Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Convalescence Art
One of the really nice things about Moxie feeling better is that I'M feeling better, and can do some things now besides waiting and watching her. Today I set up a table in the living room near Moxie and explored my Prismacolor pencils and Faber Castell black ink pens.
Here's a little portrait of a sweet moment I caught in a photo from some years ago...
Love that dog :)
We're into the second critical week of the post-surgery recovery, and Moxie is doing great!
Today, she and I took the first of this week's 5 minute short-leash walks around the block -- this one was just halfway around the court where we're living, but to see her, you'd think she was going for a big adventure. I had to keep her from trotting along -- anything beyond a slow walk is not allowed yet. She's also been responding well to our physical therapy exercises, various knee bendings/stretchings and muscle massages. Who wouldn't?!
Aspen Meadows has just been fantastic, contacting me to check on "our kiddo" every other day. They have continued to allow Moxie's account to remain open for donations, so I'm relieved from the pressure of having to pay the bill right away. I'm so grateful to have found a gem of a veterinary hospital right here in Longmont.
Lucky me. Lucky Mox!
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Physical Therapy A+
Moxie's lovely physical therapist Amanda said Moxie is doing great -- in some ways well beyond where dogs often are at this stage (minimal swelling, nice range of motion in her leg, calm disposition during the appointment). Well, no wonder about the calm disposition -- Amanda massaged her the entire time we sat there (about 45 minutes). Of course, the Mox is generally a putty-in-your-hands kind of pup, anyway.
The physical therapy room is like a playschool for dogs -- really fun place with lots of toys and things to get nosy about. It was good to see Moxie walking around the place without me assisting with the sling. Amanda wanted to see how she used her leg. She pretty much stays off it so far, not hopping, but barely toeing down. Normal, says Amanda.
She showed us how to massage Moxie's back and hind end where her muscles are tight from holding her leg up when she walks (hobbles) outside to potty. Her incision is healing nicely as well. Cone stays on though, until those staples come out, in another week and a half.
She says after next Tuesday we should start leash-walking her 2-3 times a day for 5 minutes each time, and then start to add minutes up to 10 minutes, 3-4 times a day for the second week.
Painstakingly slow, it feels, but we're on our way up!
Next appointment, in about two weeks, Moxie will get to do the underwater treadmill. I'm interested to see how she handles that.
The physical therapy room is like a playschool for dogs -- really fun place with lots of toys and things to get nosy about. It was good to see Moxie walking around the place without me assisting with the sling. Amanda wanted to see how she used her leg. She pretty much stays off it so far, not hopping, but barely toeing down. Normal, says Amanda.
She showed us how to massage Moxie's back and hind end where her muscles are tight from holding her leg up when she walks (hobbles) outside to potty. Her incision is healing nicely as well. Cone stays on though, until those staples come out, in another week and a half.
She says after next Tuesday we should start leash-walking her 2-3 times a day for 5 minutes each time, and then start to add minutes up to 10 minutes, 3-4 times a day for the second week.
Painstakingly slow, it feels, but we're on our way up!
Next appointment, in about two weeks, Moxie will get to do the underwater treadmill. I'm interested to see how she handles that.
Friday, May 11, 2012
A leg up, soon!
Awww. It's pitiful :(
But she's apparently not in pain -- thanks to huge quantities of Tramadol and lots of sleeping.
I've never seriously celebrated Mother's Day in relation to pet care, but somehow this time with Moxie reminds me a lot of what we all need in mothering, so...I guess it makes some sense. Besides the joy of spending time cleaning her hind end from where she soiled herself during surgery, I have spent long hours just sitting with her, stroking and cooing while she settles down from whimpering into a dopey snooze. She's my pup for sure.
Tomorrow she goes in for physical therapy where they'll test her leg use, and show me the things I'll need to be doing with her for the next two months. She gets a swimming PT appt later on. Aspen has just been wonderful.
As has Jenna -- who has taken great care of both of us during this time. And some wonderful emails, posts and donations from Moxie's fan club.
I'm grateful for all the love in my life!
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Queen Moxie
Awww.
Pitiful, but at least home on her own blanket.
She's on some serious pain killers (Tramadol, for those of you who are medically aware) and is out of sorts.
But she seems to be doing well enough.
Tonight I'll stay out in the living room and sleep nearby.
The leg looks surprisingly clean -- the incision is on the inside and I'm amazed at how unscary it looks. She's got a poodle haircut on her left hind leg and, as you can see in the pic, a shaved ring around her right front leg.
The vet gave me a sling to support her hind end when we're walking outside for a bathroom break. Alarmingly, she wants to walk faster than she should. So we're a strange-looking pair, me puppeteering her movements; her in that Elizabethan collar.
So, off we go on the next phase of the adventure...
Thank you for all the cheering.
Keep sending those healing thoughts -- and calming ones for me :) Thanks!
Howl, Grasshopper, Howl!
I received a call this morning from Aspen Meadow:
"Hello Christina. We're just calling to let you know that Moxie is doing great this morning. She is eating, is happy, and is doing a nice job teaching the Golden next to her how to howl."
That Mox is a master howler... I love the little "o" her mouth forms when she goes. Jenna's neighborhood is one of those where all the dogs get to howling at the sirens...and she lives a block or so from the fire department, so lots of music.
We'll see if she teaches Kokoro (Jenna's Shiba Inu) to howl...so far not yet.
Looking forward to picking her up at 11... :)
"Hello Christina. We're just calling to let you know that Moxie is doing great this morning. She is eating, is happy, and is doing a nice job teaching the Golden next to her how to howl."
That Mox is a master howler... I love the little "o" her mouth forms when she goes. Jenna's neighborhood is one of those where all the dogs get to howling at the sirens...and she lives a block or so from the fire department, so lots of music.
We'll see if she teaches Kokoro (Jenna's Shiba Inu) to howl...so far not yet.
Looking forward to picking her up at 11... :)
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Surgery went without a hitch!
Great news! The surgeon called me and told me that Moxie's surgery went without any problems. She's resting in recovery now. She'll be there, monitored all day and night. I'll be able to pick her up tomorrow morning at 11am.
YIPPEEEEEE!
And a shout-out, right here in Longmont, 5 minutes away, to ....
YIPPEEEEEE!
And a shout-out, right here in Longmont, 5 minutes away, to ....
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Sketching the Mox
Looking forward to some nice opportunities to sketch my pup during her recovery.
Surgery one week from today...
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