Well, looking forward to writing this update. Our lovely golden girl came to us on May 29th. It is amazing how well she has settled in like she has always been here. And too, how well the ‘others’ (2 dogs 3 cats) have accepted her and seem to think she just part of the family. Katie has made incredible recovery (if you will), from having quite difficult and serious allergies, and the ‘scars’ from having chronic allergies long-term, when she first came in. Many different ‘recipes’, trials and experiments are part of helping and aiding these goldens with allergies. Not a quick fix and each is very different. We generally do not know just ‘what’ they are allergic to but can attempt to try to narrow it down to seasonal, environmental, food, stress, many many different things. Thank goodness these dogs are so incredibly patient with us trying to figure this out for them. So accepting… amazes me. Different recipes take time, and a new understanding by the dog when we try to change things up, add or take away things, yet they are such willing patients! So while attempting to lessen the use of some meds, slowly trying to change/add new, better food, more baths, always wiping feet off in the mornings, and seeing where some stressors may lie, they (Katie) is oh so patient. So now, to this point and time that we have had the honor to foster her, this is medically/allergy-wise, what we have discovered which we feel is working very well at this point:
Apoquel just in the AM with food; Chlor-tabs (2 of 4mg) in evening before bed (She loves the pill pocket for these!) [To get things really calmed down she was put on doxycycline…. Really gave her the boost she needed to get a big handle on this. Just about done with this treatment]
She is on a much different food now that what she came in {Earthborn Fish (Costal Catch)} grain free holistic formula with and on a schedule for feeding like the others, 5am and 6pm. Don’t have to worry about her cleaning up her dish! She enjoys cut green beans, pineapple, apple….ground deer meat, cooked chicken, cooked black beans with a little brown rice. Sure not interested in carrots tho … LOVES ice cubes too.
Katie is a dream to walk. As most of us know the weather has not been the best to do these walks, so on the weekends, when we do not work, we head out about 6-6:30 am -- ahead of the heat. Some days when it is just too hot, she and the troops just understand going to have a nice day on the cool tile in the cool house. When it is not too bad, off we go, and she sure looks forward to them. I walk her with a harness. Just lovely to go with.
As far as allergies, as with all of them, I keep a close eye on her, do correct when once in a while wants to lick a pad or foot. Those horrible scars and wound openings have since healed well and are dissipating more and more. Her coat is very nice.
Katie enjoys being groomed/brushed. She enjoys going in the car/truck. She really likes to play, butt up, and off we go! She takes treats very nicely. We do raise her food dish to help her swallow better—she loves her food, so want to make sure it goes down the hatch better, as we do for senior babes. She is a quiet drinker, very neat (bonus!). She is quite active for her age and like to keep challenged with things to do, play, follow, etc. Have not really heard her bark but maybe a couple times with the other 2, wanting to come back inside from potty and I wasn’t right there! (mine are worst!) She goes right outside with the others to go potty. Our schedules are early mornings and earlier to bed. So up by 4:50 – 5 am and to bed about 9-10 pm. She has the routine down pat. She has a big blanket/type comforter at the end of our bed and the other two are on each side of us. She is quiet all night. Now no stirring when a cat comes in anymore (that started her in the beginning--- makes perfect sense). Everyone gets along just fine. This is one super golden. Please let Ragom know if you would like to “SPONSOR” her or donate to Ragom in her name! It is always a little heartbreaking to try to understand after so many years in the same home a great dog just cannot be afforded to keep anymore- but that is life sometimes and this is just one reason RESCUE - fostering is so wonderful. Perhaps a little confusing in the beginning (cannot imagine and rightfully so) however, these dogs look forward and not back…….we can learn so much from them, such acceptance. If you think you are the RIGHT home, please email your placement advisor. She deserves SO MUCH, for the rest of her “golden” life.
{in some of these recent photos, just to show off how beautiful she is, waiting at the door for some action? And playing with a doggie toy—what a babe!}



