shorthorsemom
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Today was a weird day... My daughter missed her bus for the first time. I had to drive her to school and while we are going up the road she says.. "Hey, theres a dog on the barn bridge"...
Well, I turn the car around and go back to the barn and sure enough, there is a little dog sitting on the barn bridge.
It is a Jack russell terrier male and he comes right up to me and I notice he has a freaking choke chain collar burrowed deep into his neck. He is soaking wet and shivering and dragging the end of the choke collar and his neck is horrible bloody crusty infected goo. Collar is stuck tight and imbedded. sheesh. We carefully load him into a crate I had in the car and he gets to ride to the school with the heat blasting in the car to warm him up while I drop off my daughter.
I get home and find a larger crate and pad it and start soaking that neck with some antibacterial spray off and on while we take care of our cows. After about 3 hours the collar loosens enough so I can get it off. It had a split key ring in the chain so it wouldn't slip loosen by itself, it has been on that dog for quite some time.
I will keep spray cleaning up that neck, he seems so happy to be fussed over. I gave him a harness so I can walk him without touching the neck. He is fed and has drank water and he is fussing about being in the crate but not too bad. Happy wagging tail. loud mouth. LOL.
Has a cough, a lame leg, bad teeth, is old, and intact male. sheesh. Some people are such jerks. I have no idea what I am going to do with him. Will keep him at the barn for now while we doctor him up. He has a cough, probably outside dog and might even have heartworms.
Can I scream now! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Poor dog. stupid dog owners. Money is tight and I need a project dog like a hole in the head, but I can't turn him away or drop him off at the shelter in this condition, I can't ignore critters in need. I will keep you posted on whether we can save the little guy. The cow herd vet was here today and took a look at him for me and gave me some treatment options. He has a waggy little tail but typical jack russell. Wants to escape badly too, slippery little guy to hold onto. I worry he will get away from me during treatment and head for the hills, wish me luck!
Well, I turn the car around and go back to the barn and sure enough, there is a little dog sitting on the barn bridge.
It is a Jack russell terrier male and he comes right up to me and I notice he has a freaking choke chain collar burrowed deep into his neck. He is soaking wet and shivering and dragging the end of the choke collar and his neck is horrible bloody crusty infected goo. Collar is stuck tight and imbedded. sheesh. We carefully load him into a crate I had in the car and he gets to ride to the school with the heat blasting in the car to warm him up while I drop off my daughter.
I get home and find a larger crate and pad it and start soaking that neck with some antibacterial spray off and on while we take care of our cows. After about 3 hours the collar loosens enough so I can get it off. It had a split key ring in the chain so it wouldn't slip loosen by itself, it has been on that dog for quite some time.
I will keep spray cleaning up that neck, he seems so happy to be fussed over. I gave him a harness so I can walk him without touching the neck. He is fed and has drank water and he is fussing about being in the crate but not too bad. Happy wagging tail. loud mouth. LOL.
Has a cough, a lame leg, bad teeth, is old, and intact male. sheesh. Some people are such jerks. I have no idea what I am going to do with him. Will keep him at the barn for now while we doctor him up. He has a cough, probably outside dog and might even have heartworms.
Can I scream now! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Poor dog. stupid dog owners. Money is tight and I need a project dog like a hole in the head, but I can't turn him away or drop him off at the shelter in this condition, I can't ignore critters in need. I will keep you posted on whether we can save the little guy. The cow herd vet was here today and took a look at him for me and gave me some treatment options. He has a waggy little tail but typical jack russell. Wants to escape badly too, slippery little guy to hold onto. I worry he will get away from me during treatment and head for the hills, wish me luck!