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CyberHustler 04-14-2008 01:57 AM

I love dogs. Beautiful doggie you have!

Sarah_Jayne 04-14-2008 02:50 AM

Beautiful dog..some of the best I have known have been rescues.

BobG 04-14-2008 02:55 AM

very good lookin pooch. Congrats.

EuroRev_Stacey 04-14-2008 02:58 AM

Beautiful Dog, I love Kody!

Mike Semen 04-14-2008 03:41 AM

Good work. She looks happier already in the later pics. :)

viencarl 04-14-2008 05:38 AM

I'm a pet lover too what you did is a thumbs up :):):)

Loryn 04-14-2008 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Sam Granger (Post 14064487)
Beautiful dog Loryn! And a nice read too! Hope you keep us updated on Kody!


I will for sure. She slept next to my bed all night. When I came up with the leash this morning to take her for a walk she crawled walked away with her ears down hiding from me. I guess she thought I was going to beat her. I cried. I just can't believe something so powerful, smart, and beautiful feels the way she does. So I laid down with her for a while and let her smell the leash, then we went for a short jog around the block. I will do that two more times today. Hopefully that fear will leave her, breaks my heart. I couldn't believe she was running to hide like that. I swear I am telling you all right now if I get my hands on the bitch she is hurt. I will put her in the hospital, film it for YouTube, wait until she the bitch heals, and put her back in the hospital with a follow up YouTube video report. At the end of the video I will say if any one of you mother fuckers want to beat a dog, this will happen to you. I AM COMING! haha Kidding, about the video, not kidding about beating the bitch! Or am I? :evil-laug

tranza 04-14-2008 09:52 AM

She looks happy at your place.

How old is she?

Loryn 04-14-2008 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by EuroRev_Stacey (Post 14064706)
Beautiful Dog, I love Kody!


Thank you Coty loves you and GFY too! She is behind me now excited about her fame! hehe :1orglaugh

Loryn 04-14-2008 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by tranza (Post 14066109)
She looks happy at your place.

How old is she?

She is 5 years old.

DateDoc 04-14-2008 09:57 AM

What an awesome dog. Kudos to you for rescuing her. For the food ask your vet when you take her in. Sometimes different breeds require different things for optimum health especially if they are older.

As for her settling in it will just take time. Dogs that have been rescued tend to adapt very quickly and trust much more quickly. Spending time with her playing and going for walks will do wonders for her and she will be super happy.

DeadFidel 04-14-2008 09:59 AM

Wish the BEST!!! Great looking dog. Here's my 5yo female too.:thumbsup

http://www.joemaria.com/out.jpg

Scott McD 04-14-2008 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14066087)
When I came up with the leash this morning to take her for a walk she crawled walked away with her ears down hiding from me. I guess she thought I was going to beat her. I cried.

Hopefully that fear will leave her, breaks my heart. I couldn't believe she was running to hide like that.

That's so sad. :(

Thank you ! Thank you ! Thank you ! for rescuing such an amazing animal.
There aren't enough people like you around today.

We have a cat which we got from a rescue centre. Our last cat was killed by two assholes who live not far from here. This one is now a house cat. Too many fucking idiots out there nowadays.


You will have so many fun times with such a bonnie wee dog, and at least he seems fine with the kitties, and they are fine with him, hehe.




Thank You !!!! :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

Honez 04-14-2008 10:07 AM

Loryn, kudos for getting a rescue dog. Our Buster was taken from a pound just days before he was to be put down as "unadoptable". The AZ Rescue worked with him and put him in a loving foster home and then we got him. He had some issues and still has a few but, after 2 1/2 years of working with him he is not the same dog. Time, love and patience will help heal Coty.

Good for you for taking her to doggy classes. The structure will help her as will your daily walks. Her love for the garage corner sounds like she is freaked out by all the open space. You might try getting her a kennel or crate. Dogs like having their little "caves" to hide out in. BUster loves his and even sleeps in it at night. If you do get one, don't force her to go in it. Put it in the garage corner she seems to like, put her bed in it and leave the door to it open. If she uses it, then you can slowly move it towards and eventually into the house.

Keep up with the love and hard work. She is a very lucky girl.

Holly Lez! 04-14-2008 10:35 AM

Awwww congrats sweetie! Dogs are so great! I would be lost without mine! It was great seeing you in AZ btw! We should hang again soon!

TurboAngel 04-14-2008 10:38 AM

Awww I'm glad you have her now!

:)

bronco67 04-14-2008 10:49 AM

My Lab is doing great on Chicken Soup dog food, after having the squirts with Innova -- so watch out for the Innova. It's supposed to be a good food, but it's too rich for some dogs.

Good luck with Coty. I love GSD's.

pornguy 04-14-2008 10:52 AM

as messed up as this may sound, if you want to bath her, sit down in the back year, and play in the hose your self. Brush your hair with a similar brush, and let her see you doing it.

