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Eggs Benedict

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Terrier

About Eggs Benedict

Gainesville, GA

Breed

TerrierMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Personality
Walks well on leash

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Eggs Benedict's Story

Eggs Benedict is a quirky six year old terrier mix just itching to back his 36 pound fanny up to you for a butt scratch while he shows you the day's favorite toy. Eggy came into the shelter this August from the sunny shores of Toccoa. We knew he had some dental disease but found during his neuter surgery that Eggs has a very significant cleft palate, or abnormal connection between the mouth and the nasal cavity. The medical team was frankly astounded that he was doing so well with this issue-many young and some adult animals can have very serious complications from this defect, chiefly that food or liquid can bypass the normal swallowing anatomy and cause very significant pneumonias! To be thorough, we did perform x-rays on Eggs; he has some chronic changes in his lungs that look like he's probably fought off infections before. We also took some pictures of his front legs since he has that elbow varus, or "linebacker stance" that makes Eggs look like he wants to scrap with everyone. There do appear to be some arthritic changes in both elbows that seem to be making him a little achy, so we're trying to take the edge off with NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) therapy. While an adopter might choose to pursue surgery to have the cleft palate closed, we understand that this cost might be a little much for some families; for now, we're managing EB by cleaning out the defect as needed when we see anything getting stuck up there and providing antibiotics to help heal any associated infection from the chunky stuff we got out when he first came in. Eggs Benedict will need pet parents willing to do some routine bloodwork on him to make sure his NSAIDs are being tolerated and who are able to have his cleft palate managed if/when complications arise.

Eggs Benedict is a quirky six year old terrier mix just itching to back his 36 pound fanny up to you for a butt scratch while he shows you the day's favorite toy. Eggy came into the shelter this August from the sunny shores of Toccoa. We knew he had some dental disease but found during his neuter surgery that Eggs has a very significant cleft palate, or abnormal connection between the mouth and the nasal cavity. The medical team was frankly astounded that he was doing so well with this issue-many young and some adult animals can have very serious complications from this defect, chiefly that food or liquid can bypass the normal swallowing anatomy and cause very significant pneumonias! To be thorough, we did perform x-rays on Eggs; he has some chronic changes in his lungs that look like he's probably fought off infections before. We also took some pictures of his front legs since he has that elbow varus, or "linebacker stance" that makes Eggs look like he wants to scrap with everyone. There do appear to be some arthritic chang

Eggs Benedict is a quirky six year old terrier mix just itching to back his 36 pound fanny up to you for a butt scratch while he shows you the day's favorite toy. Eggy came into the shelter this August from the sunny shores of Toccoa. We knew he had some dental disease but found during his neuter surgery that Eggs has a very significant cleft palate, or abnormal connection between the mouth and the nasal cavity. The medical team was frankly astounded that he was doing so well with this issue-many young and some adult animals can have very serious complications from this defect, chiefly that food or liquid can bypass the normal swallowing anatomy and cause very significant pneumonias! To be thorough, we did perform x-rays on Eggs; he has some chronic changes in his lungs that look like he's probably fought off infections before. We also took some pictures of his front legs since he has that elbow varus, or "linebacker stance" that makes Eggs look like he wants to scrap with everyone. There do appear to be some arthritic changes in both elbows that seem to be making him a little achy, so we're trying to take the edge off with NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) therapy. While an adopter might choose to pursue surgery to have the cleft palate closed, we understand that this cost might be a little much for some families; for now, we're managing EB by cleaning out the defect as needed when we see anything getting

How To Adopt

Eggs Benedic... was listed as Adoptable by Humane Society of Northeast Georgia
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Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Humane Society of Northeast Georgia. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
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Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Humane Society of Northeast Georgia for details on the pet.
When can I meet Eggs Benedic...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Humane Society of Northeast Georgia will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Eggs Benedic..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Humane Society of Northeast Georgia, and they'll be happy to help!
Humane Society of Northeast Georgia's Adoption Policy
ADOPTION POLICIES Each year, HSNEGA helps hundreds of rescues find loving homes. Our Adoption Center team will work with you to find the right dog, cat, or critter for your home. Our goal for pet adoptions is to select the best-suited match between an animal and an adopter. This process helps us maintain a very low return rate.   Our team uses a matchmaking process to ensure each animal adopted will be matched to the most compatible new owner. During this process, we review any medical or behavioral information relevant to the animal, review services available to adopters, and explain our policies. For a complete list of our adoption policies, please visit our Website at http://www.hsnega.org/adoptions/adoption-procedures-policies/

Eggs Benedict is from Humane Society of Northeast Georgia

[Gainesville, GA]

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Serving the community since 1913, the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia (HSNEGA) provides vital services to animals and people alike. Our goal to create a community recognized for responsible for pet ownership and humane treatment of animals through offering basic pet wellness and spay/neuter services, public education, a...
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Location
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