I know it’s more of a Thanksgiving kind of post, but the best gift we got this year—even though most of it happened before Christmas—was another year with Ketzl.
A year ago, we were well post-DM-diagnosis. Ketzl had already lost the use of one leg, and was weakening on the other. We’d started her Physical Therapy, and she was doing her water treadmill, and a few months later, as she lost use of the other leg, we got her a dog wheelchair.
The time since has been challenging but rewarding. Ketzl has done well, and while the progression to her inevitable demise continues—as it does for all of us—she’s done better than we ever expected. Working with her is time consuming, exhausting but very rewarding.
And while we don’t know how much more time we’ll have together, or whether she’ll get to her 9th birthday in March, we’re thankful for this past year… an unexpected, and priceless, gift.
Thanks, Ketzl.
26 Dec 2005 at 07:48 pm | #
So very glad to hear she’s still here. Glad you all then had a good holiday. I’ll now go hug my dogs ... and cats, and, well, not sure how huggable snakes, turtles, gerbils, and spiders are. But, for sure, dem dogs and kids (though young adults) are huggable. Thanks for letting us know, Dave.
26 Dec 2005 at 10:02 pm | #
An excellent idea, Tim! Enjoy the new year…
25 Aug 2006 at 01:18 pm | #
It is always upsetting to me to read a story like that. I have many cats at home and so far we have been lucky that they have never had any health problems. For an animal or a person it must be depressing to watch.
At least there is some joy with it.