Rescue Advice -Eskis in Decatur GA


  • I've been asked to pick up two Eskis by a rescue group and keep the Eskis until a foster home can be located. I applied with the organization a year ago to adopt an Eski. About the same time, I found my Basenji Cami. My references were good, so the rescue group has called on me for help knowing I'm trustworthy and responsible.

    What kind of things should I think about when pulling dogs from a shelter and bringing them home to my wayward six rescues, including the Basenjis? Any advice rescue people?

    Cami has a vet appointment on Monday and I will be asking my vet for assistance with the vetting for the rescue Eskis.

    These are the two sweeties. How could I say no?!

    http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=14761969

    http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=14751553


  • sorry cant help with advice Vicki but good luck with the Eskis.
    Have had a look at the pics the're both lovely but the male looks so sad 😞


  • Male does look sad can you handle two more with the gang?

    Rita Jean


  • my basenjis have always played nicely with Eskis, so hopefully yours will get on well with them. Good luck!

  • Houston

    I don't know , but want to wish you good luck..

    Let them meet outside for the first time as supposed to inside..that way the ground is a little bit more neutral..


  • Poor little fellow lived his whole life with someone just to be tossed away and then had to stay in jail for a month. No wonder he's so sad. 😞

    Good luck with them. I have no idea of Eskie quirks. Wish I could help.


  • Things are not looking good for these little darlings. The foster home the group hoped could help is unable to take the dogs. Every foster home is full!
    This is a large Eski rescue group, too, but they are overwhelmed with dogs.
    I can't allow these two Eskis to get lost in the system and be put to sleep. I may have to keep them as fosters. The dogs are in a high kill shelter in GA. Very disturbing news.


  • Vicki, you have a big heart. They are pretty dogs. They both, and that little boy especially, would probably be grateful to you forever if you bail them out.


  • Vicki, do you have the capacity to keep the Eski's separated from the other animals if necessary? Wouldn't you want to do that anyway until you have observed them for a bit and you have had the opportunity to have the Eski's checked out by the Vet?

    Although I might be mistaken, I kinda of remember reading a post about you and a 13 year old Eski that was hiding in the shower to get away from the Basenjis. Since Eski's can be very territorial and Basenjis can as well, do you think this will become an issue?

    On another note, I think this brings the total of the dogs in your care up to 8 if I am keeping up correctly. We were wondering if you are also still teaching and pet sitting? If so, do you mind sharing how you go about finding time for each individual dog as your brood grows? We are curious as to the method you use to manage all of these animals. Even with the two dogs we already own we find it challenging to give them all the attention they want and the exercise they need. Of course they want all the attention they can get, especially the Basenji. Our Boston is pretty laid back but her nickname is Love Pig! The Basenji will pogo until you play with him, when he is not pawing your leg, chair, or arm until he gets your attention or pick him up for lap time.

    I have visions of a Dancing Pogo-ing Dog Congo Line, and what it is going to be like when we add a second Basenji. Our Eski used to pogo for attention as well but he was full size/standard American Eskimo so of course he was much bigger and a little more to deal with than the smaller Eski's you are considering. Our Boston will stand up on her hind legs and box with you just like the Basenji but she is not as pushy or aggressive about it as we have found the other two breeds are.

    So if you do not mind, can you please share how you successfully manage all of these dogs with your schedule.

    Jason and Miranda


  • First, the good news is the Eskis have been ADOPTED! The director of the rescue group contacted us this morning and said she couldn't find the Eskis on petfinder.com. I did a little research and the dogs have been adopted. I know of another rescue group in GA that will pull Eskis. Thank you God!

  • Houston

    Vicki,

    Sounds to me like you have it going on..good for you..


  • God bless you Vicki way to go. Jason and Miranda I have meet Vicki and Razzle they both are really great. Razzle very happy and in less than 15 min's he was all ready bonding with Rocky and within 1/2 hour things were looking super. I would not question Vicki as to how could she take care of 8 dogs knowledge and experience. I know she would have done a super job and yes there may have been times not as good but there would have been good times. It hurts my feelings that you would question Vicki how can you take care or have time for the dogs. Vicki is a gem with a loving heart.

    Rita Jean


  • Vicki thanks for the update on the Eskis, its great to hear how things have turned out.
    What a busy busy life you lead. I used to work with families who had a child with a disability it always amazed me the energy some people have, the families who had the most problems were often the ones who did the most to help the centre or fund raise etc


  • Ms. Rita Jean:
    Thank you for gracefully voicing my feelings on the questioning.

