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           Location: California | lexyy12 - 2013-12-07 6:50 PM All I know is, whether he lives 5 more years or 2 months....at least he knows he was loved at least once in his life! He's 7 but at least I can skip the puppy stage! He won't eat table food, doesn't jump on the furniture(he waits for you to tell him to get up there), follows me everywhere, is house trained, doesn't bark, is good with kids and other pets. That place is so sad and my heart hurts for every single animal in places like this but I feel a little better knowing I was able to help one. He sure is grateful, I can already tell.
Love your mindset! Wish more people thought that way. When I run across very old seniors in the shelter when we do pulls I usually try and bring them home. The last one was so old and ill and in pain I brought her home for one night and she had to be put down the within 24 hours but she got to pass knowing she had a warm sofa and she wasn't alone anymore .
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | F Bar - 2013-12-08 12:33 PM
lexyy12 - 2013-12-07 6:50 PM All I know is, whether he lives 5 more years or 2 months....at least he knows he was loved at least once in his life! He's 7 but at least I can skip the puppy stage! He won't eat table food, doesn't jump on the furniture(he waits for you to tell him to get up there), follows me everywhere, is house trained, doesn't bark, is good with kids and other pets. That place is so sad and my heart hurts for every single animal in places like this but I feel a little better knowing I was able to help one. He sure is grateful, I can already tell.
Love your mindset! Wish more people thought that way. When I run across very old seniors in the shelter when we do pulls I usually try and bring them home. The last one was so old and ill and in pain I brought her home for one night and she had to be put down the within 24 hours but she got to pass knowing she had a warm sofa and she wasn't alone anymore .
Kudos to you!
Thanks! :) he is definitely a great addition to the family!!! |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Here he is laying with my dad in the chair with his buddy Charlie
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       Location: South Texas | Way to go he is cute......My husband and I went to the San Antonio shelter and rescued a dog last week. They have over 400 dogs there and most only get about 5 days before they are PTS. You name it they have it. Very clean facility with 3 huge buildings full of dogs. I have rescued before and those dogs just seem to be the most loving.......You can get a great dog without having to deal wiith puppy issues......Just thought Christmas was a nice time to do it again.... |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | So last night I noticed him licking his paw A LOT! So I started to look and he has a nail that overgrew so much that it came back around and went up inside of his foot!! First thing this morning I called the vet and got him in for a check up and to get his foot taken care of.
It was way up there!! I am so surprised he wasn't in more pain! They also did heart worm test and he tested NEGATIVE! Which is awesome!
About vaccinations...do they require you to do them? They asked about it today but I didn't have much time before work and I told them not today. Is it like a horse you can decide whether to do it or not?
Also, they checked his teeth. He has lost one in the front and another is loose! They said he doesn't have very good teeth and want to extract them....ALL BUT 4! They said it would cost around $1200.
Is that a good idea?! Is there anything I can do to help his teeth?
This sweet guy won over everyone's heart today at the vets office and was definitely a trooper! |
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      Location: Never in one place long | Yeah!!! A dog knows love and gets a second chance because of YOU! |
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        Location: Iowa, LA | lexyy12 - 2013-12-09 10:26 AM So last night I noticed him licking his paw A LOT! So I started to look and he has a nail that overgrew so much that it came back around and went up inside of his foot!! First thing this morning I called the vet and got him in for a check up and to get his foot taken care of. It was way up there!! I am so surprised he wasn't in more pain! They also did heart worm test and he tested NEGATIVE! Which is awesome! About vaccinations...do they require you to do them? They asked about it today but I didn't have much time before work and I told them not today. Is it like a horse you can decide whether to do it or not? Also, they checked his teeth. He has lost one in the front and another is loose! They said he doesn't have very good teeth and want to extract them....ALL BUT 4! They said it would cost around $1200. Is that a good idea?! Is there anything I can do to help his teeth? This sweet guy won over everyone's heart today at the vets office and was definitely a trooper!
I do vaccinations, but I use common sense. Don't do it if the dog is stressed and don't stress over not having them done exactly as the vet "recommends". Vaccinations are actually longer lasting than what the vet recommends. As far as teeth, I have no experience with that, but I'd let the vet know since he is older, that you don't want to spend a fortune if you don't have to. I had a dane that I took in to the vet because she was "vomiting" and at the same time the vet chose to check her for heartworms. Well, she was positive for the hw because she had been vomiting her pill I gave her, but the more serious problem was the VOMITING not the HEARTWORMS. The vet wanted to treat her for HW right away and I said "No". Made no sense and I'm glad I didn't because she ended up having Mega-esophagus and had to be put down a few months later. Would have been a total waste of my money and would have put her through more than she needed to go through.
