whgrn
<font color=red>This is SOOOOOO not the life I sig
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LITC I am SOOOOO sorry about your Dad. What a shock that must be for all of you. It's so hard to see our parents' health failing. Y'all are in my prayers.
I cannot believe how big Walter is! My kids were barely bigger than that when I got them! DD was 19 pounds and 28 inches at 2 YEARS old! DS was 18 pounds and 27 inches at 18 months. So he is WAY ahead of them!
JO, sorry you've been under the weather. It sounds like what DD had right before Christmas, only lasted a day or so, but she was sick!
Well, I have my own sad news (which some of you have seen on FB already). I took the doggie to the eye doctor today and he confirmed that he is nearly blind. He believes he has SARDS (Sudden Aquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome), and that he will be completely blind by the end of the weekend. This apparently happens over just a few days, and there is no treatment and no cure. It is not reversible. The weird thing is, many people whose dogs get this report that in the months before the blindness, the dogs are eating and drinking more, and gaining weight. This is EXACTLY what happened with Duke--he's gained almost 5 pounds since September, on his previously 12.8 pound frame!
So we are going on Wednesday for a test to confirm the diagnosis. Meanwhile, he is adapting fairly well to his new situation, but sticking VERY close to me. I guess I make him feel secure? I think once he settles in and gets used to it, we will get another dog to keep him company and sort of be his "guide dog".
When I told the kids DS just cried. He's really taking it hard. I would have expected that from DD instead, but she's handling it much better. When I told my Dad, he asked "what will you do, put him to sleep?" I said "WHAT?!?! No way!" He just totally doesn't get it. So NOT a dog person.
Well, off to herd the kids into bed and get myself ready too.
I cannot believe how big Walter is! My kids were barely bigger than that when I got them! DD was 19 pounds and 28 inches at 2 YEARS old! DS was 18 pounds and 27 inches at 18 months. So he is WAY ahead of them!
JO, sorry you've been under the weather. It sounds like what DD had right before Christmas, only lasted a day or so, but she was sick!
Well, I have my own sad news (which some of you have seen on FB already). I took the doggie to the eye doctor today and he confirmed that he is nearly blind. He believes he has SARDS (Sudden Aquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome), and that he will be completely blind by the end of the weekend. This apparently happens over just a few days, and there is no treatment and no cure. It is not reversible. The weird thing is, many people whose dogs get this report that in the months before the blindness, the dogs are eating and drinking more, and gaining weight. This is EXACTLY what happened with Duke--he's gained almost 5 pounds since September, on his previously 12.8 pound frame!
So we are going on Wednesday for a test to confirm the diagnosis. Meanwhile, he is adapting fairly well to his new situation, but sticking VERY close to me. I guess I make him feel secure? I think once he settles in and gets used to it, we will get another dog to keep him company and sort of be his "guide dog".
When I told the kids DS just cried. He's really taking it hard. I would have expected that from DD instead, but she's handling it much better. When I told my Dad, he asked "what will you do, put him to sleep?" I said "WHAT?!?! No way!" He just totally doesn't get it. So NOT a dog person.
Well, off to herd the kids into bed and get myself ready too.