



Well, today was a whole new day. Oliver woke up this morning, perky and cheerful and very interested in exploring the house and yard. What a difference! The better part of the first two days were spent sound asleep in the crate.
I spoke with the vet this morning, and she was astounded that we were able to raise the funds so quickly (huge kudos to you all, who helped make it happen!) Our vet is open 7 days a week, and since they had a light schedule this afternoon, she was able to do his procedures today! Above are some pics of Oliver when he got home from the vet today, as well as our lab Timber, and our former stray, Toby. For some reason, Toby is all of a sudden fascinated by Oliver. Pretty much ignored him before, but since he came home from the vet, both our dogs seem to be welcoming him home.
He is all clean and shaved. Surprisingly, he was really active, and jaunted about the house for about a half hour before curling up into his new bed.
So, what did he have done today?? First off, he had 16 teeth pulled --half of his teeth had to come out, but the vet says he will be so much more comfortable now, and he will be able to eat normally. She was amazed that he was able to eat at all before the procedure, his teeth were so bad. He was also neutered, and had his eyes treated. He will be on twice daily drops for a while, possibly for the rest of his life. He was completely shaved, lots of foxtails were removed, and his skin and feet were treated with medicated shampoo. Both are very irritated and he'll need a special bath about every 5 days to a week, and we were given the special shampoo for that. His ears were cleaned too. He received antibiotic and pain medication injections, as well as a prescription for both meds to be given for the next week.
He had a comprehensive blood panel, which showed some elevated levels in his liver, but she felt they were early stage, and with SAMe supplements (which we now have in hand) and proper nutrition, he should return to normal function. All his other bloodwork was good! She was concerned about his thyroid, but the levels for that were 100% normal.
Now he will get lots more rest, regular food (only wet for for a while because of his teeth) and a safe and loving home to get better in. We will start looking for a permanent home in about two weeks, although we are happy to take inquiries now. We want to make sure he's in super good shape before we transition him to his new family.
I also spoke the the lady who runs the rescue group I've heard of out here (turns out we use the same vet, and my vet speaks very highly of Suzanne, who runs the group -- Half Way to Home) Once Oliver is all settled, we will donate the remaining funds to the rescue groups vet account, to help pay for the medical care they need for the strays they take in. And they take in a LOT! I visited their adoption day at Petsmart today, and I was shocked at how many dogs they are hoping to place. I took a few pics, which I will post later this week. Dozens of Chihuahuas as well as many other types of dogs. We are planning on volunteering as a foster home for some of these pets in a few months. as they are always looking for families to help on a temporary basis.
Again, I am so grateful to everyone who has helped. I was telling everyone while I was out doing my errands, and people were amazed at how quickly and generously Oliver was supported. My vet said she'd never seen any attempt to raise money for a sick pet happen so fast -- she seemed a little shocked when I first told her. So just know, that you are all simply amazing, and have done a wonderful thing!