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12-28-2010, 09:27 PM | #16 |
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| Belly bands are great...I bought one and the pads that go with it-save yourself the money and use a maxi...yes a typical maxi-the "dog pads" I got were expensive and basically a panty liner with a dog company's label An immediate alternative is a simple infant diaper with a hole cut for the tail you are doing now-honestly that's what I do for my female when she is in heat and we have to go out where ugh she can't leave a mess! Not directed at anyone other than the OP, please no comments to or about me here... 1. Technically speaking most states have laws specifically governing the finding of animals...the law is not finders keepers...it can actually be considered theft. I still apologies to you for saying that though. Be sure to check your local laws regarding this, I hate to see you in trouble for an intended good deed. 2.Again check you local laws regarding NOTIFYING animal control. 3. I see you were given one link of minimal rescues...on National rescue that has fosters in NJ and one NJ rescue with some outlying fosters. Hopefully other YT members may know of several many in your area! Last edited by concretegurl; 12-28-2010 at 09:31 PM. |
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12-28-2010, 09:33 PM | #17 | |
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Super deal for her? Take the poor thing to a pound where he can get kennel cough and whatever else is in that place. ... Oh, and perhaps deemed unadoptable and euthanized. Super deal for him isn't it? UGH Oh...and as to the pound taking care of him, I dont know what pound you know of that would do all of that vetting you mentioned. I have never heard of such a pound. Rescues were suggested. My rule of thumb in posting is basically to stick with things I know and/or have had experience with.. Leads to less confusion. Please do not tell people to take dogs to the pound so that they will get all of their vet care done...that is just not a fact.
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12-28-2010, 09:43 PM | #18 | |
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2. Notifying animal control is one thing. Turning a dog into the pound is yet another. To the OP: My suggestion, if you have not already done it, is to place a call to your local animal control and give them the description of this dog. That way they can see if anyone has been looking. I don't know the laws in NJ, but here in TX if we find one, we can notify animal control, hold the dog for three days and if no one comes forward, legally they have no claim and we can keep the dog. Not that I would want to keep someone's dog..simply saying how it is done there. Most pounds are overrun with dogs and would be happy to have you hold the dog. I see NO reason to put that poor old man in a pound. Also to the OP: if you need referrals to rescues my suggestion is to go on Petfinder and search to see what is in your area...you can search for yorkies in your zip code. BUT beware: If you want to turn him over to rescue please ask them their policy on seniors with health issues. Sadly some will euthanize him rather than spend money for vetting. Not that euthanasia is always a bad thing...but you need to be very aware.
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12-28-2010, 09:51 PM | #19 |
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| If the dog WAS lost then the owner obviously was not doing a very good job of taking care of it. Not to be ugly but he was "scruffy and weak" and very hungry. If he is blind in one eye, I would have had an extra watch on the little guy to make sure he did not get lost. Brenab, my hat is off to you for taking this baby in. Not only have you given him a home but you are giving him love that he needs. Kudos to you! Having him scanned for a microchip is not a bad idea; however, not to offend anyone, there is NO way I could take him to a shelter. That is just me. Any stray that comes my way ends up with a home. If I can't take them in I find somewhere for them to go. But I just can't take them to a shelter (I do understand it was for legal issues). Most of the people around here will have collars on their dogs if they are owned. The strays do not. But that is just in our area. Again, I think it is great what you have done. Good luck with this little guy.
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12-28-2010, 10:59 PM | #20 | |
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| 1. I have volunteered over the years with two local rescues, adopted from two pounds, and had several other interactions with them..a lot involving fund raising...I do speak on what I know or have experience with as a rule of thumb. Humboldt County Animal Control, Ukiah Animal Wellness Center, two I have experience with that do "all that vetting" it is basic care here...is it not where you are from, if not that's sad, I'm very sorry. 2.First I would never recommend anyone take their dog to animal control for veterinary care that's sheer nonsense. I first noted the legalities and then the vetting as a bonus...please reread. I do venture to say I cannot beleive any animal control would PTS a dog that simply has medical issues when they have an adopter willing to legally adopt the dog immediately, even a small agressive dog would be apt to be adopted out with health issues for the revenues of the adoption fee. 3. "If the dog was lost" ye, well how would anyone know if they didn't properly report the dog found>? I just went through that ( I posted fliers, on craigslist, with the local PD,, highway patrol since we are a tourist community, with animal control and on the local bulletin board) and there was a good reason the owner didn't respond at first. I recently contacted Humboldt County Animal Control over a found dog, they asked if I was willing to foster the dog...the only stipulation was they get my contact information, a description of the dog and I follow basic legal requirements in animal care. I also did quite a bit to get in touch with the owner-I even posted a thread on here about it..imagine that... http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...arcata-ca.html 4. Stirring..? I read what I wrote didn't like how it may sound and immediately reposted correcting it apologizing for how it may sound, but what I said was fact (here at least) and said the OP should check local laws-for their protection also...how is suggestion people do what is morally and legally right stirring things? I even over explained why I said it... 5. Yes it is you, I mean that in the nicest possible way though. It is either your comprehension or just not understanding my way of speaking with either or...I'd appreciate not becoming the topic of the thread, I do expect responses on a bullet board...just to the topic of the thread. Obviously people make comments about comments and back and forth to people but I said what I did because of a continual situation...not to do with you BTW. 6.But since you brought up the other thread... I said to a woman whom was called obsessive and abnormal in her love for her ONE DOG, by her son "1. Are you an animal hoarder-sorry I had to mention that!" It was sarcasm-she has one dog-sorry you didn't get that (so were the other questions in part due to the situation she described) perhaps you should have asked specifically instead of just quoting me, and saying "Huh "..then later after I tried to clarify whatever you didn't get, you took what I said out of context lie I was being mean to her and not pointing out how ridiculous her son was in his accusation, but I wasn't about to just blow smoke at her like most people and blindly say how unjustified he was, it was her son, he obviously made a point to really impress on her his strong feelings about the issue-I suggested they find a way to work out the issue and also pointed my experience-hence once again I comment on what I know about or have experience with... Quote:
