev: NDY D 8. Eyes: N Ab NE
Medlcattons: 9. Ears: N f\b NE
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13. Dontal: Ab NE
SlONS: OWner deicribes 2 home where dog bit or tried to bite adoptive owner~. og hH chronic happy tall that
requires C8re. Dog hysterical. ut1predictsble and has tried to bite at the k.ennef. Own elects PTS and I cannot disagree
due to inability to control an unpredictable dog
A$St;$SMENT:
PLAN: 10 mt of b@<Jthana~ia
Attendil"lg Staff Memb r. Rodney Poling, DVM
2113/2017 Exam Checklist
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Staff Member: Rodney Poling, DVM
Greyhound Friends
Crucial
In my opinion. there are times that Greyhound Friends accepts dogs wit a past history of behavioural
disorders. They do thei r best but these are situations without a resolutio . There is risk for staff and potential
foster and adoptor injury that requires euthanasia. Leaving the dog in a ontrolled restricted cage for life is not
a humaine solution. Riking human welfor is not an option.
Attached please find the signed Authorization to Perform Euthanasia form f r Greyhound Friends dog
"Crucial". Also attached, Humane Euthanasia guidelines written by Dr. Poli g. This document was written for
Louise Coleman to draft an official policy and protocol to be presented to th Greyhound Friends board.
I hereby request and authorize euthanasia for the above refernnced patient, Crucial.
I am fully authorized to approve this procedure.
This animal has not bitten any person or animal within the pre·~ious ten (10) days.
I understand that euthanasia will be performed in a humane alld caring manner.
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You might write this up with obvious revisions and give it o all staff, board
members and volunteers for their input. It might put som people off that cannot
have an open mind or a reasonable approach to this mo t difficult and sensitive
decision . You wil l never make everyone happy but the itten policy will help
define who you are and will clearly avoid the conflict and ccusations of last
week.
On another note, I heard from my surgeon that the lucky ay will be May 10 so
that puts the nix on my speaking the 11 1h. This is not live shortening or
threatening, just an old age part falling off. Rod Poling
3/Z2J2017 Hershel - Harroo, Linda (AGR)
Hershel
greyhndfds@aol.com
Thu 3/2/2017 4:57 PM
I have researched Hershel's history with Greyhound Friends and have confirmed that e did not bite anyone. He broke his leg
at a dog park while he was adopted by . H had surgery 12/29/16 at Angell
Memorial. The vet was Joyce Tai. I was in touch with the adopters several times vi phone after the break. They said that his
behavior h<=1d changed. He was still friendly and accommodating with the husband bu was growling at the wife. I specifically
asked if he had bitten and they said no. I was concerned about the behavior change nd asked the adopters to return him to
GHFs which they did on 1/5/17. Hershel was evaluated by Dr. Josephson on 1/10/17 He was bearing weight on his mended
leg and did not seem in pain. Hershel did seem anxious. He was adopted 1/14/17 b ,
Phone number 6 . Hershel was anxious in this home and returned him to GHFs the next
day. I specifically asked if he had bitten anyone and the answer was no. Hershel wa at GHFs until 2118/17. On that day he
went into foster care with Jessica Witherspoon who has previously adopted from GH s. Jessica had to return Hershel the next
day because he snapped - but did not bite - her husband. I specifically asked if he h d bitten and the answer was negative.
Jessica Witherspoon's phone number is 6
He did not bite anyone at GHFs.
I conferred with the kennel staff, with Terri Shepard who has a background in training, and with Dr. Poling and Dr. Fullerton at ..
the Holliston Animal Hospital. It was, regrettably decided GHFs could not again plac Hershel in a home. I will forward to you
the notes Dr. Leavey made when she treated Hershel and also the notes from Dr. Pol g.
I will send you GHFs' euthanasia policy.
Hershel received a three year rabies vaccination on10/30/16. The vaccination was gi en by Dr. Lee Murphy, Marlborough, Ct.
Thank you.
I apologize for the delay.
Louise
-Original Message--
From: Harrod, Linda (AGR) (AGR) <lharrod@MassMail.State.MA.US>
To: greyhnJfds <greyhndfds@aol.com>; jp <jp@stoddardmelhado.com>
Cc: Cahill, Michael (AGR) (AGR) <michael.cahill@state.ma.us>
Sent: Thu, Mar 2, 2017 12:41 pm
Subject: He~hel
Louise,
It has come to my attention that Hershel may have bitten multiple people, ether in the foster home or at the
kennel.
This potentially represents a very serious public health issue since we have o record of Hershel having been
tested for rabies at the state lab.
Please immediately provide me with the name, address and phone number f
the foster family, as well as anyone else at the kennel who may have been b tten by
this dog. This is my third request for information on this dog.