So, with vets, use your gut and head! Don't let them make you feel like you are a bad parent if it isn't truly neccessary. |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | I've never felt the need to vaccinate. But I don't know if I should or not. I think I'm going to try out those bones and treats that are supposed to help their teeth |
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           Location: California | lexyy12 - 2013-12-09 8:26 AM So last night I noticed him licking his paw A LOT! So I started to look and he has a nail that overgrew so much that it came back around and went up inside of his foot!! First thing this morning I called the vet and got him in for a check up and to get his foot taken care of. It was way up there!! I am so surprised he wasn't in more pain! They also did heart worm test and he tested NEGATIVE! Which is awesome! About vaccinations...do they require you to do them? They asked about it today but I didn't have much time before work and I told them not today. Is it like a horse you can decide whether to do it or not? Also, they checked his teeth. He has lost one in the front and another is loose! They said he doesn't have very good teeth and want to extract them....ALL BUT 4! They said it would cost around $1200. Is that a good idea?! Is there anything I can do to help his teeth? This sweet guy won over everyone's heart today at the vets office and was definitely a trooper!
Vaccinations are not mandatory here BUT licensing is . In order to obtain a license you must have a current Rabies vaccination & certificate . Do they enforce this? Not really . If your dog got out and got picked up by animal control they may ask for proof but they don't go around approaching you here asking for proof of license. I personally refuse to license my dogs with the constant uncertainty on pit bulls and breed specific legislation. With the city bans, the way they knew people had pit bulls were based on licensing and that is how they showed up at peoples houses and took all their dogs. I like to maintain a window of time to pack up my house and leave in the event that a city ban happened .
As far as vaccinating goes, I take as much of a holistic approach with them as I can , I don't vaccinate my dogs anymore. I build a healthy immune system from the inside out with proper nutrition and excercise .
If you ever plan on boarding your dog they will require a current Rabies , Bordatella (every 6 months) , and Distemper/Parvo vaccination but even that can be done the day before if you find yourself in that situation. Distemper and parvo are usually more susceptable with young puppies or older dogs with compromised immune systems. It is very rare for a healthy , active adult dog to come down with the two , even with exposure so I don't see any point in vaccinating for it. Distemper is generally passed through saliva , blood or urine from dog to dog and it is a direct transfer. Parvo is passed through feces typically and can remain active for months on objects that came in contact with an infected dogs feces but a healthy immune system should not pick it up.
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | F Bar - 2013-12-09 12:49 PM lexyy12 - 2013-12-09 8:26 AM So last night I noticed him licking his paw A LOT! So I started to look and he has a nail that overgrew so much that it came back around and went up inside of his foot!! First thing this morning I called the vet and got him in for a check up and to get his foot taken care of. It was way up there!! I am so surprised he wasn't in more pain! They also did heart worm test and he tested NEGATIVE! Which is awesome! About vaccinations...do they require you to do them? They asked about it today but I didn't have much time before work and I told them not today. Is it like a horse you can decide whether to do it or not? Also, they checked his teeth. He has lost one in the front and another is loose! They said he doesn't have very good teeth and want to extract them....ALL BUT 4! They said it would cost around $1200. Is that a good idea?! Is there anything I can do to help his teeth? This sweet guy won over everyone's heart today at the vets office and was definitely a trooper! Vaccinations are not mandatory here BUT licensing is .
In order to obtain a license you must have a current Rabies vaccination & certificate .
Do they enforce this? Not really . If your dog got out and got picked up by animal control they may ask for proof but they don't go around approaching you here asking for proof of license.
I personally refuse to license my dogs with the constant uncertainty on pit bulls and breed specific legislation.
With the city bans, the way they knew people had pit bulls were based on licensing and that is how they showed up at peoples houses and took all their dogs. I like to maintain a window of time to pack up my house and leave in the event that a city ban happened .
As far as vaccinating goes, I take as much of a holistic approach with them as I can , I don't vaccinate my dogs anymore. I build a healthy immune system from the inside out with proper nutrition and excercise .
If you ever plan on boarding your dog they will require a current Rabies , Bordatella (every 6 months) , and Distemper/Parvo vaccination but even that can be done the day before if you find yourself in that situation.
