Please go to our website for all specific information about this dog. Our info doesn't transfer over to the adoption sites.
Emmie came to us about ready to have babies. She was living with someone in a van for 5 months before we took her in. With a ton of heartache, and several ER visits, none of her 14 huge babies survived. They had a great dane daddy. We knew she was thin but once all the babies were out of her, we discovered that she was completely emaciated!
It's now time for Emmie to be someone's beloved girl for the rest of her life! She is affectionate, lovable, good energy, loves to play fetch! She's quiet and easy in a crate while in foster care.
Here's the biggie, she cannot eat any kibble at all, nor does she drink water. We do not know why. We originally fed her forms of raw diet (dehydrated, frozen etc) but have her on canned food and she's doing great. When we tried to add the smallest amount of kibble to these diets, she got screaming diarrhea, so we quit trying to introduce it. She gets 2 cans of Natures Domain dog food a day now and is the perfect picture of health.
We understand that she's always been an only pet so we want that for her future.
As far as her dog social skills, she's been unreactive to any dogs on the other side of a fence, crate on a walk. We were told she's better with males than females
Her new family must be homeowners with a securely fenced yard, no exceptions.
Prior to adoption, our dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, micro-chipped and parasite treated/prevented.
Please go to our website for all specific information about this dog. Our info doesn't transfer over to the adoption sites.
Emmie came to us about ready to have babies. She was living with someone in a van for 5 months before we took her in. With a ton of heartache, and several ER visits, none of her 14 huge babies survived. They had a great dane daddy. We knew she was thin but once all the babies were out of her, we discovered that she was completely emaciated!
It's now time for Emmie to be someone's beloved girl for the rest of her life! She is affectionate, lovable, good energy, loves to play fetch! She's quiet and easy in a crate while in foster care.
Here's the biggie, she cannot eat any kibble at all, nor does she drink water. We do not know why. We originally fed her forms of raw diet (dehydrated, frozen etc) but have her on canned food and she's doing great. When we tried to add the smallest amount of kibble to these diets, she got screaming diarrhea, so we quit trying to introduce it. She gets 2 cans of Natures Domain dog food a day now and is the perfect picture of health.
We understand that she's always been an only pet so we want that for her future.
As far as her dog social skills, she's been unreactive to any dogs on the other side of a fence, crate on a walk. We were told she's better with males than females
Her new family must be homeowners with a securely fenced yard, no exceptions.
Prior to adoption, our dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, micro-chipped and parasite treated/prevented.