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Not A Question Just An Update On My Newly Acquired Rescue Dog.
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Those of you who read Lankeela's thread will know I adopted a tiny 15 year old sweet little JRT girl with snaggly teeth and failing kidneys on 1 April. If you are interested there is a picture of her on the aforementioned thread.
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Well I'm afraid it's been an awful 10 days, for her as well as me. She would only eat sporadically, even when hand fed tasty morsels and had to take her to the vet where she has been on a drip on Monday, home Monday night, fighting the drip, hating it, back to vet yesterday morning and on drip again all day. Fetched her home last night and she looked good, had eaten a whole packet of food at the vets. She took some more from my hand last night and drank plenty. But this morning was like from a horror film. Puddles of poo and vomit and saliva and wee everywhere. She was walking round and round groaning. Awful. I knew it was the end, scooped her up and straight to the vet where I held her and stroked her while she was put out of her misery.
I'm now questioning whether she should have been rescued in the first place. RIP little Jess.
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Well I'm afraid it's been an awful 10 days, for her as well as me. She would only eat sporadically, even when hand fed tasty morsels and had to take her to the vet where she has been on a drip on Monday, home Monday night, fighting the drip, hating it, back to vet yesterday morning and on drip again all day. Fetched her home last night and she looked good, had eaten a whole packet of food at the vets. She took some more from my hand last night and drank plenty. But this morning was like from a horror film. Puddles of poo and vomit and saliva and wee everywhere. She was walking round and round groaning. Awful. I knew it was the end, scooped her up and straight to the vet where I held her and stroked her while she was put out of her misery.
I'm now questioning whether she should have been rescued in the first place. RIP little Jess.
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If you hadn't taken her into your heart and your home you would have always wondered if your loving would have made a difference to her life. She must have been a lot more unwell than anybody realised.
14:28 Wed 10th Apr 2013
Oh dear that's very sad. How did she come to be rescued in the first place if her original family wanted her put to sleep, did the vet rehome her slyly or did they give consent, because if they didn't give consent then perhaps they decided to have her put to sleep because they felt it was the end. So sorry you got the upsetting end of this though.
Thank you everyone, it is very very sad. She was so distressed this morning when I got up and so was I when I saw the state of her.
The family gave consent for her to be rehomed. She had been neglected for the last 5 years of her life. With hindsight it might have been better to have let her go then. In 20 days she lost 20% of her bodyweight. I would have been happy if we could have had a lovely summer together, on the beach and in the park. Bugger.
Got to take 20year old cat Maggie (guess who after, her brother Denis died) to the groomers. Back later.
The family gave consent for her to be rehomed. She had been neglected for the last 5 years of her life. With hindsight it might have been better to have let her go then. In 20 days she lost 20% of her bodyweight. I would have been happy if we could have had a lovely summer together, on the beach and in the park. Bugger.
Got to take 20year old cat Maggie (guess who after, her brother Denis died) to the groomers. Back later.
Thank you all. I hope she knew, I tried, but not sure she was well enough to take full advantage of me. Everybody here in my flats fell in love with her. She was such a frail tiny little thing and brought out tenderness in the hardest heart. Better with me I suppose than in a kennel for her last days.
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