Tucson Citizen.com
Tucson Tails - Connecting Pets and People

Posts Tagged ‘Green Valley’

Vote: Green Valley mastiff gets a kick in the head

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
Curious Green Valley Mastiff

Moose - Courtesy of Lindsay & Anna King

Vote: Green Valley mastiff gets a kick in the head

Lindsay and Anna King enjoy taking their 5-year-old English mastiff Moose to the vacant field across from their home in Green Valley. There’s plenty of space to explore, and Moose usually doesn’t share the field with anything but the occasional grazing cow. However, during a recent visit to the field, Moose caught sight of a mule that had ventured into the area. Eager to investigate, Moose slowly crept behind the mule for a better sniff.

“And that’s when the mule kicked him right in the head,” Lindsay said. “The mule kicked him so hard that if he had been a smaller breed of dog, I know Moose would have been dead.”

The Kings examined Moose immediately and found a swollen knot under the dog’s jaw and a small amount of blood from a cut on his cheek.

“We got him back home and by then, his head had swollen to about twice its normal size,” Lindsay said. “He was also staring off into space, so we knew he’d need to see a veterinarian.”

With their regular veterinarian’s office closed for the weekend, Lindsay and Anna drove Moose 30 miles to a veterinary hospital in Tucson. A lengthy examination and a series of X-rays revealed that the kick to the head hadn’t resulted in any loose teeth or a broken jaw.

“We knew Moose was in a lot of pain when we got him home and he went straight for his kennel,” Lindsay said. “He just wanted to be left alone.”

The Kings kept Moose quiet and comfortable, administered the pain medication prescribed by the veterinarian, and tried unsuccessfully to ice the dog’s swollen jaw because Moose didn’t like his jaw being iced.

Three days later, Moose was back on his feet. The Kings haven’t seen the mule that kicked Moose during the few trips they’ve made back to the field since the accident, but the mastiff stays close to Lindsay and Anna just the same.

“We’re going to keep Moose on his leash from now on,” Lindsay said.

Moose is among 12 contenders vying for the annual VPI Hambone Award. It’s an award given out for the most unusual pet health insurance claim of the year.

For the third year in a row, Veterinary Pet Insurance Co. (VPI), the nation’s leading pet health insurance provider will grant the VPI Hambone Award to one of its more than 485,000 insured pets. Choosing among the 12 nominees is no easy task, which is why VPI is asking the public to visit the website and vote between September 6 and 20 and decide which animal will take home the coveted award.

All pets considered for the award made full recoveries and received insurance reimbursements for eligible treatment expenses. To read more detailed accounts of each claim and to place a vote for a favorite Hambone nominee (Moose, is the only Arizona contender), visit the website.

Here’s a direct link to Moose, otherwise there’s no direct route to Moose and the site’s navigation is challenging. Let’s put Green Valley on the map!

Tucson adoptable pets: beagles, boxer mix, special needs, shepherd mix

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

On the first and third Wednesdays of every month (and fifth Wednesday), Tucson Tails blog will host some local adoptable pets in need of forever homes. To be considered for inclusion, send info by Tuesday at 3 p.m. The offer applies to rescue groups in So. Arizona. Please send to tucson.tails@yahoo.com

SOUTHERN ARIZONA BEAGLE RESCUE

Tucson beagle needs home

Charlie says: Woof! Adopt me!

Regal Beagle
Charlie is a full bred lemon color 4 year old beagle. He’s very smart, curious and loves attention. He needs a friend(s) like you who will love him and give him the training he needs to become a good canine citizen.

Tucson beagle wants forever home

TJ says: I'm a catch!

Blue Boy
TJ is a pure bred “blue” 3 year old male beagle. He has a wonderful disposition and eyes that can mesmerize. He will be your loving companion.

For more information please contact Southern Arizona Beagle Rescue – 520-393-8479.

THE ANIMAL LEAGUE OF GREEN VALLEY

Boxer mix in Green Valley wants family

Radar says: I'm all ears!

Radar is all ears
He is a handsome 70-pound 2-year-old male Boxer mix, brindle and white, who is house-and crate-trained, loves car rides, to play and to go for long walks. Radar is gentle and tolerant of kids and very sweet with people. Some light obedience training is recommended. Radar formerly lived in a home but was returned to no fault of his own. Radar is attentive and will be your best friend if you let him.

CASA DE LOS GATOS (has dogs too)

Special needs Tucson dog needs TLC

Ernie says: Adopt Me and Millie!

Special Needs
Ernie is a Labrador/hound mix. This sweet old fellow has a heart as big as he is! Ernie also displays good humor and is full of life despite having some special needs. Ernie has arthritis which may make his joints ache, and he can no longer see the world through his blind eyes. He makes every day a joy by being easy to please. Ernie enjoys his naps, a couple of pats on the head and a treat now and again. Ernie is just looking for someone to take it easy with. He also has a soft spot for Millie; see below.

Sweet Tucson dog waiting to find love

Millie says: Adopt me & Ernie

Like Bogey & Bacall
Millie wants to be won over; you can see it in her eyes. This shy girl is apprehensive at first but once she’s comfortable she won’t leave your side. Millie has a lot of energy and loves to run in the yard. This Shepherd mix takes great pleasure in rolling over for a belly rub. Millie is a gentle soul, in search of another gentle soul. All she needs is a trusting friend to spend her days with. Millie and Ernie are a well bonded pair of dogs. Do you have room in your heart and home?