Sassy Ann
August 2007: Hi Friends-
My foster Mom says I’m one of the happiest Westies she has ever met. You’d be happy too if you experienced my life before I was rescued and then helped by WestieMed. I am only four years old, but it feels like I have been having puppies for a life time.
As soon as my ransom was paid to the breeder, my rescuers took me to see a wonderful lady named Dr. Franks. She was so kind to me. Every time she spoke to me, it was like getting a hug made of words. The more she examined me the more upset she got. I heard her tell a helper named Pam that "this breeder should be..." and then her voice trailed off and I didn’t hear the rest. I heard her tell another helper named Ashley what to write on my chart. I don’t know what it means, but I will tell you anyway. She said that my ears had yeasties in them. I wonder if that is why they itched so much. I had a sore over my right eyelid. I had a few tick heads buried in my skin. That caused me to get a blood infection. I have to take pills for 45 days to make that go away. I had moderate to severe dental problems. Something was wrong with my patella. Something was wrong with my left eye and it had a yellow discharge. I had a hazy corneal scar. That’s all I can remember. There were several other things, but they were very big words that I don’t understand. Even though my name is Sassy, I wasn’t feeling very sassy that day. I hadn’t felt sassy in a long time. I was always expecting puppies, nursing puppies or sad because my puppies left me. But Dr. Franks told me not to worry about that ever again, because she would take care of all that and make me feel sassy again soon!
She was right! Things are great now. I am staying with three other Westies in a house with a deck and a big fenced yard. One of my housemates is a foster too and we all get along great. My foster parents are giving us lessons in basic Westie manners. We are learning to sit and stay, wait until being told to eat and going potty outside. I had a problem with potty outside at first, but that’s cause I had a urinary tract infection. I’m much better now and accidents are rare! I am also learning crate training and it’s not so bad. I still cry a little when foster Mom Lynn leaves for work, but I really do well at bedtime. Our Westie cousins here were crate trained, but they are 5 and 6, so they have graduated. I love to have baths in the utility sink. The spray hose feels so good! I love the fact that my wiry coat dries really fast so I can go back and play with all the other Westies. My life is so wonderful now. My biggest concern is what toy to play with next.
My spunky personality has drawn many admirers when we have company or go visiting. Spunky and friendly is a good combination. I heard my foster parents say that. The alpha (foster Dad) has had to work with me a few extra minutes. What does “blonde” mean?
I still have a few problems as a result of my prior living conditions. I am almost finished with my pills, but I think I will always need to use eye drops. I will love WestieMed furever and furever because they made sure attention was given to all my medical problems. I feel like a brand new Westie girl thanks to my rescuers, sweet Dr. Franks and my new friends at WestieMed.
Love,
Sassy Ann
Sassy Ann is one of seven Westies rescued from a puppy mill in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Update January 2008: Sassy Ann now called
Mimi
Mimi's eye problem will need
drops daily for life...She has chronic dry eye. However it looks 98% better and
she has little to no discomfort.
She has
adapted into the family, her Westie sister likes her (my Roxy retains Alpha).
When they romp we call it Westie World...a joy to see. Lil Debbie (her
Maltese sister), also a rescue, hangs with and follows her.
Mimi
sleeps with us at the foot of the bed, if not stretched out between us. The
morning it is lick, lick, kiss and kiss. She stills loves to kiss. She
loves to sit in my lap. She wants love.
The walks
on the beach have reduced her weight. She was heavy! I called her my
plus size girl.
Her
ears have started to turn pink, the yeast being cleared up 90%.
She still
tends to have days of upset stomachs even though we have her on sensitive food.
Will continue to try to find a healthy remedy.
Just
got a new camera, trying to figure it out. When I do, I will have lots of
photos at Nashville home and Beach home!
We love
Mimi.
Annette &
Charlie Pacunas
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