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04-30-2010, 05:22 PM | #1 |
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| Yorkie(?) was dropped off at my house.... Last night someone I know dropped an extremely off-standard Yorkie at my house. This is McKenzie's' story.... For the last several years I always noticed 3 doggies in an outside kennel even in the dead of winter.....two white matted small dogs and one I thought was a Doxie who always sat on top of a dog house in the pen. The people who owned that house bought a farm so they could 'raise' dogs. McKenzie was one of their breeder dogs....the one I thought was a Doxie....who originally come from this man's girlfriend in Missouri. Anyone want to hazard a guess as to what she came from? She had been bred for five years but wasn't getting pregnant anymore, so the breeder decided to get rid of her. He gave her to the people who were renting his in-town house. They have small children who scared McKenzie to death. She's afraid of humans anyway, but children petrify her. The current owners decided that it just wasn't fair to McKenzie to force her to live with children, although, the owners say that she has come a long way from the time they got her. Can't imagine what she must have been like because she is a timid 10 lbs. of bones. She is sooooo thin. Very, very long body and super short legs. Looks like there might be some Doxie in her but considering what puppy millers do, who knows. She may be an actual Yorkie like the breeder said. Spine and ribs are so prominent. I'm wondering if it is because she has bad teeth and needs a dental. She also is not spayed which I don't quite understand why the current owners didn't tend to. I bathed McKenzie this evening because she smelled so bad. It appears to have set her back in her fear. She loves to be around my dogs but now she just wants to hide. Her skin is so flaky and dry and her hair very brittle. Could possibly be because she is not eating. I went and bought some canned Science Diet that she is on and she gobbled it up. I know that Science Diet isn't a good food, but right now I do not want to change her diet. Already suspicious that the canned it giving her gas. UGH! I have contacted 3 rescues but have not heard back from them. I believe that it generally takes rescues a few days to report back so I'm trying to not get too impatient. I'm not sure what to do about the spay and dental. I've had some horrendous vet bills lately with Chipper. Think I dropped around $500 last week. Any thoughts on what is the proper thing to do? Besides....do I need to let her gain weight before I spay her if it comes to that? I am so worried that no one will want to adopt her. She is not a pretty Yorkie. She also has the tip of one ear missing. The current owner said that they were told that another dog had bit it off. I just feel like I can't give McKenzie enough attention with having 5 other doggies. I am so sad. Appreciate any advice. Thanks. ~Joanne~
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04-30-2010, 05:43 PM | #2 |
I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | I'm sorry you are going through so much now; I know you have been going through a lot with Chipper, and felt like you had no other choice but to temporary rescue this dog. We have lots of experienced people here in rescue, and I hope they can give you some tips on where to start. My guess is the dog needs spaying and teeth done before placement, and it would be great if that could be done all at once. I agree with you about not wanting to change the diet, but a gradual change could be done after a week at you home. If she's not experiencing any diarrhea, you can do ¼ new food and ¾ old food, and up it a little each day, if there is no diarrhea. Please post a picture of this little girl, I think someone will fall in love with her eyes, she may not be a beauty on the outside, but we have people here who can see the inside.
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04-30-2010, 05:49 PM | #3 | |
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I don't think your little rescue will have difficulty finding a forever home, there are plenty of elderly people that just want a dog to love and be responsible for. You have one heart of gold.
