Saturday, January 21, 2012

Introducing LOKI......newest member of our family

LOKI..... was adopted January 6, 2012. He was born October 30, 2011 and is a Ruby Cavalier King Charles. He is now almost 12 weeks old, being only 10 weeks old when he came to live with us. One thing is for sure he loves Mom.... she can't leave the room without him crying for her. Its so cute....



More pics to follow

His first vet appointment with our vet, he got his puppy check up which was good and weighs 5 lbs 15 oz. He did have an allergic reaction to the puppy vaccines. His faced swelled up and mom gave him Benadryl which helped and the swelling went away and no further ill-effects occurred, Thank Goodness!

Picture of pets.....posted 11/29/2011

These two pics were taken today of Yoda..... cat in the box except this one he popped his head through the lid and did eventually climb out lol....


Yoda likes to snuggle up and sleep.....

Here Yoda snuggles up to Palmer with Leia in the background

Yoda loves Palmer, but they are not gay okay!!

Its the flash not evil glowing eyes but it is a cool photo capture

Yoda loves to snuggle and cuddle

Jess and Yoda


Here's a cute pic of Leia snuggled up in my blanket

Meet Aphrodite & Zeus..... newest members of our pet family..... posted 8/11/2011

My New puppy- Aphrodite the day we brought her home.


Meet Zeus


Meet the little terrors of our life!!! But we love them <3

Pictures of Annie..... posted 1/24/2011

These are pictures of Annie post surgery. Its hard to see her incision, but you can see her belly!! You can see Xena snuggling up to her in some of the pics! She's recovering right now, but having several complicated issues post emergency surgery on Christmas night! We are THANKFUL she is alive, but infection is a major thing right now. She is back on a second round of Antibiotics for the pilohysterectomy. She is still having problems with the infection from the hyst, Dr Pat is hoping the 2nd round of Antibiotics will clear it up. If not, not sure what next step is maybe another surgery! PLus she is also suffering from bladder and kidney infection secondary due to the enlarged uterus pressing against her bladder and kidney causing her problems with elimination. She has also been on antibiotics for that but had to stop those to restart the antibiotics for the infection from the surgery is more critical. Keep the prayers coming.... Annie is in great spirits and as of Saturday the bleeding has stopped. Hoping this is a GOOD sign!!




This pic was taken about 2 weeks after surgery. Yoda was worried about her and was sleeping near her also! Annie had her nesting area and her toys "babies" around her. This was when her postpartum depression was bad!


These were taken this past week. Annie and Xena snuggling up together. Xena just loves Annie and loves being near her and playing with Annie. Things are a little better around here, she's still on antibiotics for the infection from surgery, but her spirits are up and feeling better! Keeping our fingers crossed that she will heal soon! We came to close to losing her Christmas night and this infection is serious and we are not out of the woods yet!


More pics of pets.... bath time......posted 1/23/2011

Bath time for Leia, palmer & Yoda....





Palmer & Yoda staring at the wall or shadows or something ???


Leia being pathetic!!

Introducing....My Prince Charming

So one of my Christmas Presents was getting my Prince Charming. Well maybe not the way you think.... he is a teddy bear hamster! I named him Prince Charming!! He earned his name because of trying to elude me when I go to pick him up. He runs away and hides so thought the name was perfect! Love my Prince Charming! Someday my true Prince will come until then I have Prince Charming.




Introducing a new member of our family... Xena posted 12/31/2010

Welcome.... Xena "the Warrior Princess" to our family. She was adopted December 15th, 2010. She is a Shih Tzu and was 14 weeks when we brought her home. The breeder we got her from said she is Brindle color. She was born brown, but she is more charcoal now with silver color coming in.







On our way to Grandma's house for Christmas. Xena found it comfortable laying behind my neck during our little drive. She is so cute! Its so weird having a little dog after owning 2 Golden Retriever's. Mom has already decided that maybe later this year or first of next year she wants to get another Shih Tzu, she already has a name picked out for her and of course it is a royalty name lol, keeping with our tradition! We will be adopting another Golden Retriever puppy in the Spring. Mom is looking for one now for dad. We are going to get a male and playmate for Annie.











