Color: Sable
Size: Extra Large
Gender: Female- spayed
Age: 10-12 years
Floor-friendly: Housebroken
Good with kids: Extremely tolerant of children, though I'm not sure she enjoys the racket.
She is an excellent dog.
Friendly: yes but used to being by herself, so acts somewhat independant.
Jumps fences: No attempt to move usually, let alone jumping anything vertical.
Playful: More of a throw rug than playfulSleeps indoors and outdoors
Origin: Illinois pound/veterinarians office picked up by animal control
Health concerns: Glory was very ill when we took her in. She was heartworm positive andhas epilepsy. She has been successfully treated for heartworms and issuccessfully medicated for her epilepsy. She will always need daily
medication and annual bloodwork.
Heartworm negative: yes, and on Sentinel heartworm preventative, year-round
Microchip: AVID microchip
Shots: Rabies, DHLPP, Bordetella
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See
update from December 14, 2005
Glory is
an A special thank you goes out to
Glory's sponsors: Betty, Edward, & Ashli Chapman in memory of Molli-Girl. Eden Roy.
Steve Hitz in memory of Marah & Gretchen. Michael and Sherry Eckert in honor
of Noir. Cheryl Smith in memory of Rommel
and in honor of Big John. Lonny & Mary Hymes in loving memory of their German
Shepherd Dusty who is running & playing in Heaven. Penny & Mike Hart
in honor of their beloved Sheeba who passed away in 2003. Eric Blum in honor
of Harley (a football fan). Kylie (and her
mom and dad, Chris and Tricia Miller). John Stein's generous support of Glory's
heartworm treatment. Jeanette Andrews' continued support of Glory. Christina
Givins in honor of
Reno.
Sharon Brown's continued support of Glory
in
memory
of Burl. Anjali
Purkayastha. Mike & Nicolle
White
in
memory
of
their beloved, sable Shepherd named Princess.
Maureen Berk.
Patricia Thomas in memory of Kelly who survived heartworm treatment
at the age of 9 (when Patricia adopted her) and lived for four more glorious
years.
Judith
Trego
in
memory
of
Beckett.
Steve
Hitz in memory of Marah. Eric Andrews.
Caryn Andrews
in memory of Rocky
Would you like to be a sponsor?older sable female German Shepherd Dog. She has retired to
our rescue home to sleep away the days in comfort and spoiling rather
than spending the remainder of her days in a pound. She still has
a lot
to go through though. Glory doesn't just have just homelessness against
her--
the old girl arrived at the shelter being heartworm positive, having
hip
dysplasia, and is an epileptic. Quite possibly, her family dumped
her
due to her illnesses.
Many folks choose to dump their pet when serious illness is found rather than treating them or choosing the difficult option of euthanasia.
Right now, our top priority is stabilizing her epilepsy and getting her phenobarb levels stabilized. Once that is done, our vet will consider treating her for her heartworm, and we are setting her up for treatments for her hip pain. Currnently, she is perfectly happy to lay around the house our outside in the screened in porch.
She has made friends with all of the household pets and the household child. Our little boy likes to tickle the pets and hug them to make them all better. He is very happy to sit and watch TV with them also. Glory was quite interested in VeggieTales! It was the first time she perked up in days! She has settled in well and we hope that her medical treatment continues in a positive direction.
Glory is alive today due to a couple very caring volunteers at a humane society and a very understanding veterinarian who let her camp out until she could be adopted or taken in by rescue. Glory is not the only dog to retire to rescue. Shadow, who is now 15, was retired when she was eight. Sabrina who came in at 10yrs old, was with us until she was 13 yrs old and taken by cancer. Rebel passed away in rescue of old age. When it is possible, we are dedicated to seniors spending their golden years in safety and love.
Being killed by some stranger after spending your last days in concrete and chain link just has no justice. We will continue to help where we can, we thank those at the shelters who share the value of all life.
We welcome anyone who would open their heart and home to a senior German Shepherd to contact us.
December 14,
2005
A big thank you for
everyone who donated to Glory's heartworm treatment. She is now spayed
and ready
for a new home. Are you that new home for an elderly, loving gal?
Details: Glory completed her heartworm treatment and has been
cleared through multiple blood tests. She was spayed finally and
is finally
the household
medically stable pet she should've been able to be her whole life
rather
than undergoing all of these procedures and treatments in her golden
years. The good news is the veterinarian has been unable to find
any
indication of hip dysplasia as previously thought, the unstable walk
and
laying around was more likely due to painful infection and exhaustion
due
to heartworm and pain.
December 22, 2005
Glory now has had seizures after being
off her phenobarb which means she
does need medication the rest of her life, which will hopefully be
long
and happy.
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