Pedro and Chico just had 3 year Rabies and we got tag and papers signed by vet 
with each dogs description and what shot and 1year or 3 year.. This is NC 
law--------vet is supposed to give that but I am betting that dog did not have 
the vaccine.

ann



-----Original Message-----
From: Pam Dean <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, Feb 25, 2012 6:46 pm
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas]  RANDI-PEACHES



Eww..not a bat enthusiastist myself.  Saw a tv program where a girl was camping 
and got bit by a rabid bat and died..



  
 
 
  
  From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 6:38 PM
 Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas]  RANDI-PEACHES
  
 

    
                  
Just chiming in on worms:
My vet’s office has  a bulletin board in the waiting room.  Every month, they 
post the positive worm reports.  Now, this is from a very tiny stool 
sample…there are results there with thousands and thousands of individual worm 
types…they are so very microscopic that there is no way without a good 
microscope to find them in the stool.
Also…Las Vegas is growing and growing…the wilderness is being taken away from 
the wildlife that previously lived in ‘their home’ which is now residential.  A 
friend of mine about 3 miles north of me, told me the other day that at night 
there are many bats in different sizes that are flying around outside.  It 
freaks me out…don’t think I will ever go to her house at night again…LOL
  

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Peggy & The Girls
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 3:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] RANDI-PEACHES

  
  





Randi, I have to put my 2cents into this one. It is a federal and a state law, 
in all states, that any dog in a shelter has to be given a rabies shot 

before it is released for adoption. A person cannot assume that a dog from a 
shelter was previously inoculated against all virus's that are out there. 

If those dogs were so well taken care of then Peaches wouldn't be scared out of 
her wits and a caring person does not abandon there dogs to starve and 
dehydrate to death.  The shelter should have given you rabies tags for their 
collars and a receipt from a licensed Vet showing whether it is a 

1 year or a 3 year rabies shot.

 

You mentioned that you have wildlife were you live, that being said is all the 
more reason why they need to have the preliminary shots, just as all your other 
dogs should have them. I am not a big believer in taking dogs for yearly shots, 
but I certainly believe in the initial rabies shot which can keep a dog rabies 
free for 5 years. I am also a big believer in a parvo and distemper shot since 
wildlife such as squirrels, raccoons, field mice and any rodent type of animal 
can pass that onto your property. Plus add the fact that they were in a shelter 
with all sought's of air borne virus's, such as Kennel Cough, and Doggie Flu, 
both of which, your dogs will not show symptoms of for at least 7 -12 days 
after exposure to them. 

 

You cannot see all types of worms in there stool either, which is why a stool 
test must be done. One of the most common unseen worms in shelters is whip worm 
and only a microscope can see them. 

 

When you refer to using the word Vet, are you referring to the Vet tec at the 
shelter, or did you take them both to a private Vet???

 

This group has a lot of knowledgeable people in it, and many of us have a lot 
of experience with shelter and rescue dogs, as well as getting sick dogs from 
private breeders, so we only want to help our fellow chis and give only the 
best information that is available to help them and prevent further issues with 
them.  Chis are also susceptible to several hereditary problems, and only a 
blood test will tell you that. They could have heart murmurs or kidney or liver 
issues and if so getting them on meds now will prevent those issues from 
getting worse and let them live a longer pain free life.  You cannot see those 
kind of problems in a dogs actions until it is too late and then they display 
being really sick.

 

When you got your other dogs didn't you take them to a private Vet for an exam 
and get them their shots and a blood test, and stool test done??

 

Peggy 



 

 


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From: Randi Grennan

Date: 2/25/2012 5:21:45 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] RANDI-PEACHES


 

  

 

>Does it say what shots they got so you can follow up with >your 


 

The pound does nothing for the animals that come in.  The vet said M&M was worm 
free I think these dogs were taken care of.  I let M&M out a lot and I usually 
hold her while I'm on the computer. And they'll be out of the pen Tuesday.

  

 



 














     
     

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