Linda Harrod
Animal Inspector
Division of Animal Health
Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources
251 Causeway Street, Suite 500
Boston, MA 02114
Phone 617-626-1795
FAX 617-626-1850
Cell 617-872-9956
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Staff Member: Rodney Poling, DVM
Crucial- Hershel
I wrote a note and sent a record to the State inspector concerning a dog ti at I put to sleep. The dog was
named Crucial and was listed as owned by Greyhound Friends and was Iii ted in our records as a mixed breed
dog. The history listed on the record was correct for the dog euthanized o 1 2-13-17. The dog was a
greyhound and although I could not verify that fact 2 months later, Dr. Fu erton did remember the dog as a
greyhound as she assisted me with the euthanasia.
After investigating this further the dog we euthanized was already in our de: ta base as owned by
and the dog was identified by the name Hershel or Crucial-Hershel by the hen owner. I had examined this
dog 12-13-16 and had been informed of a bone repair by Angell Memorial 12-18-16. This dog was a
greyhound.
Greyhound Friends
Crucial
Notes:
Crucial was an 8 year old fawn Greyhound with recent "happy tail" repair wt o was presented 2/13/2016 for
euthanasia. Reason for euthanasia was multiple biting attempts. GHF repor ed that he was placed in several
homes and in each home he attempted to bite the owners. No actual punctl re wounds occurred but bites were
attempted and behavior was very unpredictable. Crucial was sedated on arr val. Euthanasia was performed
routinely. I was a witness to the euthanasia.
Greyhound Friends
Crucial
Notes: On February 13, 2017, Louise Coleman called Holliston Animal Hos oital to make an appointment to
euthanize "Crucial" for behavioral issues that could not be corrected. She f, iled to advise the receptionist that
the dog was already in our computer under the original adopter's name and/or the name the
adopter had changed his name to: Crucial-Hershel. She more than likely die' not fax over a cage card , which
would have had the animal's information on it. When this occurs, a new chc: rt is started using "Mixed" breed
and "Mixed" color, until the animal comes in and we are able to enter the co rect information.
At no point did GHF advise us that the adopter had surrendered Crucial-Hert:>hel back to their care, which
accounts for him not being listed under GHF as the Owner in our computer.
The exam information for "Crucial" from 2/ 13/ 17 should have been entered 1mder Crucial-Hershel as
that was the animal that was euthanized. Dr. Poling and Dr. Fullerton were t oth present for the procedure, and
have recounted such in their statements.
All paperwork for "both" animals (which are the same animal) has been forw~rded to Linda Harrod at the
USDA.
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Phone: (812) 362-8558 Species: CANINE Breed: Pitbull, American
Address: 824 E. 800 N Age : 2 Yrs. O Mos. Sex: SPAYED FEMALE
Chrisney, IN 47611 Color: WHITE/BRINDL::
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Patient: Diamond (69236) Record Date: 14-Jan- 017 to 14-Jan-2017
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Active
•.Ehrlichiosis (14-Jan-2017)
• Heartworm disease, infection by Dirofilarla immitis with signs of
heartworm disease (14-Jan-2017)
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Ge'.'er<)I findings Needs biood d,.:..wn for.4DX (4DX was supplied by reyhound Frien~s). - Pat.ient too difficult to .
restrain at Greyhound Friends. May ·need sedation
EXAM FINDINGS
Behavioral General findings VERY frier1dly dog, until zzle or slip leash is brought by her fac~ - ·
Patient will snap and beco fearful when muzzle or slip leash is brought near
her face, otherwise if very s eet and friendly
ASSESSMENTS
Heartworm disease, infection by Dirofilaria immitis with signs of hea orm d isease
4DX (Heartworm, Lyme, Anaplasma, Ehrlichia): Positive for Heart\A.!orrn an Ehrlichia. Negative for Lyme and Anaplasma
Witness (IH) Heartworm antigen-Positive for Heartworm
Ehrlichiosis ·.
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Heartworrrrdisease, Infection by Dirofllaria lmmitls with signs of hea . orm dlsease
1/13/17: Sedated initially with .Sileo (qexmedetomidine oromucosal gel) r restraint for blood draw. Patient did no t receive
full dose (spit out some, and did not allow for second dosing). Kenneled vernight to sedate again tomorrow. ·
1/ 14/17: Gave Ace.promazine oral tablets 25 mg -11/2 tablet given once rally: Was able to restrain without muzzle placed.
Blood drawn for 4DX.
Discussed Heartworm and Ehrlichia positive with Louise. Recommend su mit bloodwork to lab for Heartworm antigen and
microfilaria. Also recommend starting her on Heartgard tablet once man hly, and Doxycycline. Recommend treat with
immiticide. Will discuss more with heartworm treatment at a later date.
