Quote from: LizK on April 10, 2019, 06:13:58 AM
Thank you all ladies for the kind words and encouragement. my health is on the mend and I am feeling better I was the other day when I made this post about his health. The little dog continues to deteriorate and both Meryl and I feel there is something cognitively going on. When I spoke to Laurie a couple of weeks ago I said her I suspected he was going blind but now we know there is no doubt. Over the last few days he seem to be having periods where he "loses the plot" and simply walks in circles
so we are heading off to the vet in the next couple of days. We are both reluctant as we have a fair idea of the outcome but neither of us want to see him in distress.:icon_cry2 We will do what we have to as he has bought us so much joy over the years.
I'm so sorry, Liz. My poor 15 year old dog Maggie lost her hearing a few years ago, her back legs are starting to give out, and she's on a special diet for her kidneys. Lately when we go for a walk she will trot along for about two minutes, then stop and look around confusedly, and if she doesn't see me in the direction she's looking, will walk off in a random direction. Since she can't hear me, I have to run to get into her view, then she'll brighten and come my way.
Off-leash walks around our safe and friendly neighborhood used to be her greatest joy, but now I'm afraid it'll have to be leashed walks from now on. It's sad beyond words to watch our little buddies fade like this. While she isn't in much pain, I know that we will have to make that same drive to the vet some time. [emoji22]
I'm trying to prepare myself, but I don't think there's much I can do, except to keep thinking about the good times with her, and know that I gave my rescue dog a good life.
I guess that's the best any of us mommas of fur-babies can do. All my love to you and Meryl and your little one.
Stephanie