All Discussions Tagged 'Rainbow' - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T08:03:41Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Rainbow&feed=yes&xn_auth=noRainbow Bridgetag:mycorgi.com,2015-12-06:1150197:Topic:19351662015-12-06T13:37:09.892ZLindahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/LindaFeldbin
<p>We had to let our Max go yesterday. His left leg was useless and the right one was failing rapidly. He hated both the sling and the cart. The last several days he was losing control of his bladder, he had also lost 6 lbs in a month tho he was still eating the same. The tumors in his neck had enlarged a bit after being shrunk by the prednisone but we have no idea what they were doing inside of him.</p>
<p>We realized Friday night that what we kept saying to each other was our denial of…</p>
<p>We had to let our Max go yesterday. His left leg was useless and the right one was failing rapidly. He hated both the sling and the cart. The last several days he was losing control of his bladder, he had also lost 6 lbs in a month tho he was still eating the same. The tumors in his neck had enlarged a bit after being shrunk by the prednisone but we have no idea what they were doing inside of him.</p>
<p>We realized Friday night that what we kept saying to each other was our denial of what things were. It was not fair to him, his quality of life was not what it should have been.</p>
<p>I know he is waiting for me. He is running and chasing his ball, he is herding the cats that have gone before him.</p>
<p>We love you Max, thank you for the years of love and joy you brought to our lives.</p> Our Heartbreak...... RIP Tenbytag:mycorgi.com,2015-02-25:1150197:Topic:19059242015-02-25T16:31:09.844ZRoger/Lauriehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/RogerOdiorne
<p>Our boy left us 2 weeks ago and I didn't know how hard this would be. At least we can now find black corgi hairs hiding in corners without falling apart.</p>
<p>He was a handsome tri that was stubborn, strong willed, sweet and lovable all rolled up in a hairy short package. He tested our patience daily and made us laugh and smile constantly.</p>
<p>Our other corgi Chepstow has been a lifesaver.</p>
<p>Tenby's ashes are now back at home with us and our next job is to find the perfect urn. …</p>
<p>Our boy left us 2 weeks ago and I didn't know how hard this would be. At least we can now find black corgi hairs hiding in corners without falling apart.</p>
<p>He was a handsome tri that was stubborn, strong willed, sweet and lovable all rolled up in a hairy short package. He tested our patience daily and made us laugh and smile constantly.</p>
<p>Our other corgi Chepstow has been a lifesaver.</p>
<p>Tenby's ashes are now back at home with us and our next job is to find the perfect urn. Tenby lived his life out loud and we need to find something fitting for him.</p>
<p>I did tell him as he was leaving us that over the bridge there is a cookie machine that would give him cookies, he just had to bark. I am sure that was the first thing he looked for.</p> Dee Dee has left us...tag:mycorgi.com,2012-11-04:1150197:Topic:16478672012-11-04T00:48:20.927ZAlexhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/deedee
<p>Our Dee Dee girl passed away this afternoon. Her last moment was spent in one of her favorite place, in her car seat in the car. </p>
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<p>After miraculous recovery from her brain tumor back in August, she was doing really well. She was almost back to normal except for her shaved head. But it changed this past Sunday when we were woken up by her violent seizure at little after 1 am. </p>
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<p>We immediately called the emergency vet in the area (VCA), and was told that one…</p>
<p>Our Dee Dee girl passed away this afternoon. Her last moment was spent in one of her favorite place, in her car seat in the car. </p>
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<p>After miraculous recovery from her brain tumor back in August, she was doing really well. She was almost back to normal except for her shaved head. But it changed this past Sunday when we were woken up by her violent seizure at little after 1 am. </p>
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<p>We immediately called the emergency vet in the area (VCA), and was told that one seizure is ok, and perhaps, we can make an appointment to see the neurologist on Monday. We said we would call back if that's the case. Soon after, she started to have another seizure. We instead, called the vet at UC Davis where her last MRI was taken back in September. They have neurologist on call 24/7. Their neurologist told us that having one or two seizures is ok but if she starts having more seizures or any seizures lasting 5 minutes or longer, then she needed to be seen immediately. We hung up the phone. She had two more seizures before we called him back. In between major seizures, she was having smaller scale (just her eyes, head, and mouth, but not legs or body). By the time we arrived to UC Davis at around 2:50 am, she has had 7 major seizures and numerous small ones. They took her in immediately and gave her anti seizure medication. </p>
