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Back to the Vet’s

April 4, 2014 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-Up Friday, the post where I highlight reader’s comments, answer questions and in general just wrap up the week.

You Make Me Laugh – March 30, 2014

Here Chippie, Chippie, come into the Sleep Tight Motel, I've rolled out the pink carpet for you.

Here Chippie, Chippie, come into the Sleep Tight Motel, I’ve rolled out the pink carpet for you.

Most of your dogs know the names for the creatures they hunt in their yard or on their walks.

This one was unusual.  Kim said, “This is really crazy, but for some reason, known only to Josh, since he was a puppy, the words ‘chop-chop’ have him doing something pretty similar to what Delilah does. It wasn’t that I taught him those words, because I really didn’t, he just seems to know them, and he’s the only one that reacts to it.

Chop-chop, huh?

Sand Spring Chesapeakes said, “I think you should of dumped a bucket of water down the hole for chippie to come running out.”

Thank Dog I didn’t think of that.  Can you imagine the chaos?

Animal Couriers asked, “That must have led to a very muddy pup – can you see the mud on Delilah?”

I can see the mud on Delilah’s nose, but I don’t see it anywhere else.

The Dog is Not the Problem…it’s Me

Hey Chocolate, you want a piece of this?

Hey Chocolate, you want a piece of this?

Genevieve said, “That’s one of the first things we learned at dog school. It’s rarely the dog’s fault.”

I believe that with all of my heart, just in the midst of something that’s not working out, or something I haven’t foreseen, I panic.  How can I expect my dog to understand what I want from her if I can’t communicate it properly?

Carol Bondy said, “Yes…luke would act the same way..and it terrifies me when they come charging like that..and….you never know…some dogs will go thru that…and the battery might be low..who knows…cant trust those fences. We are terrified and know theres an elec fence…our dogs dont.”

I worry about that as well Carol, which is why I carry a pepper blaster.  I would hate to have to use it, but my dogs have both been attacked before and keeping them safe is my job.

Jan K said, “What’s even more difficult for me is making sure my hubby and I are both using the same words when training Luke. I was saying “off” and he was saying “down”.”

You hit the nail on the head with that one!!  I use “down” for when I want Delilah to lie down.  But Hubby says “lay down” and I think that is why she is constantly getting up. 🙂

Elyse and Riley said, “When I took Riley to her very first obedience class when she was a puppy, one of the first things the trainer taught us was to choose a word for a command and stick with that same word. He also told us to not make the mistake of “teaching our dogs to count” by repeating the same command 5 or 6 times until our dog finally sat (or whatever the command was). Every time I’m out somewhere with Riley (or without her) and we’re around other dogs and their owners, I kind of smile when I hear people saying “Rex, sit. Sit, Rex, sit. Sit. Sit. Sit! Good boy,” because I think “Wow, Rex can count to 6!”

I love that.  And yet, I find myself repeating my commands too.  🙁

Callie, Shadow and Ducky’s mom said, “Siriusly, though, I’m a certified dog trainer and I have to constantly stop myself from repeating the same cue over and over again, like “sit, sit, sit, sit.””

It’s easy to do when you aren’t getting the results you want.

Sampson Update

First the comments, then another update.

What the woof did I do to deserve this?

What the woof did I do to deserve this?

Rebekah asked, “Have you thought about Bach’s Rescue Remedy?”

I hadn’t thought about using that.  What I think the real problem was, I went to work then came home for the Holistic Vet and then went back to work.  So cone, no cone then cone again.  Additionally we got some warmer weather and I think the room was bit stuffy for him.  I’ve taken to leaving the window open and he seems much better.

Animal Couriers said, “Imagine removing the cone from the equation will be the best stress reducer – when can you do that?”

He has to stay in the cone until the staples come out which is next Wednesday.

Lauranne asked, “I know it’s not much but could you try making all (or the vast majority) of his meals out of his kong?”

We feed raw and I don’t think I would attempt his meals that way.  I could however fix him a fruity Kong.

2 Brown Dawgs asked, “Are you walking him and pottying him with the cone on?”

No.  The physical therapist said to remove the cone when we walk, that a dog will assume the correct posture when the cone is off.

Sand Spring Chesapeakes asked, “Do you at least take it off for a bit when you are by him?”

Yes.  The only time he is in the cone is when I am at work.  At night we sleep in the same bed and I attach a small leash to his collar and my wrist so if he moves I wake up and can make sure he’s not going at the staples.

Callie, Shadow and Ducky’s Mom asked, “Do you have a radio or TV that you can put in the office with him?

I do and I have.  Thank you for the suggestion.

Peggy said, “When we first got Ike he was really stressed. We tried everything. And guess what worked? The CD Through a Dog’s Ear.”

I’m glad you found something that works with Ike!  I don’t happen to have that CD and we only have five more days to go, two of which are the weekend and one is half a day when he goes to have the staples removed.

