kappydell Posted March 28, 2017 Share Posted March 28, 2017 (edited) I don't understand why this year has been so terrible so far....It is bad enough we could not get a refinance mortgage on my house (I own it free and clear) to purchase a place down south; our friends (and our hosts down here in Ga) 30 yr old son had to have bypass surgery due to a heart attack; their 28 yr old daughter has major physical illnesses nobody seems able to diagnose; now one of our beloved fur-babies just died in my arms. Little Petey was hit by a car 1 1/2 weeks ago, was doing fine, then suddenly started having breathing trouble and died enroute to the vet hospital in my arms. I tried mouth to snout breathing, but no avail. I hate to bad mouth Southern doctors, but this is the 3rd time they have completely missed the boat....last winter they diagnosed a back vertebra injury in my back as hip bursitis, this year they diagnosed our friend's son as having pneumonia when he was actually having a heart attack, and now the vet completely messed up with Petie - diagnosing him as having a bad bruise and forgetting to remove his IV when they released him to us when he actually had a dislocated hip, torn ligaments and knee meniscus injury. I wonder if Petie would still be alive if they had not missed the boat and got it right the first time, and I'm becoming afraid of these docs down here. Tomorrow we mourn. Edited March 28, 2017 by kappydell Quote Link to comment
Annarchy Posted March 28, 2017 Share Posted March 28, 2017 ((((((kappydell))))) I am so sorry for your loss and the trouble you have been experiencing.I can relate to doctors/vets not diagnosing correctly. Extremely frustrating, to say the least. Quote Link to comment
snapshotmiki Posted March 28, 2017 Share Posted March 28, 2017 I'm so sorry about your pup, Kappydell! And your other "incidents?" I truly hope your year turns around and gets much better! As to docs, I don't trust any of them and feel I always need to do my own research. Too many problems with DH. Quote Link to comment
Momo Posted March 28, 2017 Share Posted March 28, 2017 I hear you about the doctors. It is very frustrating to deal with most of them..and then their staffs..grrr We have had a rocky 2017 too but it could have been worse. Several friends have died and DH has been sick. I am so sorry you lost Petey. That is hard to bear. Quote Link to comment
kappydell Posted April 10, 2017 Author Share Posted April 10, 2017 On 3/28/2017 at 9:52 PM, The WE2's said: Welllllllll..............we have a new fur baby, when another aussie pup became available because a mom & dad decided their 10 yr old was not responsible enough to raise the one they bought. Whiskey Jack is black & white, and has a happy smile. Now we are helping him adjust to all the turmoil of his 12 week life. We suspect he was kept outdoors, or he was just ignored a lot because he is nervous and nippy, crate trained but not fully housebroken. The cats puzzle him (they hiss, swat, and don't run away), and the parrot unnerves him (he stares and barks at her as she ignores him). Jack acts just like a toddler in the throes of the "terrible twos" so he is keeping us hopping. He shows progress almost daily so he has a place here. He is learning fast "no bite" and "play nice" (with the other dogs). He could never replace sweet Petie, as he is very much his own self, but will make an excellent playmate for Dodger and "da boys" once he sorts things out. 3 Quote Link to comment
Jeepers Posted April 10, 2017 Share Posted April 10, 2017 Oh Kappy, I'm sorry I missed this when you first posted. I'm happy to hear about your Whiskey Jack though! Quote Link to comment
out_of_the_ordinary Posted April 10, 2017 Share Posted April 10, 2017 I'm sorry for your loss. Quote Link to comment
Daylily Posted April 11, 2017 Share Posted April 11, 2017 So sorry for you loss and the other stresses. I hope things get better for you soon. Glad the new pup is making daily progress. Quote Link to comment
kappydell Posted April 15, 2017 Author Share Posted April 15, 2017 Whiskey Jack 5 Quote Link to comment
Jeepers Posted April 16, 2017 Share Posted April 16, 2017 Oh my, Jack... you are one handsome dude!!!! You can just see it in that cute little face that he is going to be fun! Thank you for sharing his picture with us. May you have many many happy years together. Quote Link to comment
The WE2's Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 Oh isn't he gorgeous! Abby's daddy was a red aussie and her momma black lab. He'll make some pretty babies (unless he's been neutered). Quote Link to comment
dogmom4 Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 So sorry to hear about the loss of your puppy Kappy. Your new one is adorable! Quote Link to comment