Distemper and parvo are usually more susceptable with young puppies or older dogs with compromised immune systems. It is very rare for a healthy , active adult dog to come down with the two , even with exposure so I don't see any point in vaccinating for it. Distemper is generally passed through saliva , blood or urine from dog to dog and it is a direct transfer. Parvo is passed through feces typically and can remain active for months on objects that came in contact with an infected dogs feces but a healthy immune system should not pick it up.
They gave me a license for him when I got him from the pound. |
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           Location: California | lexyy12 - 2013-12-09 9:53 AM F Bar - 2013-12-09 12:49 PM lexyy12 - 2013-12-09 8:26 AM So last night I noticed him licking his paw A LOT! So I started to look and he has a nail that overgrew so much that it came back around and went up inside of his foot!! First thing this morning I called the vet and got him in for a check up and to get his foot taken care of. It was way up there!! I am so surprised he wasn't in more pain! They also did heart worm test and he tested NEGATIVE! Which is awesome! About vaccinations...do they require you to do them? They asked about it today but I didn't have much time before work and I told them not today. Is it like a horse you can decide whether to do it or not? Also, they checked his teeth. He has lost one in the front and another is loose! They said he doesn't have very good teeth and want to extract them....ALL BUT 4! They said it would cost around $1200. Is that a good idea?! Is there anything I can do to help his teeth? This sweet guy won over everyone's heart today at the vets office and was definitely a trooper! Vaccinations are not mandatory here BUT licensing is . In order to obtain a license you must have a current Rabies vaccination & certificate . Do they enforce this? Not really . If your dog got out and got picked up by animal control they may ask for proof but they don't go around approaching you here asking for proof of license. I personally refuse to license my dogs with the constant uncertainty on pit bulls and breed specific legislation. With the city bans, the way they knew people had pit bulls were based on licensing and that is how they showed up at peoples houses and took all their dogs. I like to maintain a window of time to pack up my house and leave in the event that a city ban happened .
As far as vaccinating goes, I take as much of a holistic approach with them as I can , I don't vaccinate my dogs anymore. I build a healthy immune system from the inside out with proper nutrition and excercise .
If you ever plan on boarding your dog they will require a current Rabies , Bordatella (every 6 months) , and Distemper/Parvo vaccination but even that can be done the day before if you find yourself in that situation. Distemper and parvo are usually more susceptable with young puppies or older dogs with compromised immune systems. It is very rare for a healthy , active adult dog to come down with the two , even with exposure so I don't see any point in vaccinating for it. Distemper is generally passed through saliva , blood or urine from dog to dog and it is a direct transfer. Parvo is passed through feces typically and can remain active for months on objects that came in contact with an infected dogs feces but a healthy immune system should not pick it up.
They gave me a license for him when I got him from the pound. Forgot that you got him from a shelter. I've never heard of a shelter unless you rescue pull like me that adopts dogs out without vaccinating them. Ohio state law requires current rabies vaccination before a license can be issued to any dog over 4 months of age so I'd ask for that certificate from your shelter. I would dig through your paperwork and see if they gave you vaccination records. If you don't have any I would call the shelter and ask for the records so you can have them on hand .
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      Location: The edge of no where | I would get a second opinion on his teeth. Sometimes small animal vets seem to want to go overboard.
I had 2 of them want to do surgery on my dog's leg, something about a loose ligament when she was about a year old. Gave me awful diagnosis for her being able to run around.
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           Location: California | MS2011 - 2013-12-09 10:02 AM I would get a second opinion on his teeth. Sometimes small animal vets seem to want to go overboard.
I had 2 of them want to do surgery on my dog's leg, something about a loose ligament when she was about a year old. Gave me awful diagnosis for her being able to run around.
She's now 10 and has never had any issues from it.
I agree. I have a chinese crested with very few teeth left but they are genetically prone to horrible dental issues. Before extracting that many teeth I would absolutely get one more opinion. If they do determine it is needed for comfort , etc then it is easy to maintain a diet with minimal teeth , especially on a small breed. |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | F Bar - 2013-12-09 12:58 PM lexyy12 - 2013-12-09 9:53 AM F Bar - 2013-12-09 12:49 PM lexyy12 - 2013-12-09 8:26 AM So last night I noticed him licking his paw A LOT! So I started to look and he has a nail that overgrew so much that it came back around and went up inside of his foot!! First thing this morning I called the vet and got him in for a check up and to get his foot taken care of. It was way up there!! I am so surprised he wasn't in more pain! They also did heart worm test and he tested NEGATIVE! Which is awesome! About vaccinations...do they require you to do them? They asked about it today but I didn't have much time before work and I told them not today. Is it like a horse you can decide whether to do it or not? Also, they checked his teeth. He has lost one in the front and another is loose! They said he doesn't have very good teeth and want to extract them....ALL BUT 4! They said it would cost around $1200. Is that a good idea?! Is there anything I can do to help his teeth? This sweet guy won over everyone's heart today at the vets office and was definitely a trooper! Vaccinations are not mandatory here BUT licensing is .
