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Need Help w/ Black Dog/Bonnie's Transport and Accomodations!!!!! In a major bind!

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  • #81
    Heartworm is ONLY contagious through mosquito bites! That is the one and only way it is transmitted...It cannot be passed from dog to dog any other way, (unless through a blood transfusion or from mother dog to her in-utero puppies). That's it. (I had a heartworm positive dog, and she didn't spread it to either of my other two dogs or any of my 13 indoor cats, either).

    Here are some links.

    http://www.vetinfo.com/doghw.html

    http://www.petcaretips.net/heartworms_in_dogs.html

    http://www.prairienet.org/bark/HW-FAQ.html

    http://www.800happypet.com/products_interceptor.html

    http://www.heartwormsociety.org/CanineHeartwormInfo.htm

    I sure hope you can place her....please check out www.imom.org , or specifically http://www.imom.org/sitemap/index.htm , they can and will help with vet bills...

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    • #82
      I know, Adelita -- that's why I would need to wait until mosquito season ends. Until then there would be some -- albeit small -- risk to the cats and horses. (The dogs are on preventative, so they'd be OK.)

      Anybody else think it's about time we give Black Dog a name?

      ps -- 13 indoor cats? that must be some litter-box!
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      • #83
        <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by redopp:
        I know, Adelita -- that's why I would need to wait until mosquito season ends. Until then there would be some -- albeit small -- risk to the cats and horses. (The dogs are on preventative, so they'd be OK.)

        Anybody else think it's about time we give Black Dog a name?

        ps -- 13 indoor cats? that must be some litter-box! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

        How about Ebony - calling her Bonnie for short? Poor thing, being taken away from her puppies like that. Bless you, Mrs. Turner, for saving her.

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        • #84
          Bonnie...love it!

          Poor thing, it brought tears to my eyes when I saw how pathetically thin she was. We are acually seeking a 2nd dog right now, but are just too darned far away.

          You are doing a truly wonderful thing to take on this dog!

          happy horsin!
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          • #85
            Try finding a rescue near you @ www.petfinder.org ..... hope this helps! Sounds like a sweetie!

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              #86
              Did I miss something? Who has 13 indoor cats? I have four cats, one indoor (banned to the inside) and three indoor/outdoor.

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                #87
                jalem and redopp were the main ones interested in adopting her. Any other ideas for names? Though if I start called her by a name Mr. Tim is going to starting I'm keeping her. Bonnie is cute though. redopp I think we'll be able to find transportation for her. I'm in Brooklyn now and it's damn cold. I can't see how any mosquitos could exist! Maybe it won't be long.

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                • #88
                  Have a quick look at these dogs on my site
                  If dog is really a Belgian Sheepdog, official rescue will send someone.
                  Contact me frm site if dog is a B. Note ears,
                  length of body, hind leg angulation is different
                  than GSD.
                  Fataah Ewe' in NW IL, USA Groenendael
                  http://essex1.com/people/ravissant/home.htm

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                    #89
                    The Belgian Sheperd site doesn't work. Does someone else have a like to them?

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                      #90
                      She has short hair, not long like the pictures I found of BSDs. Or can they have short hair?

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                      • #91
                        I have 2 BSD's they have short hair. There are different breeds with the BSD. One of the contacts for rescue is Bonnie Sue O'Neill I will email you her number.
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                        • #92
                          I live in PA but would be willing to drive to VA and pick black dog up (do we have a name yet?) and deliver her somewhere around me. Was someone in New Jersey interested in her?

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                            #93
                            I think we had some legs worked out- eventually, I, perhaps with some help from Fernie, may be able to get to Atlanta area or north on 95. Is there anyone out there who can do the middle leg?

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                            • #94
                              http://www.pro-pet-transports.com/rates.htm

                              I found a transport company that will give discounts to rescues....

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                              • #95
                                as I said before- if she needs to come north on 85 to VA/north of it.. she has a ride.
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                                  #96
                                  So we have -
                                  my house --&gt; Atlanta
                                  Atlanta --&gt; north-of-Atlanta to south-of-VA-border run --&gt; monstrpony or Rumours' mom
                                  S. VA --&gt; Baltimore --&gt; hunter rider
                                  mid-VA --&gt; NJ or 1/2 way --&gt; Ash, and/or redopp

                                  Possible adopters: redopp and (I don't have my home email w/ me and I'm getting emails/screennames confused) there was someone else in NJ or PA?

                                  redopp - I was in NYC and came out of the subway to face a Gap. I was so cold!!!! Let us know when your vet gives you clearance on mosquito season, if it's something that's still possible.

                                  Thank you all who have donated to help with "Bonnie's" bills. It's been a little bit of a strain, but I am happy to do it. I am still paying on part of them, but for whoever adopts her do you think we could work on helping them pay for the heartworm treatment?

                                  Portia - I don't think I properly thanked you for the donation from Bonnie, Maggie, Teddy, Clyde, Ozzie, Lily, and Rosie - Mr. Tim and Seamus. Bless you, thank you very much.

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                                  [This message was edited by J. Turner on Oct. 08, 2003 at 09:43 AM.]
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                                  • #97
                                    I will definitely help with Heartworm treatment- I think one of my horses may sell this week!
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                                    • #98
                                      I agree, J. Turner -- it has been cold up here! I had a long talk with my vet yesterday about heartworm infection and treatment -- he said the end of the mosquito season won't come until after we've had several hard frosts (I swatted two while riding yesterday). I hope you can talk your husband into letting you keep her at home a few more weeks until it is consistently cold -- I will swear up and down to him that I will take her off your hands, so he doesn't think this is a mere ploy for you to keep another pet! Or maybe someone else could take her as a short-term foster. In the meantime, I know my circumstances don't make me an easy adopter, so I completely understand if you try to find someone who can take her sooner. And many thanks to all the kind souls volunteering to help with th trip to her new home! You guys are great!
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                                      • #99
                                        I'm still game for north-of-ATL to south-of-VA-border, but the whole thing will be a loooonnng day of driving for me. If anyone wants to help with part, that'd be great! Maybe an additional hand-off in mid-NC (the bottom part would be best for me)?

                                        Also, please keep us updated on when-ish this might occur. The rest of October is pretty packed for me (and I work full time weekdays), but I had the impression it would be a couple of weeks more at least becuz of the mosquito issue.

                                        Also, does she ride in the car well? Will she need to be crated? (I have a large one).

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                                          I will print out this thread for him!!!!

                                          Thank you again to the generous donators! We have some very caring people in our little community here.

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