Swissymouse

March 10, 2008

How Baby Shambles became Baby Shambles

Filed under: dogs — Tags: , — swissymouse @ 4:57 am

I photographed this alien looking puppy at South LA Shelter to network just like I’ve photographed hundreds of dogs. When I got home I showed the picture on my camera to Lane saying “Look at this weird looking puppy that is at the shelter right now” Lane took one look at the photo of this weird skinny dirty puppy and said, “it’s a Baby Shambles”

Later that week when I was at the shelter again and I saw all the total creeps that were looking at Baby Shambles – I decided to rescue her. I could find that alien puppy a home no problem so I thought.

She went into boarding and soon she was vomiting and having diarrhea all over the place.

The vet came out to tell me, “She has Distemper, it is best if you have her euthanized because even if you spend hundreds of dollars on her and she survives she will never be normal and she’ll have weird twiches and brain damage but most likely she won’t survive.

I told him ok we’ll have to euthanize her.

The decision I made in the next few moments I THANK THE HEAVENS I DID!!

I went outside to think about it. I called another vet that told me I should get another opinion.

I decided not to give up on her I went back into the vet’s office and took Baby Shambles home.

That night Baby Shambles had blood shooting out both ends. She had her first seizure that night.

I did a ton of research on the internet and found a miracle drug that had cured Distemper dogs- this one vet giving this happened to be in Lancaster Ca. What a miracle! I made an appointment the next day and we were off to get the miracle shot.

Baby Shambles received two of the Anti-distemper shots as well as alot of forced feeding and intensive at home care. This vet said the same thing that Baby Shambles may have brain damage and that I should not adopt her out. At the time I thought ‘oh shit I can’t keep this dog”

finally eating on her own.

*Feeling better!!*

over the next few months I saw alot of dogs being returned to the shelter with Distemper- I tried to tell them about “the man in Lancaster” but they all just stared blankly at me.

There was an article about this serum- which is pretty controversial. All I know is that is saved my dog and for very little money. I don’t want to get into all the shelter politics but I know the serum works…and I’ve seen alot of dogs at the shelter die from Distemper
http://www.nokillnow.com/Boks180ShelterFundsDistemper.htm

*First camping trip with the Shams.*

And that is how Baby Shambles became Baby Shambles, moustache man, farter, bed hogger, Pit Bull of my Dreams.

She’s not the sharpest tool in the shed but she ain’t twitching!!

*camping Colorado*

Update…Many people have emailed asking about Dr Sears so here is the information I have.

Dr Sears  has retired.  The only way to give a sick dog the serum is to find a vet willing to do it.

Here are the instructions…

http://www.edbond.com/antidistemper.html

7 Comments »

  1. Wow, she really turned from skinny little duckling into a beautiful lady!
    Love the expression on her face in that last pic… it’s begging for a silly caption ;)

    Nini

    Comment by Nini — March 12, 2008 @ 9:24 pm

  2. Again, you are an angel Nikki. Baby Shambles is beautiful.

    Mona

    Comment by Mona — March 13, 2008 @ 11:02 pm

  3. thanks so much for sharing this story! it says alot about baby shambles, …but it says even more about you! i’m so glad baby shambles has you!

    and…this post made my night!

    Comment by goodbear — March 15, 2008 @ 4:48 am

  4. She looks like a real sweetie. Glad she grew up healthy and happy. She had an even rockier start than Dennis did.

    Comment by jamesviscosi — March 15, 2008 @ 4:49 pm

  5. I have a baby boxer he is 5 month old and he have distemper, and everybody is telling me to put him to sleep, i dont want to,he is my baby,but i dont want him to suffer, i dont know what to do….what is the name of the shot that shambles receive? where can i purchase it? i just read your story and you dont know how much i cry. GOD BLESS YOU……..

    Comment by ANNY — May 5, 2008 @ 4:55 pm

  6. HI!
    I just found this blog posting today. I think it may have been my Web site where you found out about the treatment. I know it can be very frustrating to get the word out to people about this treatment. I’m trying to do some networking through Facebook. This may be one way to tell hundreds/thousands of people about the treatment. You might want to check it out if you are on it.

    http://apps.facebook.com/causes/176113?m=84a7466b&recruiter_id=21547541

    Ed Bond

    Comment by Ed Bond — January 8, 2009 @ 4:35 pm

  7. Hi,

    What a beautiful dog! My dog, Carmella has had this treatment too and the change was dramatic.
    http://artlifenewsblog.blogspot.com/

    I was wondering about something; you say here that Dr. Sears gave your dog two shots? Where on the dog where they given? Were they IV’s that were given in the leg?

    Carmella has had an IV (given in the leg) to cure the body, and then an injection into the spinal canal at the base of her skull done under anesthesia to kill the virus in the brain and spinal cord.

    I’m glad you didn’t listen to that other vet and that you got your dog to Dr. Sears. Putting her to sleep would have been a waste of a very good dog!

    I belong to the Facebook group too. I hope you’ll join. It’s a good way to gather proof together to get more vets on board.

    Comment by Giftbearer — January 16, 2009 @ 6:50 am


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