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Sunday, March 30, 2008

  • Thursday night went well with Kimble. He was much more playful and excited than the night before. It was easy to tell he was feeling back to his energetic self again after the surgery.

    Saturday he was adopted by a nice, young couple. He has a new brother - a bloodhound about 9 months old. We took them in the play yard to see how well they got along, and they did great together. When it was time to go inside to do the paperwork, they did not want to go in. It's a happy ending/new beginning for him!

    I'll miss him. He's a good one.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

  • First night went great! No accidents, no whining, no trying to eat cats. Such a great dog!

    Here'ss a pic of him from an adoption event earlier this month!

    Kimble

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

  • Dr. Kimble

    Late January I received a phone call from a guy that adopted my first foster kitten, Kevin had just found a dog on his doorstep at his new home in TN. The dog had major hair loss due to mange. He tried to take the dog to he no-kill shelters in his area, but none would take him. He later had to drop him off at a shlter where he would be euthanized after 3 days.

    Kevin went back and adopted "Dr. Kimble" after a couple of days. He decided he was going to treat his mange and try to find him a good home. I knew he was coming back to IL to visit friends, and I asked Sally at the shelter if we could take the dog. Everything worked out and Kimble arrived at the Quincy Humane Society mid-February.

    Kimble is such a great dog. He's a black and white hound/pointer mix (we guess) and is about 6 months old. He is very playful and EXTREMELY smart. He immediately picked up "sit" and "shake" and has been working with staff on clicker training. He is definitely one of the staff's favortes at the shelter.

    Kimble was checked out by Dr. Kaiser last week and we found out he has entropian. The Wikipedia definiton is: Entropion is a medical condition in which the eyelids fold inward. It is very uncomfortable, as the eyelashes rub against the cornea constantly. Entropion is usually caused by genetic factors and may be congenital. Trachoma infection may cause scarring of the inner eyelid, which may cause entropion.

    Today Kimble had surgery to correct the problem. He is now at my house to recover. He's in a great mood, but pretty sleepy. He finally got to eat a little supper after his long fasting period. Right now he's resting comfortably on my living room floor. Franklin, my 7 month old kitten who has disliked dogs since forever, has actually gotten accustomed to him fairly quickly. He's already tried chasing Kimble's tail. Shystee, my other cat that's about 4 years old, is not doing so great with him. She sits in the doorway and growls. Kimble doesn't care though. He just keeps checking things out and resting.

    Hopefully I'll have time to upload some pictures later tonight.

  • Hi everyone! My name is Melody and I am the Volunteer and Special Events Coordinator at the Quincy Humane Society. I also foster animals that need a place to stay other than the shelter. This is a blog about my foster kids. :)

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    • Member Since: 3/26/2008

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