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04-30-2010, 06:07 PM | #4 |
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| 4 doggiemamma, I have sent this to Linda and Cindy, they always have such great ideas. Bless you for keeping her until she finds a place to call home. Have you spoken with your vet. He or she may have someone wanting a Yorkie. Check with all the surrounding Rescues. When you find one post it and I am sure you will get feedback to make sure it is a reputable rescue. Please keep us updated. Lissette |
04-30-2010, 06:19 PM | #5 |
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| You have to understand, I just do not think that McKenzie can go to a forever home without some professional help. She is beyond traumatized. The only thing I am thankful for is that she is not a biter. I have rescues but none have been in such dire straits as this one. McKenzie will stay with me until I am sure that she is safe and going to learn how to be a happy little doggie. I am shedding tears just thinking of the terror in her eyes. Oh, man. How can people be so cruel! ~Joanne~
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04-30-2010, 06:24 PM | #6 | |
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05-02-2010, 02:31 PM | #7 |
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| Little update on McKenzie She's now been here two days and I've seen improvement.....small steps that I am tickled with. First, I am changing her canned Science Diet to Whole Earth Farms. The label looks good but if someone has some insight please feel free to inform me. McKenzie is learning to go outside with my other dogs without me carrying her. She won't come down from the upstairs by herself and she jumps off the patio avoiding the steps. McKenzie has started to run back and forth across the penned in area with her tail up. One time I saw her do some hopping like a happy dog would do. She will go up the patio steps and has begun to follow me up the stairs when I go to my dh's office. Today McKenzie actually come into the office and laid down on a doggie bed for awhile. She does get very nervous, though, when my Pommies decide it is time to play and they do a lot of growling. Once, today, she acted like she wanted to play with Snowboy which was good for my heart. She has started to stand at the end of the kitchen area with my other dogs as I fix their food which has really become a trip since only two are on the same food. I am feeding McKenzie three times per day. She loves her food, especially the new one. To take care of the rest of my doggies' teeth I brush C.E. tartar tooth paste and spray with Petzlife. I decided to spay a bit in McKenzie's mouth just to start with some sort of touch there. I was shocked to see that she doesn't have any back teeth. The former owner called today. Asked her if she knew that....and, no, she didn't. I also asked for any vaccination records, heartguard/flea med. records. She apparently has some because she said she would drop them off either today or tomorrow. I want to start all the medical stuff with McKenzie but I want records first. Is that unreasonable or should I just go for it? McKenzie is still very traumatized when a human wants to touch her but she will allow us to walk by her even though she goes into a crouch position. I have learned that when we are outside I do not look directly at her. That seems to really freak her out. I have not heard from any rescues other than LadyJane who called me but they are a TX rescue group. She offered some very helpful advice. I do thank her. McKenzie will be staying with me until I find a rescue that will take her and see to her needs in a very loving way. If it takes until she is ready for adoption, then so be it. But a rescue will have to handle her adoption so that I know she will be forever safe. ~Joanne~
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05-02-2010, 02:38 PM | #8 |
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| Thanks for the update It took my yorkie two weeks to get used to my maltese. I'm sure she will come around just fine. A little grooming and I'm sure she will look as adorable as any yorkie. I would like a face to go with the story.
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05-02-2010, 02:46 PM | #9 | |
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05-02-2010, 03:40 PM | #10 |
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| This is a really great article about little ones like McKenzie that need that extra TLC. There are all kinds of really good suggestions on how to deal with a lot of issues that you are being faced with in rehabbing her. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...ll-rescue.html Thank you for caring enough to take this little girl in and give her that help that she needs.
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05-02-2010, 04:15 PM | #11 | |
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Wow....thanks for the link. Very informative. Will bookmark it so I can refer back to it. McKenzie is a stool eater. She has accidents as I mentioned before and then it's hard to catch. Outside, I just say, 'no, McKenzie' and go clean it up. Will begin the leash technique. Any input is appreciated. Up until now I have only been touching McKenzie when I have to carry her downstairs to go outside or eat. She is terrified. Poor baby! ~Joanne~
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05-02-2010, 04:29 PM | #12 |
Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | awwww .....seeing that kind of fear makes you just want to cry - what a good person you are for helping her. I'm always amazed at the hearts here - I hope you find every day getting better with McKenzie - it sounds like you're just the kind of person this little dog may need right now to relax and enjoy being a dog (like you said)....It really makes you wonder what really happened to her doesn't it ? Why do people get pets only to mistreat them ? There's no end to it is there ? ALL THE BEST and again - what a good person you are for helping her. |
05-02-2010, 05:30 PM | #13 |
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| Former owner dropped off records that she had. McKenzie is microchipped and I do now have the number. She has rabies. Here are the other records. Does anyone know what these are? Panacue, Ivomec, Danacure, 5 in 1 shot, and then she was sprayed for mites and lice in Feb. Awwww, poor baby. How terrifying. Her anal glands were also expressed in Feb. Her ears were cleaned but I don't see anything about being treated for ear mites. I will be doing that. I also noticed a bit of blood in her stool this morning. Will be taking a fecal in. Any other thoughts? Appreciated everything that has been said here and PMed to me. ~Joanne~
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05-02-2010, 05:55 PM | #14 |
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| Panacure (I believe is how it is spelled) is a de-wormer. Jack had that. I don't know about the rest of them though.
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