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Alee Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 05:48:24 AM
Stormy is doing a lot better. She is 3 months old now and seems to be much more vital than when we adopted her. Her coarse coat has given way to a silky coat and she eats quite a bit of food.

We dewormed her on Sunday and she had a NASTY load of roundworms. I am surprised that they didn't cause a blockage. I admit to stuffing her with lots of treats and high fiber things like mashed potatoes so that she would have extra bulk to push the worms out. ICK ICK ICK. Some were fully mature and close to 7 inches!! EEK!

She has since really picked up on her energy levels and seems to be much happier overall. We will worm her again in another week. It is so tempting to want to do it right now but I don't want to use the wormer ineffectually. I think I will ask the rescue for another two rounds of wormer since she had such a horrible load.

She still is super skinny. But I wonder if her body is just putting everything she is eating in to growing right now. I am pretty sure I can see a noticable change in size since we adopted her and the rescue lady seemed to thing she could see a change in size too.

Overall she has been a good addition to the family. She has learned the command "Sit" and we are working on "Down" and "come". She also heels naturally on walks so I am reinforcing that. I don't want her to ever learn to run out in front and pull.

Nora loves her and helps a lot with her care. I think it has made her more aware of what other's needs are.

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farmmilkmama Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 7:48:46 PM
Glad to hear she's doing so well! I'm sure Nora is a big help, and Stormy is just as helpful to her. ;) Kudos to you for taking her in!

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oldbittyhen Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 6:41:10 PM
never, ever use any meds made for other animals , quick way to kill them, and you'd never get them to a vet quick enough...

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Alee Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 6:28:58 PM
I agree- Dog dewormer is very specific and not too expensive. Don't use Ivermectin!

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Lieberkim Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 4:20:49 PM
Kris

Don't use Ivermec!!! Collie/Shepherd breeds are especially sensitive to it. Basically it attacks them the way it attacks the parasites. You could lose your dog. Instead go get a dewormer that specifies it's for dogs. Just to be safe. :)

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kristin sherrill Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 10:46:58 AM
I'm so glad little Stormy has such a great new home. I think I might need to worm Stella now after reading about Stormy. Yuck! Can you give dogs goat worming meds? Like Ivermec?

Kris

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CMac Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 07:03:16 AM
Rescues are the best dogs. I'm glad Stormy found a great home!
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sherrye Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 06:59:08 AM
so happy to hear she is doing good. i bet nora is a good doggie mom. everyday is a new adventure with a puppy. happy days for you two. sherrye

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Melina Posted - Sep 01 2011 : 06:57:08 AM
Sounds like she's doing great. I'm sure she will fill out a bit now that you aren't feeding the worms! They can sure pull a puppy down.

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