Sponsored by:
Judith C.
Dennis & Joann M.
"In honor of Jane, for 25 years of life-changing Golden Work"
Jeff & Jen Morgan
Mary & Carl S.
February 2, 2010:
Please welcome Miss Millie. She made the long road trip from Sioux Falls SD on Saturday. Many thanks to Rona for saving this girl and Sheila, John and Karen for transporting her to Eagan.
Millie is an 8 year old golden mix. Since she was a stray her age is approximate. She is petite and does need to lose about 8 pounds so we have already started working on that. She is extremely round. I call her “my little tick” because that is what she reminds me of. Broccoli and lettuce are a definite no but she really loves apples!
My speculation is that Miss Millie has not had a good life. Upon meeting her you will have a hard time not shedding a tear. After you wipe your tear, you will get extremely angry at whoever neglected this poor girl for a very long time. Then like me, you will want to see her get help and turn her into a pain free happy girl. Check out that face. She is adorable. She needs to learn to trust and in just a couple days she has come a long way. I call her my little train wreck.
She arrived and seemed to be in quite a lot of pain so off to the vet we went. They increased her pain meds which has helped tremendously. For now, we want to control that pain until we have a plan for moving forward. Her medical issues are:
- 2 blown knee caps
- Osteoporosis
- 3 compressed discs in her back
- Spondylosis
- Elevated Liver enzyme which could be due to her osteoporosis
- Mast cell tumor on her right chest. Most times this is benign but it will have to be removed.
- 2 ear infections. Staph infection. Her tail and anal area is so swollen. They believe that she had fleas at some point in her life and was biting at them which created her skin infection.
- Hard of hearing
- Poor eyesight
I asked myself “How could anyone let this happen?” I wish I knew.
Millie is scheduled to meet with a specialist next week to look at her X rays. Dr R will advise us what our next steps are. Whatever they may be, she is and will be a very expensive girl. If you have ever thought of sponsoring a Ragom dog, Millie would be honored to be chosen. Any dollar amount would be appreciated. We always used to say it took a village to raise our kids. It truly will take a village to give Millie the life she has been deprived of and is so deserving of.
For now, we manage as best we can. Stay tuned. I am hoping to have only positive things to report.
Foster Mom