So, took pupper to the vet today for checkup and she鈥檚 still losing weight for some unknown reason. She鈥檚 literally skin and bones, we can feel her spine ridge and see her ribs. So new vet decided to do a complete blood panel to find out why. But that was $300 I didn鈥檛 have and ate up my grocery and bills money for the next two weeks. My new fellowship doesn鈥檛 pay until the end of the month either, so I鈥檓 stuck again.
Anything helps, even just a boost.
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And here is the culprit herself!
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Happy birthday to my smart, sweet & oh so loyal boy!
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2nd plea for SANDLOT in Baltimore City, MD:
Handsome hunk of a 97b German Shepherd is smart, obedient, and has done well with other dogs - BARCS, Baltimore MD
- Handsome Hunk in Need -
Sandlot- 3 years, altered male, 97lbs
3-year-old Sandlot might be the biggest hunk at the shelter currently!
This large boy is super strong, but only typically pulls when he wants to say "hi" to other dog; otherwise, he's a fairly easy walk. He's a nice fella, obedient and eager to please, especially when treats are involved, and he has a reliable sit and takes treats gently. Like most dogs, Sandlot enjoys being told what a good boy he is and getting lots of praise.
When tested off-leash in the shelter's play yard, Sandlot was somewhat tense/intense when greeting other dogs, but was overall pretty tolerant and enjoyed chasing. The person who found him as a stray also noted that he did well with their resident dog and seemed interested in playing.
Upon examination, Sandlot appeared generally pretty healthy, but did have some diarrhea, so was started on dewormers and probiotics. He was also recently neutered, so is currently on Carprofen for pain management post-op. A full medical summary can be provided upon request.
Unfortunately, Sandlot is quite stressed in his kennel (pacing, barking, and jumping up and down). Our vets and behavior team decided to start him on trazodone and gabapentin to help for the time being that he's still in the shelter, but what Sandlot really needs is to get into a home.
Sandlot is available immediately for rescue pick-up.
Please let us know if your organization can help!
Thank you,
The BARCS Rescue Team
Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter (BARCS)
鈥婲ew Address! 2490 Giles Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225
[email protected]| (410) 396-4695
Rescue pick-up hours:
Monday-Friday: 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m
Adoption hours:
Monday-Friday: 2 p.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, Inc. (BARCS) | 2490 Giles Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225
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At the vet for our yearly checkup!
She hates the muzzle but I hope one day she won鈥檛 need to use it. She is already better with people, and it is mostly for other dogs and cats.
If your dog needs a muzzle, I see you. It can feel defeating, but it is best to keep them and other people/animals safe!
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