Dispensed the following:
1. Doxycycline 100 mg~Give 1 tablet by mouth every 12 hours for 30 da . #60
2. Heartgard 25- 50 lbs·#!' dose-Give once monthly to help treat immatu heartworms.
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• Dexmedetomidine (Sileo) 0.09rng/ml/5yr (325 .172): 1.00 each
VCA Westb_o ro Animal Hospital I 155 Turnpike Rd. Route 9, Westbo10, A 91581 I (508) 36&-1444
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.ent: Diamond (69236) 14 an-2017tr:>14-Jan-2017
- Place onto oral mucosa between cheek & gum 30-60 minutes befo the anxiety Inducing stimulus. May re-dose if .
needed after 2 hours. _
N o more than 5 doses c.an be given during on noise event •WEAR GLOVES*. Refills: 0. _Exp:
01-Aug-2017.
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· Heartworm+Microfilaria (199.386): 1.00 test
• Doxycycline Monohydrate l OOmg Caps [301.317): 60.00 cap
- Give 1 capsule by mouth every 12 hours for 30 days. Refills: 0. Exp: 4-Jan-2020.
• Heartgard Plus K9 M 26-50lb/ll -22kg Sgl [307.99): 1.00 each
- Give 1 tablet by mouth once a month for heartworm prevention an to help treat immature worms. Refills: 0. Exp:
14 -Mar-2019.:
VCA Westboro Animal Hospital I 155 Turnpike Rd. Route 9, West oro, MA 01581 I (508) 366-1444
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800-872-1001
Vea Westboro Animal Hosp 307 Accession No. NYAE01089496
ANTECH Acct No. 4420 Received 01/15/2017
Reported 01/16/2017 03:03 AM
Doctor MISCHA LEAVEY DVM
Periodontal grade _ /4
7. Hydration N
8. Integument N
9. Lymph Nodes N
10 Resp System N
11 Cardiovascular -N
12 Digestive N
13 Genitourin N
14 Muse- Skeleton N
Pain Score 0 /5
15 Nervous _N
ASSESSMENT:
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Andover Animal Hospital , Inc (978) 475-3600
Andover, MA
recheck in 60 days for treatment- as per handout for last nights appt
disc all of this with the rescue as well as the foster- disc behavioral issu s- needing ace and further
training prozac etc- they will consider all these options, will have bw re Its back tomorrow and will
give them update on those- disc strict exercise restriction at lenght
DOG CA.T
HW preventative :
Oral: Injectable:
Last Given : Indoor/Outdoor:
Flea/tick: Felv/FIV:
Fecal: Fecal:
Bloodwork: Bloodwork:
HW preventative:
Is Your Pet Microchipped?
PROBLEM /HISTORY: here for initial exam. Foster 0 has had hers nee Sunday. foster 0
would like her to have a HWT. was told she is HWT postive. Foste 0 would like her nails
done. She does cough and was told that is from the Heartworms. oster 0 would like to start
on Doxy for the HW. Very picky about food, and not drinking alot. o SNID
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION :
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on exam- noticed now the eye was swollen and bruising to the sclera w ich can happen in this
situation if the leash tightens around the neck- mence normal- normal rs and normal fundic exam
lungs harsh, could not elicit a cough on palpation-could not auscult a m rmur at this time, but HR
decreased due to sedation given
checked skin for ticks- could not find any, was muzzled so did not chec her mouth
AU- black de and pruritic on exam- suspect otitis- cleaned- took sampl may need some meds
Chest xrays- large tortuous vessels and alittle incr bronchial pattern an reversed to heart--- early
signs of hw dz
will start dog on 1Omg pednisone bid 1 week, 10 sid for 1 week _and th 1Omg eod for 2 weeks- to
help with her cough and the eye-- can also do some cold compresses
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Breed : PIT BULL olor BRIND WHT
D.O.B. : 01/16/2015 eight 44.4 lbs.
MEDICAL RECORD
DATE DESCRIPTION ANTITY
BW results Dr. Clay
Date: 01118/2017 - wbc up ang lob up from inflammation from the HW dz
erhlicia is neg on our test
HW pos with microfliaria
rest bw normal-- ok for treatment
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On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 2:34 PM, info@pittieloverescue.org <info ittiel verescue.or > wrote:
Noreen M. Ford
Founder/Executive Director
PittieLove Rescue Inc.
www.pittieloverescue.org
From:
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 2:23:55 PM
To: info@pittieloverescue.org
Subject: Diamond/ Emma
Noreen,
I am so glad you were able to get Emma(Diamond) out of the situati n she was in. I don't want to
even think about what could have happened to her if you didn't. I a dumbfounded that a licensed
rescue never checked for heartworms upon intake. If you hadn't de anded that be done, she could
have died there.
