Golden Retriever (medium coat) : : Male : : Baby
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On April 24, 2024, we received a call from an emergency veterinarian in Peoria– they said a Good Samaritan had “found” four sick Golden Retriever puppies and brought them to the ER. The two males and two females were thought to be 2 to 3 months old. One of the puppies was quite ill – was vomiting and had bloody diarrhea; the other three had milder symptoms. The sickest one tested positive for parvovirus, so all the puppies had at least been exposed. Would we take them? Of course. The AGR transporter picked them up at the ER and took them all to Animal Medical & Surgical Center for 24-hour specialty emergency care. All of the puppies tested positive for parvo. There is no specific treatment for parvo – either a puppy is going to survive the disease or won’t. However, supportive care is given with fluids, anti-nausea medication, nasal feeding tubes and antibiotics to ward off possible secondary infections. Fortunately, all four puppies survived. All have been adopted with addenda given for neuters or spays when the puppies are about one year old. They are all in the process of being fully vaccinated, but are too young to need testing for valley fever or heartworm. The two girls were placed as soon as they were well enough to leave the hospital (one in two days, one in three). The boys were both fostered by our Intake Co-manager who had fostered parvo puppies for AGR in the past. She was familiar with the clean-up protocol – pick up poop immediately and douse the area with bleach. The virus is transmitted in the feces and can remain viable in the environment for up to a year, so the adopters were all cautioned to use the same protocol. 24-026 Ross was renamed Charlie by his adoptive family in San Tan Valley. He had a brief but fun reunion with Phoebe at the foster's and spent several days playing with Chandler at the foster's home once the latter was discharged from the hospital. He has recovered well and by now has been fully vaccinated and micro-chipped. The adopter wrote: Our 4-month-old pup is already an integral part of our family. Despite his young age, he’s full of energy and curiosity, which sometimes leads him to mischievous adventures, like sneaking up on the counter for a forbidden snack. Learning to swim has been a bit of a challenge for Charlie, but with our encouragement, he’s gradually becoming more comfortable in the water. His playful nature is evident as he loves engaging with all of us, especially during the visits from our nephews, ages 6 and 3, who adore playing with him. Potty training has been a success, and Charlie has mastered the use of the dog door, giving him the freedom to explore the back yard. Baths and the power dryer are still new experiences, but he’s adapting well. With a loving family consisting of my mom, my wife, and me, Charlie is set for a life filled with love, play, and endless adventures.
Other Pictures of Ross/Charlie (click to see larger version):
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