<![CDATA[Little Tails Rescue, Inc. - Blog]]>Wed, 29 Dec 2021 23:21:18 -0800Weebly<![CDATA[Nina Update]]>Wed, 25 Nov 2015 13:50:36 GMThttp://littletails.net/blog/nina-updateNina is now fully recovered from her dental surgery and has been spayed and is ready for adoption.  She is doing much better.  She walks well on a leash, is starting to play a bit with her foster brothers and sisters, although she is just learning how to be a dog. She was kept isolated for long periods of time with very little human or animal interaction.  She is not partial to cats but gets along well with dogs.
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<![CDATA[Update on Nina]]>Fri, 09 Oct 2015 12:34:05 GMThttp://littletails.net/blog/update-on-ninaNina saw the vet on Tuesday, October 6, 1 week after her dental surgery.  Her mouth is healing well but we did notice in the day prior to her vet visit that she was sneezing and hacking more than normal.  We mentioned that to Dr. Ferreira but she was unable to see anything unusual in her mouth.  She thought most likely a sinus reaction/mild infection due to the number of teeth that were extracted and the general condition of her mouth. 

Nina was prescribed Chlorpheniramine 4 mg every 12 hours and her sneezing and hacking are way down so it appears to be working well.

We have another follow up in two weeks.  She is not spayed as of yet since she is still healing from her dental surgery and the vet did not want to do the dental and spaying at one time.  We will wait until Nina is fully healed and she can be put under anesthesia again.

Her behavior has also improved greatly.  She is not afraid to come into the house, she has started barking and wags her tail now.  She eats really well!!  But she still refuses to urinate on grass.  Looks like that will take a bit more time.  She lived in a concrete paved backyard no grass that I could see when I picked her up so hence her behavior now.

Nina is also getting used to daily walks which we hope will help her grass issues.  She gets along well with other dogs but is very curious about cats and tends to chase.  We will continue working with her and cats.


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