Loryn 04-14-2008 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by DeadFidel (Post 14066135)
Wish the BEST!!! Great looking dog. Here's my 5yo female too.:thumbsup

http://www.joemaria.com/out.jpg

Your baby is beautiful! She looks bigger than Coty hopefully with good food and vitamins Coty fill out more and be as beautiful as your girl! :winkwink:

Iscari0t 04-14-2008 11:04 AM

Congrats on getting a rescue dog. I swear they know they're getting a second chance. I've fostered pits before, and every time, it breaks my heart to see how people mistreat them. May the previous owners some day get treated the same, and may you have many happy years to come with your new pal.

Food's a tricky thing. Innova (about as close to raw food as commercial food gets) can be good stuff, if your pet's kidneys can handle all the protein. My dog (a Boston Terrier) is a little older, with allergies, and the only things that work for her are Eukanuba lamb and rice and Solid Gold Hund-n-Flocken. I went with Hund-n-Flocken because 1) they sell it at my local pet store, 2) she likes it better, and 3) Iams/Eukanuba performs animal testing. Any good owner-run pet store will be able to explain the differences between their pet food offerings and should give you several days worth of free samples.

Again, congrats, and all the best!:thumbsup

Loryn 04-14-2008 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 14066332)
as messed up as this may sound, if you want to bath her, sit down in the back year, and play in the hose your self. Brush your hair with a similar brush, and let her see you doing it.

That doesn't sound messed up at all, that is exactly what I was planning on doing. I was going to put on my bathing suit and take a bath with her. I think that is the only way she will feel okay with it. It might be cold but what the hell after everything she has been through I can handle the cold water. haha

CaptainHowdy 04-14-2008 11:08 AM

She's cute :)!

Loryn 04-14-2008 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Epoch Holly (Post 14066271)
Awwww congrats sweetie! Dogs are so great! I would be lost without mine! It was great seeing you in AZ btw! We should hang again soon!

Oh we have to hang out again there is no question about that. I just love you. You make me laugh and I just feel so comfortable around you. I rarely feel that way about people when I first meet them. Are you going to the XBiz Summer show?

GigaAlan 04-14-2008 11:59 AM

Yay for Rescuing a dog!!! I'm sure you guys will be great together. :thumbsup

Here's mine (since everyone else is posting thier kids pics)

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2327/...9620d473d7.jpg

wargames 04-14-2008 12:05 PM

Cute :thumbsup

Holly Lez! 04-14-2008 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14066522)
Oh we have to hang out again there is no question about that. I just love you. You make me laugh and I just feel so comfortable around you. I rarely feel that way about people when I first meet them. Are you going to the XBiz Summer show?

Awww! I know I had such a fun time that night! Hanging with you and getting to know you was the highlight of the show for me! I am going to Xbiz for sure! Let's plan on another fun night of good talks and good laughs! :thumbsup

Jman 04-14-2008 12:28 PM

You are truly Gold Loryn. Cody is a beautiful dog and I'm sure she'll be extremely happy with you.

Great Thread ;-)

Loryn 04-14-2008 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Epoch Holly (Post 14066682)
Awww! I know I had such a fun time that night! Hanging with you and getting to know you was the highlight of the show for me! I am going to Xbiz for sure! Let's plan on another fun night of good talks and good laughs! :thumbsup

You got it hit me up on ICQ when you get the chance and I will give you my cell number so we will for sure hook up. Can't wait! :thumbsup

Loryn 04-14-2008 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Jean-Francois (Post 14066731)
You are truly Gold Loryn. Cody is a beautiful dog and I'm sure she'll be extremely happy with you.

Great Thread ;-)

Thank you my French Lover and Coty thanks you too! She says she likes the French even though she is German and we don't like anyone.:1orglaugh

Loryn 04-14-2008 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by GigaAlan (Post 14066613)
Yay for Rescuing a dog!!! I'm sure you guys will be great together. :thumbsup

Here's mine (since everyone else is posting thier kids pics)

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2327/...9620d473d7.jpg

Aww that is a precious baby! Kiss her for me!

Loryn 04-14-2008 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Iscari0t (Post 14066370)
Congrats on getting a rescue dog. I swear they know they're getting a second chance. I've fostered pits before, and every time, it breaks my heart to see how people mistreat them. May the previous owners some day get treated the same, and may you have many happy years to come with your new pal.

Food's a tricky thing. Innova (about as close to raw food as commercial food gets) can be good stuff, if your pet's kidneys can handle all the protein. My dog (a Boston Terrier) is a little older, with allergies, and the only things that work for her are Eukanuba lamb and rice and Solid Gold Hund-n-Flocken. I went with Hund-n-Flocken because 1) they sell it at my local pet store, 2) she likes it better, and 3) Iams/Eukanuba performs animal testing. Any good owner-run pet store will be able to explain the differences between their pet food offerings and should give you several days worth of free samples.

