
This little 8-pound Chihuahua mix arrived a few days ago, sent to us by Rebecca Y. at Becky's Bridge, a rescue group in Shreveport, Louisiana. She had pulled him from a shelter in Garland, Texas, the week before. The lady who transported him for Rebecca described him as "really sweet but filthy - wet with urine and feces." When he got to Rebecca's place, she found he also has a mouth full of rotting teeth, many of which were black and green.
You get the idea -- along with that bulging eye, you can tell this boy has been the victim of real neglect.
When Rebecca took him to her vet clinic for the interstate health certificate for his travel to New Hampshire, the vet was actually pulling teeth out with his fingers during the exam. They were that loose and ready to fall out. That's how bad his mouth is. We have a vet appointment for him on Monday for a dental and to remove the bulging eye; we planned to do it as soon as he arrived but our vet wanted him on antibiotics for the oral infections to keep them from spreading via his blood during surgery.
Rebecca had named him Wilbur because he's round and sounds like a piglet. Yes, he snorts and grunts all the time. In fact, when we introduced him to some of the blind dogs on Thursday, they weren't sure what he was. This tiny, grunting thing didn't seem like a dog. We suspect the snorting may be from a fistula, or hole, in his mouth that opens into his sinus cavity. So whether he still sounds like Wilbur the pig after his surgery remains to be seen.
He is blind in his left eye but seems to have limited vision in his right eye. I did both a pupillary light reflex test (shining a light into the eye to see if the pupil constricts) and a menace response test (by moving an object quickly towards the eye to see if he blinks) and he passed both, so we know there is some vision there. Yet Wilbur does seem to be surprised by certain movements, and occasionally bumps into things, so it's not clear what's going on in that eye. We'll know more after his medical appointment.
He is a sweetheart -- a cuddlebug, very quiet, who is content to lie in his bed in the living room all day, curled up under a fleece blanket. He's not only the newest member of the gang at the farm but also the smallest -- even Clyde, Fuzzy and Daisy dwarf this little guy.
And with that, Wilbur would like to excuse himself. "It's been nice meeting you," he says, "but I need to get back to napping":

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Blog Break: I will be traveling the rest of this week to visit family and will not be able to post on the blog until the following week. Alayne and Kate will be here. I'll have an update on Wilbur then.
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