Today is Bailey’s one week Ampuversary! Sorry I haven’t posted much this week, but I’m happy to report that everything has been going very well. Bailey saw the vet on Saturday morning to get his Fentanyl patch removed, and he has completely stopped the whimpering since. I know the patch was likely the best form of pain management for him, but I am also quite sure he was happy to have it removed. The past few nights he has become obviously uncomfortable around 7pm, which is exactly 24 hours since his previous dose of Deramax and Amantadine. He becomes restless, continually gets up and down to reposition and can’t seem to get comfortable anywhere, but the Deramax and Amantadine seem to settle him back down in about 30-45 minutes. We are keeping him on both drugs for about another week before we try and start to wean him off them. We want to move back to just a daily dose of canine aspirin asap.
Aside from that, he is doing fantastic. He has gone on 3 walks this week and has been figuring out his balance pretty well. He moves much quicker than he used too, and I have read that this is due to his increased gait – its easier to balance when they move faster. I think I have actually dropped 3 pounds as a result. Who knew he would become my personal trainer as well as my best friend!
The bathroom breaks are coming along – still some difficulty balancing but he is getting better. He seems to have #1 down to a science. #2 is still a bit of a challenge but he has found a way to get the job done every time. I keep telling him that practice makes perfect!
Hi incision is looking good too. The stitches are dis solvable, and his licking has eliminated about half of them, but everything is closed and healing nicely.
The Ruff Wear harness has been a blessing. He lets me completely pick him up with it and it makes it so easy to get up and down the stairs and in and out of the car. Regarding stairs, he is OK with the 2 steps up and down the porch, but we have yet to let him try the inside stairs yet. They are carpeted, but I think we’ll give it another week. He does go up and down with my help, (going up seems easier for him than going down), but I still bear 90% of the weight with the harness.
So one week after surgery and everything seems great! He is eating well, is very eager to go outside for walks, and loves to spend his mornings sun bathing on the front porch as usual. Kona (our 6 month old pup) is doing his part to aid in his recovery too. There is something to be said for the ability of a pup to bring the life back to an older dog. Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers! I’ll try and post a few recent photos later today as well.
No news is good news Bailey! Glad things are on the upswing and that the harness is working out for you. Hoppy Recovery!
Yay Bailey!!! Glad you are ‘bouncing’ back and having a smooth recovery! Keep up the good work buddy!
-Chloe’s mom
Can’t wait to get him to the B-E-A-C-H (his happiest place on earth)…one day closer!
We’re so happy to hear Bailey’s recovery is going well! It sounds like puppy Kona is cheering him on too:)
Rudy has also had trouble finding the perfect position while sleeping too. I think the stitches and the healing of the incision make it hard to get comfortable. I know Rudy seems to want to lay on that side and he can’t figure it out.
I was very surprised with Rudy on the stairs. He was ready before I was! Going down seems to be no problem and going up he needs a bit of head start, but still sometimes needs a bit of help.
We send lots of happy tail wagging!
I can’t wait to get him to the B-E-A-C-H (his favorite place)…one day closer!!
I’m so glad to hear Bailey is getting around – even chasing the sunshine a little. It sounds like he is doing great!!
-Linnea’s mom
The people on this site are amazing. Guys keep up the great work. Baildo was always fast so that lump just held him back.