    Vicki:
    My dad pitched the TV set into the front yard when I was 10 years old because he wanted our family to talk rather than veg in front of the idiot box. The ruined remains of that TV sat out there in the rain for two weeks before it finally was gotten rid of. I think he left it there on purpose to tell everyone, "So, there!"
    I like your style.

    Cheers


  • @Rita:

    God bless you Vicki way to go. Jason and Miranda I have meet Vicki and Razzle they both are really great. Razzle very happy and in less than 15 min's he was all ready bonding with Rocky and within 1/2 hour things were looking super. I would not question Vicki as to how could she take care of 8 dogs knowledge and experience. I know she would have done a super job and yes there may have been times not as good but there would have been good times. It hurts my feelings that you would question Vicki how can you take care or have time for the dogs. Vicki is a gem with a loving heart.

    Rita Jean

    Rita Jean,

    I don't know how in the world it should hurt YOUR feelings to have completely reasonable questions asked of someone ELSE by any forum members. There was no intent here but to find out how someone managed that number of dogs, with different needs and temperaments. We did give some useful advice, regarding keeping the temporary charges separate from the permanent family members, we asked if this was possible, we expressed concern for the elder dog that lives with Vicki. It is our belief that the dog that has been with us the longest deserves the most consideration anytime there might be a change that would affect their daily life. We were projecting that priority system and guessing that others such as Vicki might feel that way too.

    It is great to know that you would not question Vicki, but we don't know her, we don't know her situation and even if we did, we still might question her, depending on the situation. Recently we met someone, worked with them on several occasions, thought they were okay, and later they murdered someone (allegedly) we were on NBC dateline in regard to it! We would not hesitate to question, in order to provoke thought, and to get more of through understanding on the subject. It is unfortunate you find that objectionable.

    Are you suggesting that it is not okay for people on this forum to ask questions related to the topic at hand? Especially when the poster has asked for input and advice? For us, the best way to give good advice is to know the nuances of the situation, so that we give good informed suggestions, not random ones. We think it is good to know how Vicki handles her multiple dog household, it is not an easy thing to do, and not everyone has the lifestyle that she has that allows her to do this. Considering there are others who might be in the same situation now or in the future isn't this a golden opportunity to share information that might be valuable? Since your post indicates that you value Vicki's knowledge and experience why would you object to anyone asking her to share it? It just doesn't make sense.


  • Vicki,

    Thanks for sharing all that about your situation and how you handle things. It is wonderful that you have the ability to fit your life around your dogs. Any day you can take your dog to work with you is a good day in my book!

    On another note, just last night we saw a tv show about a woman who started a rehab program for female inmates and dogs at her local prison. The inmates took full responsibility for the dogs and were required to take classes in order to learn how to properly care, and learn the proper menthods and procedures for rehabilitating the particular dog they care for. It looked like a wonderful thing for both the dogs and the women involved. Since you are an educator and have connections with your local detention center, do you think this is a program that might benefit the inmates there and help some dogs to be rehabilitated?

    We also wondered if there might be government grants or funding where you could create a non-for-profit 501c corporation to help offset the costs of starting such a program and assist you with your rescue efforts.

    Let us know what you think.

    Jason and Miranda

  • Houston

    Vicki,

    I want to let you know that I think you are doing this with finesse..within the last few days your life and what you belive in has been questioned, by what seems like a complete stranger, and only today you have been compared to a murderer…WOW..what else is there to say?

    I see you as a friend and want you to know that I admire you, for what you are, what you believe in and how you do it, living your dream, unlike so many americans today...
    I don't hesitate to believe for one minute that you would've made a wonderful foster for those two Eskis whether short term or for the long run, and I know I am not alone in thinking this.


  • @Basenjimamma:

    Vicki,

    I want to let you know that I think you are doing this with finesse..within the last few days your life and what you belive in has been questioned, by what seems like a complete stranger, and only today you have been compared to a murderer…WOW..what else is there to say?

    I see you as a friend and want you to know that I admire you, for what you are, what you believe in and how you do it, living your dream, unlike so many americans today...
    I don't hesitate to believe for one minute that you would've made a wonderful foster for those two Eskis whether short term or for the long run, and I know I am not alone in thinking this.

    Alright, I think I have pretty much had enough. I believe that if you are going to quote someone or refer to a comment they have made then you need to make the time and effort to quote them accurately and properly. Clearly some of the users of this forum are not able to do that. In fact that will take anothers post no matter what the intent and context is and change or twist it to suit their own purpose.

