For the lazy there is a TL;DR at the bottom of this post.
I apologize for typos. I'm heated right now. I haven't been this mad in a long time.
Everyone say hello to Ace. He's a sweet and obedient dog that has been a part of my family for less than 72 hours.
We contacted a local rescue organization in Baltimore and went through the application process. Had to get three character references. We had a phone interview. Finally we were approved. Next you have to pay 280 dollars. They use this money to support the rescuing of new dogs and to run the organization.
I guess I should add some background on the organization ( I'm not going to share the name right now). They rescue from high kill shelters, vaccinate, spay/neuter and microchip the dog. Then they place the dog in a foster home until an adopter is found.
During the application process we looked on the site to find some dogs we were interested in seeing. Every weekend they do a thing where some of the dogs that people have requested are brought to a petsmart. We went there to see 2 dogs. One of the dogs did not care for us at all. Wouldn't even eat a treat from either of us. The other dog was extremely well behaved and agreeable. We actually left the petsmart thinking we were going to attempt to adopt her. However, we set up an appointment to see some other dogs at a foster's home.
This foster has 8 dogs from this organization and 24 rescues in total. Additionally, he breeds german shepherds on the side. We showed up to see 2 dogs. However, he showed us 4. The last dog we saw there was a little runt( they used to call him jordan). He was clearly underweight and had a thin coat. However, because many dogs are neglected this is not a surprise. This is not a problem that some overfeeding couldn't solve. We agreed that we wanted the guy.
Fast forward to a week later ( Friday April 17th). I took the day off from work so we could pick the little guy up. He hopped right into the car crate and we took off. Not a peep in the car. Dude was just chillin. We went to get him washed. During this time we noticed his skin was red. Didn't really think anything of it though. The groomers seemed to think it was just a contact dermatitis issue( skin allergy). He did great with his wash. Didn't react to any of the other dogs and hopped back in the car when it was done.
We get him home on friday afternoon. Took him for a walk so he would do his business. He had no problem pooping and peeing. Next we took him into the house to crate him and feed him. After feeding him we noticed that he was scratching himself pretty badly. I've never owned a dog before but, the amount he was scratching did not seem normal. I looked closer at his coat and saw that some of his body had marks and spots that were balder than others. About this time we submit a request to get the vet records from the rescue.
A side note, he eats and drinks like eating and drinking is going out of style. The guy can't get enough food. He also won't play with a toy unless it related to food.
Saturday he was still scratching like a wild man. When i woke up on Saturday I heard him scratching so much that the crate was shaking. Took him for his walk and fed him. During the day I saw even more scratching, biting, and licking. It was infuriating to see him do it. I could tell he was not happy. Additionally, he would sigh every now and then. We had a wellness visit scheduled for next weekend. However, I suggested we move it to Tuesday.
Sunday morning I get up to walk him. He's scratching even worse. His skin is full of red marks and spots. Some I did not see the day before. We decide to take him to the animal hospital down the street ( one of the top rated animal hospitals in the state). We get him there and we gets weighed. He comes in at 35 pounds. He's like 15-20 pounds underweight. We expected this. What we did not expect is what came next. He was diagnosed with scabies(Sarcoptic Mange) and a secondary skin infection. This is serious stuff. Luckily dog-borne scabies can hop to humans but it cannot survive long. We still need to be very careful around him and cannot interact with him that much. We dropped the 350 dollars on the visit and the medication so we can get this guy in order. He is our dog and we are dedicated to getting him where he needs to be.
Skip to a few minutes ago. We get the vet records from the rescue. On January 26th he weight 47 pounds. 47-35 is 12 pounds. During his stay at the foster he lost 12 pounds. That is a ridiculous amount of weight. Additionally, there was no sign of mange during his visit in january.
This along is very upsetting. The rescue is supposed to be placing the dogs with foster homes that will take care of him. Clearly the foster for this guy was not taking care of him. Even if there is some other underlying problem for his weight loss, he should have told the rescue that he was getting smaller. Additionally, since he has a bunch of other dogs, it is likely that Ace got mange from a dog there. His feeding habits make me believe he was being fed with a bunch of other dogs and maybe had to struggle to get the food he needed.
Tomorrow we will be having a call with the rescue. I'm going to drop that hot fire on them. This is ridiculous and they should be ensuring that their dogs are getting the care they need. This seems like negligence.
I needed to vent. This has been upsetting to say the least. Not what I expected at all.
TL;DR : My new dog( of 72 hours) was not getting the attention he needed at his foster home. He lost 15 pounds in 3 months and has the mange. All of this while under the care of a rescue organization. Already has a vet bill of 350 in less than 72 hours in my care. I'm mad as hell
I apologize for typos. I'm heated right now. I haven't been this mad in a long time.
