Showing posts with label #Golden Retriever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Golden Retriever. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2016

OMG! Glad we weren't...on the road...

 
What started as an easy night...
 
George made a huge pot of his famous spaghetti sauce.  Going to have dinner with Brandon, Tyler & Cayden, Brent, Ashley & Lyla.
 
All the dogs, Zoe & Emma (Brent & Ashley's Goldens) Tori & Annie (ours) were out in the yard running around, playing & racing about 7 pm.  Brent & Brandon were in the yard watching the dogs play, I was in back of the rig showing Tyler the garage ramp.  He was curious as to how we were going to get the Harley's out.
 
At 7:05 pm this horrible screaming was coming from one of the dogs.  I ran around to the side of the rig.  It was Annie!  She was screaming!  Blood all over the front of her. 
 
When I first saw her it looked like a lot of blood coming from her mouth.  I thought she hit her face on the steps to the rig.  The boys were right there with her trying to pick her up.  All I heard was, "She ran into that thing!"  That thing...I thought it was the side of the steps.  I quickly picked her up.  She was all curled up screaming.   I carried her into the rig & put her in the kitchen sink.  She stopped screaming & was just whimpering.
 
As I was trying to see what happened to her face the boys kept saying, "It's not her face, it's her leg!  Her leg!  It's her leg!" 
 
It took me a few seconds to hear what they were saying.  I tried to look at her leg.  All she would do was cry & pull her leg away.  After about 30 seconds she let me look at it.  So much blood.
 
Brent had grabbed some clean rags from his garage.  We put one on her leg & kept pressure on it to try to stop the bleeding.
 
Brandon said he thought she broke her leg.  He said she was running so fast she ran right into the front leveling jack, the L shaped thing that adjusts the legs up or down.  He said, "Mom, she was racing around with the other dogs.  She was running so fast.  She ran into that thing & just started screaming!"
 
The boys were calling their vets.  One answered & said they were closed but referred us to an Emergency Vet in Kissimmee, Dr. Barnett.  Off we went...racing to the vet, Tori in tow.  She wasn't letting us take Annie anywhere without her. 
 
Tori, Annie, Emma & Zoe
Spent about an hour at the vet.  They were wonderful!  Because the laceration was so bad they had to put her under to do the surgery.  Surgery would take about 90 minutes.  We were allowed to carry her into the operation room & stay with her until the put the IV in.  They had to stitch her nerve, stitch her muscle & then stitch her skin.  It was pretty bad.  They said it might take a couple of months for her to get back to normal and even then, if the nerve doesn't heal right she may have a limp.  Her aspirations for being a Show Dog just went down the drain...LOL!
 
We left Annie and took a drive around town.  We had lived in Kissimmee 20+ years ago so we thought we'd just drive around and see if we recognized anything.  We didn't see a lot that looked familiar anymore.
 
We got back to the vet at 10:15 pm.  Annie started barking as soon as she heard our voices.  Tori wasn't waiting, she had to see her Sis.  We walked back.  There was Annie, standing, barking & growling a little.  She was ready to go home!
 
We headed home.  Both the girls were happy to be together...again!
 
We got home about 11 pm.  Annie jumped out of the car & tried to run around the yard.  Tori stuck with her...she knew things weren't quite right with her Sis.
 
Oh...and as an added bonus, when Brent was trying to pick her up she bit him.  She bit him so hard that one of her baby teeth was stuck in his hand.  He put peroxide on it & will be ok. 
 
And on and on....

 
 
Trying to calm her down & stop the bleeding
At the Emergency Vet
Waiting....




The injury

Tori eating Dairy Queen while waiting for Annie


On the way home









Feels better laying next to Sis...

The culprit...front leveling jack
Had to wear a tshirt so she wouldn't bite her stitches






Next morning...close to Sis
Here we are...parked at Brent & Ashley's


Friday, April 29, 2016

The loss of our Golden Retriever Daisy...

Our Daisy

A couple of weeks ago our 9 year old rescue, Daisy, wasn't feeling like herself.  She hadn't been for a few days.  We took her to the vet.  They wanted to do some bloodwork since she didn't appear to have anything physically wrong with her.  After about an hour, we got a call to come in and go over the results.
It wasn't good news...not at all!  Our Daisy had serious kidney failure.
The vets & vet techs at Coastal Animal Hospital in Bradenton couldn't have been nicer & more compassionate. 
Dr. Wally said we could take her to the emergency vet hospital.  For the next 48 hours she would have an IV giving her constant fluids to flush her kidneys.   
We were ready to go.  Anything to save our Daisy. 
Then we asked if this would cure her.  Dr. Wally said no but it may extend her life.  For how long we asked?  Maybe a few days, a few weeks or a few months.
This put a whole new spin on this "mess".  First of all, Daisy DID NOT like being away from home...at all!  She definitely didn't like being away from her sister, Tori.  And lastly, we wanted to do what was best for Daisy.  We talked to Dr. Wally some more.  He said there was less than a 50% chance that this would even work.  We could bring her home but she would definitely die within 4-5 days...and it wouldn't be painless.
We decided the best thing for our Daisy was to euthanize her.   
We had Tori with us.  She knew something was wrong with her sis.  They took Daisy to put an IV port in her front leg.  When they brought her back in, Tori snuggled with her, licked her face then laid down facing the door.  Tori never looked back.  They put the IV in.  Daisy passed very quick.  She just "went to sleep".
We said our goodbyes.
Tori got up, walked right out to the car and got in.  She never looked back.
We cried all the way home, most of the night and on and off the next day.
Tori was so sad.  She wouldn't get up in the morning to go out without coaxing.  She wasn't eating much.  All she wanted to do was sleep.  We felt her pain.  That's all we wanted to do too.  We didn't, but we wanted to.
We knew we would get another dog eventually.
We were looking online at shelters, rescue's, pets for sale ads, etc.  It was just "busy looking", just keeping us occupied. 
Then it happened!  We saw this little fur ball...a black  10 week old Golden Doodle!  Last Friday afternoon!  We called to inquire about her, made an appointment for 7pm that night for all of us to meet her, including Tori.
Well, we now have a new puppy...Annie. 
It took Tori about 36 hours to warm up to her.  Now she won't even go outside unless Annie is with.
A puppy is more work than we remember but Tori is being a very good mom.  She's been going outside to do her business.  She walks right next to Tori.  She's going to be a very good girl...and she's so cute!