Again, congrats, and all the best!:thumbsup


Thank you very much! I have to find some sort of food for her because she has BAD diarrhea with sounds and all. I feel bad for her, I don't know if it is nerves from the transition or if it's the food. But poor girl has it bad and she drinks a ton of water. She drinks more water than eats food. In fact today she hasn't eaten any of her food just drank a whole bowl of water. Maybe the owner before only fed her at night so I will see if she eats tonight, she ate yesterday in the evening. Either way I have to find something for her tummy.

Iscari0t 04-14-2008 04:58 PM

When I got my dog, she didn't eat for 2 days. As long as she's drinking, it might just be nerves. Definitely check with a vet (especially because diarrhea can be caused by any number of nasties), but they can take a while to adapt. The good news is after days of not eating, he'll be good and hungry, so he'll eat whatever you give him once he's ready. So pick a good, healthy food while you have that window.


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Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14067311)
Thank you very much! I have to find some sort of food for her because she has BAD diarrhea with sounds and all. I feel bad for her, I don't know if it is nerves from the transition or if it's the food. But poor girl has it bad and she drinks a ton of water. She drinks more water than eats food. In fact today she hasn't eaten any of her food just drank a whole bowl of water. Maybe the owner before only fed her at night so I will see if she eats tonight, she ate yesterday in the evening. Either way I have to find something for her tummy.


WinstonTriplexcash 04-14-2008 05:26 PM

I'm very touched by your kindness. Its not hard to feel for animals. I feel more for them than I do for most people. People know whats going on and are in a position to help themselves while as animals...

You have a beautiful heart. Bless you and Coty.

Joy Swallows 04-14-2008 06:13 PM

She's precious, and lucky to have found a happy home :)
She seems so gentle!

Loryn 04-14-2008 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Joy Swallows (Post 14068352)
She's precious, and lucky to have found a happy home :)
She seems so gentle!

She is so gentle. It's almost like I have to teach her to be a dog, getting up on the couch, or chewing on shoes, or peeing on the floor. haha She is so scared and timid. She walks around constantly looking for approval on anything she does. It makes me so sad. If I call her over to me and give her loves she sits with me and will stay in the spot as if she is not allowed to go anywhere else on her own. I have taken to hiding treats through out the house in every room and then I get her to try to find them all so she is forced to walk around the whole house on her own. Last night she walked around the house and I was up every hour taking her out because I thought she had to go to the bathroom but she didn't she was just touring when I was asleep. So I have my work cut out but she is getting use to running around the house. It's hard to believe it's only been 24 hours since she has been here but she has already come a long way since then. I can't wait until it's been a month. At the rate she is going she should be good to go. I will never give up on her, she is the best dog. I just love her so much I get tears when I kiss her.

She has a little bunny I call Bunny Fufu, and I sing to her, Little Bunny Fufu hopping through the forest picking up the field mice and popping them on the head, and at the end of the song she chews the bunnies tummy making it squeak. It's so fucking cute how fast she picked that up. Now she squeaks the bunny as a calling for me to come in and kiss her. So I sit here and hear *squeak* *squeak* squeak* and I get up and say YEAH COTY YEAH COTY and give her hugs and kisses. Then I sit down and within 10 seconds I hear *squeak* Squeak* Squeak*. It's just too cute. She is so smart! :)

tony286 04-14-2008 09:03 PM

you have such a big heart. I was reading it takes about a year and then they feel they are really part of a home.

Loryn 04-14-2008 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14068991)
you have such a big heart. I was reading it takes about a year and then they feel they are really part of a home.

I just can't wait until that time comes. A year sounds about right to me too. :winkwink:

I keep telling her this is her house and her family and she can do as she pleases but she just won't have it! haha At least it will be fun getting there. :)

Miss Munki 04-14-2008 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14064124)

Look how stoked she is:):):) Congratz on the new addition to the family:thumbsup

CDSmith 04-15-2008 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14067311)
Thank you very much! I have to find some sort of food for her because she has BAD diarrhea with sounds and all. I feel bad for her, I don't know if it is nerves from the transition or if it's the food. But poor girl has it bad and she drinks a ton of water. She drinks more water than eats food. In fact today she hasn't eaten any of her food just drank a whole bowl of water. Maybe the owner before only fed her at night so I will see if she eats tonight, she ate yesterday in the evening. Either way I have to find something for her tummy.

I can tell you a little about what worked for my dog in that department, maybe it'll help you out with Coty.

