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Monday, July 22, 2024

Big Week *

 Well...Still lots of balls in the air, although the Fridge Calendar isn't nearly as full of inked-in events as has been the case of late.

Top of the agenda (of course) is Mrs J's surgery on Wednesday. For the folks with a Fighter Pilot IQ (AKA Low) like mine,  that means that because of the location of the surgery, her diet is low fiber today, liquid only starting tomorrow whilst taking pills that will assist in the downloading of any former food debris in the surgical area.

Definitely in the "No Fun" list of human events.

Also this week, we had another health related incident in the family.  As a matter of safety and getting enough sleep, we have divided up the sleeping locations for our furry family members.  The two Felines are relegated to our bedroom with the door closed at all times.  The Great Pyrenees (AKA GPs) seem to not be fond of them.  The Felines have gotten used to having their own living space and don't seem to have a problem with it.  Our two Black Dogs sleep in our bedroom at night and have access to the rest of the house during the day.  The two GP's are relegated to outside at night because of barking and while I can still hear them doing so, it's muffled enough that it can be tolerated.  The Golden Retriever sleeps just outside our bedroom door, so no "Bad Guys" can get to us.  

Or so he thinks.

But, now that you know the layout, you can understand what's about to occur.  Because the Black Dogs are enclosed in our room, when they need to "You know what", they've been encouraged to do so on Pee Pads liberally spread out in various locations in the master bedroom.  Early this week, I hear our Dachshund/Chihuahua mix (AKA Annie) get up and walk over to my side of the bed.  I hear liquid running, quite a bit actually.  Shortly thereafter, I am wide awake because, well frankly, it stinks.  I turn on the light and let out a verbal comment that shall not be stated here.  

However, it woke up Mrs J.  The Pee Pad is covered in blood.  No Pee, No Poop, just blood.  Not knowing what to do, we check out our Vet's website and find out that they have a partnership with an emergency Pet  Vet a couple of towns over.  We give them a call.  "Bring her down".  So we do, at 0345.  Surprisingly there are very few vehicles on the interstate.  We arrive, they take Annie into the back and we find a place to rest.  Shortly thereafter, they come back and declare it "Hemorrhagic Dysentery Diarrhea" (Oops). Completely treatable, but will take a couple of hours before she's transportable to our local vet.

I have a picture we took of the blood to show to the vet I had planned to show in this spot.  Mrs. J deemed it not suitable for a family blog.  I said "Yes, Dear!"

Long(ish) story short, Annie spent a couple of days at the vet, but made it home for the weekend and is doing fine.  Mrs J and I, have spent a bit more time trying to catch up on sleep than is usual, so be it.

Oh, and by the way, an emergency vet visit is expensive! VERY expensive! But...Dogs are family also.

One more Vet related vignette.  While waiting around the vet's office, we got into a chat with the front office staff and found out one of the ladies also groomed Dogs.  Given that our GP's are not currently in the Pyrenees  and therefore don't require thick coats in July in Texas we invited her to stop by.

Grindill is in the background to give a size reference to the pile of fur from a single dog!

 

Suffice it to say, the elder GP is definitely "cooler".

Atticus has always been a "cool" dog.  Now, he's cooler!

 

On the good news family front, Little J and clan are safely ensconced in Jolly Old England.  They are in temporary quarters until permanent housing opens up at which time they will retrieve their household goods and get on with living.


Looks like the last scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark.  Who knew that's where their HHG's are stored

Apparently, Miss B has a bit of Fighter Pilot blood in her as she did quite well in her first airplane rides.  She even made friends with the Captain. 



 Course, it's not for lack of family members making an effort to bring her up "properly".


Her second birthday was Saturday and she'd been hospitalized for 6 months before she and her mom both came to live on our property because there was no medical facility that could take care of her in Hong Kong.  We came to enjoy their company over that 18 months quite a bit.  While we're very glad they are reunited as a family, we definitely miss them.  Guess we'll have to start planning a trip to "Jolly Old".

As soon as Mrs J recuperation is complete of course.

Peace out, y'all.

* No, Sarge, not THAT Big Week! Just a big one for us!

25 comments:

  1. Ah, fun with pets. Anyone with a cat knows that when the warning horn goes off (hwack, hwaack, hwaaack) it is time to quickly move, especially if one perceives the noise coming from above one's head.

    And, yes, emergency after-hours visits to 'ER Vet' is often rather expensive, and from my experience, staffed with half-assed vets. Bad memories with after-hour vets.

    As to HHG storage and transportation, that brings up weird memories of shifting living quarters and bases. As a child. Strange weird memories. Glad to not have to experience living without any HHGs or most clothes for 1-2 weeks or so...

    Looking forward to the official juvat guide to England.

