07-30-2018, 07:54 PM
Been awhile.
We’ve fostered a lot of dogs since I last posted but I’ve
got to tell everyone about this girl.
We got her July 3rd. My wife has been volunteering
at the humane society for a few months now. She goes in at 9 am until 11 am on
Sundays and (along with other volunteers) brings all of the dogs out of their
cage, one by one, so they can get a walk in. The society is closed on Sundays
so they rely on volunteers to let the dogs out.
Our last three or four fosters have come from there. Most are
in pretty bad shape. Not adoptable until they get healthy.
Well, my wife met this girl one Sunday in late June. She had
a very bad case of this certain mange that is not contagious. She was down to
bones and 90% of her hair was gone. She would cause sores and bleeding from
biting and licking on certain areas (I imagine the itching is horrible).
We couldn’t really pet her because her skin was so raw. She
had some hair on the top of her head so we could pet her there and she just
loved it. Such a sweet girl who, God only knows, last received any love and
attention. She was definitely not adoptable and would be put down.
The next week she was still there, so my wife asked Passion
for Paws in Vermont if they would sponsor her if we fostered. And they said
yes.
Got her home on July 3rd. We would bathe her
everyday with a medicated shampoo and got her on antibodies. She developed this real
bad cough the next week and quit eating. We couldn’t even give her pills
because she wouldn’t eat. Hot dogs, cheese you name it. We couldn’t even force
it down her throat.
We took her to the vet to see about an IV for her medicine
but her skin was too tough. They did manage to give her two injections of
antibodies.
The following week she seemed to be getting better and slowly
eating again. Then she kept improving. We took this picture this past weekend.
She is filling out beautifully. Her energy is up and she’s
eating twice a day. You can just sense that this is a different dog than 1
month ago. She is so super-sweet and loves nothing more than getting loves. She
still got some hair to grow back on her chest and a couple of other areas. We’re
so looking forward to the next month or two. She’s gonna make someone a very
happy dog-owner.
We’ve fostered a lot of dogs since I last posted but I’ve
got to tell everyone about this girl.
We got her July 3rd. My wife has been volunteering
at the humane society for a few months now. She goes in at 9 am until 11 am on
Sundays and (along with other volunteers) brings all of the dogs out of their
cage, one by one, so they can get a walk in. The society is closed on Sundays
so they rely on volunteers to let the dogs out.
Our last three or four fosters have come from there. Most are
in pretty bad shape. Not adoptable until they get healthy.
Well, my wife met this girl one Sunday in late June. She had
a very bad case of this certain mange that is not contagious. She was down to
bones and 90% of her hair was gone. She would cause sores and bleeding from
biting and licking on certain areas (I imagine the itching is horrible).
We couldn’t really pet her because her skin was so raw. She
had some hair on the top of her head so we could pet her there and she just
loved it. Such a sweet girl who, God only knows, last received any love and
attention. She was definitely not adoptable and would be put down.
The next week she was still there, so my wife asked Passion
for Paws in Vermont if they would sponsor her if we fostered. And they said
yes.
Got her home on July 3rd. We would bathe her
everyday with a medicated shampoo and got her on antibodies. She developed this real
bad cough the next week and quit eating. We couldn’t even give her pills
because she wouldn’t eat. Hot dogs, cheese you name it. We couldn’t even force
it down her throat.
We took her to the vet to see about an IV for her medicine
but her skin was too tough. They did manage to give her two injections of
antibodies.
The following week she seemed to be getting better and slowly
eating again. Then she kept improving. We took this picture this past weekend.
She is filling out beautifully. Her energy is up and she’s
eating twice a day. You can just sense that this is a different dog than 1
month ago. She is so super-sweet and loves nothing more than getting loves. She
still got some hair to grow back on her chest and a couple of other areas. We’re
so looking forward to the next month or two. She’s gonna make someone a very
happy dog-owner.