Daisy 05-220

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8/4/05: It is my distinct honor to welcome Daisy into RAGOM. Daisy has not lived the best life so far, but from today forward she will be living a truly Golden life. Daisy recently raised a litter of puppies, and after all the puppies were gone she was surrendered to a Humane Society. Upon learning that she was heartworm positive and would likely need lots of love & attention to get on the road to wellness, the HS contacted RAGOM to help her. She is a petite little gal of about 3 years, weighing just 50 pounds. I'm sure the vet will tell us she needs to gain some weight because she is very thin. When she was spayed, Daisy was found to have pyometra, in which the uterus is infected. She is taking antibiotics for a couple of weeks to be sure the infection is completely gone.

At the time of our first meeting today, Daisy put her head on my shoulder and I believe she even whispered "Thank You" into my ear for picking her up. As soon as we got home & introduced her to our 2 dogs, we gave her a quick shower to get most of the surface grime off. Oh, my, what a beauty she was under all the dirt! I've brushed about a pound of fur out so far, and there's still lots to spare. Once she's feeling a bit better, we'll attempt a bath. She has been a wonderful houseguest so far, and is content to be wherever she can see me ~ the closer the better. No accidents so far, but with 3 dogs, they are in & out often.

Daisy will be visiting the vet tomorrow (8/5) to be sure she is UTD with shots and to determine the extent and necessary treatment for her heartworm. Because of this, she may not be available for adoption right away; we'll have to see what the doctor says.

At a Glance #05-220

Breed not specified Born: March 2004
Female Weight not specified

Status: Deceased

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8/4/05: It is my distinct honor to welcome Daisy into RAGOM. Daisy has not lived the best life so far, but from today forward she will be living a truly Golden life. Daisy recently raised a litter of puppies, and after all the puppies were gone she was surrendered to a Humane Society. Upon learning that she was heartworm positive and would likely need lots of love & attention to get on the road to wellness, the HS contacted RAGOM to help her. She is a petite little gal of about 3 years, weighing just 50 pounds. I'm sure the vet will tell us she needs to gain some weight because she is very thin. When she was spayed, Daisy was found to have pyometra, in which the uterus is infected. She is taking antibiotics for a couple of weeks to be sure the infection is completely gone.

At the time of our first meeting today, Daisy put her head on my shoulder and I believe she even whispered "Thank You" into my ear for picking her up. As soon as we got home & introduced her to our 2 dogs, we gave her a quick shower to get most of the surface grime off. Oh, my, what a beauty she was under all the dirt! I've brushed about a pound of fur out so far, and there's still lots to spare. Once she's feeling a bit better, we'll attempt a bath. She has been a wonderful houseguest so far, and is content to be wherever she can see me ~ the closer the better. No accidents so far, but with 3 dogs, they are in & out often.

Daisy will be visiting the vet tomorrow (8/5) to be sure she is UTD with shots and to determine the extent and necessary treatment for her heartworm. Because of this, she may not be available for adoption right away; we'll have to see what the doctor says.

Updates

Saturday, September 3, 2005

Hi Michelle!

Just wanted to let you know how well Daisy is doing in her new home! She is resting most of the time, but I've picked up some Nylabones, Kongs, and a Booda plush toy for her which she picks up and prances around with any time she gets excited. I have introduced her to all the neighbors, and her grandma and auntie (my mom and sister) stopped by today to meet her and fell in love with her. They are so happy that she is now part of our family! We've been working on pottying in a specific area of the yard and she's only made a mistake once! I know she wants to run around the yard and play, but I keep telling her that she has to wait awhile before she can be that active. She was coughing a little bit on Wednesday, but that's about it, so I'm feeling pretty good about her reaction to the HW treatments.

She is just such a sweet girl! She is so timid, and even afraid of some things, so it breaks my heart to think of what she might have been through before she came to live with you. I am so grateful that you and your family took such loving care of her before I was able to adopt her. I could not be happier with her and I think she's pretty happy, too!

I'll try to send some pictures this week so you can see her in her new environment. She loves the puppy-dog fleece blanket I have given her for her special area in the living room.

Hope all is well with you and yours.

Best regards,

Joy

Saturday, August 13, 2005

I just have to share that I am finally getting a glimpse at the cutie Daisy will be when she feels 100%. After being diagnosed with Kennel Cough earlier this week, her antibiotic was changed because she seemed to be worse instead of better. She is now getting a little frisky and rambunctious, even joining her foster brother in a little game of "let's dig up this flower bed" this morning! She got the rope last night and initiated play with Teddy, after which they laid down on the floor together and kissed a bit. I'm sensing a little romance blossoming! She really needs to stay low activity due to her HW, but it's so wonderful to see her more lively! She's got a long way to go yet, but has come so far in one short week.

Daisy playing with the ropeDaisy relaxed after a good brushingDaisy and Teddy after playing a bit (note they are holding paws)