When Emma arrived, she clearly needed a bath to get rid of the sti and dirt. As soon as I wet her,
the tub became muddy. A few Jive ticks and some other sort of deb s also washed off of her. As I was
drying her off, I noticed a couple of black marks on her belly. They ere engorged ticks, large enough
that they had been there and had not just started to feed on her. Th ticks were large and easy to see
with her white fur and pink belly. Throughout the rest of the day, I c ntinued to comb her fur and
check to see if there were more ticks as she allowed me to. I'm dist rbed to tell you that I found at
least 5 more, but I stopped counting. In my opinion, it is near impos ible that this dog was on any type
of preventative medicine.
I relayed the information to the veterinarian and vet tech at Andove Animal hospital and questioned
the chance of her having Lyme. I was also very concerned with her cough as it was consistent. The
vet confirmed what you thought. It was not kennel cough but a side effect from the heartworms. The
cough was not new. How could the previous rescue let that go un ended? She was coughing so
hard it seemed like she was going to vomit. As you know, Emma h d to be sedated for her chest
XRay and blood work so I asked the vet to check her entire body t see if I missed any ticks. The vet
called me to let me know how she was doing and that it appeared I removed all of the ticks. She also
told me that Emma had an ear infection and need medication fort at on top of her heartworm
medication and prednisone. This dogs health is not great and clear , it hasn't been.
l am committed to working with you to give Emma the care she ne ds and deserves. Thank you for
removing her from a neglectful situation and giving her a shot at lif
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Thank you for adopting a homeless pet from PittieLove Rescue The care we have provided is
only the first step in the future veterinary needs of your ne family member. It is very
important for his/her health and welfare that you establish a rel tionship with a veterinarian to
set up a regular program of preventative h alth care.
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vacdnations, laboratory tests, behavior modification or other edical follow up to ensure the
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In January, we were asked if we could help a pit bull dog named iamond, now Emma, who
had been held at Greyhound Friends (GHF) for two months. On volunteer there confided that
she felt the dog was not getting appropriate care there. She was orried that this young,
vibrant dog was stuck in a baJ.Ten kennel for the vast majority of he day and that Diamond
seemed to be struggling.
We were able to find a space in our program, and move Diamon now Emma, into a foster
lJ.ome on January 15, 2017. We were surprised to discover that did not test Diamond for
heartwonn disease prior to bringing her in to the state, did not te t her during her time there,
and did not provide heartworm preventative medication to prote her against the disease.
Heartworm disease is a serious and otentiall fatal condition th t is also con .ous. This is
why all responsible ·rescues test dogs for heartworm disease upo intake of a MA dog with no
known histozy. As well as those rescues/shelters bringing dogs · to Massachusetts from other
states. This is part of just basic humane care.
We asked that GHF test Diamond, now Emma, before we place her into a foster home. Gill
Executive Director Louise Coleman had her tested, and informe us that Diamond had
heartworm disease, as well as the tick-borne disease ehrlichla, ·ch can damage a dog's
white blood cells.
When we picked up Diamond now Emma at GHF, she was filth . When she got to her fosters
house, her foster mother discovered that Diamond, now Emma d dozens of ticks on her. We
brought her to Andover Animal Hospital, who also fmmd that D amond had a bad ear
infection. There is no record of this being diagnosed or treated a GHF.
It is very distressing to think that Diamond , now Emma, may ha e suffered from these
conditions for some time, without receiving treatment. We are e emely disappointed in GHF
and their lack of attention to details that involve the health of the dogs.
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We understand that the Massachusetts Department of Agricultur issued a cease and desist
order, requiring Greyhound Friends to improve their kennel. Tua is a good thing. However,
we are extremel concerned about the ractices there and that e ends well be ond the sha e
of the facility itself. Animal rescues have an obligation to take st ps to protect the health of
the dogs in their care, and to protect dogs in the region from catc · g infectious diseases. If
they are not even providing this baseline care, it should be ofve deep concern to the town
and community.
AB you may know, many in the animal rescue community has b n taking dogs out of GHF,
because of concerns about the dog's mental and physical well-be g there. 1bis is not
sustainable and it is not a common practice. It was occurring, fr <ly, because many in the
community felt badly for the dogs. We pity the dogs that do not et out.
Thank you for taking the time to hear our concerns. Please cont t Noreen at 774-279-3'830 if
you have any questions or would like more information.
Noreen M. Ford
Founder/Executive Director
PittieLove Rescue Inc.
www.pittieloverescue.org
www.pittieloverescue.org