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05-04-2012, 05:20 AM | #46 | |
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I am happy to hear that Moose is doing better.
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05-04-2012, 05:20 AM | #47 |
Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: USA
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| Since people still are posting I am going to add. I don't see any attacking being done here, by myself or anyone else. There is a great concern here for the animals she has in her care. All of the info I see posted is directly related to everything the OP has posted herself. Accidents happen, illnesses occur, theres nothing you can do about that. When you are running a RESCUE you have to be more prepared and at the least have a planned course of action. Time and time again the news reports on stories of so called RESCUES and the animals that have to be removed. I'm not saying this is the case here, based on ALL of the OP's posts and threads, it does lead one to wonder. Has many dogs and cats, rarely home, a doggy door (dangerous as there are coyotes there), and no resources. OP came on and did not ask for moral support she painted a picture of utter chaos and an injured animal, again. OP had another dog that had catastrophic injuries that she admitted the next day were far worse than she realized. Ultimately, that dog did not survive. OP declared that she had no resources, I for one, gave her suggestions, she claimed to have exhausted all avenues, she was on THIS SIDE OF ASKING FOR DONATIONS, without using the words. Now let me be clear, I truly believe that OP has the best of intentions and truly loves animals and I truly believe she is overwhelmed and has probably taken on too much, and I firmly believe she needs to reach out to others now, and ask for help in placing some of the animals that she now can't provide for in an emergency. As a rescuer (What is the name of your Rescue), she should definitely know this. As a vet tech (are you currently a vet tech?), she should know this, as an animal advocate and lover she should know this, I would be willing to help her do this. Rescuemomma, I think your a good person, please do the right thing for your animals.
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05-04-2012, 05:24 AM | #48 |
Rosehill Yorkies Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Houston Texas
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| I feel such empathy for you, caught in such a situation, trying to do the right thing by everyone involved, having the additional issue of the injured pup at home.....chaos! Most of us have been there...those who have not, will be there some day. Things do not always run so perfectly, and one day, you wake up, someone has thrown a cog into the gears, and the train has left the track! With your training and the relationship you have with your vet, you are fortunate enough to have access to equipment and supplies at home. One of the very basic things you learn, in ANY area of medicine, is "know your limitations". I dont question that you are acutely aware of what you can and can not handle at home. People that do not have experience and/or knowledge in medicine, either human or animal, just are not aware of the comfort level and confidence people that DO have such knowledge, feel. What is common practice to us, seems way over the top for others not involved in the medical field, and you can quickly be accused of overstepping your bounds. I am not worried about that aspect, and you have the back up of a vet, who is also willing to put HER license on the line to support you and your care of these injured animals. I KNOW when a vet or MD is willing to trust you to be doing the right thing for the animal or human, and they are backing up your decisions with THEIR license, they see no issue with your actions. In my humble opinion, you do NOT have to defend your position or your decisions you made. Hind sight is ALWAYS so very clear and glaring and judgemental. We ALL could make perfect decisions if we could see hind sight FIRST! WE ALL MAKE JUDGEMENT CALLS, SOME BETTER THAN OTHERS, AND WE LEARN FROM THE ONES THAT DO NOT WORK OUT WELL! Now.....Moose....how is Moose doing this am? Last edited by Yorkiemom1; 05-04-2012 at 05:29 AM. |
05-04-2012, 05:39 AM | #49 |
Cedric♥Lola♥Keylo Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Gilford, NH, USA
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| glad moose is doing better this morning. hope he continues to improve.
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05-04-2012, 05:41 AM | #50 |
Love my Boys Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: w/ my boys
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| I'm so glad to see Moose is getting better.....Wishing you both the best.
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05-04-2012, 05:42 AM | #51 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: USA
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| Moose is doing great! He's eating, playing, and a happy guy this morning. I over reacted yesterday because I was stressed. And normally - I'm not gone for long. I work 10 minutes away and go home on my lunch hour. But right now things will be different for a couple weeks, and then go back to normal - lets face it, life has a way of throwing curve balls at us - when my dear friend's dad is home and his family and home care can take over all his care, I'll return to my normal life. My emergency funds will recover. I have never asked for donations here despite what you may have read into it. And will be much more careful what I say and how I say it. The dogs in my home for the most part are not adoptable dogs. I took in Skeeter and Moose to keep them out of the shelter and to help keep their dad from being forced to give them up when my rescue friends and I couldn't find another foster. They will go back to their dad when he's physically able to care for them. The rest? I will always give them up when good, qualified homes come along but most need very specialized care very few are able to give them or would be willing to go to the expense of. As long as their needs are met they're happy, healthy, and do great - but of medications aren't given on schedule (and if you read - I did have a neighbor come check on them and medicate the ones that needed it), things aren't done right, or food isn't prepared right - they will get sick or even die. That said - I've got better things to focus on and have already asked the admins to close this.
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