Sunday, April 12, 2020

ANGRY!!!!!!

Sherman and Orchid




Woke up this morning:

So today is Easter. The crazy part of me decided I wanted to cook a twelve hour brisket with Maddy's (my oldest daughter, 4 yo) favorite vegetable.... Artichokes. So, I decided to wake up at 4am and start the smoker for this dinner I had all planned out in my mind. I got up, and walked into the kitchen to see sweet Sherman perk up in his kennel like Christmas morning to see what the clatter was all about. Poor guy had gone to the bathroom in his kennel (not uncommon for fosters since they may not know to go outside). I did let him out and his feet looked on so I let him out of the kennel for a while to explore the kitchen... poor thing just went into George's kennel. It's like he has no clue on how to be outside of a cage. I proceeded to clean up the mess and I had this overwhelming sense of angry wash over me...

First Crusty Bath

SHERMAN'S CONDITION

I think my anger stemmed from yesterday. I mean, I saw the photos of him at the shelter. I saw the condition. But once I actually laid eyes on him my heart hurt, my blood boiled, I wanted retribution for him, to make someone hurt as badly as he was hurt.

You see.... yesterday I gave him his first or many, many, many medicated baths. From what I have googled (gotta love Google), Demodex is a form of mite that lives in the hair follicle, making it eventually fall out and the skin to be crusty and smell horribly of yeast. It is typically passed on from mother to pup during birth and can happen to any dog. This isn't what infuriates me... What makes me mad is the  condition I first saw him in.

Sherman is estimated to be five months old.... 5 MONTHS!!!!! He looks like a dog you'd see on a zombie movie... he has almost no fur, he has flaky skin and sores over his entire body, he's itchy, droopy, crusty, a few open sores, and I can count many more bones on his body than I should be able to....he looked defeated. He's tired and yesterday he looked like he had simply given up. There's no reason a young puppy should have given up.

He's so skinny and lacked energy yesterday that when I was giving him a bath I thought for sure he had an inflamed anal gland. I later realized what I was feeling was his hip bone.... HIS HIP BONE!!!!! I mentioned yesterday that this dog has no reason to trust people whatsoever and it's true, but the entire time I was scrubbing him down he was leaning into me, grunting in approval, and laying his head on my leg. He would have a hard time standing but he would grunt and almost purr with approval. After the bath he went back to sleep inside the kennel (although he had free roam of the entire kitchen and backyard.


Car ride from the Shelter

Sherman's Backside (what I thought was an infected glad... it's his bone)


FAST FORWARD TO THIS MORNING

I was so conflicted this morning when he greeted me. I was more than happy to see him, see that he made it through his first night with relative ease (the first night with a new foster is always the hardest). But I was so angry he was failed by a person. Failed by someone he should have trusted. And as it is with many dogs... he showed me who the stronger species is. As I was cleaning his kennel, he sniffed on me and gave me licks , almost like he was thanking me. Like wherever he was before, a simple kennel cleaning wasn't a normal thing.

People suck. Not all people, but a lot of us do and we all know it. We argue about everything, we debate everything from politics to what we eat for dinner. Dogs are simple. All they want is a warm bed and someone to come home at night and give them attention and food. They don't argue over who spends time with them, they don't argue what you put in front of them to eat, they don't care about politics or celebrities... they're simple. Sherman in particular is a simple, sweet pup. He looks like he could be cast in "I Am Legend" but he has a sweet soul.

All of today has been more or less a whole new dog. He still prefers to lay in his kennel to rest but he's perked up, he followed me around the kitchen sniffing for food, we even got to hear his bark. (Note to self- don't feed the other dog first while I get his dinner ready or he will bark "what the hell dude"). By the end of the evening he would even come up to us looking for to be scratched. He's growing on us all fast. More updates to come.


Sleepy Boy

I've been asked quite a bit over the last day on how to help this guy. If you are one of those people or if Sherman's story has inspired you in some way you can find Underdog Animal Rescue's Facebook page here, there is a fundraiser post on the page.

4 comments:

  1. It is so very hard and time consuming to foster a dog in this condition. It’s also emotionally exhausting. It is the most rewarding thing that you can do! So very great to see them blossom into a real dog with fur.
    Keep up the fantastic work!

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  2. You are truly Sherman’s angel. This story made me cry over just how awful people can be and also tears of gratitude for people like you. Sherman is in great hands full of love and kindness.

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  3. Can’t stop crying. So very grateful to you guys for loving & caring for Sherman & Orchid. Special people for special dogs ❤️🐾. So thankful to see sleepy boy Sherman looking comfortable & resting. 🤗🥰

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