kyles mom Posted April 24, 2017 Share Posted April 24, 2017 What a cute puppie - I"m sorry your year has started so badly I pray for smooth days ahead for you. Quote Link to comment
kappydell Posted May 14, 2017 Author Share Posted May 14, 2017 (edited) Jack is settling in nicely at home in Wis. Now that he has a yard to run around (and around, and around....) in he is much calmer and seems to focus better on learning things (like don't steal the cat food....don't dig up the garden.....etc.) He does like water, so we put some in the kiddie pool, and he jumps in and out same as any kid! Our vet seems to think he might have something else mixed in, as Aussies do not like water that much; maybe border collie? but that's OK, he is still growing and his looks (leg length, etc) seem to change almost daily! He is a good alarm dog - sounds off nicely when something catches his attention. And Dodger and he are thick as thieves, chasing each other all over the yard, 'rassling around, and generally acting like kids. We also introduced him to the neighbor's children, and he was a good (though hyper) boy. We are trying to socialize him a little, since he is so young. Edited May 14, 2017 by kappydell 2 Quote Link to comment
snapshotmiki Posted May 14, 2017 Share Posted May 14, 2017 Glad Jack is becoming a good pack member! Quote Link to comment
kappydell Posted May 31, 2017 Author Share Posted May 31, 2017 (edited) Update on Jack - he is growing, has his grown up teeth (the urge to chew everything seems to be diminishing....) and was a hit at the vet when we went in for some puppy shots. He sat on command to get weighed, sat & shook hands for treats, did not bark or yip when he heard others' doing it, and was generally very grown up and polite. He is also losing the puppy nippiness when he gets excited. I was amazed..... On the sad side, our friends daughter down in Georgia lost a Chihuahua fur-baby to her neighbors pit-bull. He broke the chair and ran next door to where the little guy was doing his business (on a tie out) before bed time, and snatched him up right in front of his mama. Broke his back, many ribs and punctured his torso down to his heart. Poor little guy did NOT deserve that end. I will have my own 'bite stick' when we go back down, as pit bulls are popular down there, and the owners aren't always responsible enough to have one on hand, let alone control their animals. Edited May 31, 2017 by kappydell Quote Link to comment
Jeepers Posted May 31, 2017 Share Posted May 31, 2017 Way to grow Jack! I'm so sorry about your friend's fur-baby. I'm really sad for that family. I'm sure they are traumatized. Quote Link to comment
Mt_Rider Posted June 1, 2017 Share Posted June 1, 2017 yea Jack....but what a horrrrror story about the pit. Not all are like that but too many with problems are, as you say, owned by irresponsible people. What's a 'bite stick', Kappy? MtRider Quote Link to comment
kappydell Posted June 5, 2017 Author Share Posted June 5, 2017 a bite stick is a tool I read about on a pit bull site - they recommended all responsible owners have one on hand - it is a special shaped stick you insert in the pit bulls mouth when its jaws are locked s**t, and allows you to pry the jaws open with minimal injury to teeth, etc. its sad when I consider getting one and I don't own a pit bull.... some people have used stun guns to bread a pit bulls grip only to find the pit bull figures out what happened and goes after the stun gun wielder....and throwing water in its face does not always work, though it worked for us when our dog Max was locked in a pit bulls' jaws. (Hence the interest in finding out what was recommended for breaking a pits grip) Quote Link to comment
Mt_Rider Posted June 5, 2017 Share Posted June 5, 2017 Horrid thing to have to think about. I just talked to my neighbor who rescues pits. Hers are always so sweet and she keeps them home in fenced large yard. They can really be an awful dog tho too. Sad....and scary. MtRider Quote Link to comment
kappydell Posted June 11, 2017 Author Share Posted June 11, 2017 (edited) Its not the dog, its the owners, I truly believe. They let the dog dominate them, instead of controlling poochie, then aggression usually follows against strangers. ( I probably should not say anything, but I'm surprised the govt nannies have not yet required training & certification to own a pet.....Oh crap, now they'll try it.....Sorry) and in true 2017 form, I just got back from my last surviving uncles funeral! Good to see all the family, but under such sad circumstances...! Now my 88 yr old father has no siblings left. Edited June 11, 2017 by kappydell Quote Link to comment
snapshotmiki Posted June 11, 2017 Share Posted June 11, 2017 I'm so sorry about your Uncle, Kappy and for your Dad! That would be a sad age to get to! Quote Link to comment
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