Update to the update: Hubby and I noticed that Sampson’s inner knee looked abnormally swollen.  I took him to the Vet who drew fluid and observed it under the microscope.  Sampson has a Seroma the circumference of a small orange.  A Seroma is a pocket of fluid, our Vet does not recommend draining it as it tends to fill up again and it can become infected.  We are dropping his PT back to twice a day and hot compresses instead of ice.

Life Outside the Gate

We Live in a Flat asked, “How long does Sampson need to be resting?”

12 weeks of no running, no jumping and no off-leash outdoors. 🙁

Jan K asked, “Maybe if you switch around what you’re using to put the pills in….try liverwurst one time, something else another, etc., he won’t catch on that way?”

That’s a great idea.  I wonder if he’ll take the coconut oil again?  I’ll have to try it.  I think it helps that we eliminated three pills in the last couple days.

Jenna, Mark “Husky Crazed” Drady asked, “Can we vote daily? Or just a one time thing?”

I believe you are able to vote daily, however there was a problem with the Linky List and I know Jodi was working on getting it resolved, so please keep checking back.  I NEED THE VOTES!

Houndstooth said, “Would giving him some stuff in a Kong help?

I’m not sure, but it’s definitely worth considering.

You gonna be okay Bubba?

You gonna be okay Bubba?

Here’s the trick that Carol told me for the Liverwurst.  First I break the pills into two doses and wrap the Liverwurst around the pills so it looks like a small meatball.  Then I cut a third slice, I place them all in the palm of my hand and offer the first one to him, then the second immediately following and finally the third.  It works folks.

That’s it for me, I hope you have an awesome weekend and thank you all for the support, I really couldn’t get through this without you!

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Follow-Up Friday – March 21, 2014

March 21, 2014 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-up Friday, where I highlight some of my favorite comments, answer questions and generally wrap up my week.

You Make Me Smile – March 16, 2014

Callie, Shadow and Ducky’s mom asked, “Great picture! Delilah is a tall girl, isn’t she?”

Yes she is.  She’s actually just a tiny bit shorter than Sampson.

March 16 2014

Frankie and Ernie asked, “What a GRAND picture that is. Wonder what Dee is looking at?”

We do have a lot of big birds in the area and they always seem to grab the dog’s attention.

Some Big Easy

Miss Flea said, “He’s going to be fine, mom. I’m guessing you’d only choose a good vet, someone who knows what they’re doing, who’s done this surgery before.”

One of my good friend uses this practice and this particular surgeon is highly recommended by my own vet.  She tells me he is very passionate about his patients.

Miss Jenna from Love is Being Owned by a Husky said, “Hi there, I know you guys are super busy right now taking care of Sampson, but I have passed on ana ward to you today on my blog if you have a chance to come by and pick it up.”

Thank you very much Miss Jenna for passing on the Sunshine Award to us! We were also given this award from Jo-Ann at Sand Spring Chesapeakes!!  You guys rock!

The Drinkin’ Bone’s Connected To The…

I love you all.  If all of you who offered to drink with me came over, we could have one hell of a party. 😉

Molly the Wally says, “I think when it goes wrong it is sometimes harder on us than it is on them. The worry and the stress sure are major factors and there is nothing worse than trying to enforce rest on an animal that doesn’t want it.”

I agree, I don’t think Sampson is worried about his injury at all at this point.  And he has no idea of his surgery.  Now Tuesday he might get a little anxious when I drop him off in a strange place.  That is very concerning to me.

Sue said, “This is one of my all time favorite blog posts. You realize you’re not alone, right?”

Aw, thanks Sue!  Yes I really do realize I’m not alone, it helps for me to ‘get it out.’

Jan said, “You expressed so well what our dogs often do to us. But isn’t it wonderful to have such an assortment of bottled comfort to turn to.?”

It sure is!  I love how there’s an alcohol for any time of the day.

And siriusly Jan, have I told you how much I love it when you type sirusly?

Callie, Shadow and Ducky’s Mom said, “Does he have a favorite, indestructible toy that you could leave for him?”

No, he has no favorite toys.  I’m thinking of a tee-shirt that I can wear to bed for a couple of nights and hopefully that will be enough.

Jackie Bouchard said, “How are you going to keep yourself distracted on surgery day?”

Well I was kind of hoping you all would be distracting me with amazing blog posts. 🙂

Houndstooth said, “Sometimes humor is the best way to deal with things that upset us.”

Humor is the way I handle most tense situations.  For me it helps break the ice and the tension.

Denise Straulea asked, “Will it be in the AM as she told you?”

I am only going by what they told me.  I sure hope his surgery is in the morning.  I don’t know how I’ll go a whole day without losing my mind.

