Thursday, March 31, 2011
PHOTO FOR THE DAY
Those annoying older sisters, always barking at you over the littlest things, sometimes you have to tell them what you think in a not so subtle way.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
FOLLOW UP ON DRU'S TOE
Thanks for all the inquiries about the condition of Dru’s toe. She is doing quite well.
We were back in the vet on Friday for her 4 week follow up and they took new x-rays to see how the bones were healing. They look fantastic! So, big sigh of relief, no amputation is necessary. There was however, one break clearly seen on the x-ray that was not healing well that the vet was a little concerned about. I flashed back to the previous weekend when I was just getting home and the girls were doing their happy to see me dance, Dru let out a yelp and limped for the next few days. My suspicion was that one of the other girls stepped on her foot. The vet agreed, it probably caused one of the healing fractures to re-break. She’s grounded for another 4 weeks, but well on her way to recovery. Yeah!
Come to find out, after much research, the soft bandage is thought to be the best way to treat a broken toe in a greyhound; in particular because of the anatomy of a grey. As you know, there is so little fat on them that they are pretty bony. Those bony protrusions, wrists, knuckles, etc, tend to rub raw with a hard cast which in turn lends to open sores under the casting material. So the first week in a soft cast is tough while they knock it on everything, but in the long run it works out better. Which is what my vet said originally. Hmmmm… perhaps he knew what he was talking about after all. (I tend to question the experts, only to be proven wrong, time and time again. Sigh.)
My vet also prescribed something called Recovazon. It is a natural remedy that promotes the healing of bones. I truly believe giving it to Dru is the reason her seven jumbled bits of broken bone were formed into a cohesive unit in only 4 weeks. So for those of you who know of a dog or person (It is used for humans as well.) who breaks a bone in the future; I highly recommend it.
We were back in the vet on Friday for her 4 week follow up and they took new x-rays to see how the bones were healing. They look fantastic! So, big sigh of relief, no amputation is necessary. There was however, one break clearly seen on the x-ray that was not healing well that the vet was a little concerned about. I flashed back to the previous weekend when I was just getting home and the girls were doing their happy to see me dance, Dru let out a yelp and limped for the next few days. My suspicion was that one of the other girls stepped on her foot. The vet agreed, it probably caused one of the healing fractures to re-break. She’s grounded for another 4 weeks, but well on her way to recovery. Yeah!
Come to find out, after much research, the soft bandage is thought to be the best way to treat a broken toe in a greyhound; in particular because of the anatomy of a grey. As you know, there is so little fat on them that they are pretty bony. Those bony protrusions, wrists, knuckles, etc, tend to rub raw with a hard cast which in turn lends to open sores under the casting material. So the first week in a soft cast is tough while they knock it on everything, but in the long run it works out better. Which is what my vet said originally. Hmmmm… perhaps he knew what he was talking about after all. (I tend to question the experts, only to be proven wrong, time and time again. Sigh.)
My vet also prescribed something called Recovazon. It is a natural remedy that promotes the healing of bones. I truly believe giving it to Dru is the reason her seven jumbled bits of broken bone were formed into a cohesive unit in only 4 weeks. So for those of you who know of a dog or person (It is used for humans as well.) who breaks a bone in the future; I highly recommend it.
Monday, March 28, 2011
PHOTO FOR THE DAY
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
PHOTO FOR THE DAY
Testing out the newest anti-gravity laws. Willow, not knowing better, decided she would rewrite the laws of physics. Seems to have worked out quite well for her.
Friday, March 25, 2011
PHOTO FOR THE DAY
My friends had to put their girl, Dayna, down on Tuesday. She was diagnosed with cancer and given about 2 weeks to live about 5 months ago. She lived to the impossibly old greyhound age of 14.5 and was still running, albeit slowly, at playdate up until about 2 months ago. We will all miss her and her fighting spirit terribly.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
PHOTO FOR THE DAY
To the shock and concern of the other dogs, Marvin selflessly grabbed the suspicious toy and ran to deposit it at a safe distance away from the rest of the pack, in case of explosion. It would have been much safer if he had opposable thumbs and had been able to throw it to that safe distance.
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