About this Dog
Date into Rescue: 3/24/2024 Reason for being in rescue: owner surrender to a Tennessee shelter and pulled by our partners at Knox Vintage Pet Project who then transferred Oldham to CPR Foster location: Dreamweaver Farms, Pacolet SC Special Needs? There is a lot - see other tips and tidbits. Oldham is a little old man with a lot of little old man issues (cataracts, a heart murmur and he had a mass on his back we had removed) but he's got of love to give. Weight: 9.3 lbs - he needs to gain up to about 12 lbs. He's skinny Height: 10 in Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $1 I am priceless - while donations are appreciated for our care of Oldham, what we want most is to find him a home. Fence needed? No What kind of home would be best for me? Chill, slow, easygoing, porch sitting, netflix watching no hurry type of home. Oldham likes it laid back and quiet. Stop and sniff the roses with Oldham and he will be happy. Oldham would also like a lap, some soft pats and rubs and a lot of time with his human. Oldham would fit in a lot of circumstances where the dog is a part of things without being overly dramatic about any of them. Are you young, work from home and need a quiet office buddy? Buy Oldham a soft bed, stick it under your desk, and he'll have lunch and coffee with you every day. Are you retired and want someone to take out ? Get Oldham a stroller and off he'll go, getting you out of the house and him, too. Oldham just goes with the flow. What is my personality like? Sweet old man. Oldham has been there and done that. He's got no reason to prove himself anymore. He is retired and loving it. He just want to hang out now and watch the world go by. How do I act when I first meet new people? Gentle and affectionate Other tips and tidbits: We are uncertain of his exact birthdate so the shelter assigned him the birthday of 3/24/2014. However, given his age and his activity, I think he is much older. My best guess is about 14 yeas old. Oldham has a lot of old age medical issues. He has cataracts. They do not slow him down but they are there. He has a 3/6 heart murmur that is very close to a 4/6 and takes vetmedin to help support his heart. His dose is 1.25 mg twice per day. Vetmedin is available at 1800petmeds for $55 for a bottle of $50 so his cost per day for his dose is about $2.50 per day. He had a mass removed from his back and during the surgery, his heart rate slowed. He responded well to a medication called atropine and bounced back but we're going to be very careful about ever giving him any more anesthesia. He is as healthy as we can get him and now it's time to find someone to love him, fatten him up and let him live his best days with you. House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule as long as a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule.
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About this Dog
Date into Rescue: 3/24/2024 Reason for being in rescue: owner surrender to a Tennessee shelter and pulled by our partners at Knox Vintage Pet Project who then transferred Oldham to CPR Foster location: Dreamweaver Farms, Pacolet SC Special Needs? There is a lot - see other tips and tidbits. Oldham is a little old man with a lot of little old man issues (cataracts, a heart murmur and he had a mass on his back we had removed) but he's got of love to give. Weight: 9.3 lbs - he needs to gain up to about 12 lbs. He's skinny Height: 10 in Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $1 I am priceless - while donations are appreciated for our care of Oldham, what we want most is to find him a home. Fence needed? No What kind of home would be best for me? Chill, slow, easygoing, porch sitting, netflix watching no hurry type of home. Oldham likes it laid back and quiet. Stop and sniff the roses with Oldham and he will be happy. Oldham would also like a lap, some soft pats and rubs and a lot of time with his human. Oldham would fit in a lot of circumstances where the dog is a part of things without being overly dramatic about any of them. Are you young, work from home and need a quiet office buddy? Buy Oldham a soft bed, stick it under your desk, and he'll have lunch and coffee with you every day. Are you retired and want someone to take out ? Get Oldham a stroller and off he'll go, getting you out of the house and him, too. Oldham just goes with the flow. What is my personality like? Sweet old man. Oldham has been there and done that. He's got no reason to prove himself anymore. He is retired and loving it. He just want to hang out now and watch the world go by. How do I act when I first meet new people? Gentle and affectionate Other tips and tidbits: We are uncertain of his exact birthdate so the shelter assigned him the birthday of 3/24/2014. However, given his age and his activity, I think he is much older. My best guess is about 14 yeas old. Oldham has a lot of old age medical issues. He has cataracts. They do not slow him down but they are there. He has a 3/6 heart murmur that is very close to a 4/6 and takes vetmedin to help support his heart. His dose is 1.25 mg twice per day. Vetmedin is available at 1800petmeds for $55 for a bottle of $50 so his cost per day for his dose is about $2.50 per day. He had a mass removed from his back and during the surgery, his heart rate slowed. He responded well to a medication called atropine and bounced back but we're going to be very careful about ever giving him any more anesthesia. He is as healthy as we can get him and now it's time to find someone to love him, fatten him up and let him live his best days with you. House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule as long as a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule.