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Leave a bone for Huey

Nicknames: Hueybear, Hubert, HueyPoo, Smellypoo, Hugh, Hughly, Big Boy

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Badges:  Quick Bio:
 Birthday: November 10th 2000
 Likes: tummy rubs, cuddles, food and his sister Ella.

Pet-Peeves: none, he's Perfect!

Favorite Toy: Squeeky toys and balls. He'll squeek all day! And it stops him from scratching and chewing.

Favorite Food: Anything edible, but with his food allergies I have to limit him to his kibble... and the occasional piece of brocilli and potato. He's been known to steal avocados and papayas and once got into an upper cabinet where I was hiding the salmon treats.

Favorite Walk: Clearbrook Park especially after a fresh snow.

Best Tricks: Undoing the metal clasp on the cat's food canister. Finding tennis balls in the dark.

Arrival Story: In May 2006, Huey came into the care of the BC SPCA in Chilliwack, BC, when his owners had fallen on hard times and failed to care for his special dietary needs. His condition had progressed to a point that was so severe that when the SPCA rescued him he was completely bald! He looked like an elephant, the staff said. The staff and volunteers have brought Huey a long way back to health, but despite his amazing progress and his wonderful temperament, no one adopted Huey. I took him in as a foster dog with thei intention to get him back to health and find him a forever home. Well he found his forever home as I completely fell head over paws in love with this wonderful boy. Ella too. He still has a ways to go to be fully healthy, but he will always have a home.

Bio: Sadly on June 25, 2008 Huey passed away. He is dearly missed by his mom and dog friend Ella.

The Groups I'm In:
The Dog Park!

I've Been On Dogster Since:
| November 13th 2006 |
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More than 5 years! |

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id: 421824

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December 21st 2006 10:39 am
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Yesterday I bought Huey a collar, along with a color coordinating dog bone shaped name tag. This can only mean one thing. Yup, Huey is mine. This lovely boy will never ever again be left alone tied up in a yard. He’ll never be without a warm bed, love, play, good food and attention. This perfect boy has been through so much and he still has a ways to go before he gets back to full health, but I can’t imagine anyone else caring for Huey. He had deeply bonded with me and Ella. Having Huey and Ella together is easier than having Ella on her own. Huey is a calming and soothing influence on Ella and Ella keeps Huey happy no matter how itchy or scratchy his day is going.
Mr. Stinky Poo didn’t even resist his bath time last night. How perfect can a dog be! I led him to the tub with a small bowl of his new food (kangaroo and apple), placed it in the tub and he jumped in after it. Perhaps he’s realizing how well the oatmeal bath soothes his inflamed skin. And I certainly enjoy the smell of a clean dog afterwards.
The skin is still a struggle. Slowly he is improving but on a day to day basis it’s hard to recognize. Only when I look at the pictures of him from his first week with me do I realize that now the fur has grown in around his eyes and that his large, leggy, skinny frame is filling out. But there are always setbacks. In the park last night, when he didn’t come right away when I called, I ran back to find him rummaging through a bag of ill-placed garbage. What he ate who knows, but if it contained wheat or dairy or beef, I’ll likely know within a few days. The cat food is another challenge. When I’m home he won’t make any attempts to get to Sukha’s food perched high on chair on the dining room buffet. But when I’m gone? This stealthy boy will never cease if there is food to be acquired. I try to only leave just enough food for Sukha for the day when I’m at work. And as she’s an old girl, jumping up isn’t easy for her, so I’ve got fewer options. I’ll have to put her and her food in the bedroom for now when I’m at work. It means the dogs can’t sleep in my cozy bed, but Sukha will be content and Huey won’t have access to her food, as even just a whiff of cat food could cause a reaction.
December 1st 2006 1:47 pm
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It slapped me harder than a recent arctic cold wind. That unmistakable, ripe, sour, odious fragrance met me at the door when I came home from work last Friday. Huey had had a relapse. If the smell was any indication, he must've been scratching all day. That night he kept me awake as well, not so much for the noise but concern about what was happening to my dear sweet Huey. Benadryl did nothing. I could only hold him and comfort him as he would wriggle, shake and rub in frustration. Friday had been his first day without his Prednisone. After two weeks on 25 mg a day, Huey was reduced to a dose every other day. Could this one day without have caused the setback? The more I thought about it, I realized that the cat food and dog biscuits he had gorged himself on the week prior were more likely the cause. That weekend, he slowly improved but he'd scratched off much of the new growth and more. Sunday, he reluctantly got into the tub and acquiesced to a cool and soothing oatmeal bath. By Monday he was better, but his ears were now giving off a bouquet similar to athlete's feet. Despite the snowstorm and not quite impassable roads, I got Huey to the vet. She too was concerned that the new baldness pattern on his toes could be Demodex, but the scraping came back negative. Huey was prescribed drops for his ears and advised to stay on his daily dose of Prednisone for another week. I hope that his setback was due to the accidental food and now that that I had Huey-proofed my kitchen no more food accidents like this would occur.
By Wednesday Huey was scratching even less than before his relapse and with the fresh snow and his constant playmate, Ella, he was ecstatic on our twice daily walks. Huey and Ella spend countless hours searching for balls lost in the snow. And both being black, I can't lose them in the darkness. Huey is due to have his Prednisone dosage reduced tomorrow, so time will tell how he'll react.
November 22nd 2006 10:17 am
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I've been told by other rescuers that rescue dogs are on their best behaviour for the first two weeks in their new home. It's been 13 days for Huey and I can certainly see his true colours starting to emerge. Not that these aforementioned colours are of a different hue -- he's still dear, sweet, Huey -- they are rather crisper and brighter. Yes, Huey is becoming more confident and gregarious. He holds his tail a little higher and he has started to challenge me on my directions. "Out" (of the kitchen) bears repeating over and over and his recall, although still excellent, now sometimes takes a second request. And he's picked up Ella's bad habit of jumping out the driver's door of the car when we get to the park. That'll have to stop. Huey has also started barking. Not the cute, yippy playful barks, but a low, "woof" warning bark. Once last night when he was startled in the hall of my apartment building by another resident, and this morning on our 6 a.m. walk in the park. One of the regulars, Bill and Rusty came out of the darkness and Huey gave them a little "who's there" bark. I have no hesitation in taking Ella and Huey for walks in the park in the darkness of the rainy evenings. I feel somewhat comforted having the two dogs and feel that Huey has bonded with me and now knows that I'm his and he will protect me.
His scratching has decreased dramatically but he's still chewing his feet and the top of his legs. I've fashioned a T-shirt for him that I put on him during quiet time so he's less inclined to scratch, chew and lick. Huey looks to be putting on weight and is likely building muscle with all his chasing Ella in the park.
I have a feeling that Huey will be with me for while. Christmas is not a good time for people to be adopting. If that's the case I'll keep him with me until I find him a good home. As long as no one in my strata complains, I'm hopeful that his size will be overlooked. I'll just have to ensure that he doesn't get startled again and bark at residents.
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