Hello Friends! Thank you to those who have reached out behind the scenes to check on how we're doing. As always, life is passing me by at its breakneck pace with more than enough to write about. But when I try to, the words don't come. Someone said the best cure for that is to just start reading, and then my own words will return. So, I've been doing just that. Now lets see if the words will come for this post.
~Our View of Comet A-3 in mid-October~ |
I will say that Todd became my inspiration for writing, his antics, energy and fun spirit filled not only our house but our lives too and gave me plenty to write about. With that energy sadly gone it has been hard to not focus on that. The energy of our household has definitely changed and has now taken on a quieter pace. At least most of the time. But I began this blog to have a record of ALL the dogs that have come and gone in our lives. A place where I can remember them, and tell you, my readers about them. I want that to continue.
So, lets start easy and start with Noodle. I've been taking Noodle for acupuncture, cold laser and a massage every other week. This is to help with his mobility and to reduce the inflammation and pain that he may be experiencing. I think it's all helping. And it's helped that he has gained much needed weight, that has totally changed his appearance as you can see in the photo below.
There was however a bit of unwelcome drama (from a vet tech) at Noodle's previous vets office that had me finding a new vet for him. Who was better than the vet our dogs and cats see? So, Noodle met Mobile Vet a couple of weeks ago -- We took x-rays of his back leg to make sure that there's no sign of cancer, and to get an idea of its condition. It was sent to a specialist who said:
That stifle appears to have nearly end stage osteoarthritis which I would suspect is due to a chronic CCL tear. I think given the arthritic changes, surgical intervention (e.g. TPLO) would probably not end in significant improvement. Poor pup.
With that, I think we've done all we can for Noodle, and just need to stay on the course of treatment and care that we're on with him.
And speaking of "courses..." Yesterday, Saturday, the rescue had their 3K Walk. Noodle was one of the dogs the rescue highlighted and we took him so people could meet him. The weather was perfect and it was fun to share Noodle with everyone there and share his story. We also loved the chance to see and catch up with our longtime rescue friends - Dog people are truly among the best of people, as are you, my blogging friends! ❤❤
Love the cart you decorated for him! He reminds me of the dog, Tiger, from the Brady Bunch.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so glad to see you blogging again. I have come regularly to see how you are doing and suspecting you were finding Todd's loss particularly difficult. I do understand, and know how unpredictable grief can be. Hugs to you. What a cute cart for Noodle - very clever, and I'm sure he will have lapped up all the attention. May the world be gentle with you as you heal.
ReplyDelete❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕 I'm so sorry about Todd. Bless you for caring for Noodle.
ReplyDeleteNoodle looks so happy and I am sorry he is in pain, and glad he has you to care for him when he needs help. We want to change vets too, but here it is hard to get a spot, we have so many dogs in our county the vets can't keep up.
ReplyDeleteI fully understand the loss of mojo. When Big Boy died, I lost my mojo for words that are happy, I did get the mojo back, but have several times in the last year just had to stop do to blockage of words. Todays post is a good one, so you are on the way back... prayers for you and your sweet dogs and your mojo... we went through to monster hurricanes in 3 weeks and talk about mojo stealer. it is REAL
Glad to see a post from you & thankful Noodle is doing well.
ReplyDeleteNoodle looks so cute in his wagon. We're glad to hear he is doing well and have our paws crossed that the treatments continue to help him feel better.
ReplyDeleteKim, it's so good to see this post. A comment I made on your last post seems to have disappeared. I know the sense of feeling "disoriented" when an especially beloved pet has gone. And, for me, that doesn't all together go away even as the years pass. I'm sad that we won't be hearing about dear Todd's latest goings-on; it brings tears. But what a joy to see darling Noodle's happy face! His racing cart is the best! Thank you for sharing and giving us reasons for hope and courage as we catch up with our friends at Golden Pines. 💕
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your honest feelings about the loss of Todd. Todd was a force and that loss is huge. I feel your pain.
ReplyDeleteTake care of Noodle. I know he is in the best hands. Sending hugs. ♥♥♥
I hope you realize as you read the comments of each blog, that all of us are here for you always. We have either been where you are and can relate or just know what it is like. Hugs sent your way.
ReplyDeleteNoodle's a charmer and looks so delighted in his race car! Hope your care and treatments can keep him comfortable.
ReplyDeleteHave y'all thought about getting a Todd2.0? He/she would be different from Todd, but wonderful in his/her own special ways. Besides, every household and pack needs a benevolent boss!
Hugs!
It has taken a long time here for both the peeps and the pups to deal with the loss of our Lightning so we completely understand. Some days Mom just says she has nothing to share, and other times we remind her that Lightning would want us to keep up the blog. We are trying to add a little touch of the past with Lightning here and there. It isn't easy, but with time things do get better.
ReplyDeleteNoodle is so lucky to have you. Lightning also had one repaired CCL and one unrepaired CCL. It took some time but the unrepaired knee did get stronger. Just no running or super long walks. We wish the best for Noodle and we are so happy to see you "here" today.
Woos - Misty and Timber and Mom
I forgot to mention homeopathy for the acl tear. Email me if you want additional info.
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ReplyDeleteNoodle is adorable. You are taking such good care of all the dogs.
I wish the best for you and Noodle! Take care, have a great day!
P.S. to my comment: thanks for the beautiful comet picture! Wasn't it wonderful to witness?
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy, healthy dog Noodle looks now, with thanks to all the care and attention you have given him.
ReplyDeleteNoodle is looking good! What a great photo of the comet. I hope you keep blogging as I always love to hear about the dogs:) I totally understand the energy that Todd gave you...much like Chance did for us...some dogs are just really really special:)
ReplyDeleteSilly us hadn't realized you were still actively blogging until we came to snag our page for our post -
ReplyDeleteSo many happy furries have past thru here and there - and will continue to do so!
We are SO looking forward to FINALLY meeting in the fur and flesh!
H&K&W
Willow & Phyll
Hi hi hi! Ojo here! Noodle, you are are a Lucky Dog, you landed in a good place. And you look very handsome!
ReplyDeleteAlso, Todd will be very much missed.
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