I just got an email from a friend from one of the organizations (non-dog related) that I volunteer with and am looking for recommendations for who I might be able to refer her to. I know many of you on here have experience with rescues or vets who might be willing to assist.My first response to her is that the dog should at least be seen by a vet to find out if she is in fact preggers and due soon. I can't imagine the photo is fool-proof, but it could be.
1/25/2009 11:40:00 PM
Make some fliers and post them in the neighborhood, the grocery store, gas station, phone poles, etc. Post her on craigslist! She could be someones pet who just lost her way, and she could very well have a great home that she misses dearly. And since no one at the church were her owners, she wouldn't come to anyone else. At least try to find her rightful owners FIRST!And only going by her swollen teats, she could have already had puppies and is still nursing them. (I can't see her belly to get a better assumption if she's pregnant.) All the more reason to find her owner! She don't look like a puppy, so unless she was a throw-out, then she may have a home already.
1/26/2009 12:32:23 AM
Yeah the N&O lets you do free found pet ads (or at least they used to).And the SPCA doesn't put animals down fyi.
1/26/2009 12:40:37 AM
^ True, and the SPCA is VERY picky, sometimes.Also, have her checked for a microchip.[Edited on January 26, 2009 at 12:43 AM. Reason : ]
1/26/2009 12:43:15 AM
aww, poor thing. She looks scared
1/26/2009 12:57:41 AM
Most vets will do a free microchip scan. They'll also typically give you a really good rate on a checkup if you explain your situation.
1/26/2009 9:36:58 AM
She definitely looks pregnant: huge tummy, swollen nipples. Take her to a vet asap. Preferably one that knows you and is stray friendly. She looks relatively clean from that shot (no overgrown nails, etc), but no one in their right mind would purposely breed a little mutt like that, so if she had owners their probably somewhat neglectful anyway.
1/26/2009 10:54:23 AM
the SPCA does put animals downthere is an intake facility (in garner) where all animals are processed. Only those that are adoptable are sent to the adoption facility, and only if there is space. The SPCA euthanizes a good % of the animals it takes in. Please take the found dog to a vet/shelter to see if she had a microchip and call animal control to see if anyone has reported a missing dog.
1/26/2009 12:13:13 PM
^ thanks for the helpful advice!I'm pretty sure that the girls who found her thought to make check for owners and the like. Like I said, I'm just looking for recommendations for rescues or vets who might be willing to assist - specifically, a vet who is stray-friendly and could at least tell us if she's full of puppies.
1/26/2009 6:26:32 PM
^^ Incorrect. If the animal is very sick they'll put it down. If the animal is healthy they will not. I think you're confusing the SPCA with the Wake County Animal Shelter.^ Any vet is "stray friendly" as long as you pay the bill.[Edited on January 26, 2009 at 7:59 PM. Reason : .]
1/26/2009 7:58:21 PM
And really, if she's a decent bit along a good vet will be able to palpate her and feel (hopefully) at least one skeleton. So you'll probably just have to pay an exam fee and maybe take home some dewormer for her. At worst, he might want to do a radiograph...but really it sounds like all you want to know is, yes she is or no she's not. I'd decline the rads, if asked. You could be in and out for under $40 I bet!And I hate to have to say this, but I don't know if many people are aware...if it's a matter of having to take on 5 or 6 more mouths in addition to a hungry momma, getting her spayed now is always a viable and safe (at least for her) option.[Edited on January 26, 2009 at 9:16 PM. Reason : .]
1/26/2009 9:14:55 PM
^^ what's your source?I've known many people who have worked for/volunteered at all three facilities. The SPCA (intake and adoption center) and the Wake County Shelter. I've worked with many rescue groups in the area. I've toured all three facilities with staff members. It would be impossible for these shelters to house and adopt out all healthy and adoptable pets. The shelters simply do not have the resources/space to do so.
1/26/2009 9:56:17 PM
Totally agree on the spay/neuter. I think one of the first things for the caregivers to determine is whether or not she's pregnant. That alone could impact so many future decisions. (1 dog vs. 1 dog + 5 puppies.)
1/27/2009 1:25:01 AM
^^ I used to work at the SPCA many years ago. If #3 was an issue and someone brought in an animal, we would tell the people upfront there wasn't space and recommend they try taking the animal to another private shelter. I suppose their policy could have changed in informing people, but I seriously doubt it.
1/27/2009 1:30:22 AM
individuals surrendering an animal to the SPCA are told that there is no guarantee that the animal will be adopted. It's in the contract they sign upon surrender. It's the same with all shelters (unless the shelter is a true "no-kill" shelter and then they have to turn away animals when they're out of space).The US is faced with a huge pet overpopulation problem (epidemic) = millions of unwanted dogs and cats are euthanized every year. This poor dog is an example of the problem. (sorry for hijacking your thread... but the info is relevant if the dog is surrendered to a shelter)
1/27/2009 6:04:42 AM
^ yep you're right. See above for where they do more than that.
1/27/2009 7:24:46 AM
^^ no problem at all - thanks for providing best info available.Also, thought I would offer an update:-General vet visit couldn't determine if she recently had puppies or is currently pregnant. Will require a more detailed follow-up.-Found dog notices were posted in the local area, on craigslist, through shelters/rescues, and with the SPCA-No one has contacted them so.... this was the most recent email update I received:
1/29/2009 10:32:36 AM
thanks for the update She's lucky to have found such a great group of people
1/29/2009 10:49:39 AM
Email sent. I'd like to help if I can.
1/29/2009 11:00:40 AM
^ and ^^ thanks!! She is a very lucky pup
1/29/2009 1:18:18 PM
Here's a follow up on the pup herself in case anyone is thinking of adopting or know anyone who might be looking:
2/2/2009 1:28:13 AM
Update on the pup please? Does she have a home yet? If not, I will contact the lady and set up a time to drop off some vittles for the little girl.
2/6/2009 4:26:03 PM
Just so you know, you don't have to take her to the SPCA to get spayed, and it certainly don't HAVE to be the county you live in. For example, there is a Humane Society vet in Greensboro that don't require any financial information, its just low cost for everyone. We took my neighbor's husky just yesterday and if she's under 60 lbs, its $65. There are low cost spay/neuter clinics everywhere! You just gotta find them!Here in Greensboro, the SPCA stopped their spay/neuter sometime in the past 2 years and now they only do feral cats.
2/12/2009 10:30:16 PM
its kinda fucked cause i almost ran over that dog near sunday drive by the rbc center - i would have stopped and grabbed her but i was late for a meeting already - job>stray dog
2/12/2009 11:45:10 PM
Hi all! Her caretaker and I have gotten some kind donations from folks willing to help which cover the cost of the spay/neuter certificate and is being done by a vet who came personally recommended by other pet owners.The only thing is that Eddi - the person who has kindly taken the pup in - has her home on the market and its been shown so she needs to find a home for "Hope" soon. If anyone knows anyone, just shout!Also - totally unrelated since Hope is an adult dog, but if anyone has a puppy who'd like a free (opened) giant bag of food, I have a donation for you! My sister's friend had to give up her puppy to a better suited family and they already had tons of food. The friend who I thought could use it has already switched to adult food for his four-legged child. Email me if you'd like it - free, just come it! NCSULilWolf@gmail.comPS - Feel free to pass that last part along. I'd donate it to a shelter, etc. if I thought they'd take open bags!
2/13/2009 12:39:39 AM