In order to obtain a license you must have a current Rabies vaccination & certificate .
Do they enforce this? Not really . If your dog got out and got picked up by animal control they may ask for proof but they don't go around approaching you here asking for proof of license.
I personally refuse to license my dogs with the constant uncertainty on pit bulls and breed specific legislation.
With the city bans, the way they knew people had pit bulls were based on licensing and that is how they showed up at peoples houses and took all their dogs. I like to maintain a window of time to pack up my house and leave in the event that a city ban happened .
As far as vaccinating goes, I take as much of a holistic approach with them as I can , I don't vaccinate my dogs anymore. I build a healthy immune system from the inside out with proper nutrition and excercise .
If you ever plan on boarding your dog they will require a current Rabies , Bordatella (every 6 months) , and Distemper/Parvo vaccination but even that can be done the day before if you find yourself in that situation.
Distemper and parvo are usually more susceptable with young puppies or older dogs with compromised immune systems. It is very rare for a healthy , active adult dog to come down with the two , even with exposure so I don't see any point in vaccinating for it. Distemper is generally passed through saliva , blood or urine from dog to dog and it is a direct transfer. Parvo is passed through feces typically and can remain active for months on objects that came in contact with an infected dogs feces but a healthy immune system should not pick it up.
They gave me a license for him when I got him from the pound. Forgot that you got him from a shelter.
I've never heard of a shelter unless you rescue pull like me that adopts dogs out without vaccinating them.
Ohio state law requires current rabies vaccination before a license can be issued to any dog over 4 months of age so I'd ask for that certificate from your shelter.
I would dig through your paperwork and see if they gave you vaccination records. If you don't have any I would call the shelter and ask for the records so you can have them on hand .
All I got was pretty much my receipt saying that I got him from the pound. With his estimated age, name and breed and the paper saying he is now licensed. |
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           Location: California | I would be calling them and telling them that you need vaccination records . If they give you a hassle I would remind them that they included licensing in his adoption and by law they would have had to have vaccinated him for rabies to do that. I deal with the backside of the shelter system , they are much more compliant after the pressure is on them to maintain legalities. |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | F Bar - 2013-12-09 2:39 PM
I would be calling them and telling them that you need vaccination records . If they give you a hassle I would remind them that they included licensing in his adoption and by law they would have had to have vaccinated him for rabies to do that. I deal with the backside of the shelter system , they are much more compliant after the pressure is on them to maintain legalities.Β
I will call them! Thank you! I've never adopted from a shelter so I don't know anything about it. |
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      Location: The edge of no where | F Bar - 2013-12-09 12:05 PM MS2011 - 2013-12-09 10:02 AM I would get a second opinion on his teeth. Sometimes small animal vets seem to want to go overboard.
I had 2 of them want to do surgery on my dog's leg, something about a loose ligament when she was about a year old. Gave me awful diagnosis for her being able to run around.
She's now 10 and has never had any issues from it. I agree. I have a chinese crested with very few teeth left but they are genetically prone to horrible dental issues.
Before extracting that many teeth I would absolutely get one more opinion. If they do determine it is needed for comfort , etc then it is easy to maintain a diet with minimal teeth , especially on a small breed.
I think there are a lot of schools of thought especially on teeth. They will recommend EVERYTHING they possibly can, but in reality most of it isn't really all that needed. I bet if you go somewhere else and explain you just want to keep this little guy happy & comfortable they can work up a much better plan for you. That's if anything really needs done right now.
Thanks for saving him, I bet you will be amazed at what a great dog he turns out to be. Small dogs can easily live past 10, you will probably get to enjoy several years with him. |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Β He melts my heart! We had my baby niece with us when we took him to the vet and on the way home she was crying in her seat(time for her to eat) and he hopped back there and laid down beside her seat and put his face in her lap!!!
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