3/20/06: Here is a story about Emma girl. On Saturday, March 18, 2006, we happened upon her while driving around with our 14 month old granddaughter, Lauren, and decided to check out a new rescue facility which just opened up a week or so ago called Second Chance Rescue, just 10 miles maybe out of Sioux Falls, SD. Not long after we entered, I saw this Golden sitting in this small kennel with her sad eyes and a tail waggin?! Well, could not have that! We checked her out and got some photos of her there. Gosh, what a wonderful girl. We of course asked about how she happened to be in their rescue facility. She was a stray, found about 3 weeks or more ago about 30 miles south of Sioux Falls. They did all the proper notification and no one came forward. So she stayed at their new rescue facility which is just getting off the ground. She was in a small kennel, 6 X 6 maybe. Clean etc. and ever so lonesome of course! I of course decided the next day we would go save her. I talked with the owner, told her about Ragom, and here she is! The rescue place did waive her fees - very glad to hear about Ragom and this beautiful girl had a place to go!!
Upon our first meeting, we could see her right eye was not normal and infected or blind or?.. The facility was pretty sure she was blind in it, and she was on antibiotic drops. A staff member had just groomed her the day before due to a ton of burrs and other things in her fur from being out in the elements. So here we see a baby, beautiful, and about 6-7 years old. The decision was made, Ragom contacted and now she is with our family! We brought her back to our home yesterday. She fit in perfect with the other six pack (10 yr old Golden, 11 yr old Pembroke Corgi, 4 year old Border Collie/Eski mix and 3 cats (all rescued of course too). Happy family!
Ragom has named her Emma. Emma has an unknown diet so she is on Solid Gold which the rest of the crew is on. She is very hungry but not really underweight. Really wants any food anytime, probably from being out on her own and trying to make it. We put another large doggie pillow in our bedroom last night, and she slept in there with us and the rest of the crew! She does not bark, no accidents at all, wants to try and play with the others. She follows all of the other ones outside and is good to sit at the door. I believe she has been ?shut out? or something because she is afraid to be left for long. Loves the fenced in yard and eyeballs the squirrels too!
I do believe the progress of eye loss is hard for her?and we too need to be more aware of this blindness in her right eye and proceed from there. She is not in any pain that we can see or discomfort. We are putting in antibiotic drops in 1-2X day. She is a gorgeous blonde as you can see. She is about 70#. Very nice coat; wonderful perfect teeth; spayed and now today, current on everything. Little gassy thing going on, however, who knows what diet we have been on or where we have been for the past 2 months or more?
Emma is just a lovely, well behaved girl! She is a very typical Golden, wants to be petted all the time, be next to someone?gets along with anyone and all else! Other than getting her eye corrected which the doctor thought was probably from a trauma, there is small scar and cut above the same eye and a bump on back of her ear which we are guessing, is all from the same trauma (hit, accident, dog attack), just do not know. Sure did not affect her personality! We are very happy to foster this girl! I have not had a chance to really walk her yet due to weather, work and vet appt., etc. however, so far on collar and leash she is fine, pulls a little due to fear in my opinion. I think she thinks something ?not so good? may happen. She was not sure how to go up and down our carpeted steps to the bedroom. Some of that has to be a vision impairment as well. She is getting it fine!
Emma is on Drontal, 1.5 tab today and 1.5 in two weeks for tapeworms. A little peanut butter and no problem! Tobramycin 1-2X in right eye to prevent infection, rabies, heartworm negative; all vaccinations current now. Shrinking eye and will probably need to be removed; lump behind right ear, unsure what it is, and will do more thorough evaluation at the time of her next re-check in one week. Not to trauma Emma anymore than we have to. Left eye hyperpigmented lens, but seems ok. All in all a good check up. Get eye issue taken care of, some rest, love, time, food, play, she will be a perfect Golden for just the right home. She is ever so pretty! Her teeth are perfect. All in all very good. I am glad she is sleeping on my feet now and not in that dark, cold dreary kennel! Gotta love Emma! Just a wonderful, kind beautiful girl! Vet fell in love too!



