Posted on 10/11/2007 7:59:52 AM PDT by Daffynition
To Fawn Lunde, Tobias is a dream come true, the dog shes wanted since she fell in love at age 7 with Duke, the bloodhound on The Beverly Hillbillies.
In March 2002, the La Crosse woman sold her pickup truck to buy the puppy from a Missouri breeder.
Hes my best friend, said Lunde, 45.
But to the animal control department of the Coulee Region Humane Society, 5-year-old Tobias is something else: morbidly obese.
It led senior humane officer Amiie Gabrilska on Sept. 21, 2006, to order that Lunde have a diet analysis and weight loss plan done for the 197-pound hound.
Clearly, an animal thats grossly obese has a shortened lifespan, Gabrilska said.
It was among 619 compliance orders the department issued to pet owners in 2006, Gabrilska said. If the requirements arent met in a timely manner, the department may cite the owner and eventually even confiscate the pet.
But Lundes example shows the process doesnt always work smoothly.
She said she felt pressured to enroll Tobias in a weight-therapy program at La Crosse Veterinary Clinic that included weekly weigh-ins and dramatically reducing his food rations. The cost: $1,200 over nearly five months, she said.
Tobias weight loss: 0.
I may not be the smartest cookie, Lunde said, but I do know when theres a weight problem, it could be due to thyroid or pituitary gland problems. I kept telling them that, but they were so set on the idea that I was overfeeding him.
A La Crosse County social worker, who asked not to be identified, said she went to each weight-control session with Lunde and Tobias. She attributed some of the miscommunication to Lundes depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
When Fawns under stress, things dont come out nicely, she said. She tends to cry a lot and probably comes across as hysterical.
But shes always taken meticulous care of her pets, the woman said, and actually needs them. A Gundersen Lutheran doctor wrote in an Oct. 2 prescription that Lunde should have the dog for therapeutic reasons. This is medically necessary.
Lunde paid for a blood test for Tobias in September at VCA Sand Lake Animal Hospital in Onalaska, Wis. The low end of normal is 0.8, said veterinary technician Brandi Aliesch, and Tobias scored 0.3.
Its most likely his obesity was caused by thyroid problems, she said.
The clinic prescribed medication for him Sept. 15, she said. Since then, he has lost 9 pounds, which Aliesch called incredible.
But Lunde said animal control recently asked for access to her financial records, concerned she cant afford Tobias ongoing care.
She told them her income from disability always has been enough to provide proper care and feeding for her pets. She worries more about her own health, she said, if Tobias were taken from her.
Shes already given up one dog after being told she could not afford two, she said.
At this point, Lunde is not sure what future actions might be taken concerning Tobias.
Gabrilska declined comment on specifics of the case, citing confidentiality.
Is my pet fat?
A 2003 report by the National Academy of Science found 1 in 4 dogs and cats are overweight or obese. This puts them at higher risk of diabetes, heart disease, arthritis and joint problems and can reduce their lifespan by up to two years. But how can you tell if its time for your pooch to lose some paunch?
While visiting your veterinarian is the best way to find out, a few quick checks can help get you started:
# Feel your pets ribs. They should be easy to feel without pressing, but shouldnt be visible through the coat.
# View your pets torso from above. It should resemble an hourglass shape.
# Look at your pets abdominal area. It should be tucked in just past the ribcage, rather than rounded or sagging.
‘Fraid not m’dear ... can I have your SS# and your last W-2 statement?
WOOF! I want more food!
They asked for her financial records? Are those people out of their frigging minds?
Geez, if they ever see my goats the “animal cops” will wig out. Oh. Wait a minute. We don’t waste our tax money on crap like that in my county.
Good picture. LOL.
What a dumb ass thing to say.
Feeding a dog properly does not mean giving the dog all the table scraps. Nothing puts weight on an older dog faster.
Maybe you should post your own pic so we can compare all of them.
Do me a favor ... and keep that single malt aged Isle of Islay coming this way ...K? ;-D
It’s like my mother used to tell me when I got my siblings hand me downs. You’ll grow to fit them she said!
Lipo.
60 Grams of Fat for Breakfast!
CNN | October 15, 2007
Posted on 10/16/2007 4:09:04 PM EDT by Slapshot68
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