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Posted 2006-10-20 3:36 AM (#6736 - in reply to #6707)
Subject: RE: I CAN'T BELIVE THIS.
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Thankyou for your thoughts, it's very kind of you all. I must have been closer to Dee then I thought as I can't stop thinking about him every minute of the day. He was only 2 1/2 years old- far too young to be snatched from life. It's my day off work today, but I couldn't stay in bed time is 5:30am- kept thinking about you know who, so I came down to see Ojeda, so he can brush away my sorrows with his silly bad boy behaviour LOL- he did a good job, but I thought it's time to get on here and thank you, and wanted to tell you what happened

This is what happened...

Dee was t 1/2 years old, it started with him for no reason limping, then he seemed to get weaker and look unstable on his legs, so Pete and I decided to take him to the vet the next morning when he looked like it was something more then just a strain. the next day I came back from work, I greeted Dee and asked him to come into the front room, so he waddled in and sat down. I got Pete out of bed (coz he is a night worker) with a cup of tea, and told him that Dee has GOT to go, because he could hardly get up today to walk into the front room. so we came down stairs and found out that Dee refused to move from his spot, so Pete had to drag him out of the house and put a muzzle on him to stop him snapping. It took us twenty minutes to get him from outside the door, to the car which is aboutonly six yards from where he was sitting in the front room. When he was taken to the vet, there was another problem...getting a Rottweiler who could no longer walk, from the car, to the entrance of the vet. Pete hadn't the stregnth to carry such a large dog, so the vet came out with four other surgeons and a stretcher, they pushed him on the stretcher and into the surgery room. They told us after they checked him that he had a slipped disk desease, and his loss of appitite was not bad because he wasn't under weight from it, so they took him in for three nights and put him on a drip, xrayed him for any bone fractures and put him on steroids. They said he had no damage to his spine and he looked better, but they said to us he may never get any better then he is when he gets out of the vet...they were wrong for a week, he was getting stronger, and he looked nearly 100%. but then he suddenly started to go tired, not want to eat or drink and started laying weird, then he got diarrhoea REAL BAD and his eyes went runny, I thought it might be 'ringworm' that I heard could be brought on by a trauma or steriods-Dee had both (trauma AND steriods) so I gave him his duo worm tablets in a hotdog...his favourite-and it came out within one hour with no sign of digestion of the food I gave him, then he started being sick, so I phoned the vet and told her, and we had to take him in the next day. I had to go somewhere with my daughter, Pete took Dee. When I came home Pete sat there on his computer and told me the vet gave him a scan or something and said all his internals had enlarged, mainly his liver and kidneys so it was putting a strain on his heart making his heart not beat properly and he was in deep pain. Dee wasn't coming home.

Eddie O. said on his email to me that I should give it time, I think he is right as usual, because it's only taken me 3 1/2 hours to write this (No I'm not a slow typer lol) the time right now is 8:36am. I think time will pass and like your  Harley and Samantha, it will be just like a loving memory. Hopefully without the tears.



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