Gosh Val can you get a damm break or what. But that poor boy sure needs a break...I say do it but you are risking your heart...but his life is on the line. I would talk to them about what the treatment entails...
Gosh Val can you get a damm break or what. But that poor boy sure needs a break...I say do it but you are risking your heart...but his life is on the line. I would talk to them about what the treatment entails...
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
I have been frosted!
Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
I've seen about 20 dogs do heartworm treatworm, two of which where almost emaciated and in horrible shape. The emaciated ones had to gain a little bit of weight, but we did do the treatment when they were under weight. I have never seen a dog die from the treatment. I know it happens, as they are injected with immiticide, a form of arsenic, but it dosen't happen all the time.
But then again, we had a 9 year old Golden boarding with us, and had had heartworm treatment early in his life. He passed away overnight due to a weak heart, from the heartworms and treatment. I believe the treatment does take years off the dogs life, so you have to weigh in that option.
Sounds like your heart is with the older black lab, come rain or shine, but as far as overweight labs...
Labrador Retrievers are prone to being overweight.
I had a friend who had to leave her 5 yr old lab/mix with us for a year. She was very overweight and underexercised.
I worked w/ her and restricted her dog food a bit, but not too much. (It doesn't take much, just time and patience), and she trimmed down like a champ! Labs also love to run, so frisbee tossing and bike riding w/ Roxy running beside me, really got us into a positive routine. The pounds melted off. This girl was slim, muscular and more alert, afterwards.
A side note-
The lab's prior owner, being concerned w/ overweight, gave her iams diet forumula. I personally, don't believe in diet dog food so, at that time, gave her iams normal formula. Since then I have been educated on raw feeding, and do that with my own dog.
If, for whatever reason, it doesn't work out with the older black lab, consider the chocolate lab, or both. I wish i could adopt one of them.
Anyways, whatever happens, you can handle it, hun!
Zoey
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