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Friday, January 23, 2009

Ladies Day at the Vet

Luna and Sol

Last Friday, we took Sol & Luna to the vet.  Luna was going in for her annual exam and shots and Sol was going in for a thorough checkup, shots, microchipping, blood work and an overall evaluation on her current health.

Luna went first, took her shots like a champ and got a great report for annual checkup.  Her blood work came back fine, her heart sounded good and everything appeared to be in working order.  Her eyes continue to be her weak area and while they are by no means normal, we are doing the best we can to maintain her tear production and keep her vision from getting worse.  She will be going to the ophthalmologist in a about a month to get her eye checkup.

Sol was up next and she was very well behaved while on the table.  The doctor estimated her age to be between 10 - 12 years old (probably closer to the 12 end of the spectrum than the 10).  We had a complete Senior blood work panel ran for her and received her results earlier this week.  We were very relieved to find out that everything was in the normal range.  From her exam, we learned that she doesn’t have any chronic issues, just some of the normal issue that can occur with aging.  She has moderate arthritis in her hips and lower back.  We will be putting her on Synovi soft chews (the same thing that Henry takes) to help with the arthritis for now.  One day she may need to go on medication for her arthritis, but for now it is not necessary.  She has a cataract in her one eye which impacts her vision a bit (mainly depth perception).  And one of the things that hit me the hardest is that she is almost completely deaf.  I had a sneaking suspicion that she didn’t hear very well, but the vet confirmed it with a little hearing test.  She had virtually no response to the test.

She will be going in for a much needed dental in February and while under she will have the growth on her eyelid removed.  I was worried about putting her under for a dental considering her age, but the vet assured us that she has no health issues that would make putting her under for a dental troublesome.

We are very relieved to find out that Sol does not have any pressing health issues other than those associated with aging.  Her cataract is concerning, but I feel like we are very prepared to handle that issue.  Luna has taught us a thing or two about caring for eye issues and we have a very good relationship with Luna’s eye specialists.  When we take Luna in for her checkup in a month, we will take Sol and have her eyes looked at as well.  I will be relieved to have a better understanding of her current situation and I would feel more comfortable having a baseline so that we can monitor things over the coming years.

The thing that has been weighing on my mind the most is her hearing.  A deaf dog is new to me and I have been trying to digest as much information as humanly possible on the best ways to communicate with Sol and make her feel comfortable.  Its hard because my only office mates are pugs and I pretty much talk to them all day long.  Benjamin, Henry & Luna rely heavily on verbal cues and come on my whistle without fail.  Even the cat comes on my whistle - most of the time.  She is a cat after all.

My main worry is that one day she will be without two main senses - hearing and sight.  Even though her vision is not great now, it is still a huge asset for her.  Around the house, I don’t worry so much.  Everything is pretty much dog proof and she can’t really get into to much trouble.  However, I worry when taking her out for walks.  I know that Luna’s lack of vision has gotten her into trouble a few times in the past and I worry that Sol’s lack of hearing puts her at a huge disadvantage when out and about.

The good news is that these are all my worries.  Sol gets along very well.  She isn’t timid at all when on our walks and is learning to trust and take cues from the boys and Luna.

I know I am going to learn a lot from this little girl.

Oh, and if you are wondering why we are taking Sol to our vet and planning on taking her to the ophthalmologist, check this out.  Come on, you didn’t really think we weren’t going to be foster failures, did you?

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Solar Sisters

Luna & Sol

Luna & Sol soaked up the rays while we read the paper Saturday morning on the lanai.  Don’t you just love how Luna is sitting?  What a lady!

Monday, January 12, 2009

The Forever Bone

Luna has a very odd way of chewing.  She doesn’t really chew a bone, she mainly gums it.  Its hard to explain, so check out the video below.  Also, we have bought small rawhide bones just for her and she refuses to chew them.  She wants the kind that the boys get.


Luna’s Odd Way of Chewing from obp on Vimeo.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Luna’s Favorite Christmas Toy

Luna’s favorite toy this holiday season - wrapping paper.


Luna’s Favorite Christmas Toy from obp on Vimeo.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Big Stretch

Luna stretching

Luna is Queen of the big stretch.  After she has been sitting or sleeping for a bit, she will stand up, stretch her front paws out and lean back with her butt in the air just like in the photo.  If she was really relaxing, after she stretches out her front paws, she will stretch out her back legs and lean forward holding her head high.  Then she is thoroughly warmed up and ready to keep the boys in line.

Monday, December 8, 2008

We’re Bored!

Henry & Luna

We spent much of the weekend putting up Christmas decorations.  Needless to say, the pugs weren’t too interested in the decorating process.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Tired Puppies

Henry

G-Ma, G-Pa and Aunt Cayce are in town for a visit and while the pugs are more spoiled than ever they has been so much excitement the pugs are super tired!  Whenever there is a quiet moment, I find the pugs somewhere comfy passed out.

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