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12-28-2010, 11:21 PM | #21 |
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| I just wanted to restate.... every veterinarian whom offers micro-chipping services will scan a lost dog for a chip...consider it was a Yorkie found and Yorkie have collapsing trekia issues...he should have had a harness on...the likely hood of a collar..hmmmmm maybe there was a break away collar on him and it broke off...maybe his owner is elderly and couldn't get him as he got away or they are in the hospital, or maybe they are traveling in an RV...just waiting for animal control to respond their baby was found...no one will know if he isn't reported properly...as far as the legal issues...can you imagine if months later the owner sees someone with their dog who disappeared during a break in at their home and assumed the one who found their dog had been the one whom had broken into their home- It happened-same thing happened here when a car was stolen with a Yorkie-poo in it...right in front of the courthouse,...later the dog was recognized by a friend and the person whom had found the Yorkiepoo wondering had assumed stray not stolen...what a mess that was-they were technically in possession of stolen property and could have been in serious trouble for never having reported the dog found to animal control where she was listed missing...good thing the people were just so happy to get their dog back they didn't want any charges pressed..I'm searching for the article online but don't see it anywhere online. Here's an old missing post though from the local bulletin board.... STOLEN DOG (McKinleyville) | citytheft.com Myers Flat where the truck was found is over an hour away from Eureka and the owners live in McKinleyville another two towns over from Eureka...I believe Jack was found about 3 hours away from the Myers Flat area... Last edited by concretegurl; 12-28-2010 at 11:24 PM. |
12-29-2010, 05:28 AM | #22 |
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| Whats a "trekia"? To the OP, I commend you for taking this poor dog in.
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12-29-2010, 06:20 AM | #23 | |
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First, you should assume that he is lost and as stated previously try to find his owner. There is a real possibility that he wandered away from home. Unlike a younger dog Bentley is blind and would not have wandered far from home. The condition that you found him in does not mean neglect by his former owners so please do not assume this as a fact. My suggestion would be to take along a friend and go door to door in the area that he was found and you might be able to find where he lives. I don't think that he would have wandered miles from home. Secondly, you need to consider his vet care which could become costly. Please discuss this with your parents if you would need help with costs if he were to need medical attention in the near future. I will speak from my experience with Truman since he seems to be similar to Bentley in these aspects. He was vaccinated, neutered, chipped and had 9 teeth removed once in my care. What did the vet do for him when you took him for a vet visit? I'd like to address the issue for peeing inside the house. I'm wondering if he is suffering from dementia which happened with Truman toward the very end of his life. He too began to have accidents and there was nothing I could be to prevent them other than him wearing a belly band. The poor little man didn't realize that he was inside my house when he would squat and pee right in front of me. He would walk right through it afterward and not think anything of it at all. When he was in the yard he would walk through poop too. Crating Bentley or putting him in an Xpen will not solve this problem. He just is very old and senile. My suggestion would be to always keep him in a belly band while he is inside your home. You also mentioned that he is wandering your home. This is also a sign on dementia and what Truman did too. He would just wander from room to room and then find his bed and sleep all day. Please know that this behavior is not something that you can expect to change. It will most likely get worse with time. I commend you for wanting to help with little guy and hope that if you cannot find his owners that you will be able to take car of him for the rest of his life. My suggestion would be to sit down and have a long talk with your parents to explain why Bentley has been acting the way that he has. Sadly, I think his days with you are very small. I'd also like to address the idea that he could be taken to your local shelter for vet care. From my experience and what I see all over this country every day a sick, old, blind dog would not have a chance if dropped at your shelter. It would be cruel to do this to him. He would be scared and alone. Even in NO KILL shelters dogs are still PTS because of medical issues and his cards are not stacked in his favor. IF you do decide that he needs to be placed elsewhere a rescue would be a better choice but even then I would think it would be difficult because of all that is going on with his health. This is a sad fact of reality~but is the truth. I would also like to offer a few belly bands for Bentley if you thought that this would help you to be able to keep him with you. Please PM me and I will make get make arrangements for my offer. You seem to be a very sweet and caring girl
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12-29-2010, 07:20 AM | #24 |
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| And, if you go with belly bands, don't use feminine hygeine maxi pads as they are not made to hold large amounts of liquid such as urine and will leak. You need to get the urinary incontinence pads....I use the Poise pads that I buy at Target.
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12-29-2010, 07:24 AM | #25 |
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| I agree~
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12-29-2010, 07:26 AM | #26 | |
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I am going to call those two facilities later today to verify that they do dentals....then I can let other rescuers know this! That is just wonderful! Never heard of a shelter doing dentals and it would be just amazing if perhaps they could help some rescues out.
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12-29-2010, 07:35 AM | #27 |
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| Good for you for trying to help this dog. Like others here, I have a special place in my heart for the older dog....then again, I am an older dog. Listen to LadyJane, she knows what she speaks. |
12-29-2010, 07:45 AM | #28 |
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| Hahah...me, too. Must be why I love the seniors!
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12-29-2010, 07:59 AM | #29 |
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12-29-2010, 08:46 AM | #30 |
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| I echo the sentiments. I think the OP was great for taking in this poor little boy. Hopefully you'll be able to do what you have to do to make his final years good. It would be great if you can find the owners, but he's really lucky to have found somebody like you. I don't know alot about taking care of older sick dogs but most people on this forum are wise and they wont steer you wrong. |
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