March 31, 2012 9:17 AM PDT
Awe, I'm sorry. There's no worse feeling than having plans fall thru, at the last minute. As far as Sasha, kenneling her for a week, will probably bother you, more than her. Dogs seem to be able to acclimate, somewhat easier than us humans. Just make sure when you get her back, to listen to her breathing and check for signs of coughing or gagging. Those are symptoms of "kennel cough". The best thing is to make sure she is up to date on all of her vaccines, however, she can be given a DD2PPC vaccine.
DA2PPC Vaccine
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DA2PP, also known as DHPP, is a multivalent vaccine for dogs that protects against canine distemper, adenovirus type 2, parainfluenza, canine parvovirus, and canine coronavirus.
This vaccine is usually given to puppies at 8 weeks of age, followed by 12 weeks of age, and then 16 weeks of age. This vaccine is given again at 1 year of age and then annually, or every 3 years. Some veterinarians' recommended vaccine schedules may differ from this.
Check with your vet, but if she hasn't had one in over a year, I'd get one. It CAN be treated without the vaccine,
with antibiotics and cough suppressants, however, it's better to prevent than treat, as this has a high re-occurance
rate, especially in older dogs.
She's a beautiful animal, Jimmy. I wish you lived closer to me. I'd dog-sit her, in a heartbeat!
Have fun on your trip, and don't worry about "your girl", I think she'll be just fine.
Ride Free
Tweek
March 31, 2012 10:13 AM PDT
Thanks Tweek. She's been in the kennel before; quite a few times really. And yes, she is the reason we cut our trips short. She's spoiled and well taken care of btw; sees the vet at least twice a year. Very kind of you. We ARE thinking of moving to Florida.
Peace
March 31, 2012 10:47 AM PDT
I guess you can build a dog run and have a neighbor stop by
or have your good girl in the Kennel, Or maybe you just need to find the right outfit for her and then
find the right bike for your dog