Hi Everypawdy! It’s me, Holly!
I wanted to let you all know that my mommies have been a bit rude about putting some of my treats on the ramp thing outside. They drop it on the ramp and expect me to climb up and down the ramp to get my treats. I don’t know what’s wrong with them but I’m not really the biggest fan of their new game with me. I guess I will just play along with them for now until they get bored of this game and find a new one to play with me.
My mommies have a whole bunch of new carpets down in the house and they told me that they ordered me a new bed and a harness. They sat with me and told me that I have to go to the hospital tomorrow to have surgery. I’m not really sure what they mean or what they are talking about, but I am hoping that I will come home from the “hospital place” that they spoke of soon. When I get home I will come back on this page and let you all know how I am. I hope that you are all doing well.
Hope all goes well. I was worried for days, but all turned out ok. Dogs are so resilient. Watch her weight as she recovers bec weight gain puts a strain on the remaining legs/back. Watch for any changes over time- I hope you can do the vaccine. We never had the chance.
Thanks Pallu! I will tell my mommies not to give me too many extra treats right after surgery. My mommies are going to ask about the vaccine you mentioned. Do you happen to know exactly what the vaccine was called?
Pallu, where can I get more information about the vaccine and where it is available? I keep hearing and reading little tidbits about it, but have yet to find any real answers. We are new to the TriPawd world, feeling overwhelmed and finding this website helpful, yet a little difficult to navigate. Wyatt was diagnosed with osteosarcoma 12-13-17, right front amputation on 12-18-17, 1st carboplatin chemo on 01-4-18. Our oncologist mentioned they were testing a vaccine but would have go to PA for chemo as well as vaccine to be eligible. We are in Savannah GA area. Thanks for any help you can offer.
Prayer, Hugs and Sandpaper kisses from Rusty and his Hoomin’s for a very successful surgery and recovery.