Honey Bun
July 2010:
Honey Bun was a 4 month old puppy who was bred in Ontario
by a “back yard breeder” and then sold to a family when she was 8 weeks old.
The family quickly noticed that their new puppy was not eating well and not
playing or enjoying life as a new puppy should, so they immediately brought her
to the Vet.
Their Vet diagnosed her CMO (Craniomandibular Osteopathy)
and they promptly returned her to the breeder asking for their money back.
Craniomandibular Osteopathy (also known as "Westie Jaw") is
a non-cancerous growth along both lower jawbones. Fortunately, CMO is treatable
and puppies nearly always fully recover, however the recovery period is long and
quite painful for the puppy till their growth period is over.
The breeder reluctantly agreed to have the puppy returned
to her and contacted Westies in Need for help. She asked us to take this little
girl in as she was not familiar with Craniomandibular Osteopathy - as a matter of
fact had never even heard of it - and was not willing to pay the inevitable
costly vet bills or put in the time to make this puppy well.
We immediately agreed to take this puppy into our rescue,
but also felt very strongly that this was a good opportunity to educate her on
CMO and to let her know that both the male and female Westie she used for
breeding Honey Bun were carriers of this condition and should NOT be used again
in her breeding program.
After much discussion and calls from our Vet, she finally
agreed to surrender the mom of this little puppy to us as well. She also agreed
to have the male neutered right away, but would keep him as a pet. The Mom was
surrendered into our rescue 4 days after Honey Bun came in and is now spayed and
had some badly needed dental done and is now living a wonderful new life!
WestieMed has been so incredibly generous to our rescue
and we could not thank them enough.
Westies in Need is committed to making sure this little
girl gets the best care possible and lives a long and healthy life and we could
not do it without WestieMed!
Corrie Yeoman
Westies in Need
Update November 16, 2010: Honey Bun now named Jackie
Jackie is doing extremely well.
We can barely remember the frail little dog we brought back from Kingston in
August.
It has been amazing watching her
grow in character and confidence. She has also grown physically, she is
currently 12lbs and has a healthy appetite. Chloe and her have developed a
wonderful bond and I am not sure what one would do without the other. Chloe
really watches out for her little sister and Jackie simply worships the ground
her big sister walks on.
She is fantastic on off leash
trail walks and we can't believe how fast she has become. Chloe only has about
half a Westie length on her. They run and play like crazy.
She does not show much sign of
the jaw pain as she did in August and September. It certainly opens more but is
still a little limited. We are hoping to get her off the Metacam by next
spring. We will make our final decision upon having X-Rays done in Feb- March to
see haw the jawbone looks.
Jackie has brought a lot to our
little family. In the early days of August, she did not seem to even act like a
dog. Watching her grow into all her natural instincts and become the thriving
little dog she now is, seems nothing short of a small miracle. When I watch her
running "hot" laps around the house or yard, the catch phrase "high on life" immediately comes to mind.
Update April 12, 2011: I saw Honey Bun just a
few weeks ago. We had an indoor Westie Play Day-which was so much fun-had 147
Westies come for an afternoon of fun!!! She was there with her family and she
is doing great. No longer on any medication and looks PERFECT!!
Corrie |