We adopted a beagle/hound mix from a shelter
Posted By: he had all the same problems on 2006-05-26
In Reply to: I rescued a Beagle last week from - NCMT
He had kennel cough an eye infection & ear infections in both ears. I was appalled b/c this shelter rescued him from a kill-shelter in VA. The shelter we got him from call themselves "Puppy Angels" and they go on & on about how much they love the animals & all they do for them. They told me he was healthy & had been examined by the shelter owner's sister who was a vet & also the other VA shelter's vet. I don't believe that for a second- how could have been seen by 2 vets & never treated? Anyway, he is fine now. We clean his ears periodically to prevent infections, the kennel cough is all cleared up & his eye is fine now, he is now completely healthy. We are so happy we rescued him, he's made such a wonderful addition to our family. He's incredibly loud & very hyper but he's also the sweetest dog I've ever met. He's our baby!
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We adopted 3 kittens from the shelter and they
sneezed like crazy, turned out it was a common infection in shelters, but our vet said to give 500 mg of lysine - we crushed it and mixed it with a tiny bit of canned food to make sure they got it. It really worked. We stopped it a couple of days and the sneezing came back, restarted it and it stopped. They eventually developed the immunities to fight it.
we also have a beagle/hound mix
He is still very much a puppy so he's a bit hyper, constantly wants to play (and I mean constantly! This dog never gets tired!) But when he's not playing, he loves to cuddle, always has to be sitting on our feet or lying next to us in bed. He even tries sitting on our laps (which would be fine if he was a lapdog but he's not, he's nearly 45 pds!) But we love him; we also couldn't imagine life without him.
Please take her to a "No-Kill" Shelter!
Otherwise, the animals are usually put down after only a week and 1 week really isn't long enough to get the dog adopted. So Please only bring the dog to a "no-kill" shelter!
Rescued a pair from a shelter in Oct....sm
Black and tan. They are 1-1/2 and have been together since they were pups. She (Georgia) had his (Duke's) puppies not too long before we got them. I think the poor things were abused though. They are mini's. He's very timid, she's a little territorial. They are coming along nicely and enjoy their new home. However, they were never housetrained very well. Anyone have any ideas on how to get them housetrained. Not sure how much longer DH will let me keep them if I can't get that part under control. We all just love them to pieces, but the not being housetrained is getting old. Any suggestions?
Our shelter is horrible. A year ago we fostered
a litter of 3 kittens who were sick. We had to keep taking them back to the shelter because otherwise we would have to pay the vet fees. One of the kittens I zipped up in a fleece jacket and had it with me 24/7 for 2 days because I just knew she was going to die. We ended up taking them to our vet and getting some good care. We took them back to the shelter to be adopted when they were well and our hearts were broken. Two years ago we had our 16-YO cat put to sleep due to FIP, not before we spent $5,000.00 on her because our vet at the time wouldn't tell us there was no hope. We didn't feel we could afford more vet bills but we had a hole in our heart and thought fostering was the answer. We ended up going back and adopting all 3 and were glad the litter wasn't bigger than it was - LOL. We routinely take cat food and litter to the shelter, but we no longer foster and it breaks my heart to see the condition that these animals are living in. Unfortunately it really isn't the shelter's fought, it is the pet owners who refuse to spay/neuter their pets that create the problem.
I will not take this dog to the shelter, would have done that already if I didn't truly care about her. We've coped for 5 days, we can cope for a couple of more until I can find her a loving home. If there were any way we could keep her we would, but we just can't, for lots of reasons, and it isn't fair to her, or my children who have fallen in love with her.
Married or adopted?
...not to stir the pot, but if you are married it should be a compromise. If in the end your furthering your education benefits you both, can't see how he could object. Try sitting down and showing the pros to this side of the coin. If he does not budge, well, go any way. Ask friends to help with the babysitting.
P.S. - he's WRONG ABOUT OUTSOURCING. The sky's the limit here - nothing will stop outsourcing as long as there are HUGE profits to be made.
We adopted our two daughters through...
the foster care program in California. If you would like to know all about it, both positive and negative, please e-mail me. I really don't want to share the whole story on a public forum.
utahwest@hotmail.com
Such gloom and doom. Better head for the bomb shelter.
heh heh
RUN RadGuy!!!! We women can hound someone even on an
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Biscuit the Basset Hound
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Beagle
We adopted a beagle mix from the Humane Society (I'm in Hickory, NC). She was in great physical shape, had her shots, clean, everything. She was absolutely the best pet. She didn't bark either except when someone was in the yard (on either side that she thought did not belong there). Smart, smart dogs. I hope yours brings you as much joy as our Sadie did us. She had been terribly abused and neglected before the Humane Society got her. It took some time for her to come around but when she did, I learned the meaning of unconditional love.
beagle
Don't be surprised if he is not especially cuddly. Sadie was not. But we all talked to her and petted her all the time. It was amazing the words she knw. We found ours to be very stubborn. It was her way, right away. But very loyal and so sweet. She knew what time the school bus was coming and wanted out. She knew the neighbor's cars and would want out to go get a treat from them.