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<p>We left her there that day, but she was doing well, and was moved from ICU to regular ward that afternoon. She had an MRI done next day. They said that there was swelling around left cerebrum, where she had an issue last time. But they were not sure if the swelling caused the seizures or seizures caused the swelling. On Tuesday, she came home with anti seizure medication and steroid (anti inflammatory). She had issues walking since her back legs were trembling a lot and not functioning well. But she recognized us and responded to her name. She was excited and happy during meal time. We thought she was getting better. It might take a while, but she is getting better. </p>
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<p>This morning when I gave her medication and fed her, she looked normal. Excited, happy to see me and food. It was around 7 am. At around 9:30 am, when I flipped her to her back, she started coughing and almost sounded like she was going to vomit. The cough sounded very mucous-y and did not sound good. I was concerned, so I took my stethoscope out and tried to listen to her lungs to make sure they weren't wheezing. I couldn't hear her lungs, but I noticed her heart was racing and she was starting to whine. </p>
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<p>She walked towards the sliding door, signaling us that she needed to go out. She has been wearing diaper since we brought her home on Tuesday, but she hadn't really been using it. But when I was about to let her out and took her diaper off, she had already pooped. We took her outside, and she peed. She also has been walking and walking and walking. That was one of her neurological symptom, but she would sit and rest when she gets tired. She was walking around the back yard as usual, but didn't seem right. She seemed sad, and was walking slow. We brought her back in, cleaned her, and put a new diaper on. </p>
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<p>She was breathing hard, and didn't want to move. My husband tried to calm her, but she didn't seem to get better. We took her back to UC Davis. They put her on oxygen immediately. They said that her oxygen level was down to 86%, which itself is not that bad. The thing was that she didn't seem to be getting any better. She was put in oxygenated cage. We left her there, but I had a feeling that we needed to be nearby, so we just went to downtown Davis instead of driving back to Sacramento. They said they would try to get xray once she is more stable, and give us a call around 4 pm with update. </p>
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<p>At 2 pm, we got a call. Her condition was deteriorating. They did take xray and showed she is suffering from acute pneumonia. She is almost in comatose state, and they needed to intubate her. We told them that we would be there in 5 minutes. The doctor said that she may not make it till we get there. We ran up to the emergency clinic. We were led to the ICU where Dee Dee was laying in the cage with oxygen mask. She was breathing heavily. We called her name, and saw her ears react, but faded very quickly. We knew it was time. </p>
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<p>My husband and I discussed previously that when the time comes, we wanted her last place to be either at home or in the car which she loved. So we asked if we can move her to the car to let her go. They agreed. We took her to the car, put her in the car seat, and said our good byes. We thanked her for all twelve wonderful years, we are sorry we couldn't fix her, and I told her that she was going to sleep like she does every night. I held and kissed her forehead, and told her "night-night" as I usually do when we are going to bed. In a few seconds, she was gone. </p>
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<p>We got Dee Dee from a breeder in Ocala, FL when she was 8 weeks old. She moved with us from Orlando to Atlanta, then to Akita, Japan, and to Sacramento. She loved her meal time, cookies, and car ride. She was very passionate about getting food, and did anything for food (lots of tricks). </p>
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<p>We will miss you very much our little girl. You will always hold a special place in our hearts. You are and always will be our first dog. No one can take that away from you. Thank you for 12 wonderful years. We will meet again someday. Until then, enjoy endless cookies and peanut butter, and squirrel chasing. We love you very much. </p>
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<p>RIP - Dee Dee, April 11, 2000 - November 3, 2012<a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3036626221?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="750" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3036626221?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="468" class="align-full" height="312"/></a></p>