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sandiphilli 08-04-2013 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 716234)
A question... doesn't the treatment for heartworm involve total rest so the heart doesn't get overtaxed in its weakened state caused by the worms?

I have heard stories of dogs having to be crated for many months to keep them from overexerting themselves during the recovery period.

I could be wrong. Just wondering.

Depends on the age, condition and stage of the infestation. Baby's vet opted to use "slow kill" method of treatment because she is only mildly infected; that is, some prednisone, along with ivermectin/pyrantel pamoate (once a month) for the rest of her life. Baby has never manifested any signs of heartworm disease.

Baby continues to live with me: however, I am moving back to N.E. the end of this month and I am praying that maybe that very special person will find a spot in their heart and home before that time arrives to adopt her. If anyone wishes to see her or visit her at my home, please call 352 633-3169. Thank you so much for continuing to be interested.

CFrance 08-04-2013 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by sandiphilli (Post 719675)
Depends on the age, condition and stage of the infestation. Baby's vet opted to use "slow kill" method of treatment because she is only mildly infected; that is, some prednisone, along with ivermectin/pyrantel pamoate (once a month) for the rest of her life. Baby has never manifested any signs of heartworm disease.

Baby continues to live with me: however, I am moving back to N.E. the end of this month and I am praying that maybe that very special person will find a spot in their heart and home before that time arrives to adopt her. If anyone wishes to see her or visit her at my home, please call 352 633-3169. Thank you so much for continuing to be interested.

Thanks for the explanation. I hope she finds a home.

Schaumburger 08-04-2013 09:28 PM

Another bump for Baby!

sandiphilli 08-26-2013 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by sandiphilli (Post 693657)

To those who remember Baby, who was found wandering off Rte 475, Summerfield, and has been living with me ever since, the search for a forever home has ended. I am totally in love with her and cannot abide the thought of separating from her. I have sold my home in TV and am returning to New England to care for my sister who is very ill. Fortunately, a friend of mine has offered to care for Baby in TV until I have time to purchase a home and get settled in N.E. and then transport will be arranged for her to catch up to me. Whew, it truly has been journey but oh what a blessing! Thank you all for your support and interest. Goodbye.:spoken:

kittygilchrist 08-26-2013 03:10 PM

hahaha! I was thinking abt u and Baby yesterday and wondering...
happy trails to you and Baby!
Kitty

Debfrommaine 08-26-2013 04:45 PM

Wow, that is a great ending to this story. You and Babe were meant to be together - how lucky Babe is to have her forever mom now. Special thanks to you for all the other doggie fosters and hard work you have put into finding forever homes for so many pups - Dog Bless You.


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