We adopted 3 feral cats and one of them won't use the litter box
all the time. She uses it sometimes, just not all the time. We have 2 litter boxes and she always goes in the room where the boxes are, sometimes actually touching the box and once she went on the actual box of litter. They have all been spayed, put on antibiotics in case of infection, we have tried 3 different litter boxes, various litters, keeping them cleaned,etc. and nothing seems to work. It seems to be only 1 of the 3 cats and she may go a few days and do okay but then we find or smell a surprise. Our vet has no clue and I've read and tried various things I've found on-line.
No, but thought about it also as we too just adopted 2 dogs recently.
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Boxer, 10 yrs old, and Basset Hound, 7 months old. nm
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I have 2 dogs, Boxer and Basset Hound, sm
the older dog (Boxer) is good. The young dog (9 months) wants my attention constantly, even though we take 2 long walks daily.
Yes, hound the renters every 5 days and at least get 1/2 of their rent
and then collect again in another 2 weeks.
Also, is the house a done deal? Can you back out of the purchase even if you took a loss? That might be the better way to go.
Lastly, you said your SUV took 30 bucks in gas. Is your SUV paid for and if so, can you sell it to get something more economical on gas? That might be an option until things get better.
Truly, these are just suggestions, meaning no disrespect.
Again, best of luck with everything!
My beagle has learned
not to lay near the foot pedal, but just to the side of it. It's the darn cat that won't stay off my keyboard. He'll even lay on it while I'm typing, and knows I'm going to boot him off! I think he likes the attention when the kids are at school and DH is gone to work.
I have never seen the George Clooney thing. He looks like a Bassett Hound with a
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p.s. I do have 2 feral cats I adopted and they love it indoors. sm
They are the sweetest little girls, littermates.
WOW - I have never heard of a beagle that could learn !! LOL
The beagles I had did what they wanted, when they wanted, and how dare I treat them like a dog, i.e. they hated it if I made them eat out of a dog dish or god forbid, I did not let them on the furniture or in the bed - LOL!!! They did not think they were beagles, but humans!
I rescued a Beagle last week from
my local animal shelter. I took him to the Vet the next day to have him checked over because he had a few things going on with him:
1. He was covered in ticks. I had pulled several off him when I got him home and the Vet pulled several more off in her office. The ticks really aren't an issue now as Frontline was applied at the Vet's office, and any ticks that remained have died and dropped off. I have not found any more on him, although I was very shocked that the animal shelter allowed him to get in that condition. The Vet was appalled.
2. He had a terrible cough. Very deep and raspy. The Vet said she thought it was a respiratory infection but could not rule out kennel cough as he had been at the shelter for over a month. She prescribed an antibiotic and we are 1 week into taking it. The cough seems to be getting better, thank goodness. It just sounds horrible. I also have to give him a Benadryl twice a day.
3. He had an infection in both ears. Beagles like other dogs such as Bassett Hounds, with the long floppy ears, have to have their ears cleaned on a regular basis. His obviously had not been cleaned in some time. So I have to put ear drops in his ears twice a day. He hates it, but his ears are getting better.
The shelter did not have any information to give me about him. They told me he was picked up as a stray and they kept him for as long as they did in case someone came to claim him. After a month, they put his picture on their website, thus putting him up for adoption. I had been wanting to get a Beagle for quite some time, and when I saw him on the web, I decided to go get him. If I hadn't gotten him when I did, and no one else came along, he would have been put down after one week.
I would have taken him anyway even if I had known prior of his medical problems. I fell in love with him immediately. He is very loving and is housebroken already. I have yet to hear him bark though. I'm not sure if this is because he can't, won't, or if it makes him cough so he doesn't do it yet. It's also not common (around here anyway) to find a full-blooded dog of any kind at the pound. There are other animal rescue organizations that specialize in that.
I have seen him go through increadible changes in the last week. His coat is shinier and his eyes look brighter. I can tell by his behavior that he is feeling better. My concern is that every time he drinks water he coughs and hacks afterward. He will cough until he gags and then he is fine. He doesn't vomit though. It's almost as if he is breathing water through his nose while he is drinking.
I was just curious to see if anyone else had encountered this before with their dog? I love him (Buster) to pieces already and feel that I did a good thing by saving him from certain death. I just want him to get better.
Thanks.
One dog. A Beagle named Buster.
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How sweet! I have a 27 lb. beagle at mine!
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AAMT 2nd ed. finally adopted the rules the AMA and CBE style guides
use numerals (except at beginning of sentence). It conveys numerical information quickly when one sees the numbers rather than the word.
I don't know of a standard national font and size.
German Shepherd is Shilo. Beagle is Sissy
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