Candy’s Award For Bravery

Candy received her first “award” this week. Clear Creek Animal Hospital presented it to her for bravery during her dental procedure.

When Dr. Lindsey examed her a few weeks ago, she verified that Candy definitely needed her teeth cleaned and probably needed some extractions. Candy went in on Wednesday. I knew she’d be nervous if I put her in the car and took her right to the vet. (It didn’t go so well when I tried to take her to a groomer a while back.) Instead, I took her for her regular walk at the Nature Center, and then we went to the vet. She was calm when we got there but shaking by the time the technician took her from me.

They called me later and said that Candy needed at least eight teeth extracted. Some were mobile and one was cracked. I was surprised and asked how she would be able to eat. They told me that dogs have more than 40 teeth, so she’d be all right.

When I went to pick her up, she looked a little confused. She mainly lay in her bed the rest of the day. The next morning, I thought I probably shouldn’t take her for a walk, but when it came close to the time when we usually leave, she was looking around like she was expecting something. I decided to take her, and if she looked like the walk was a struggle, I’d end the walk.

She didn’t miss a beat. One of the things people say the most when they see Candy is that she “prances.” Someone said that yesterday morning, so the dental procedure didn’t slow her down.

I thought it would be difficult to give her the medicine she needed to take for her dental work, plus the Denamarin she is now taking, but we’ve succeeded.

She’ll be eating only soft foods for the next two weeks. After that, I’m hoping she’ll be less of a finicky eater. I know she’s always been picky about her food, but maybe some of that recently was because of her teeth issues.

Candy Stopping to Smell the Flowers

Happened to catch Candy wandering down one of the paths in our backyard recently and thought I should probably post a picture since I haven’t done it for so long!

I guess we have adjusted slightly to having only Candy in the house, now that Flower, Dottie, and Nigel are gone.  I still dream regularly of Flower, Dottie, and Nigel. Usually, I don’t dream about all of them, but I recently dreamed that all four of them were with us in the living room, and we were on the floor playing with them. In my dreams, I always “know” that they really aren’t supposed to be there. This time, in the dream, I commented to John that they’d been there the entire afternoon. Obviously, if they had been there with us that long it had to be real and not a dream!

I miss them so much that I have thought about at least fostering another dog … or two … if not making the leap of adopting again. I regularly look at the dogs that come up on Adopt-A-Pet and Petfinder. I contacted National Mill Dog Rescue to see if they needed foster parents, but they weren’t looking for anyone in the Denver area. I filled out a long application at Evergreen Animal Protection League, because Deb at Clear Creek Animal Hospital used to work with them, but they didn’t contact me. Then, on Sunday afternoon, I saw a shih tzu named “Pete” on Adopt-A-Pet. I read that he was being cared for by Brighter Days Dog Rescue in Boulder. He was a cute grey shih tzu that someone had found wandering the streets of New Mexico. I showed John his picture and wistfully said he’d be adopted soon. John told me I could ask about him. I didn’t really know if I would although I wanted to. I waited until the next day and looked up the post about him again. The adoption fee was close to $700! I couldn’t believe it. I think we adopted Flower, Candy, and Nigel for $250 each. I will always fondly remember that Delores from BFF Rescue threw in Dottie for free because she was afraid no one would adopt her, since she was 5 years old.

How I wish Delores was still alive and still running her rescue! For now, we’ll just keep enjoying our time with the one dog we have left! And, I’ll probably try to contact Evergreen again and maybe even Brighter Days. I think Candy would like having another dog around too.

Day 3: Missing Flower

It’s been a while since I’ve blogged about our three “shih tzu” half-sisters and Nigel. I wish the reason for writing this was a happy one, but it isn’t. 

This is the third day of mourning our dear, precious Flower. I don’t even know how I’m going to write this. I just know that I must honor her and the time we had with her, as painful as it is.

Just a few days ago, I would have never thought that Flower wouldn’t be staring up from her dog bed, with those beautiful eyes, or sitting on her end table by the couch staring out the window, waiting for a squirrel to show up, or perhaps thinking about the walk she took the week before. I guess I really like this picture because this was where she sat when she wasn’t in a dog bed or on the end table. She shared this couch with John when he was watching TV, but had it to herself the rest of the time. 

One of the horribly painful parts of this is that until the night before she died, we had no idea Flower was sick. Our last outing had been to the Majestic View Nature Center the Sunday before. As usual, Flower had sat in the front seat between us, anxiously waiting to get to the park. I had taken the dogs to the vet the week before to get heartworm tests and medicine and had misplaced a leash, so I carried Dottie and walked Nigel, while John walked Flower and Candy, as usual.

I took a shortcut, which I often did, and waited with Nigel and Dottie, watching as John came towards us with Flower and Candy. Nothing seemed strange to me, although Flower didn’t come up front to sit with us on the way home. I also didn’t notice anything different about her for the rest of the week. Maybe she slept a little more than usual, but I really couldn’t say. She panted one day, but I thought she was hot and I didn’t see her panting after that. 

John and I went to look for flowers for the garden on Saturday morning, June 1. We were so excited for it to be June and that our perennials would soon be blooming. We bought several annuals for our raised bed, stopped to eat, and then headed home. It was raining and I heard thunder as we got close to the house. That’s always a worry because Flower is scared of thunder. 

