Showing posts with label BRAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BRAC. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Goodbye Brosa

This morning at approximately 9:10 a.m. AT, Brosa left this world.  All of the tests and research could not get to the bottom of his issues, and he was failing.  He wasn't responding to the treatment he was getting.

Last night I suspected; this morning I knew.  His first mom, his rescuer Lee Anne, who spent the last 2 weeks with him, fully supported my decision, knowing he was suffering.  She lost a favourite pup today too.

Goodbye my Flying Squirrel Monkey Man.  Jump high for those discs at the Bridge, and tell Duncan and Oscar I love them too.

November 25, 2008 - September 22, 2012

Friday, 25 November 2011

Brosa is 3 years old today!

How time flies!  Today is a quiet day but we're hopefully celebrating with his friends this weekend, complete with an Itty Bitty Bone cake from Three Dog Bakery.

Happy Birthday Turd!


ETA - AFTER OUR SANTA PIX EXCURSION, BROSA HAS HIS BIRTHDAY CAKE - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2011
BROSA HAS A TASTE OF HIS CAKE

OH YES, HE LIKES IT!

AND SO DOES DELTA

HA HA!  JUST LOOK AT BROSA'S EYE!

EVERYONE IS ASKED TO SIT/STAY - WALKER WOULDN'T SIT, BUT HE STAYED EVEN THOUGH HE REALLY DID NOT WANT TO!

OKAY, GET YOUR CAKE!

BROSA ENJOYED EVERY LAST CRUMB.  :)

Friday, 9 September 2011

Kyleigh has been adopted!

Beautiful Kyleigh (now "Kylie"), adopted September 9, 2011!  Have a wonderful life sweetie!


Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Kyleigh update August 30 2011

It has been about 2 weeks since Kyleigh was given a clean bill of health, and 1.5 weeks since her spay.  Kyleigh is just about adopted now - just some final things to put in place and she should be formally adopted at the end of the first week of September.

Here's a video that was taken Thursday, August 25 (6 days after spay) - so much for keeping her quiet for 2 weeks!  The video includes Tulip, a friend's Boston Terrier, who spent a week with us while his family was on vacation.

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Kyleigh's 2nd Birthday

Thanks to the vet records obtained from previous owners, I know Kyleigh's 2nd birthday was yesterday (August 5th).

First, she must wear our special birthday collar we have for these occasions!


Then, a trip to Three Dog Bakery to pick out some yummy treats (however, Kyleigh was quite nervous to go in the store and couldn't wait to get out of there despite all the delicious smells.  I think she's had too many trips to scary places - i.e. veterinary hospitals - in her short life time.  Needs to be shown that going places is fun!).  We visited our friend Donna and her chihuahua, Dexter before we went home.

We picked out 2 Boxer Brownies, Let 'em Eat Carrot Cake, and a Drooly Dream Bar.  We knew our friend Tulip, the Boston Terrier was coming by with his people to help us celebrate when we got home.


Tulip's boy, Oliver, bought bull-wrinkle chews for everyone at the pawty with his own allowance.  What a thoughtful boy!


After a while, we came inside to enjoy the yummy treats, as well as some rrrRRRibs cookies we picked up too.
KYLEIGH GETS THE DREAM BAR FIRST.  LOOK HOW MUCH BROSA AND DELTA WANT IT TOO!

TULIP HAS THE CARROT CAKE - KYLEIGH HAS APPROACHED BUT SHE STILL HAS HER BAR IN HER MOUTH, LOL!

EVERYONE ENJOYED THEIR SQUARES!

KYLEIGH WAS A LITTLE GLUTTON - STILL CHEWING ON HER SQUARE

KAYZEE CAME TO SEE IF THERE WAS ANYTHING FOR HER TOO!
 
KYLEIGH, DELTA, BROSA AND TULIP, WAITING FOR A PIECE OF rrrRRRibs COOKIE


Thursday, 21 July 2011

Kyleigh's mini-photo shoot

Kyleigh is doing so well, that she may be listed soon, to get the word out there for good applicants.  It will still be some time before she's ready to go, as she'll need a full health assessment as well as her spay, but never to early to get the word out!

So tonight, I took a few minutes with the *good* camera, to snap some shots for her listing.  I think these turned out nice!

I WAS TRYING TO GET HER CLOSER TO THE FLOWERS, BUT THIS STILL TURNED OUT NICE

OOPS!  FORGOT TO WIPE THE EYE BOOGER!


Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Kyleigh Update

KYLEIGH - JULY 16, 2011



Kyleigh is doing wonderfully!  She is completely transitioned over to a much better food (Taste of the Wild - which is what I feed my crew) and loving it.

The tape worms appear to be a thing of the past.  I didn't see any again the day after I treated her with Drontal.  She'll be retreated again in a month, and then will have a fecal exam to make sure all is done.

She is still quite thin, but the worms have only just left her system a week ago.  The weight needs to come on slowly and safely.

It appears that some fur is beginning to show up on her bald patches - still hard to tell at the moment but again, with the worms gone and her diet improved, we should begin to see a difference.

I also believe she's getting ready to come into season - once that's behind her and she's at a good weight, she'll be spayed.

Kyleigh has gained a lot of confidence in the few short weeks she has been here.  She is a happy, exuberant love bug, and she's learning to play with toys (on her own, and tugging with Brosa).  She sits nicely and waits for her meals (meaning she will sit and wait after I've placed her bowl on the floor, until I give her the "okay").  She's so food motivated, which is going to be great for the training to come, but she'll also have to learn various commands will not always come with a food reward (right now, she sits for meals and treats, but not because I ask her to when empty-handed).  She's a smart girl so I know that will come in time.

