04-08-2007, 09:48 AM
Beachboy,
We must be inhabitating parallel universes. Here, in La Cruz, I have adopted a crippled dog who came to live with us after my Rottweiler 'married' her a couple of months ago. He is a rescued dog, too. I've spent quite a bit on vet bills. Although I didn't intend to, I will be bringing her home with me because I know if I leave her here, she will go downhill again. It's been quite a drama. She's being treated for heartworm now and just gave birth to one puppy who resembled our Rott, but was born dead--probably the medication did it. Too bad.
Poor thing was not cared for after being hit by a car and healed with her leg out to one side. She was owned by our neighbors, who are really nice people. Since we have given her so much attention, they have taken a renewed interest in her. I have been given permission to take her to the US by Ophelia.
I thought I was going to have to put her down because my vet here thought the puppy was an enlarged liver or tumor. As the World Turns.
Thank God I didn't have to make that decision. She has muchas problemas. How I am ever going to be able to go to HI with all these dogs, I have no idea.
Jerry, my heart goes out to you--losing a good friend is so hard.
Most Rotts are sweethearts, but extremely protective of those they love. The first Rott I knew was my neighbor's, long ago. While they lived there, the meter reader never qwas able to get out of his truck.
april
We must be inhabitating parallel universes. Here, in La Cruz, I have adopted a crippled dog who came to live with us after my Rottweiler 'married' her a couple of months ago. He is a rescued dog, too. I've spent quite a bit on vet bills. Although I didn't intend to, I will be bringing her home with me because I know if I leave her here, she will go downhill again. It's been quite a drama. She's being treated for heartworm now and just gave birth to one puppy who resembled our Rott, but was born dead--probably the medication did it. Too bad.
Poor thing was not cared for after being hit by a car and healed with her leg out to one side. She was owned by our neighbors, who are really nice people. Since we have given her so much attention, they have taken a renewed interest in her. I have been given permission to take her to the US by Ophelia.
I thought I was going to have to put her down because my vet here thought the puppy was an enlarged liver or tumor. As the World Turns.
Thank God I didn't have to make that decision. She has muchas problemas. How I am ever going to be able to go to HI with all these dogs, I have no idea.
Jerry, my heart goes out to you--losing a good friend is so hard.
Most Rotts are sweethearts, but extremely protective of those they love. The first Rott I knew was my neighbor's, long ago. While they lived there, the meter reader never qwas able to get out of his truck.
april
april