Update on Annie....posted 12/30/2010

Well it's been a stressful week.... Annie has been very depressed!! She wouldn't eat even though she was drinking okay! She had settled her bed near the front door and just lay there. If she wandered from that spot it was to collect her toys (from Cmas) and carry them back to her spot. She would just whimper and cry when she grabbed the toys. She would eat an occasional treat and maybe a little rice and hamburger. She seemed happy to see us, but wanted nothing to do with the other animals.

Concerned about her not eating she went to the vet today as a follow up. Physically she checked out in good health. Her incision is good and doesn't seem to bother her at all. Her lab work was basically normal and even though her temp was 102.5, just slightly elevated, which that could also be from stress. Dr. Pat said it's hormones! She is going through post-partum depression! She mentally and emotionally is having a difficult time. She has gone from feeling like she was pregnant to nothing, having everything taken out. The whimpering and gathering toys is her grieving for her pseudo babies. She is bringing the babies to her nesting spot as a mommy would do when a puppy would stray from the nest! She doesn't know or understand the difference between not really being pregnant and feeling as if she were. SO in her mind she is lost without the babies she thought she was having!

It's so sad and my heart breaks for her. DR. Pat said it will be a few weeks for those hormones to settle down. In the meantime, he has given her permission to play and run, of course keeping an eye on that incision. It will be a good distraction for her. Tonight, she finally ate some food.... yay!! it's been a couple days since she last ate so we have been really concerned. She seems happy at the moment which is good! But, now has gone back to her nesting spot, whimpering with her toys around her!! :((

We almost Lost Annie tonight.....posted 12/26/2010

Tonight has been a very stressful night and sleepless one too! My female Golden Retriever, "Annie" just had emergency surgery at about 3 am removing her female organs before they ruptured. Thank goodness that mom was persistent in taking her to the vet tonight because our Vet said she probably would have ruptured by Monday and depending on the circumstances at the time of rupture we could have lost her!

We noticed the past couple days that she wasn't eating well.... and she growled at the new puppy Christmas eve.... we thought she was depressed because of Odin, and Cmas and smelling his scent on his Cmas stocking and stuff plus maybe being a little jealous of the new puppy, even though we made sure we gave her just as much attention as the other animals in our house. Christmas morning she was not acting herself, totally uninterested in her Cmas presents and meaty bones. We gave her one of the bones and she took it and then dropped it on the floor and just laid down beside it. That is definitely not normal for Annie! She wouldn't eat and by mid afternoon we noticed her bleeding. We knew she was just in heat about 2 months ago so this was unexpected, and it wasn't just a few spots it was more. Annie finally did eat for us around 6 pm.... but she kept wanting to go outside a lot today more than normal. Mom and I left for a couple hours to visit some friends for Cmas and when we got back home at 8, Annie was acting worse, even though Dad was home with her and then she continued to progressively get worse over the next 2-3 hours. She was bleeding more, and pacing a lot with her loofa in her mouth whimpering, actually more like a cry. She would try to lay down but after about a minute she would get up and move around again whimpering. So mom and I laid her down on her side and checked her private area which looked very swollen and the bleeding was more of a cloudy red discharge. She looked like she didn't feel well at all and her abdomen looked bloated to us, which I mentioned that to mom a couple of weeks ago too! She had been seen by the vet a few weeks ago and we were watching for a UTI then....but she seemed to have gotten better up until the last few days.

Mom called the vet and Dr. Tonya called back and mom told her what was going on and how Annie was acting. They talked about should we take her now or wait until am..... Mom was going to wait about another half hour to hour and see if she settled down and sleeps and then take Annie in the morning to see the vet, but if she didn't settle then she would call the vet back. After another half hour of watching Annie with her symptoms and discomfort getting worse mom called the vet back and said she was going to bring her out now. Our Vet is about an hours drive from our house.... so I helped mom load Annie in the truck and mom left. I stayed home so I could pack for the UT Bowl game Sunday. She said that Annie whimpered the whole way there and she laid her head on mom's arm.

