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Day 2 & Day 3
Monday June 01st 2015, 1:52 am
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Here we are! We made it this far! Trying to be as pawsitive as pawsible. Eva’s eating sort of okay (about half as much kibble as normal but shows interest in treats and eats baby food.) I’m gonna order some honest kitchen grain free samples for her because I feel like she’ll like them but I’m not gonna order 10lbs of something I’m not sure about. I’ve made that mistake enough times >.<

Day two, which was yesterday, we noticed a lot of bruising. I mentioned it in the forums but I wanna document it here. I was definitely not nervous when I saw it but I still wanted  to show people because it’s nice to just have the extra reassurance. I showed a vet tech and she agreed that it was perfectly normal two day post-operative bruising! Which I basically knew anyway but I am 50 minutes away from the vet, or about a half hour if I’m taking the freeway which I don’t like to do because mush likes to stand in the backseat and if she’s unstable or something is wrong it’s kinda hard to drive freeway speed and keep her safe at the same time.

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So there’s her day two bruising. Today, day 3, it looks a little less bad honestly. Which is cool because it looks like someone pinched her really hard and it makes my stomach hurt. The bandages are holding on, which is a relief because Mush loves to rub her butt up against everything and she honestly still keeps wanting to rub that side on the edge of the couch and i have to stop her and I just don’t need her touching that incision against the couch. Seriously. Talking about it makes me so sick feeling!

She’s tired today for sure. We haven’t let her outdo herself or anything but she definitely is sleepy. She is alert and shows interest when she hears a noise that perks her up. She dictates when she has to go outside to go potty and when we’re outside she usually wants to stay out and wander around a little since I take her in the front now on her leash. Today it’s been pouring rain so it’s been a little harder to get miss priss out. Even before she got sick we would laugh because she HATES wet grass, she’ll go in the back yard and back her butt up to the edge of where the grass meets the driveway and she’ll squat and pee onto the grass and then go running back inside with her ears tucked behind her head like a fighter jet.

She makes some weird breathing noises but I feel like she’s always made them. I think this is one of those instances where I’m over analyzing an old behavior because I don’t have a diagnosis and I feel like every single thing is related. It isn’t like it is something that happens all the time, it just seems like her airways close every once in a while when she’s asleep and she’ll take a huge deep breath to fix it and then maybe cough once or twice and that’s the end of it. She’s always snored, bad. I imagine she’s just sleeping harder now. She doesn’t seem to be in pain or uncomfortable and when she wants to move she can get up and move freely so I know if she was having trouble breathing she would let me know.

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it’s definitely our bed time!





     
4 Comments so far

Just caught up on your blog! Yeah, that definitely looks like normal bruising.

OMD what an amazing relationship you and Eva have 🙂 Really, really special.

All lucky 13 paws crossed here for your test results. I know no matter what the diagnosis is you and Eva will get through it and move on with life. There is no diagnosis that can touch your love for one another!

xoxo,
Codie Rae and the Oaktown Pack

   Codie Rae on 06.02.15 @ 12:30 am    Reply

    I’ve basically come to terms with the fact that even the worst diagnosis just means we have to try extra hard to make sure she’s happy as long as pawsible! Today, day 4, was obscenely good. I’m gonna do two day at a time updates so we’ll see how tomorrow goes *i’m expecting her to be A LOT less active* but today I couldn’t keep her from wanting to play and be crazy and silly.

       mushyeva on 06.02.15 @ 1:24 am    Reply

You’re so right: we all over analyze everything at first, it’s so hard not to. But you’re doing GREAT. You’ve asked for insight, you’ve caught yourself when making yourself crazy and you’re seeing how Eva isn’t letting things bother her. Good job Mom! Keep it up, you’re definitely Being More Dog.

I hope the bruising continues to get better and the next few days get easier. Keep us posted.

   jerry on 06.02.15 @ 3:09 am    Reply

Great visual of how Eva squats to pee in the rain without getting her feet wet! Love thid dog! Personality galore!

This journey makes yoh over analyze everything little hiccup or poot! And almost always it’s exactly that…a hiccup or a poot! But as Rene said, eventually you settle down and start enjoying being in the moment, being more dog and, just like Eva, not worrying about a thing!

No matter what a “diagnosis” says, it means nothing to Eva! She’s just happy to be getting on with living life to the fullest! There’s nothing like spoiling a tripawd!

Look forward to your next update. The j incision will soon fade and Eva’s fur will go back and this will all be behind you.

Hugs ro all!

Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle too!

   benny55 on 06.03.15 @ 2:46 am    Reply


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