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Furweed

by Furweed on 13 October 2012 - 17:10

Hello everyone,
I can help out very special needs GSDs that may have, MegaE (megaesophagus), EPI, blind, deaf or three legged, any problem that has to be cared for the rest of the dogs lifetime.
The dogs need to be able to get along with other GSDs.
I am a vet tech at a vet hosp near where I live. I have been a vet tech for over 20 some years.
Very special needs GSDs are all that live with me, I also train and compete with them in agility, rally, obedience, tracking and herding.
I love my dogs very much and want to help other very special needs GSDs in need.
Thanks,
Furweed

marjorie

by marjorie on 13 October 2012 - 23:10

Thanks, Furweed- that will be invaluable and I know will save a life! Its just a matter of time till one comes along that others decide is disposable!

marjorie

by marjorie on 14 October 2012 - 20:10

Panzer D-50588
 

White German Shepherd: An adoptable dog in Mount Holly, NJ Panzer D-50588: White German Shepherd, Dog; Mount Holly, NJ Enlarge Photo


Panzer is 5 years old and has special needs. Panzer is so thin because he has Endocrine Pancreatic Insuffciency. Plainly speaking, his pancreas is not producing the necessary enzymes. Without adequate production of these enzymes, he cannot break down/digest his food. If he cannot digest the food, he cannot absorb the food so it goes right through him. Panzer will require Viokase V powder for the rest of his life and possible B12 Vitamin injection once a week also.

Panzer is very calm and well behaved. All he needs is someone willing to take on this challenge and help this lovely guy. Are you that person?

Pet ID: D-50588 • Spayed/Neutered • House trained • Special Needs • Primary color: White or Cream • Coat length: Short

PETNOTE: ALL dogs will be SPAYED/NEUTERED before leaving the shelter. Please give this pet a second chance. Visit the shelter and fill out an adoption application today. When calling the shelter about this dog, please refer to the ABOVE ID# when calling. Thanks!
 

Burlington County Animal Shelter, Mount Holly, NJ

  • 609-265-5073

Maye they have volunteer transporters?  I will not be able to place him, though, due to his specioal needs, so if you pull him he will have no place to go :( His treatment will be expensive as you know he will need meds for life.


Furweed

by Furweed on 14 October 2012 - 23:10

marjorie, 
I sent you a private message.
If someone can pull and transport to SC and he is good around other GSDs then I will take him.

marjorie

by marjorie on 15 October 2012 - 01:10

will check with shelter tomorrow :)

Furweed

by Furweed on 27 October 2012 - 23:10

Hi everyone,

I have had very good luck with the MegaE GSDs.
I have three that I train and compete with.

I have a couple of spaces for these very special needs GSDs.

I just thought I would update my openings for these GSDs.

Furweed

Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 28 October 2012 - 04:10


Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 28 October 2012 - 04:10

Furweed, lovely of you to care for these doggies. We have an EPI dog, too. She's a very special, intense little girl. She loves my husband so very much, & he loves her. They are joined at the hip, or actually her nose to his hand, 24/7. She gets her B12 shots monthly now, & we grind her food & add enzymes from Enzyme Diane, way cheaper than the Viokase, & equally effective. She'll never be the chubba-Lubba she once was, but she's shiny & smooth, & fiery & very intense! jackie harris

Eldee

by Eldee on 28 October 2012 - 20:10

I also have an EPI shepherd. Instead of the b-12 shots I give her a B-12 from wonderlabs.com ( Tinfinac-B) every day. My enzymes are from enzymediane.com as well. I feed her Back to Basics turkey 6 to 8 cups per day. She is fed 4 or 5 times a day. She is the busiest dog I have ever owned. She was getting chubby a few months ago so I had to cut back her food. She is my husband's girl as well.  You used the word intense.  That describes Maya.





 


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