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Old 07-09-2019, 09:39 AM   #4
Lovetodream88
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Originally Posted by aweitzm1 View Post
Thanks so much. I am really excited about getting him. I don't have much history but what I know is that the person surrendering him took him from her super in her apartment building (no details as to why) She was going to keep him but unfortunately, her maltese keeps attacking him and he runs away.

I am going to have my dog walker stop by Wed-Fri while I am work to check in on him. I am also going to crate him away from Bella and Thumper until I get a feel of their interaction. I will be home all day on Saturday and Sunday so can monitor them. My dog walker will try walking them all together to see if they are compatible.

My only concern at the moment is food as they are not sure what he eats and I may not have his brand to transition him to what I have in the house. I mentioned this to them and my concern about causing stomach issues. Would a solution be to boil some chicken and rice and use a small amount of Bella's food to transition if I cannot purchase his brand of food?

I am also going to take him to Petco to get a heartworm test and fecal test prior to making any decisions regarding adopting for my own peace of mind as he is not heart worm tested yet but was told he is UTD on shots.

I think I have thought of all the major possibilities but anything can happen. I am being cautiously optimistic. Like I told the rescue group I cannot take a sick dog due to financial issues so need to make sure he is 100% healthy prior to me adopting so I can get insurance to cover him without any per-existing conditions. (biggest concern is luxating patella)

If I do adopt him I am going to change his name to Milo because I don't like the name Ricky.

I'll keep everyone posted.
I would take him to a vet to be completely examined not Petco. You also have to think about the cost of bedding, harnesses, leashes, collars, toys, and depending where you live clothing. If a sick dog would be a financial issues you really need to think hard because some issues might not pop up until 4 or 5 or even older. Just something to keep in mind. I have 4 and I love them all and would not change a thing but there is a bit of financial issues sometimes. Luckily for the most part the younger 3 are very healthy but Callie has many many health issues. Heart guard and nexguard for 4 dogs for a year is a little over $1,000. I thought I really thought it out when I got my 4th but there were things I forgot about.
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