Lilly
December 2009: 
Lilly is a one year old, unspayed, Westie who was
born in a puppy mill situation (we believe) in a town called Sudbury, which is
in northern Ontario. She was originally going be be used
for breeding however she got ill so the "breeder" advertised her in a local
paper as "take her or we will put her down" A young girl, approximately 25
years old, and her father answered the ad and took Lilly when she was
approximately 4-5 months old. The young girl was, we suspect, mentally
challenged so was very unprepared and unequipped for the financial and emotional
responsibility of taking care of an ill Westie, and felt the best solution was
to keep her crated all day, for about 6 months and did not get her any
Veterinary care. Lilly skin and condition got worse and
worse until the young girl could no longer cope and placed an ad on a website
with her pitiful picture, offering her to anyone who wanted her. Very luckily,
one of our Westie lovers saw the ad, contacted us and Westies in Need called the
owner right away and offered assistance. A Westies in Need
family who have adopted two of our Westies (one puppy mill girl named Molly and
a blind Westie named Tara) offered to make the 4 1/2 hour drive (one way) to get
her for us and then turned around and drove right back to our waiting arms. We
took her to our Vet that same day and her treatments began.
She is a tiny, sweet, fragile, sick little girl who has had a hard start to
life, but we will make sure she gets the very best care possible from this
moment on. Westies in Need would like to thank WestieMed for
all they do and for their very generous donation for Lilly's care.
With love and thanks,
Corrie Yeoman
Kim McLean
Directors, Westies in Need
Update January 6, 2010: To all of the wonderful
folks at WestieMed,
Just a quick e-mail to say thanks and
thanks again for the generous donation you made to our rescue for our girl
Lilly! It is so very much appreciated...we will keep you updated on her
progress.
Thanks!!
Corrie
Director, Westies in Need Update
February 4, 2010:
Well
it has been about 6 weeks now since our Lilly came into our Westies in Need
rescue program and I wanted to send you all a follow-up picture and update.
When Lilly arrived she was so very sick and she was about 7
lb. At her next Vet visit she went up to about 7 1/2 lb. and at her last visit
she was now almost 8 lbs...slow but steady and we would love to see her gain a
bit more. Her fur is coming along...again
slow...but a bit more every day! She was bathed 3 times a day for the first 2
weeks, then twice a day, then once a day and is now down to a bath every other
day. The first few weeks she just stood there and did not move when you bathed
her...now she hears the water run and she is gone!!! Too funny!!!
The biggest change we have seen (and I mean HUGE!!!!) is in
her attitude. When I first got Lilly she slept about 18 hours a day, would not
run or play at all and had no life her eyes at all....well...she is now a
little spit ball! This young lady has Westie-tude
to spare! She barks at me if I am not quick enough with her supper, runs up and
down our hall chasing my Charlotte like she is in the Indy 500, eats like there
is no tomorrow, plays for hours on end with toys and is an absolute joy!
She is the sweetest, most loving and cuddly Westie I have
ever known...if you let her she would live her life snuggled on your lap playing
with your fingers or trying to chase your eye lashes!!! What a joy she is!
I will keep you all updated on her progress. I want to
thank you all once again for your love, your support and your donations for this
little girl. She had a rough start to life, but she is certainly making up for
it now. With love and thanks,
Corrie
Westies in Need Update June 25, 2010:
Lilly,
as you know, came into the rescue on December 10th and at that time she was a
mess, but she became stronger and stronger as the months went on and was even
starting to grow some hair and not smelling as bad.!
THEN...April
came and she had a small sore on her head one day (the size of my little
fingernail) ...in 2 1/2 days it covered almost 1/2 of her head (picture is
attached) and was oozing and pussy. I thought for a moment she had flesh eating
disease....needless to say we were off to the Vet in a minute and she was
diagnosed with a severe bacterial infection that her current antibiotic was
doing nothing for and Demodex Mange. So from April till now it has been a long
haul and we have kinda had to start at the beginning...she lost all her hair
(damn!!!) and had, I would say, 60 small, open sores on her body from the
mange.
She
is now seeing her regular Vet as well as Steven Waisglass, a Canine
Dermatologist. She went immediately on a different antibiotic and is now also
on Ivermectin for the mange. She was also found to have a problem with her
Thyroid (I sent all her blood work off to Jean Dodds) so she is currently on
Thyroid medication as well. I have attached some pictures for you to see...I
need to take some more of her now as she is starting to improve. She is back to
wearing little clothes all the time and she has to wear her back boots again as
well so she does not rip her skin when she scratches. We are back to a bath
every other day with the Dermabens shampoo and then another shampoo with the
Nizoral and then an oatmeal rinse and I have a Derma cool spray that I can spray
on her in bad, itch spots.
Through
all this she is still eating and pooping well and is still the sweetest little
thing. In April when she was VERY sick she was back to sleeping most of the day
and very lethargic, but she has improved since then...does not sleep too much
during the day and is back to playing with toys and trying very hard to play
with my Charlotte, who still wants absolutely NOTHING to do with her. So
funny!!! She was only 3.4 kg when she arrived in our rescue and is currently
5.6 KG now, so a good and steady improvement with her weight. We appreciate
WestieMed more than you know. Corrie and her little Westies, Charlotte and
Miss Lilly Update April 12, 2011:
My
Lilly is doing better...still not 100% which is disappointing but she is looking
better. Her skin is still an issue and will probably be for all her life.
She is now seeing a holistic Vet in Toronto...she saw the canine
dermatologist for months but I was unhappy as he just wanted to continue her
treatment with additional drugs, so I am now on the holistic approach.
She has been on a RAW diet for a month now as well, but I have seen no
improvement at all as far as her skin.
Here is a picture I took of her in
December!
Corrie
Update January 9, 2012:I
want to send you a follow-up regarding our Lilly. She was a little Westie
who WestieMed helped over 2 years ago now. You helped me so much as well as
Bette, answering al my questions - you are so knowledgeable and I could not
begin to thank you enough! Lilly continues to do well, not 100% but I doubt
that she will ever be...but she is happy and a whole lot better than she was
when she arrived into our rescue. Last month we had 19 Westies come into our
rescue - a very busy month but all are doing great! Corrie Westies in Need
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