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Willow's Journey

Sep 16

I worked at the clinic the morning of her surgery. She came into work with me and I put her in large run until the doctor could get to her. I helped the doctor take an x-ray of her chest. He wanted to make sure the cancer hadn’t spread to her lungs yet. As I placed the cartridge in the scanner I was terrified to see the results. But thankfully Dr. Vice gave her an all clear! I then helped him take her blood for some blood work before the surgery. All of her levels were also normal! I was so thankful. I couldn’t handle anymore bad news. I left for class around 9:00 so I thankfully wasn’t there for the actual procedure. I would have been a mess.

The receptionist at the clinic called me at 11:30 to let me know that Willow was out of surgery and everything went well. I went to visit her after my classes and meetings were finished and she was doing so well. I had heard that dogs can adjust to life with three legs very easily but who knew that the day of her surgery she would be walking out the kennel door to use the bathroom outside! She got in and out of her kennel and squatted outside with no problem. She also didn’t seem to be in any pain. Of course she walks rather slow right now. It’s cute to watch her look at steps/ledges with confusion. She’s not quite sure how to maneuver those yet.  But I know that all of this will get better with time.

They gave her pain medicine and and antibiotic to prevent infection. Her bandages can come off in a couple days and her stitches in two weeks.  Soon, we are going to talk about our chemotherapy options. I just assumed we would do it at the clinic but it sounds like he might refer me somewhere else with more options. All of that is confusing right now but I’m sure the more it’s explained I’ll hopefully understand.

She has been such a trooper through all of this. She has always been so good at taking her medicine. She acts like theres nothing wrong at all. I’m really hoping her appetite returns to normal soon. I also can’t wait until her fur grows back because she looks a little ridiculous right now! Now we wait for the incision to heal and to hear more about our chemo options.

On to recovery!

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Side note:  My roommate who is also a tech at the clinic told me that she bit Dr. Vice! They said she must have still been slightly under the anesthesia and got frightened or he accidentally touched her in the wrong spot. As he was bandaging her she had a small accident and he went to move her away from it and she bit him! I don’t think it was bad at all. Everyone was so surprised and so was I to hear this news! She really is the most gentle dog I have ever met. I’ve never heard her growl or seen her snap at anyone or anything!

5 comments so far

  1. benny55
    3:29 pm - 9-16-2015

    That’s okay Willow, you get a couple of “free bites” while recovering from major surgery, having a leg amputated and being high on drugs!!!

    You are sooooo pretty Willow. Just a lovely, lovely girl, inside and out.

    And good for you for rocking out on three legs already!! Amazing! Good job sweet girl!!

    As far as chemo, almoat always that’s done by Oncologist. It’s quite a specialized field. You have plenty of time to think about that. Just focus on her recovery AND getting some rest yourself! This journey is quite intense!

    As far as food, try anything…steak, chicken, macaroni and cheese, anything stinky like liverwurst,even a scoop of ice cream, etc.

    Spoiling a tripawd is so much fun!

    Give that lretty Willow a smooch for us!

    Hugs to all!

    Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle too!

    • willowthegreatpyrenees
      3:42 pm - 9-16-2015

      We are from Lexington, KY! No one seemed to be too upset about the bite. Like I said, I don’t think it was very serious and everyone understood that it was very out of the norm for her and a complete accident.

      Normally I help with chemo injections at the clinic, so I just assumed she would get hers done there as well. Maybe the person he keeps referring to is a local oncologist. We’ll see!

      Oh trust me, she has been getting spoiled these past couple of weeks. She’s been on more of a wet food and freeze dried raw diet lately rather than her normal dry kibble. Of course when we go to the locally owned pet store they have fresh handmade dog treats so we always buy one! We also love going to Starbucks and getting a “puppy latte” aka whooped cream. She’s not starving by any means. I just wish she would eat a little healthier! Not so much junk. Haha.

      Thank you so much! I just uploaded a couple of more pictures. I’m finally starting to get the hang of this blogging thing.

  2. benny55
    3:36 pm - 9-16-2015

    BTW, you mentioned Lexington in your other post. Lexington Virginia by any chance?
    We have quite a Virginia contingent around here.

  3. annapyr
    3:41 pm - 9-16-2015

    She looks great. A big grin on her face!

  4. mom2shelby
    8:12 pm - 9-16-2015

    Well she’s a beauty and looks amazing!!! What a happy dog!!! Congrats and here’s to a smooth recovery!

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