May
2012
Jumping3
UGGGHHH. Bailey freaked me out this morning. I was up sick last night so was sound asleep this morning when he got up. I am normally a light sleeper, but only heard the jingle jangle of his collar after he was off the bed (and not a low bed). I flew out of bed getting ready to scoop him up off the floor and go running to the doctor. Instead, I find Bailey trotting up and down the hallway waiting for breakfast bright eyed and bushy tailed. God watches over my dog, although I hope he does not try that again.
We had blood work today for round two of chemo and when I shared with the doc about his “jumping incident” he just smiled and shook his head and said “he’s something”. I will hear back tomorrow if his blood work is OK to proceed with round two. I also talked to him about giving Bailey something to stop the nausea and he has already planned to give him something with the chemo and for four days thereafter. Paws crossed he is not sick this time.
can’t keep a tripawd warrior down!!! paws crossed for good news with the blood work.
charon & spirit gayle
Maggie always got anti-nausea stuff with her chemo, it really seemed to help (chemo for mast cell cancer).
Mag was little, 12″ at the shoulder, and a rear amp. She could not get up on the bed by herself (she refused to try the stairs I built). Pre amp she had jumped up on a chest at the foot of the bed, then onto the bed, she would come down the same way. Post amp I had to help her up on the bed, but she would almost always go down by herself- she just wouldn’t wait for me. She crashed a bunch of times but she didn’t care. When she got older she would wait for help, she was a tri-pug for almost 4 years.
Hope the next chemo goes smoothly.
Karen and the pugapalooza
They will surprise and amaze you each and every day. Keep mom on her toes, Bailey!