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Oscar just after having his wash and blowdry before we went on hols and he went off to stay in the lovely Audreys house:
Can you tell hes feeling pleased with himself?
CurlyMemberSome pics of Oscar I took before going on hols:
Really proving how much he loves the water!
CurlyMemberVery best of luck to Kim and Rex tomorrow.
Rex is off to his fab new forever home and we hope he is very happy there.
Will be thinking of you both xxCurlyMemberMore:
A special DiD rosette for a very special dog!
CurlyMemberFurby’s welcome home party photos:
CurlyMemberUpdate from Brians new mammy:
"Just to let you know that dear Brian is doing so well. Everyone that meets him thinks he is a star! He is just wonderful and is giving us so much pleasure.
What a little character too! The more settled in he feels, the noisier he is becoming, guarding his garden and girlfriend. Such a hoot! And he loves carrying his toys around, making little chortling noises, talking to us as he does so. And he’s such a smiler too, we get to see a fine set of teeth when he really grins!
Please feel free to post a photo on the Happy Endings page, words cannot express how utterly thrilled we are with this little man – he has fitted in to our lives so quickly; it’s like he’s been with us forever.
Thank you all again
Kind regardsLiz"
April 19, 2010 at 11:30 pm in reply to: hailey 7 weeks old springer x(hopes puppy)happy endings #97089CurlyMemberVery good Shirley – the ‘sit’ trick is working so?
These puppies would make excellent agility candidates
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CurlyMemberA big thank you to the ‘Yorkie’ family for taking these gorgeous puppies in!
CurlyMemberUnfortunately, Fargo was put to sleep as he suffered a massive stroke and after receiving veterinary treatment, the vet confirmed he could not be helped.
Rest in peace little fella.
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CurlyMemberOscar was back at the vet last Tuesday as he was totally out of sorts and really down in the dumps.
He was put on more steroids and antibiotics. He has a chronic ear infection and will have to undergo surgery to open up his ear drums more as they are nearly completely closed. This is probably down to an simple ear infection which was left untreated. It got worse and worse and is now ulcerated. Unfortunately, this may be a continuing problem for Oscar, but we wont know until the operation has been performed. The vet reckons that Oscar may not have had mange at all, but some kind of skin allergy which stemed from his ear infection. He will do a final skin scraping when he is under anesthesic, just to be sure.After the vets we took a trip to see Auntie Liz in the Wagging Tail, who worked her magic – results below:
And Oscar sends lots of licks and cuddles as a thank you – hes feeling much better now! Thanks Liz!
Oscar is back at the vets tomorrow for his check up and to find out when he will be having his op. Wish him luck!
CurlyMemberOscar is approx 2 – 3 years old. He had sarcoptic mange but has been given the all clear. He does have a secondary skin infection from all the scratching and it will take time for his hair to grow back on his neck.
We were able to find out some information on how Oscar came to be where he is now.
Oscar ended up in Meath Pound either from straying or he was surrendered. He was then rehomed from Meath Pound to a family in north Dublin. They then rehomed him to a family in west Dublin. He then either strayed or more than likely ended up in the wrong hands. Eventually he was found wandering along country roads on the Dublin/Meath border, was found by a man in the condition he was in and brought to Ashton Pound.
He is now in the good hands of DiD and we aim to make sure his next home is his forever home!
For such a young dog he certainly has had a lot of upset in his lifeMore pics of the lovely Oscar – these were taken last weekend…
Enjoying the sun after his wash:
Playing with his ‘other’ new girlfriend Daisy, his neighbour:
Basking in the good weather we had last week:
Sharing is caring:
CurlyMemberApologies for the delay with this update! (Thanks to Kim for putting up the pics in his foster sisters coat )
Cory has been here with me 2 weeks today. We discovered that his real name is Oscar – which suits him I think.
Lots of photos to upload, so Ill start with his first few days here.When he was still feeling a little worse for wear:
I like playing with my new foster sister!
Pause for a quick conversation:
Oscar was put on a course of antibiotics, which he has now finished and a course of steroids (which he finishes on Friday). He has his malaseb washes every second day and the itching is now only when he really feels the urge. He is the perfect dog to wash and groom – he just loves them and he gets rubbed all over with tea tree moisturizer after his bath. He is just getting over kennel cough, which he had for nearly two weeks, but he has had no coughing today or yesterday.
He eats like a horse – two meals a day and he devours each one. He will eat everything – mince, cheese, chicken, spuds, tuna, mackeral, natural yogurt sausages and he loves pudding mixed into his nuts.
He is brilliant with other dogs, but watches his food and treats like a hawk when another dog is around. He is completely house trained and is in no way destructive. His recall is ok, but everyone knows terriers have selective hearing so if he smells something REALLY good, you will just have to wait until HES good and ready! He is getting better though especially when he knows hes being called back to a pocket full of sausages
I took him up the fields after the first couple of days here and it was like shooting a bullet from a gun! He was off after every scent he could find! I love watching the terrors do their ‘thing’ though.
Oscar is excellent on the lead and you could walk him on your baby finger.
Oscar is very gentle and loves kids (he has played with kids 4yrs +).
He is NOT good with cats and will chase them at any and every opportunity. He has my cat driven tormented (but most of the time he brings it on himself ) Oscar sleeps in his crate at night and weve got to the stage where the cat can come into the room while the crate door is open, but close contact is a no no.
He would make a smashing medium sized dog for agility.
Oscar needs a very secure garden – he makes it his business to find new ways of getting out just for fun. He is very smart and knows ‘sit’ and ‘paw’ so far. Experience with this breed would be preferable for prospective homes.First weekend here our outing on the beach:
Feeling the wind in his hair, well on his skin at least!
Having a quick pee:
Oscar contemplates taking a dip:
And then, just before dark, he decides he wants to go for a swim in the river instead – he swears it was worth it (Im not convinced)
CurlyMemberCaster was unfortunately pts as he had aggression issues with people and other dogs.
R.I.P. big man
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