    If my next comments get me kicked off the forum then so be it.

    Some of the comments here really make us wonder if the people responding even read the complete post.

    Where in any post in this thread under this topic did Vicki complain about being questioned? Even if she had, don't you think others who are members of this forum have a right to ask questions? Why is it that there are some people who just cannot understand that this is a chat forum and its reasonable to ask questions of one another? When did it become a crime to inquire about another forum members methods.

    We do challenge any of you to search many of the other posts and different topics. Questions are asked daily. Methods are discussed daily.

    Just for the record, I do not seem like a complete stranger, I am a complete stranger. You have not met a person just because you have chatted on line, exchanged some email, or had a conversation on the phone. You only converse and exchange thoughts and idea's with them through fonts on your screen. The only way you meet someone is face to face in reality, and it certainly takes much more than a few face to face meetings to really know them. Even then you only get to see what they allow you to see.

    Second to the same person that made the above comment, cut and paste where Vicki was compared or where it even was insinuated that she was a murderer. Did you even read the complete post or sentence.

    Let us help you out by re-posting the entire paragraph in quotes below:

    "It is great to know that you would not question Vicki, but we don't know her, we don't know her situation and even if we did, we still might question her, depending on the situation. Recently we met someone, worked with them on several occasions, thought they were okay, and later they murdered someone (allegedly) we were on NBC dateline in regard to it! We would not hesitate to question, in order to provoke thought, and to get more of through understanding on the subject. It is unfortunate you find that objectionable."

    We wrote this paragraph simply to make a point to some of those who feel that because asked questions about her methods and situation somehow she was threatened and felt the need to come to her defense. Just as a side comment this has the appearance of high school type behavior to us.

    OK, Since some of the poster or posters in thread think that just because they met or talked to someone on the internet and feel good about that person or have posted in regard to it, that it should somehow automatically give credibility to the other person. If others of us have not met that poster in person, or have first hand knowledge of who that person is, then only by asking questions and attempting to communicate with that person can get any kind of idea or enough information to form any kind of opinion. Even then because of limited information that opinion could be wrong.

    The point of our post was that recently, even though Miranda and I had worked with a person on many occasions, including meeting their kids, having dinner with them, and interacting with them under several circumstances that indicated that the person we met was intelligent, honest, hard working, loving parent, we found out that sometimes when you think you know a person you really do not. We learned that lesson when NBC called and interviewed us for Dateline and let us know that this person had been had been arrested for murder. Again the only reason we mentioned this is because we wanted to make the point that you really never know anyone.

    At no time was Vicki mentioned or compared to this woman but apparently a poster here felt the need to take our comments out of context and twist the facts presented to make a point to suit their own purpose. Again this smacks of high school type behavior and what other purpose could a post like that have except to stir the pot in an attempt in instigate trouble.

    We also get the impression that for a few posters here, some of this is a carry over because they did not care for our comments in another thread that discussed Fanconi dogs. We wonder why it bothers some so much that we have a different methodology, different point of view, or difference of opinion. For god sakes its a chat board. Its a place to learn, inquire, and exchange ideas. Apparently somewhere along the way, a few posters have forgotten that.

    Jason and Miranda


  • I have been away from my computer this weekend at the BCONC specialty. I found this thread quite odd when I read it all the way through. Jason asked a few questions of Vicki to get a better idea of her situation before tackling the questions she asked. Vicki answered the questions. Then for no real reason other people seemed to take offense to the questions that were asked and already answered. Why? What is it about forums that seems to make people feel that all questions being asked hide some nefarious meaning. If we don't ask any questions how are we expected to understand each other?


  • Miss an hour, miss a lot…:eek: 😉

    @ComicDom1:

    On another note, just last night we saw a tv show about a woman who started a rehab program for female inmates and dogs at her local prison. The inmates took full responsibility for the dogs and were required to take classes in order to learn how to properly care, and learn the proper menthods and procedures for rehabilitating the particular dog they care for. It looked like a wonderful thing for both the dogs and the women involved. Since you are an educator and have connections with your local detention center, do you think this is a program that might benefit the inmates there and help some dogs to be rehabilitated?

    We also wondered if there might be government grants or funding where you could create a non-for-profit 501c corporation to help offset the costs of starting such a program and assist you with your rescue efforts.

    We have a local trainer that started something similar to this program with our main state prison. The prisoners train and rehabilitate the dogs and once they are ready for their forever homes, one of the local animal shelters then adopts them out. It is a very successful program.

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