When we got home, she was under the dining room table. I knew she had been scared but that’s all I thought. Later on, I noticed Flower was breathing rapidly and it seemed like she was trying to throw up, but she didn’t. We talked about what could be the problem. I was a little uneasy about it, but we decided that we would check on her in the morning, and if we had to, take her to urgent care. In the morning, she wasn’t retching, but she was still having trouble breathing. I had looked at reviews for urgent care vets near us and called the one with the best reviews. I told them the symptoms. The person who answered the phone said I should take her somewhere soon but she suggested other places since they were very busy. She said it would be less hectic in a few hours if we did wait.

I decided I would wait a couple of hours and take her there because I didn’t want to go to the places that were suggested due to their reviews. A few times Flower tried to get up, but she fell, and I knew she was weak. Once, she went outside to sit by John on the patio, and we thought that was a good sign. But when she fell again, and then I noticed bubbles in her nose, I said we had to leave. 

We hoped and prayed on the way there that they could take care of her. John handed her to the woman at the front desk and she asked if we wanted them to do CPR. Through my tears, I said yes. In a few minutes, they brought her back and said she was gone. 

John asked the vet what he thought happened and she said that if she were to guess, she’d say congestive heart failure. The entire time they talked, I paced back and forth, crying, unbelieving it was happening, had happened. How could it be possible that Flower was suddenly gone?? 

I couldn’t bear to leave her there, so we brought her home in a box. All I can say to her is this: Our inadequacies and our wrong decision not to take you to the vet the night before don’t at all reflect our love for you, Flower. We loved you dearly and we will be mourning you for a long, long time. Our hearts are broken. 

Flower’s Flowers Introduction

Hi, all! First off, we have to apologize for staying away for SO LONG. It’s been a busy year. Our humans, aka Mom and Dad, have been busy all summer making us a beautiful backyard. Since my name is Flower, Mom says I should talk about our flowers. So I am going to be doing that! Along with the flowers, I will be talking about other beautiful things in our garden, such as butterflies!

When we first came to live here, I don’t think there were that many flowers, but that has changed! I’ll be back soon, but for now, I thought I would share a picture of me, Flower, with some of my Flowers. Boy, I love my name, now that I know it means something really pretty!

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Shih Tzu Week 119: Snow!

Oct. 3 – Oct. 9, 2013

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Friday, Oct. 4 

It snowed last night. Snow! On Oct. 3! I’m not ready to see my garden die! Also, I have been leaving the backdoor open, since Candy and Dottie still don’t go through the doggy door. So today it is closed.

I have begun to think of myself as Flower’s “Daddy Bridge.” She climbs onto my lap, and without stopping, crosses me to get to Daddy. But I am in no way complaining. I am just happy that she is that comfortable with both of us now. When she isn’t with us, or at Shih Tzu Center, she likes to sit on the back of the loveseat where she can watch everybody from a comfortable distance, and look out the window when she chooses.

Candy also continues to make “couch progress.” I never knew what she wanted before when she came up to the couch. Nowadays it can mean she wants a snack or she wants up. Today, for example, I reached to get her and she stood still and let me pick her up. Dottie was already on one side and Nigel snuggled close on the other. I sat her on the other side of Nigel, and she eventually curled up and settled down. When she was there, I rubbed her ear and realized it was soft inside, not rough as usual. That roughness, or “elephant ear,” is a sign of allergies, although I am not sure to what. I have been putting a little Aquaphor in her ear, thinking if it works for my lips it might work for her ear. It seems to be working. Also, a neighbor gave us a water cooler, so they mainly get purified water to drink, and maybe that is helping.

Flower jumped up on the couch to join us a little later, so I had all four of the shih tzus for company, although Flower definitely looked bored on her corner perch. Candy can only take couch comfort for so long, so she eventually jumped down to occupy the bed she and Nigel alternate in, by the entertainment center. Although he rarely does it, Nigel actually took a bed at Shih Tzu Central.

I have the TV on today, like I often do when I’m working, with the volume down. I just saw an image of an abused dog on an commercial for an animal shelter and it almost made me cry. I am so happy our four shih tzus have a loving home and that there are so many animal rescues and shelters out there trying to make a difference.

Sunday, Oct. 6 

It warmed up enough for us to take the dogs for a walk at Majestic View Nature Center. Since we have worked so hard on our garden this year, I have really enjoyed looking at their plants and flowers, which are usually tagged with their names.

It gives me of ideas for the future. We don’t walk there nearly as much as the shih tzus would like to, since we normally just walk behind Wal-Mart, so it is always a special treat. I tried to walk all four of them once there without John, but it was a fiasco, and I would never try it again.

Monday, Oct. 7

Nigel got a bath today. Hopefully that will stop his scratching. Each one of the dogs took their turns on the couch today again. Of course, Dottie is there most of the day. I was watching Flower roll around on the couch for a while. Not sure why she does that, but it’s fun to watch. Maybe she is scratching her back on the couch? Each time I pick up Candy and sit her down on the couch, I think about the past, when she either hid upstairs or in her corner “apartment” in the dining room, instead of joining us. I continue to be thankful for how far we have come.

Tuesday, Oct. 8 

John gave the shih tzus their pre-breakfast snack (chicken-wrapped rawhide bone) as usual this morning and they were raring to go. For some reason, Candy often doesn’t eat hers right away. She sits it in front of her and guards it. I think she keeps it just to enjoy the game. If anyone comes near it, she sounds her loud siren bark warning. I need to record it, because it’s fierce. Sometimes, like today, Flower sits on the other side of Candy’s bone and growls, trying to terrorize her sister to giving it up. However, Candy instead decided it was time to enjoy it.