Sunday 21 August 2022

100 Days with 100 Dogs: Day 23 - Meet Resident Kolo

We meet Kolo in this latest post of the 100 Days with 100 Dogs series - he's an unfortunate example of the 'potential side effects' of some treatments and why you need to be aware of any treatments prescribed for your dog. It's good practice to be aware anyway, but in extreme cases it can prevent a more serious issue.

Meet Resident Kolo

This gorgeous boy is Kolo. He is a 2 year old long coated black and tan entire male German Shepherd. Poor Kolo came to us at 7 months after being neurologically damaged by nexgard flea treatment. The vet report clearly stated that he administered nexgard to a healthy pup with no issues then 2 days later kolo was presented again because of vomiting and had diarrhoea and also unable to walk. 

The vet wanted to euthanise, but as you can imagine his carer was devastated.  His walking is better now, but the nexgard left Kolo with behavioural issues. One minute he us the sweetest boy, and the next he's biting hard (it's so much more than play biting).  

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We feel Kolo has as much right to a chance as any other dog. It's not his fault he was let down by pharmaceutical companies and vets. In the wrong hands Kolo could become a problem. We are not prepared to gamble with his life, or others' safety. With these factors in mind, we made the decision to keep him in our care to keep him safe. We will reconsider if we see drastic improvements in his behaviour.

You can learn more about the potential dangers of Nexgard (and related products) in one of our health articles here - https://gsdwelfare.blogspot.com/2022/04/health-topics-nexguard-and-bravecto.html

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