My first impulse is to get the animal out of the situation and deal with issues later. It is true that you cannot expose your dog to the issues this dog may have. You have not even seen a picture of this dog?
Do you have a way to isolate your dog from the new one? First thing in order is a bath using medicated shampoo that will kill fleas and other topical skin problems. Watch for bare places on the skin that could indicate mange. You sure would not want that to spread.
Are you ready to take on the care of a dog that has been kept caged and possibly used as a breeder all it's life. It is not like taking the care of a socialized animal. It requires patience and special TLC. Maybe if you cannot handle this poor prisoner you can find someone who is experienced in dealing with such babies. At least you will get her out of there and into a much better environment. I'm sure there are people here on YT that could help you get her to a place where she can be properly cared for. Best wishes to both of you. |