Herman

August 2008:
Herman came to Little White Dog Rescue
in June of 2008 from his owner whose adult children and grandchild were moving
back into her home.
Herman was born on 2/1/2002 and was
given to his owner by the breeder, as Herman was the runt of the litter and the
breeder didn't think she could sell the pup due to his size and the possibility
that he may not live.
Herman was hand-fed and grew and
thrived, and was loved and doted on. Unfortunately, Herman was never socialized
to small children and acted very fearful whenever children were in close
proximity to him. Therefore his owner felt she had no other choice, with a
crawling infant moving into her home, than to place Herman with our rescue
organization.
When Herman was relinquished to our
volunteer it was stated that he had previously suffered a fall down several
steps and had developed a limp, which when x-rayed by the local vet did not
reveal anything broken and he was diagnosed with a sprained ligament. It was
also stated then when taken for walks, Herman did well walking on 3 legs as he
simply picked up the leg that bothered him and hopped along on the other 3! Our
volunteer noticed immediately that even when standing on all fours, Herman was
not bearing any weight on the left hind leg and was holding the leg
approximately 1/2 inch off the ground.
Herman was taken to our vet for
another x-ray, then referred to the specialty veterinary hospital, where he was
diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament and surgery was recommended.
Herman received the surgery on August 8th and is now resting comfortably at his
foster mom's home, where he again, is being hand-fed, loved and doted on!
Herman will have 2-3 months of recuperation during which he is to have very
limited activity beginning with only being allowed outdoors on leash to potty,
then gradually working up to slow walks. His foster mom states that Herman is a
NUT about water coming out of the hose and bites the water and the hose, and
barks when the water stops flowing! Of course all activity is severely limited
during his recuperation, but we expect Herman to make a complete recovery and be
playing in the hose again in the spring!
Little White Dog Rescue would like to
thank WestieMed, it's Board of Directors, and the many kind, caring people who
donate to this worthy cause for helping our group to help Herman. Because of
what you do, we can continue to do what we do...save dogs!
Janeal Dominico, CPDT
Update September 24, 2009: From Janeal...
I have
forwarded the reply from Herman's new family. They are "empty-nesters" so
Herman is their constant companion now. Thank you again for the funding to help
with Herman's surgery and for giving him a chance for a new, pain-free life. We
feel very fortunate to have an excellent veterinary surgeon here in Omaha and
have had amazing results with the two dogs we have taken to him!
Janeal Dominico, CPDT
Little White Dog Rescue
"Life is merrier with a terrier"
From
Janet...
Herman is doing well. He seems to love it here, he really
likes running around in our yard. We live right next to a park where there are
soccer and football teams practicing all the time, so he loves looking out at
the people coming and going. He also loves taking walks in our neighborhood and
people always ask to pet him.
We went on a little vacation in July and he stayed at the
PetSmart Pet Hotel and he loved it there.
I have attached a picture. It shows him when he has turned
"green" from the grass when it's just been cut. He loves to go out in the
grass. The green wears off though, but it surely looks funny!
Janet Klostermann
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