xenic101 opened this issue on Jun 04, 2005 ยท 29 posts
xenic101 posted Sat, 04 June 2005 at 10:53 PM
He's supposed to be on cage rest. He hasn't been in a cage since he was neutered 15 years ago. Heck, he hadn't worn that harness for six months before now. He usually slept when we weren't home anyways, so we are just putting him in our bedroom when we're out. He just lays on his pillow when we're home.
He looks so sad. I was worried that he wouldn't survive the stress of the first night, but he did ok. Now I'm worried about him getting depressed during the next eight weeks he'll be imobile. At his age, if he decides to stop living, he will.
He's not really eating now either. Not anywhere near what he used to. My five year old son can get him to eat out of his hand. Which is a good bonding exercise, since he's the one that dropped the brick that broke the foot.
MoonGoat posted Sat, 04 June 2005 at 11:00 PM
That's just horrible, xenic. I really hope he heals and returns to 100% health and cuteness. MoonGoat, though a cat person, is very hopeful for xenic's pooch
Ang25 posted Sat, 04 June 2005 at 11:02 PM
:( I'll be hoping for a full recoverery. He's an adorable dog, he'll tough it out. Just have faith. love and hugs to Tirtza
MoonGoat posted Sat, 04 June 2005 at 11:08 PM
Hey I just noticed the overlap of the two doggy images, nice job!
shinyary2 posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 12:40 AM
I'm a cat person too, personally I tend to dislike dogs, but that is a very nice-looking dog you have there. Here's another hoping he makes it through alright. Dogs tend to like kids, I think. Hopefully your son's attention as well as your own will give your dog reason to live, and he won't get too depressed. Keep us posted!
danamo posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 1:37 AM
He looks like a sweet dog! I join with the others in hoping he will recover. I have two crazy, but lovable cats, but I love dogs too.
erosiaart posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 1:52 AM
he's adorable! Hugs and a ruffle to him..and he will get better soon...
UVDan posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 3:18 AM Forum Moderator
Me and my puppy will pray for your little puppy.
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RodsArt posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 5:01 AM
Hope your dog heals as quick as possible, What's his name?
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Swade posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 6:54 AM
Ohhhh.... poor puppy. Don't ya just hate to see your pet hurting. I'll join in on the full and quick recovery wishes for your pup. He looks like a very nice pet. It has been my experience that when a pet is laid up in this type of situation... they don't eat as much as they normally would. As he recovers he will develope his appitite again. He isn't using as much energy as usual being that he is mostly just lying down and resting. Hope the poor thing pulls through with flying colors Xenic.
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FranOnTheEdge posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 7:10 AM
Now's the time to buy him some nice tasty treats, the chocy ones usually go over good, but there are some nice chicken ones, and cheesy ones - how about a nice piece of cheddar? - all my dogs have loved cheese. Just little bits to tempt him - your son could maybe try that, if he's not feeling up to full meals. What's his name? Is it Tirtza as Ang mentioned? Unusual sounding name, what does it mean? I really hope he does okay and gets better and isn't too bored. I dunno what I'd do if anything happened to my Jazzy, short for Jaspar, a B&W Border Collie - and as soft as butter.
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Rayraz posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 7:27 AM
aww :( poor doggy :( hope he gets better as soon as possible!
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TheBryster posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 8:07 AM Forum Moderator
Tough break - (no pun)Hope he gets through it ok.
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Incarnadine posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 8:13 AM
Adding my hopes for him as well. Just keep loving him and let him know - that's what he needs now.
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UVDan posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 1:49 PM Forum Moderator
No chocolate for dogs and cats. It is seriously bad for them. Most pet treats that are seemingly "chocolate" are usually made with carob instead to be "pet friendly".
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danamo posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 1:57 PM
Very true UVDan! I have an Uncle who is a veterinarian and he says that chocolate is pure poison to dogs, and to a lesser extent, cats.
Erlik posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 2:04 PM
Poor old guy. Hope he gets through. Oh. 16. He's about 112 years old!
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FranOnTheEdge posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 2:38 PM
I did mean Doggy Chocs, as normal chocolate is said to contain a substance that can damage dog's brains and even kill them if they are sensitive to it or eat too much if not so sensitive. I once had a cat at the same time as my dog, and Jazzy loved catnip buttons, (cat version of Chocolate Buttons) weird dog!
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xenic101 posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 4:17 PM
Yes his name is Tirtza. We checked with the doctor, who agrees that because of his age and activity level, he doesn;t need to be kept in a cage. As long as we keep an eye on him and put him up in the room when we're out, he should be ok. He's started trembling now. It like he's shivering when he inhales. I'll have to call about that. Thank you everyone for your well wishes. Carl
Analog-X64 posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 4:24 PM
Analog-X64 posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 4:25 PM
Did the doctor subscribe "glucosamine" ? that will also help with the pain.
FranOnTheEdge posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 6:10 PM
Here's hoping Tirtza feels better very soon.
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by the shade it casts.
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UVDan posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 7:36 PM Forum Moderator
When the cowboy said "Get a long little doggie." You got two.
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Quest posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 8:54 PM
It is such a sorry state of affairs when ones best friend is on the mend. Now that he has this break he wouldnt be as energetic and require less fuel (food) so he wouldnt eat as much now. That hes eating at all is a good sign. Maybe your son can play with him minimally so as not to hurt him but keep him entertained for the next few weeks while he recovers. Man, 16 years is quite a lot of living for a dog. Nice looking pooch and I hope he recovers well and soon. BTW, hope your son isnt feeling overwhelmed by this incident. Accidents are just that, accidents.
kimpe posted Sun, 05 June 2005 at 8:59 PM
Poor little puppy! Best wishes....
sackrat posted Mon, 06 June 2005 at 12:00 AM
Poor pup ! Oh Golly ! Have you ever heard of a bi-ostogen bone growth generator ? It was originally developed for race horses, to help heal stubborn fractures and breaks when all else failed. It's not used unless the bone fails to knit and heal after all else fails. It works by generating a low strengh electric field that spurs the bone cells into hper-natural growth cycles. It is not harmful to the animal and produces good results even in aged animals and humans. I know this because years ago my mom was in a horrible auto accident and was facing possible amputation. This was used as a last dich effort and worked wonderfully. You don't buy them, you rent them. If the bone doesn't start healing after a resonable period,......ask your vet about this.
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tjohn posted Mon, 06 June 2005 at 7:35 AM
Xenic: My dog Cleo (2 1/2) says he's cute for an old guy. :^) Good luck to you both! John
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Burpee posted Mon, 06 June 2005 at 11:22 AM
You're pulling on my heartstrings. Such a healthy, strong looking boy, sure he'll make it fine. They have so much heart, he won't give up...he has you to protect :)