If you recall, we lost our yellow lab (best dog ever) to brain cancer last September. It has been terrible. We put a deposit down on a new puppy soon after and we were finally able to pick her up last week.
Meet Foxy Lady
(may need password which is "secret")...
I got mine yesterday, THANK-YOU!!!
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I will not comment about if I did or did not get the stuff I ordered the last time when some unnamed person was doing the ordering...
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rkc
I may become one of the ones that does not have a boat. I only used it once this year. It kills my back when I use it and just been very busy.
Thinking of selling it. I probably should wait until spring but it would be easier to sell and demo it now.
rkc
yup, that's John Valby. he's is a riot. Seen him many times.
It's from the CD "John Valby in Pixie land". Lots of other great songs too.
He also has a pixie Christmas cd that will change how you hear Christmas songs forever.
rkc
She was out of it today, no tail wag, not eating, not really there. She was getting worse every day, chemo would take days to see results if any.
We put her to rest.
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She has multiple abnormalities in her brain, most likely lymphoma. She will hopefully respond to meds and maybe have 6-8 months.
And yes, I was using a sling like that earlier in the week.
I'm pretty sad...
rkc
Boston didn't have any appointments until 2 weeks, we could go to the emergency room and hopefully see a neurologist.
Found a place in RI that has an appointment for tommorrow at 10am.
In the meantime they recommend forcing pedialite down her. Don't think they will have beef flavored.
rkc
Wife just spoke to the vet, since she is not really eating\drinking it's time for the neurologist. The somewhat local one just left for vacation, looks like we will be bringing her into Boston.
rkc
Not to downplay other's health issues (feel better soon Ferm), I have been having trouble with my dog Bailey. She'll be 9 in December. Supposedly she is just experiencing idiopathic vestibular disease. Idiopathic means they don't know the cause. It's like vertigo.
For a few weeks we thought...