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Controlled Freedom

August 11, 2014 By Jodi

I’ve been hesitant to write about this, since it seems like every time I indicate Sampson seems to be getting better we have a set back.

BUT, the truth of the matter is that Sampson does seem to be doing better.

We are now almost 20 weeks post surgery. Four and a half long months.

During this time we’ve done two rounds of physical therapy, many variations of medication therapy, cold laser treatments, and acupuncture.

Sampson’s initial injury began in January.  We tired to treat it conservatively and failed.  So for the last seven months, Sampson’s activities have been restricted.

We are now at the point where he can begin doing many of the things he did before his injury.

As our Physical Therapist says, “We introduce him to the activities with as many controls as possible.”

How exactly do you do that?

We started removing the couch restrictions and putting our mattress back on the futon frame.   Sampson was never a jump on the couch dog, he’s always climbed, so he’s begun climbing on the couch again.  He does jump on the futon though and so far he doesn’t seem to be bothered by it.

Our yard is very hilly and at some point I’m going to have to let him out and have a run in it, but for now Hubby’s sectioned off the deck, and blocked off certain areas of the yard.

One area right near that gate that would allow access to the back yard.

One area right near that gate that would allow access to the back yard.

We can now leave the back doors open and if Sampson chooses he can go outside to potty by himself.

He’s been doing pretty well on his walks, so the next thing to introduce is a little bit of running.

To introduce this I took him up to the field on the fifteen foot leash a couple of times.  I chose the field because I can scope it out first and make sure there are no people or dogs around.  Once I watched him trot around on the long leash and could tell he was comfortable and didn’t seem to be straining anything,  I took off the leash.

Siriusly, you mean it?  I'm free?

Siriusly, you mean it? I’m free?

At first he just stood there, like he couldn’t believe it, or he was unsure, but he soon got the hang of it.

It didn't take him long.

It didn’t take him long.

After he had done this a couple of times, I brought Delilah along.

Come Delilah, drag Mama and try and keep up.

Come on Delilah, drag Mama and try and keep up.

So far we have only been on the path that leads into and out of the park.  I think we’ll stick with the field for a bit before we venture off to the trails.

But we are finally at the stage where there’s a little bit of controlled freedom.   

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Filed Under: Health Related Tagged With: ACL Surgery, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Sampson

Fix and Freeze

August 5, 2014 By Jodi

The lovely birthday treat I made for Sampson last week got me thinking about different treats I could make for the dogs.

Typically their 9:00 pm snack is a Kong filled with fruit and covered up with a smidge of pumpkin.  Sometimes I’ll add some Kefir just to help it last a little longer.

I bought this great silicone mold from the Animal Rescue site some time ago.  My intention was to make dog cookies, but I think it’s cool to use for people treats too.  Imagine a brownie bite in the shape of a paw?

Sorry, I digress.

The mold I have makes six puppy paw prints of a decent size.  I thought why not use the mold and I can make three nights worth of treats?

I started out with pumpkin which I placed in the pad of the paw and then I added some mango chunks for the toe nails.

Honestly, I wish it could have froze like this, because you can really see the 'toes.'

Honestly, I wish it could have froze like this, because you can really see the ‘toes.’

Once I got the toes in, I filled the rest of the mold with Strawberry Kefir.

The Kefir is perfect for filling in the mold.

The Kefir is perfect for filling in the mold.

I got a little heavy handed on a couple of the treats, but I used my finger or a paper towel to clean it up.

Then I placed it on the plate in the freezer and left it.

The silicone makes it easy to pop this suckers out.

Makes a good sized treat.

Makes a good sized treat.

Sorry no pictures of the dogs eating them, this is a fast snack!

But it’s great to make in advance and keep in the freezer for special occasions or those times when you forget to make the KONG. 🙁

Simple ingredients: Pumpkin, Mango and Kefir.  Fix and Freeze!

This is the Tasty Tuesday Blog Hop, hosted by Kol’s Notes and Sugar the Golden Retriever.  Hop along and see what everyone else is cooking!!

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Round Robin

August 4, 2014 By Jodi

I’ve been sharing the ups and downs of Sampson’s ACL injury and subsequent surgery for the last seven months.  Throughout this process I’ve found kindred souls who understand and share the heartache of having an ill or injured pet.  So many of you have reached out to me and shared your own stories of illness and injury here as well.

You gonna be okay Bubba?

You gonna be okay Bubba?

It got me thinking, there so many of us who have been dealing (or have dealt) with various medical issues with our pets.  Often times there are traditional and non-traditional treatments that someone may not be aware of when facing a tough decision.  Each experience is unique to all of us, but there is so much to be gained from sharing those experiences and treatments, as our life beliefs tend to guide us in the choices we make for our pets.  While it’s true we all share our experiences on our blogs, sometimes when we are suddenly faced with a surprise diagnosis we may not remember where we read about it, or who wrote about it.

I thought, wouldn’t it be great to have all of our experiences in one place?

I’ve been toying with an idea of a Round Robin.  It would be very similar to the “How I write” series that many of you have been doing, but it would be somewhat different.

It would work like this, any blogger (or non-blogger) who wished to participate would get a set of questions to answer.  Of course, the questions will be a basic guideline and you will be free to put your own spin on it. It wouldn’t be a blog hop per say as there would be no linky list, BUT there would be a different post every day by a different blogger and each blogger would list the next blogger at the bottom of their post.  Any non-bloggers who wished to share their experience would let me know and I would send them the questions and I would post their experience here.

I’m also looking into dedicating one page on my blog that would list every post.  Of course there would be a badge for you to display on your blog and that badge would link back to the community page.  The page would share the title of the post, which blog was sharing and a brief description of the injury or illness as well as a link back to your blog post.  I think it would also be beneficial to include behavioral issues you may have encountered with your pets and what techniques or methods you used and what worked.

I feel this Round Robin and subsequent page will be an amazing resource for bloggers and non-bloggers alike.

I plan on starting this Round Robin in the beginning of September.  That gives us almost a month to pull it together.  I’ve already run this past a few of my fellow bloggers and I do have some interest in it, but I also wanted to include you, my dear readers as you’ve helped me so much through this long journey and so many of you have touched my heart with your own journey.

To start with all I need to know is if you are interested in participating in the Round Robin.  If you are please let me know in the comments and let me know if there is a certain day you can’t participate.  

I’m also looking for a name for this Round Robin, so if any of your brilliant readers have any thoughts, please, please share them!!

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