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    1. Beans,
      So far we've avoided aerial "bombing" by the felines, knock on wood. The Vets seemed competent and Annie is doing fine, so, maybe we got lucky.
      From what Little J has described, the temporary living quarters are furnished and stocked with enough necessities to get through. They're expecting a couple of months though. We'll see.
      juvat

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  2. Good call on Mrs. J passing on posting the "evidence" photo, too early in the morning

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    1. Nylon,
      Yeah, she's a pretty wise woman. I rely quite heavily on her judgement.
      juvat

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  3. Prayers up for the surgery for Mrs. J this week. And for you - I can only imagine you will "highly concerned".

    A the Cat had a blocked urethra on December 24th, when of course our normal vet was closed - so we went to the Emergency Vet. Three days later for the cost of a small vacation, he came home. But good on you. They are family and that is what we do.

    So pleased to hear that everyone has arrived safely!

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    1. THBB,
      Thanks for the prayers, much appreciated. "Highly Concerned" doesn't even begin to describe.

      Yeah, although "small vacation" isn't quite accurate, "medium vacation" is closer to reality. But, she's doing fine, so mission accomplished.
      juvat

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  4. When I read that you had taken a photo, I immediately shuddered. Then was gladdened to see that you didn't actually post it!

    Prayers up for Mrs J's upcoming surgery, prayers for Annie's health, and prayers for Little J and family to have a great time in Jolly Olde.

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    1. Sarge,
      Well...the pic was for the Vet, just in case there was something specific he'd be looking for. I will email it to you if you so desire.

      Thanks, Annie is back to her normal ornery self, so she should be fine. We'll see how things turn out on Wednesday, so prayers are deeply appreciated.
      juvat

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  5. GPs can appear so serene.
    Then… WOW!
    Can’t imagine what it’s like to have two.

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    1. Skip (1)
      Atticus is a pretty good Dog. Doesn't fuss/bark too much. Grindill is still a pup, so every sound he hears is a "life endangering" threat, so the family MUST be warned regardless of the time of day. Hence, they're outside at night which they don't seem to mind. They are happy however that I get up at 0600 and start my day. They're allowed in the house at that point, provided they're quiet. I've found that a spray water bottle conveys the "no Barking" lesson pretty well, although Grindill does take more than a couple squirts. I'm pretty sure I've seen Atticus roll his eyes when Grindill won't stop barking though.
      juvat

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    2. Skip (2)
      Thanks, VERY much appreciated.
      juvat

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    3. It's not so bad. They are just somewhat larger than normal dogs.

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  6. Juvat, we're sympathetic to the trials and tribulations of having pets. We brought three cats back (operative word...back) from Saudi, later hauling two of them to Singapore and back, then having 3 livestock guard dogs (two GP's and an Anatolian Shepherd) for a herd of goats, and now a 5 year old Lab. Their emergencies arise day, night, holidays and any other inconvenient time. Thankfully, our cattle seemed to be fairly emergency free. Only the smaller female GP needed to be sheared in the summer, but as you pictured, they do have ample fur for body protection and picking up every cockle-burr around. The female GP wasn't happy being handled for any reason, so the vet would prescribe some "happy pills" that allowed us to shear her. The male GP was able to shed naturally.
    Prayers continue for Wednesday and beyond.
    As a side note, radar seems to indicate you got some fairly heavy rain today.
    Cletus

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    1. Cletus,
      Last first. Not really, we got about a quarter inch. The dark ugly stuff passed to the west of us.
      Atticus is (I think) very happy with his haircut. Not itching nearly as much as he had been. Grindill didn't get a haircut, but we probably will as he's pretty attractive to stickers and other burrs. He's still a pup, so a lot of velocity, no vector.
      Prayers are appreciated. A lot!
      juvat

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  7. It's a week, and yes, pets...sigh... Prayers for a good outcome on Wednesday!

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    1. Thanks, Old NFO. What will be, will be!
      juvat

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  8. Prayers sent for Mrs. J on Wednesday.
    Prayers sent for Annie.
    And prayers sent for your gang getting settled in their new home!
    🙏❤️🙏

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    1. Mary,
      Thanks, all appreciated, especially the first.
      juvat

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    2. Keep us posted tomorrow when you can. 🙏🙏🙏

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  9. Prayers for Mrs J on TUESDAY which is the hard part, as well as Wednesday which the docs pretty much have as routine stuff nowadays, so results should be good.
    So, after wed. you can start planning for you Jolly Old trip?
    JB

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    1. JB,
      Yes, it is the hard part. I pray that Wednesday is as you describe. Routine would be great.
      Assuming the Doc comes out of surgery doing triple back flips, yes, yes we will!
      juvat

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  10. Prayers for both the Mrs and the pup. Yes, Dogs are family!

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    1. Thanks DrJim, much appreciated.
      juvat

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  11. Sorry about the dog problems, but great finish to the day's post! Happy heart for LJ & fam.

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