KYLEIGH MAKES FRIENDS WITH TULIP ON SUNDAY, JULY 17, 2011

KYLEIGH HAS A SIESTA IN THE SHADE WHILE PLAYING WITH THE GANG ON SUNDAY

FUN IN THE SUN MAKES FOR VERY TIRED PUPPERS WHEN THEY COME INSIDE TO AN AIR-CONDITIONED ROOM!

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Introducing Kyleigh - a Foster Boxer

On June 23rd, after several days of discussion, I agreed to take on a foster Boxer (our first in over a year - Roxy, the deaf white Boxer, was our last foster after being adopted May 24, 2010).

Kyleigh is a special case (as most of my fosters have been).  She had been suffering from recurring outbreak of Demodex mange, and presented with a few other issues which point towards a possible permanent immune deficiency situation.  She went from breeder, to adopter, to another rehoming before that family decided they couldn't commit financially to her long term health.  We (Boxer Rescue Atlantic Canada) agreed to take her on and do our own assessment with our own vets to see if we could get her health in better shape.

On July 2nd, she was officially surrendered to me.  At almost 2 years old, she is smaller than Brosa is now, at 43.5 lbs (which is what Brosa's weight was this time last year when he was 1.5 years).  She is a beautiful brindle/black mask girl with docked tail, and dewclaws intact.  She will also need to be spayed once her overall health improves.



Kyleigh is her foster name - it sounded close enough to her original name which she responds well too, and the transition to the new name worked well for her.

Kyleigh is a very sweet little girl!  Her mange (which spreads down her back from her neck) is not as bad as we feared - it's hopefully a thing of the past now.  The tips of the insides of her ears are also affected by the mange and it's crusty, along with a cut of some sort on one tip).  Lots of soaking of those to help heal them.

KYLEIGH'S DEMODEX - FROM THE BACK OF HER NECK TO MID-BACK, SOME PARTS LOWER, AND AT BASE OF BACK AS WELL.  SIGNS OF REGROWTH SHOWING, SO HOPEFULLY SHE'S ON THE MEND.
INSIDE OF KYLEIGH'S RIGHT EAR, WHICH WAS THE WORSE OF THE TWO.  GETTING BETTER NOW.


First, we need to change her diet, which was VERY poor.  I have her on Taste of the Wild grain-free food and she loves it.

Secondly, we have to get rid of the tapeworms she has, which was not disclosed to us.  With the first poop in my yard, the worms stood up and said "HI!" to me.  She immediately was treated with a dose of Sentinel, which will help start to expel the worms.  At this typing, she still has a LOT of them in her morning poop - so many that they fall out of her poop!  I remove it from the grass right away.  It's showing that the Sentinel is working, but holy cow.... what a lot of them she has!! (speaking of Sentinel, I treated Brosa and Delta with it the day I committed to fostering her, so they have prevention on board too from whatever fleas and parasites she might bring with her).

YES, I DARED TO POST A PHOTO OF HER FIRST WORMY POOP, HA HA!  THIS IS NOTHING COMPARED TO WHAT COMES OUT NOW, EVEN AFTER A WEEK.  CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THE END OF IT.


She will be treated with Drontal in the next day or two, to assassinate what is left of them - and then retreated again a month from now.  Worms will be permanently gone.

Kyleigh's introduction to my crew went very well.  As always, I let her investigate the yard on her own for up to 1/2 hour.  She can smell the other dogs that share the space so there are no surprises when I let them out.  First to meet her was Delta (she's my matriarch and she's the one who needs to let me know if she's okay with the newcomer before things get crazy with Brosa).  That went completely fine - she cared so little that she walked off and laid down in her pool, ha ha!

DELTA MEETS KYLEIGH (YOU'LL NOTICE THE LEASHES ARE LEFT ON, JUST IN CASE OF EMERGENCY)
WITHIN MINUTES, DELTA WALKED AWAY FROM KYLEIGH AND LAID DOWN IN HER POOL.  JUST ANOTHER DAY IN OUR HOME, HA HA!


Then Brosa was introduced (his nickname is now "The Turd", as he's a bit of a loudmouth and in-your-face).  After a lot of noise and posturing from him, Kyleigh told him off and he calmed down around her after that.  In fact, he kept his distance from her for several days afterward.  He first warmed up to her outside in wide open spaces, where they happily chased each other around the yard and mouth-wrestled.  It was only yesterday that they had a good tussle indoors as well.

KYLEIGH MEETS "THE TURD"

EVERYONE HAS A WALKING SNIFF

LEASHES ARE OFF AND WE'RE ALL RELAXED

THIS IS FUN!
FIRST REAL TUSSLE IN THE YARD A FEW DAYS AFTER ARRIVAL

AS YOU CAN SEE, THEY BOTH HAVE FUN!


Kyleigh is a sweet heart - so full of kisses, and has decent house manners.  She gorges on her water and eats too fast, but hopefully that will change as her health improves.  She's good around the cats (although she's attempted to play with them lately and I have to keep watching that she's not tormenting them).  She's quiet at the fence unless she's joining in with Brosa & Delta - so I put a stop to that quickly.

GIVING JUDAH A SNIFF

THIS MORNING, EVERYONE PLAYING

THIS MORNING, PLAYING WITH A SQUEAKY

AFTER HER BATH THIS MORNING (ALL HAD BATHS/NAIL TRIMS) AND FEELING FRISKY


All through the week she has been a wonderful little girl - showing how sweet she is and also beginning to play with toys, which she didn't seem to do much of.

This morning she had her first bath and nail trim with me.  She passed that with flying colours.  Her body language told me she didn't like it very much, but she didn't squirm and carry on, and was perfect for letting me clip her nails.

Her bald spots are showing signs of regrowth now too.  This is great news!  I can't wait to see how this progresses over the next month or two!  I think we'll have a lot of fun with Kyleigh this summer.