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Maggie - LOCAL ADOPTION ONLY (GULFCOAST, MS area) black/tan long haired doxie, spayed female, 3 yrs old, 11lbs. House trained if let out regularly, dog friendly unsure about cats. Sweet but shy. Enjoys being a lap pet. Heart worm positive and currently on treatment. To apply for adoption go to www.tireddogrescue.org.
Special Needs: Hw positive Heartworm Treatment Home Care – Your Responsibility Throughout the recovery period, please watch your pet for coughing, gagging, vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite. Excessive sluggishness, respiratory distress, and coughing up blood are signs of a serious problem that require immediate veterinary attention. The most important thing you can do to minimize complications during treatment is to restrict your pet’s exercise before, during and after the heartworm treatment injections. When adult worms die, they collapse and are pushed deeper into the smaller branches of the vessels that supply blood to the lungs. Because exercise increases blood flow to the lungs, it increases the likelihood that dead worms will block blood flow. This can result in severe complications and possibly death. The importance of restricting your dog’s activity cannot be overemphasized. Do NOT allow Maggie to run or get overly excited or go outside unattended. For the next 3-4 months, Maggie should be leash walked when outside for short non-strenuous bathroom breaks.
We at Tired Dog Rescue strive to find homes for dogs in need, build quality relationships with responsible owners, and preserve current dog-family homes by seeking solutions to financial, behavioral, and situational dog problems. We believe the lives of homeless, abandoned and abused dogs are just as precious as dogs that currently have a loving home. We believe that all dogs deserve a loving home despite their age, medical condition and/or disabilities. We provide whatever medical care is needed regardless of cost. All dogs are spayed/neutered, heartworm negative and current on vaccinations before being placed.
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