Everyone say hello to Ace. He's a sweet and obedient dog that has been a part of my family for less than 72 hours.
Let me start by saying I have never had a pet in my life. However, my GF of ten years and I decided we were going to get a dog this year. Initially we were interested in getting a pure bred corgie. However, after seeing so many rescue dogs in need of a home we decided that grabbing a rescue would be a great idea.
We contacted a local rescue organization in Baltimore and went through the application process. Had to get three character references. We had a phone interview. Finally we were approved. Next you have to pay 280 dollars. They use this money to support the rescuing of new dogs and to run the organization.
I guess I should add some background on the organization ( I'm not going to share the name right now). They rescue from high kill shelters, vaccinate, spay/neuter and microchip the dog. Then they place the dog in a foster home until an adopter is found.
During the application process we looked on the site to find some dogs we were interested in seeing. Every weekend they do a thing where some of the dogs that people have requested are brought to a petsmart. We went there to see 2 dogs. One of the dogs did not care for us at all. Wouldn't even eat a treat from either of us. The other dog was extremely well behaved and agreeable. We actually left the petsmart thinking we were going to attempt to adopt her. However, we set up an appointment to see some other dogs at a foster's home.
This foster has 8 dogs from this organization and 24 rescues in total. Additionally, he breeds german shepherds on the side. We showed up to see 2 dogs. However, he showed us 4. The last dog we saw there was a little runt( they used to call him jordan). He was clearly underweight and had a thin coat. However, because many dogs are neglected this is not a surprise. This is not a problem that some overfeeding couldn't solve. We agreed that we wanted the guy.
Fast forward to a week later ( Friday April 17th). I took the day off from work so we could pick the little guy up. He hopped right into the car crate and we took off. Not a peep in the car. Dude was just chillin. We went to get him washed. During this time we noticed his skin was red. Didn't really think anything of it though. The groomers seemed to think it was just a contact dermatitis issue( skin allergy). He did great with his wash. Didn't react to any of the other dogs and hopped back in the car when it was done.
We get him home on friday afternoon. Took him for a walk so he would do his business. He had no problem pooping and peeing. Next we took him into the house to crate him and feed him. After feeding him we noticed that he was scratching himself pretty badly. I've never owned a dog before but, the amount he was scratching did not seem normal. I looked closer at his coat and saw that some of his body had marks and spots that were balder than others. About this time we submit a request to get the vet records from the rescue.
A side note, he eats and drinks like eating and drinking is going out of style. The guy can't get enough food. He also won't play with a toy unless it related to food.
Saturday he was still scratching like a wild man. When i woke up on Saturday I heard him scratching so much that the crate was shaking. Took him for his walk and fed him. During the day I saw even more scratching, biting, and licking. It was infuriating to see him do it. I could tell he was not happy. Additionally, he would sigh every now and then. We had a wellness visit scheduled for next weekend. However, I suggested we move it to Tuesday.
Sunday morning I get up to walk him. He's scratching even worse. His skin is full of red marks and spots. Some I did not see the day before. We decide to take him to the animal hospital down the street ( one of the top rated animal hospitals in the state). We get him there and we gets weighed. He comes in at 35 pounds. He's like 15-20 pounds underweight. We expected this. What we did not expect is what came next. He was diagnosed with scabies(Sarcoptic Mange) and a secondary skin infection. This is serious stuff. Luckily dog-borne scabies can hop to humans but it cannot survive long. We still need to be very careful around him and cannot interact with him that much. We dropped the 350 dollars on the visit and the medication so we can get this guy in order. He is our dog and we are dedicated to getting him where he needs to be.
Skip to a few minutes ago. We get the vet records from the rescue. On January 26th he weight 47 pounds. 47-35 is 12 pounds. During his stay at the foster he lost 12 pounds. That is a ridiculous amount of weight. Additionally, there was no sign of mange during his visit in january.
This along is very upsetting. The rescue is supposed to be placing the dogs with foster homes that will take care of him. Clearly the foster for this guy was not taking care of him. Even if there is some other underlying problem for his weight loss, he should have told the rescue that he was getting smaller. Additionally, since he has a bunch of other dogs, it is likely that Ace got mange from a dog there. His feeding habits make me believe he was being fed with a bunch of other dogs and maybe had to struggle to get the food he needed.
Tomorrow we will be having a call with the rescue. I'm going to drop that hot fire on them. This is ridiculous and they should be ensuring that their dogs are getting the care they need. This seems like negligence.
I needed to vent. This has been upsetting to say the least. Not what I expected at all.
TL;DR : My new dog( of 72 hours) was not getting the attention he needed at his foster home. He lost 15 pounds in 3 months and has the mange. All of this while under the care of a rescue organization. Already has a vet bill of 350 in less than 72 hours in my care. I'm mad as hell