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35247 | 294b6edbdba7db80 | 2.40(b)(2) | Direct | 0 | Attending veterinarian and adequate veterinary care (dealers and exhibitors). | A female Golden Retriever dog named “Micky” (Microchip #5168) has inflamed ears with discharge present. The left ear is noticeably inflamed when further inspected and the ear contains large amount of dark discharge. The ear canal cannot be seen or accessed due to the severe inflammation. In the ear canal there are scabs present and adjacent to the ear canal there is an area of reddened skin. The right ear is reddened and contains dark discharge and scabs are seen in the ear canal. The appearance of the ears is consistent with a chronic condition that has been occurring for an extended period of time. There is also evidence the animal has been scratching the area. The back side of both ears are also being affected by mild hair matting. The licensee was not aware of the condition of the ears and was not treating it. A female Golden Doodle dog named “Tootsie” (Microchip #1412) has dark discharge in both ears. The ears are reddened and contain dark discharge with scabs in the ear canal. The ears also show evidence that the animal has been scratching the area. The licensee was not aware of the condition of the ears and was not treating it. Inflamed ears with discharge can be a sign of infection and can cause pain and discomfort for the animal. Failure to identify problems of animal health can lead to delays in providing proper care to animals resulting in worsening of their condition. Each dealer or exhibitor shall establish and maintain programs of adequate veterinary care that include the use of appropriate methods to prevent, control, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries, and the availability of emergency, weekend and holiday care. Ensure that problems with animal health, behavior, and well-being are identified and conveyed to the attending veterinarian in a timely manner. Correct by contacting a veterinarian for assessment and following their treatment plan. Correct by 03-May-2023. |
35248 | 294b6edbdba7db80 | 3.13(b)(3) | 0 | Veterinary care for dogs. | The facility does not have the names of treatments and the dates of administration recorded in the medical notes. One adult female Golden Retriever dog “Micky” (microchip number 5168) had a Cesarean section delivery performed by a licensed veterinarian on 30-January-2023 and post-operative medication was provided to the licensee to administer to the dog. The medications prescribed were Amoxicillin 500 mg capsules and one capsule was directed to be given by mouth twice daily, for 10 days. The other medication prescribed was chewable carprofen 100 mg and ½ tablet was directed to be administered to the dog by mouth, twice daily, for three days. The licensee did not record the treatments administered or the dates of administration for these treatments. Failure to record the names and dates for all treatments administered does not allow for APHIS officials to determine if adequate veterinary care has been provided for animals covered under the Animal Welfare Act. Additionally, Complete medical records ensure that all personnel at the facility are clear on the plan for treatment and enables the licensee to evaluate effectiveness of the plan and ensure that the condition is corrected. The licensee must ensure that the names of all vaccines and treatments administered and the dates of administration are recorded and maintained. Correct by 03-May-2023. This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the Licensee. Additional Inspectors: Jonathan Tomkovitch, VETERINARY MEDICAL OFFICER n |
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