Butters

February 2008:
Butters was adopted by myself in December of 2007 from a
rescue group in central Pennsylvania. His background is not completely known,
but the rescue informed me he had came from a breeder with a group of other
Westies.
Butters is approximately 3 years old. Many of the dogs
that came with Butters were in poor shape and were very timid. I become fond of
Butters because of his outgoing personality.
Prior to adopting Butters, I noticed his ears had a growth
in them, but the rescue informed me their vet had stated they were ear polyps
that probably would not respond to treatment. They stated if I was concerned, I
could consult a specialist. After adopting Butters I took him to the University
of Pennsylvania's Vet Hospital only to find out he needed a surgery which
would cost over $5,000.
Knowing Butters needed the surgery because of the constant
pain he displayed from his ears, I knew I had to find a way for Butters to get
the surgery.
Thankfully,
I found WestieMed over the internet and Butters was sent to Ohio to receive a
surgery. One of WestieMed's generous members has kept Butters throughout the
surgery recovery process and has kept me posted on his recovery. Butters has
went from a low energy dog who was constantly scratching his ears to a happy,
playful, and affectionate dog.
I know he will be happy living with myself and my two
Labradors. Despite his size, Butters is definitely the top dog and will not let
the other dogs try to boss him around, even if they are 5 times his size!
I will be getting Butters back on February 18, 2008, and I
am so happy to know he can finally live without the pain he has went through for
the first three years of his life. Butters can now begin to live the happy life
he should have always been able to live if only his previous owners had taken
proper care of him.
I am so thankful that WestieMed has made it possible for
Butters now to have the life he always has deserved.
Thanks for all of your help,
Jennifer Boddorf & Butters
Update February 26, 2008:
I just wanted to let you know Butters is doing great. He
now has a lot more energy & likes to play with both of my dogs. However, he
gives my male lab a hard time about getting into bed at night. I guess he
doesn't want another male in the bed! He'll growl until my other dog gives up
and sleeps in the spare bedroom. Haha--never would have thought a little dog
would have so much power! Other than that though, he gets along with them great
& loves to chase them around.
He's also very good about letting me put them medicine in
his ears & seems to love his new food.
Thanks again for all of your help,
Jennifer Boddorf
Update March 5, 2010:
Butters is doing great! His ear problems are much
better now and are controlled by him being placed on a special diet and using
occasional medications.
Despite his small size, he is still the pack leader of the
dogs in the house. It has taken some time and assistance from my boyfriend, but
he has finally accepted me as the leader in the house. He no longer tries to
mark things in the house or bark when he is put in his crate. It just took a
simple "be quite" from my boyfriend when Butters barked in his crate and he's
be good ever since! And to think he had been ignoring my commands all this
time! I guess I had always just been spoiling him too much! He is still the
"baby" of the family though.
Thanks again for all your help!
Jennifer
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