Posted over 6 months ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago
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Ruger is such a handsome boy! And growing like a weed! At 4 months old, he weighed about 45 lbs; at 7 months old, he weighed 79 lbs; at just under 10 months old, he weighed 93 lbs. He has had three rounds of vaccinations and is receiving monthly preventives. He’ll be scheduled for neuter surgery at the appropriate age but can be adopted on a provisional contract that doesn’t become final until after neuter.
Ruger and two puppies believed to be his siblings were dumped in a rural area near the border between Oklahoma and Arkansas. The finder took all three puppies to the vet for their first vaccinations and found homes for the other two. But Ruger needed surgery for his eyes and for people who don’t have experience with entropion, that diagnosis can be a worrisome prospect. The finder reached out to one of our rescue friends who reached out to us. Since we have plenty of experience and a vet who does excellent entropion correction, we were glad to bring him into Bluebonnet. Ruger had entropion surgery on both eyes in May.
In November, Ruger had arthroscopic surgery on both shoulders to correct osteochondritis dissecans. His recovery is going well and we expect him to be released from restricted activity by late December. Once he gets clearance from the orthopedic surgeon, we'll get Ruger scheduled for neuter surgery with our primary vet.
If you’re looking for a big companion, be sure to submit your application here.
Ruger is such a handsome boy! And growing like a weed! At 4 months old, he weighed about 45 lbs; at 7 months old, he weighed 79 lbs; at just under 10 months old, he weighed 93 lbs. He has had three rounds of vaccinations and is receiving monthly preventives. He’ll be scheduled for neuter surgery at the appropriate age but can be adopted on a provisional contract that doesn’t become final until after neuter.
Ruger and two puppies believed to be his siblings were dumped in a rural area near the border between Oklahoma and Arkansas. The finder took all three puppies to the vet for their first vaccinations and found homes for the other two. But Ruger needed surgery for his eyes and for people who don’t have experience with entropion, that diagnosis can be a worrisome prospect. The finder reached out to one of our rescue friends who reached out to us. Since we have plenty of experience and a vet who does excellent entropion correction, we were glad to bring him into Bluebonnet. Ruger had entropion surgery on both eyes in May.
In November, Ruger had arthroscopic surgery on both shoulders to correct osteochondritis dissecans. His recovery is going well and we expect him to be released from restricted activity by late December. Once he gets clearance from the orthopedic surgeon, we'll get Ruger scheduled for neuter surgery with our primary vet.
If you’re looking for a big companion, be sure to submit your application here.
Submit Application
Our application to foster or adopt is on our website at www.bluebonnetrescue.org.
Approve Application
Our application process usually includes a vet/reference check, plus landlord check if you rent.
Home Check
One of our volunteers will meet you at your home to verify that you have secure fencing and a safe place for one of our dogs to live.
Meet the Pet
We typically arrange a meet & greet at Windsong Ranch in Whitewright TX and invite you to bring your dog/s with you.