How lucky he is that you are willing to care for him.  You're an  angel.
 
Gloria
 
 
In a message dated 11/23/2011 2:51:18 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 
We had a Chihuahua show up in the dark Friday night – we  live where 
everyone has  5 acres and he doesn’t belong to anyone around  here so he was 
apparently dumped (we have three other dogs and two of them  were dumped too!)  
This little guy is very sweet, deer head type it  seems, wonderful 
temperament and appears fairly healthy.  I took him to  vet today to be checked 
out 
and he has heartworms.  He has not coughed or  anything which is a good sign 
but I’m worried and it’s also a big expense we  didn’t plan on.  However, no 
way could I let him die or get sicker!   The vet first has him on 
antibiotics for 30 days to kill a parasite she says  they have found that 
causes the 
heartworms to be resistant to the  treatment!  He will also be on preventive 
to keep young worms from  growing up.  Then he is to go to phase 2 
(followed by phase 3) treatment  in 60 days (not sure why that long) – this 
will 
require some hospitalization  and then rest when he is at home.  So it’s going 
to be a long haul.   They think, from the amount of tarter on his teeth, 
that he is at least 5  years old but he does not act very old at all.  She said 
she has not had  a dog die from heartworm treatment in years.  I guess I 
want  encouragement and any tips anyone can give.  We tend to be holistic with 
 our own as well as our dog’s care.  They all get food like Blue Buffalo  
and Canidae and sometimes I supplement with a little raw meat or canned wild  
Alaskan salmon and sometimes a vitamin supplement.  I want to build him  up 
as much as possible before the hard part of his treatment. 
Obviously he had bad owners (he has hookworms too) who then  figured they 
would just drive down a country road and dump him in the  dark!  I can’t 
imagine doing that to this little guy! 




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