Chip ‘N Delilah

Don't ask me what the setting is.  Like I can remember! LOL

Don’t ask me what the setting is. Like I can remember! LOL

Emma said, “It is great the Sampson likes to walk, even if it is only 5 mins.”

He wants to walk longer, but he just can’t do it.  Just going down the driveway has him panting.  I think it’s because he’s doing more of a hop than a walk.

2 Brown Dawgs asked, “Are you going to take any time off work after his surgery to keep an eye on him?”

Yes I am.  I currently have Wednesday, Thursday and Friday off and have arranged to work 1/2 days the following week.  I’m hoping he will be able to stay alone for 4 1/2 hours a day.  If he can’t, then I will just take that week off too.

Carol Bondy said, “luke probably would be lunging at the door.”

There are days when she’s lunging at the door too.  Usually when she catches a glimpse of it running through the yard.

Roxy the Traveling Dog asked, “You need pepper spray to walk near your house?”

I feel safer carrying it.  There are some scary animals in the woods, not that I’ve ever seen them, but just knowing they are there, I feel safer with the pepper spray.  There was one time when someone was standing in the wood line watching me walking the dogs.  (Turns out it was just a kid, but it did scare me.)  And another time when I was startled by a man.  Not to mention that both of my dogs have been attacked by a neighbor’s dogs.  

It’s a precautionary measure but it makes me feel better. 

Well I’m calling this a wrap.  Thanks for joining me and have a wonderful weekend!

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Follow-Up Friday-March 14, 2014

March 14, 2014 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-Up Friday, the post where I highlight reader’s comments, answer questions and generally just wrap up my week.

You Make Me Smile – March 9, 2014

Food Guard Donna said, “Really??? That works??? She doesn’t just climb over him???? LOL!”

Good point Donna!  It worked this time.  No future guarantees.

In Case of Emergency

So some of you have emergency bags packed.  That’s a good thing!  Some of you have far more things packed then I do, but thanks to all of your comments, I have a pretty good idea of what I need to pack.

Reilly and Denny said, “We have small signs by the front door and garage to let emergency know there are 2 dogs inside and we have spare leads and harnesses for them in the car etc.”

Excellent point Reilly and Denny!!  I have one of those stickers at my front door and one on my bedroom window as well.  This is so important if something happens when you aren’t home or if you are unconscious when they arrive.  It lets emergency responders know to get to your pets.

Genevieve said, “I have a backpack with copies of important household papers and dog records in it. There’s also a first aid kit and a few days worth of: my medicines, power bars, dog food, and underwear! I’m not going commando in an emergency…

I commend you my dear, but in an emergency going commando is the least of my worries.  Besides, it’s kind of freeing if you know what I mean. 😉

I found this post with easy camping tips and thought numbers 13 and 21 would be perfect for emergency kits.  I think the post title says it all.  Some of these tips are really borderline genius, especially if you are really roughing it.

Conservative Management

Well most of you know, this went out the window Tuesday night, but some good questions here.

Jackie Bouchard asked, “So, does a full tear mean the conservative approach is out?”

Basically yes.  Jana at Dawg Business had a post explaining it and she can do it better than me. 🙂  You can read her version here.  This is how I understand it, of course after today I may have a far better idea.   The ACL is a ligament that holds the knee in place, if it partially tears, you have the opportunity to isolate the ligament and give it time to repair itself.  I had a torn ligament from a car accident many years ago and I wore a brace for months, until the ligament healed itself.  BUT when the ligament fully tears the knee is unstable and cannot support the leg and is incredibly painful and to my understanding it is unable to heal.

Sue asked, “Is there any possibility of water therapy near you?”

There is Sue, and we were scheduled to start that tomorrow.  I also discovered the vet we are seeing today has physical therapy in their office and I’ll be checking into that as well.

I Jinxed My Dog

That's a sad dog right there.   If looks could kill, I'd have been dead last night because of the daggers he was shooting at me.

That’s a sad dog right there. If looks could kill, I’d have been dead last night because of the daggers he was shooting at me.

As many of you pointed out, I couldn’t actually jinx him, and truthfully I really feel like we gave it our very best.  Sadly it happened in spite of that and I can’t change that.  All I can do is move forward.

Emma said, “He will have to go eventually, but bring one of those 40 gallon Hefty trash bags out with you for when it finally happens!”

He actually did go!!  He went yesterday morning and he went again last night, twice!  

Jan K said, “I have a lot of regrets when it comes to my pets, but we just can’t know.”

Me too Jan.  But you are right, we just can’t know.

Again I want to thank all of you.  For the phone calls, the e-mails, the, texts,  private messages and comments.  It helps.  It makes me feel like I’m not alone and for that I am so grateful.  This is an amazing community and I couldn’t ask for better friends.

I will update my personal Facebook page as well as the blog page after I get back from the vet.

Have a great weekend my friends!

 

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