Ralph
December 2009:
A few days before Thanksgiving 2009, I received an email
asking if I could help a stray that had shown up on a porch in southern
Missouri. The woman requesting the help was 100% positive
the dog was a wheaten Scottie, but in very bad shape. She
was concerned he might not make it through the night.
I requested pictures to help identify and upon receipt,
I still wasn’t sure it was a Scottie but thought it was possible.
One of our foster moms and I made the 2 hour trip to pick up the dog, and
upon arrival found an emaciated and matted Westie boy. He
could barely walk; he had no upper front teeth and his front bottom teeth were
worn down to loose nubs. He was scratching and underneath
the mats his skin was almost completely bare. The mats on
his hind legs were so huge and barely attached that it looked like he was
wearing “chaps”. With heavy hearts, we put him in the car,
thinking that we were bringing him home to be euthanized.
Back in St. Louis, I backed out of the driveway after
dropping the foster mom at home, and looked in my rearview mirror where I saw
Ralph (we had named him during the trip back) standing up, wagging his tail.
With tears in my eyes, I headed to the vet’s office, dreading what might
come next.
Ralph’s examination determined that he had a major
bacterial infection, a possible heart murmur, luxating patellas in both back
legs, slight cloudiness in both eyes, and the sweetest
disposition. As the vet looked in Ralph’s eyes, Ralph rested
his chin in the vet’s hand...I knew we had to do everything possible to get him
healthy again.
The mats were removed, antibiotics started, shot given
to control the itchiness, and Ralph went to his new foster home.
On the vet’s recommendation, the heartworm testing was delayed until
Ralph had some time to recuperate.
It didn’t take long to find out that Ralph had been
someone’s pet at some time. He is housebroken, loves car
rides, begs for food, and has decided the best place to sleep is on top of the
back of the couch. He enjoys walks with his foster Scottie
sister. He has gained weight, his hair is growing back, and
since he was showing overall improvement, he went back to the vet’s office for
his heartworm test. To our dismay, he tested positive for
heartworms.
After considering the alternatives, it was decided to
wait a month for Ralph to get in better health and then begin the preliminary
testing to see if he could withstand the heartworm treatment.
We hope to begin his treatment in January 2010.
Ralph has snuck his way into our hearts.
His name has changed to Ralph Henry. We call him RH
for short but then refer to him as HRH (His Royal Highness).
His age is estimated at 9-10 years old and he deserves to live the rest of his
life in a loving home.
He will remain in foster care until the treatment is
done, and we are hoping that a door will open to a perfect “furever” home.
Many thanks to WestieMed for their help with Ralph’s
veterinary bills!
Vicki Frazier
St. Louis Scottish Terrier Rescue
Update January 7, 2010:
 Wanted to give a quick update on Ralph.
Took him in today for blood work. We will find out
tomorrow or Friday if we can proceed with the heartworm treatment.
His hair is growing in pretty good. He still has an
aggravated spot at the base of his tail but the vet was overall pleased with his
progress.
We were able to
get him trimmed up (especially on his head) today and think he looks very
dapper.
Thanks again for
your assistance,
Vicki
Frazier St. Louis
Scottish Terrier Rescue
Update June 26, 2010: We lost Ralph Henry on
3/9/2010. I had been to the foster mom's home that morning and he greeted me as
usual - happy and smiling. He was fine in the afternoon and greeted his foster
mom the same way when she got back home from running errands. Just a little
later, he threw up blood, etc......his foster mom grabbed him in her arms and
ran a block up the street to her vet's office. He passed shortly after.
He had finished the worst part of the HW treatment; received the final treatment
for the baby heartworms and we thought we were home free. We were both
devastated. When the foster mom called me hysterically, I drove to the vet's
office and said my goodbyes. He truly enriched our lives and
we are grateful to WestieMed for the financial aid. We console ourselves in the
knowledge that he was happy and loved in the too short time he was with us.
Vicki Frazier St. Louis Scottish Terrier Rescue |