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December 09, 2007

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Thoughts and prayers with you guys on loss of your Wobbles and hoping Allie's eyes are on the mend. Long eared Roy, a special prayer for your edema to go down and you are soon back to your old self!

It's been an especially rough few days for you. Stay warm (maybe with a little evening brandy) and take care of yourselves, too.

I'm so sorry to hear/read about Wobbles. You guys are great. I've realized that necropsy reports often don't explain all of the "what's?" I don't know how many you have read but he had the best life ever with you regardless of what the report does or does not say.

I hope Roy is responding well to the medication. That edema problem looks like it can cause some painful situations for him.
Poor Bo looks like he's been starved! From the previous pic of him head on, I certainly couldn't tell the extent of his condition. He's fortunate to be at the RDR now. Looks like he made it there just in time.
It's great that Allie is recovering nicely from her surgery. She must be feeling so much better.
Hugs to all,
ginger, Tobias & Tlingit

I am stunned at how thin Bo is; I couldn't tell from the first twilight picture posted of him.

I do hope Bo; Roy and Allie feel better soon (so glad Allie's surgery was successful!)

In happiness, change and loss; no matter where you are; no matter what you do in life; you will always have "our" support.

We may not meet in person but our thoughts and energies are always blending, smiling, laughing and grieving together.


Hi Steve and Alayne!

This morning I was looking on yahoo.com and saw that they had posted the picture of Cally playing dead, but with her tail wagging. It was under the featured column. It made me smile and was quite the treat this morning. Thanks again for all you do!

Erin

Is there a reason why the vets do not recommend the removal of the eyes once they are no longer functioning? Could this not prevent the pain (and resultant costs) of future problems for the animals?

Thank you for all the updates. First Stoney and now Allie. I don't remember blind Allie from our visit to RDR but will never forget your other Allie. They are all beautiful in my eyes.

My goodness...it never stops at RDR, does it? I hope that you are able to find the source of Ray's problem, and I am so glad that Allie is not going to have pain from that "red plum" of an eye any more (and the other one, too!) Meanwhile,your food bill is going to skyrocket trying to keep up with Bo!!! How was his exam otherwise?

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