
O.K. First let me note that I have rescued 4 dogs over the past 16 years. They were all at deaths door, two more than the others, and I literally took them from a desperate situation to a life of luxury where they want for nothing. I currently have three that for all practical purposes, are my children with fur. That said.
Two of the dogs that I rescued have developed serious health issues I have noticed others who have dogs simply don't have, and I do know lots of people with dogs. I know it's not the fault of the dog and I never regret money or time spent dealing with their issues, although, I do have limits ingrained that are not easily altered (surgery being one of them). I spend tons of time investigating their issues to make sure I am comfortable with what I am doing to help them.
I currently have a 18 month old dog that has: Spaying Incontinence, which requires she take Proin for the rest of her life. She has anxiety, and has been on Doxipin for two months, and may need to be on it for more. She is just being cured for her third urinary infection in less than a nine months, which is causing concern and consideration of surgery to correct her inverted vulva. Just two days ago, I had to rush her to the emergency clinic because she vomited blood (hopefully this issue is cured).
Again I'm not complaining here, I will always rescue dogs because I truly believe in saving a life. Some have said that I have once again been sent this creature because I'm good at dealing with this type of thing.
I guess I am curious if others out there who have rescued dogs are having the same things to deal with. When I got the dog, she was four months old, and she filled the void left when we lost a dog that we had for 14 years, also with numerous very serious health issues (worse than this).
Thanks for the vent,
Anela