First, you're probably right, the transition and the new surroundings are taking it's toll on Coty's digestive system, and it's perfectly normal. Couple that with nerves and a change in diet and you have the makings of some vile doggy squirts. But that can be remedied over the course of a few days.

Some of the suggestions for dog food have been good. I used to feed Sully Performatrin, which is a very good brand with human grade ingredients. But whatever brand you get her, here's the trick for her lack of interest in eating..... try buying some beef boullion or a few cartons of beef broth from your grocer. Warm up maybe a quarter to a half cup of the broth (or mix some boullion in with some warm water), stir it into Coty's dog food which will soften it up some, making it easier for her to chew. Make sure you do this in front of her, so she can get a good wiff of the beef aroma. Once you set it down she should eat at least some of it right away, because I know of no dog that can resist this. In a day or two her poops should start firming up.

However, if that doesn't work and she still won't eat you can add a little bit of bacon grease into the mix as well. No dog on the planet would pass that up. If she doesn't eat it all you may have to figure out a way to keep your other critters away from Coty's food dish or they may swoop in when she's not around and finish it for her. :D

Oh, one more thing...
I used to always add a spoonful of parsely flakes to my dog's food along with the broth. Aside from parsely being one of the most nutrient-rich foods in the world it is also a natural digestive aid. I realize that several of the higher-end dry dog foods out there already have some in it, but adding a bit more I found to be a good idea. Hey, my Sully lived to be 17 and a half years old, and I believe it was largely due to his diet and of course all the exercise I gave him over the years. And the love... definitely the love.

And yes, I've discussed the above with several of the vets I took Sully to over the years, all said it was okay. In the last years of Sully's life a few of those same vets commented how remarkable it was that he had lived so long. Anyway good luck with it, I'm sure you'll have Coty feeling great in no time. Here's hoping.

Walrus 04-15-2008 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14064229)
Yeah I am going to check her teeth out. It doesn't seem right to me. I have no idea why that bitch would do that, it's not like it would change the harm she would do if she attacked. When she bit at the girl at the doggie spa she drew blood. The girl said it was a total scared bite and was in no way aggressive. The girl felt so bad for her and even said she could tell the pervious owner was not good to her at all. FUCK I HATE THAT BITCH, the pervious owner not the spa lady. The spa lady said she would try it again after some training and time.

Loryn, you are making a lot of assumptions here. Do you have proof the dog was beaten? I realize the lady wasn't nice, but you don't know that she beat Coty. Just because the dog hunches down when you try to pet her on the head doesn't mean she was abused. I hear this all the time from people. Dogs who haven't been socialized or are fearful by nature, tend to be hand shy. In fact, most dogs don't even like to be pat on the head.

People in general have a tendency to feel a lot of "pity" for shelter and rescue dogs. I have a lot of shelter experience, and I see it all the time both from visitors and the dog walkers. In most cases, the dog simply was not socialized enough around people and dogs as a puppy. Not because they were "abused."

I'm very surprised your groomer took that bite as lightly as she did. Being bitten is one thing, but when blood is drawn that's pretty bad. The last thing a dog wants to do is bite. However, once a dog does bite for the first time for whatever reason, she will be much more likely to bite in the future. Your groomer was wrong to tell you that Coty's bite was not aggressive. (Never take behavior or training advice from a groomer.) In dogs, 90% of aggression is fear based. The rescuer should have told you to muzzle the dog before taking her to a groomer, or suggested going to a trainer who specializes in aggression first. This sounds like a very irresponsible rescuer.

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Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14064287)
She wanted Coty put down but the lady snuck Coty out the back the night she was brought to the pound. I had to sign a release acknowledging that I saw the paper stating Coty was an unfit dog for adoption. I really don't know how much that release is worth since she was snuck out, but I don't care. I am just glad I got her and she is saved.

Some people are so fucking stupid I swear. Anyone with an ounce of animal love in them could tell that this dog is very fit for a home. She needs a special home one without children etc... but my God she is totally wanting love and wanting to be accepted. You can feel it from her. That is why I got her right when I saw her. I just knew it. She was the one. She just needs some tender love and care!

It has nothing to do with "love." Have you ever managed a shelter? Do you realize how difficult it is for shelter managers who make the decisioin to euthanize a dog? And the Vet Tech or Vet who inserts the needle? You can NOT save every single dog. And from what you wrote about Coty, I would have to agree. The shelter would be liable of being sued if this dog ever bit someone. They are also trying to protect the public from aggressive dogs. I have seen a lot of dogs' mental states deteoriate and start acting in weird ways because of so much time spent in the shelter. It becomes obvious at a certain point that it is more humane to euthanize the dog than keep him alive if no one is going to adopt him. I'm telling you this because you do seem to have the typical warped view that the people at the shelter are the bad ones.

Good luck with your training! Hopefully you chose a trainer who uses Positive Reinforcement and has experience with aggression.


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