They were able to get a urine sample when mom got there and that tested positive for infection, 2-3+ blood and leukocytes and 2+ protein. She felt warmer by this time and her temp was >104. For a dog normal is around 101. She looked like she wasn't feeling good, her eyes were blood shot, and she felt warmer and her pacing. An X-ray was done and Dr. Tonya said the bladder could not even be seen and called Dr. Pat because she felt needed to have him come see her and even do some blood work. She told mom it was her uterus and Dr. Pat was coming to remove it now before she ruptures. When Dr. Pat got there he immediately prepped her for surgery they gave her an injection which made her go to sleep, they put the tube down her throat and urgently opened her up to remove her female organs. The uterus which is the size of your pinky finger was huge... he said about 4-5 lbs. and infected with pus. Mom saw it all and said it was the size of our Shih Tzu puppy in comparison. He was able to remove the uterus without it rupturing and irrigated her abdomen to make sure it was clean of possible infection. He said she probably would have ruptured by Monday and depending on the circumstances at the time of rupture it could have killed her. This is something that had been going on for awhile and even though Annie didn't have any actual symptoms is not uncommon. He also said that this is a result of her uterus and female reproductive system not cycling regularly as it should. A lot of times they don't present any symptoms until after they rupture because of infection, then it becomes life-threatening. Annie was lucky because she hadn't ruptured yet and our Vet expects she will recover in a few days. There is a chance she could get an infection etc, but he thinks she will be okay. He irrigated her abdomen with antibiotic solution and will give her antibiotics for awhile to make sure.

We always wanted to breed her at least once. But didn't pursue it while our male Golden was alive bc of his behavior and questionable aggression issues. But since Odin had passed in August, mom had been researching and looking for a breeder to possibly breed her. It was a good thing that nothing developed the last time she was in heat bc her uterus was probably like this then and could have complicated a pregnancy for her and possibly we could have lost her and the puppies. I guess God has a way of answering things even if the answer is not right in front of you. That's why we never connected with any of the contacts made for breeding, it wasn't meant to be! Of course, my mom is beating herself up right now because she feel she should have had Annie spade right from the beginning when she was a puppy which was at the same time when Odin got sick and we had him neutered. So there is something to be said about spading and neutering your animals when they are puppies, unless you are a serious breeder and do that for a living. Even with the best intentions nearly cost us the life of one of our beloved pets! SO please please please learn from our mistake.... have your beloved furry friend spade and neutered when they are of the right age as puppies!

This could have been a devastating weekend and still could be yet! But Dr. Pat thinks Annie will be okay. She's at the Vets recovering and hopefully will be able to come home later this afternoon early evening!! Dr. Pat made sure mom knew how serious this was and how close we came to losing Annie without making her feel to guilty. But mom was already in tears and afraid of losing Annie that she feels guilty enough.

Just wanted to share this with you..... "Being a responsible Pet owner" is also doing what is right for the Pet, which may be different than what the owner wants. This was purely an innocent incident and probably a fluke but could have been Tragic for our family!

I have lost a friend tonight and my heart is breaking.... posted 8/18/2010





My Best and oldest furry friend has passed away tonight. King Odin is our Golden Retriever who was 9 years old. He hadn't been feeling well lately, being sick from probably an intestinal infection..... where he was on antibiotics and special diet. By the end of the first week he was feeling better and back to his perky self, rolling around in the grass and defending the backyard. He also had Hip dysplasia real bad which was making it difficult to get up, once he was up he moved around pretty good but you could tell it was bothering him. Odin also suffered from occasional seizures.

Earlier today he was out with dad in the backyard rolling around in the fresh cut grass and seemed okay. He was out there defending the backyard and barking, his usual day..... and when I got home tonight from band camp and dad got home from work, we went to check on Odin and Annie in the backyard, Annie was at the back door whimpering and Odin never came. Dad found him laying in his favorite spot in the yard. We called Dr. Pat and he thinks with his age and the way he was having trouble breathing lately and being sick recently that he may have had an underlying heart condition and probably died of heart attack.

Odin was my dad's dog as my mom bought him for dad for his birthday present 9 years ago, So it's really hard on him tonight as his best friend has passed away. :(( We still have our other babies and love them very much, but tonight.... our hearts are breaking for the loss of our Bubba, King Odin 6/8/2001 - 8/19/2010 We love you and miss you!!





Pics of my babies ..... posted 7/10/2010


Pic of me and "Benny" recently while volunteering at Toledo Humane Society.....

Yoda

Palmer lovin' on Yoda


Palmer asleep on chair with mom

Leia on the computer....I sat it down for a minute and walked away when I came back she was laying on my laptop!!

Yoda and Palmer cuddled up with me on the couch!



Odin and Annie in their pool this week....cooling off!