Now Bobby G, and probably a few of you others, know the story of our last dog, Fred. The last day of his life scarred me in ways I cannot heal from. When I went to go to work, he followed me to the door- which he never does- looking at me as if to say, "Help, Daddy." I had thought he was bound up. I told Laurie to try giving him some olive oil, and take him for a walk, which would help- but of course, this was the day it just HAD to rain ALL day.
So in this frame of mind I went to work- and with the cutter down (a long stupid other story), I was sewing on the box stitcher- a slow, boring process, perfect for sitting and worrying. At 10, Laurie called and said he was very sore around his butt, and she was pretty upset- compounded by the fact that she had called the work # first and left a message, which my boss in the midst of every machine in the plant falling apart, forgot about. I told her to call the vet. She called back with a appointment time, and I lit out of work like, as my dad used to say, "a bat out of Zulu."
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That day is today, and Scrappy started it out about 80%. He had gone from needing an ice cream bar to get him to go upstairs the first afternoon to refusing help and getting up on the bed himself that night to up and down with only mild hesitation this morning. He's pretty much back to normal tonight, but doggies are masters at hiding pain until it's too late. So we're watching him closely, but it is nice to have the old Scrappy back.
Now, if we could just convince him he's not a young pup anymore...
Sending you lots of hugs for you and Scrappy. I think it will be hard to convince him that he cant keep up with the young ones anymore. Hopefully he will figure that out for himself
ReplyDeleteI won't hold my breath on that one...
DeleteWhen my collie and sheltie hit 12 years old they began limping and taking a long while to figure out the best way to get up and down off the furniture. We took them to the vet and he told us that just like people, things start wearing down on pets. They had arthritis! I hated seeing them in pain as I'm sure you felt horrible watching Scrappy. Give him extra hugs and keep an eye on him.
ReplyDeleteIt's the same thing that we went through with Fred, and it scares the hell out of me.
DeleteAwww. :( Poor Scrappy!! Hopefully he feels 100% better soon, and this was just a fluke. It is really hard to watch pets get old and sickly. My parents just had to put my 4H dog to sleep a few weeks ago. She had undiagnosed lung cancer that had spread tumors all over her internal organs and there wasn't anything that could be done except to end her pain. It's rough.
ReplyDeleteYes it is... Scrappy's back to tip top for now.
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ReplyDeleteI know what you're talking about...
Our male cat (the one that remains) started to also LIMP...(???)
He IS 17 yers old, and there was no sign of trauma, dislocation, or muscle swelling.
He let my massage his leg (also the left front...what's up with that and pets?)
I am surmising that he is suffering from my "favorite" visitor...ARTHRITIS.
Now, we have something in common...who'da thunk?
Then, again...with SCRAPPY, he could alos be suffering from "Post Missing Tank Depression"
Hey, it WAS called a Walker BULLDOG.
Generals do tend to acquire such things.
Glad to haer all is good again .
Stay safe up there.
I think you are right on the arthritis- awful funny it hit hard on a rainy day...
DeleteI'm very glad to hear Scrappy is doing better.
ReplyDeleteThanks. He'll be getting a picture post here real soon to show he's back to top shape.
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