Part 1 of the adventure successful!

Stitches came out today! Buddy has two little spots that haven’t closed completely. The vet said they would close up in a few days. .. just keep the area clean. So for a few days he can’t hang out in the yard with his pack. Because we live near the beach and 4 dogs living in the yard for 10 years has reduced most of the back yard to a sand lot…. that they dig holes in for doggy nests. I fill them in and they dig them out again in 24 hours. But he can sleep with them again in the porch doggy bedroom! Yay!   And mommy can go back to sleeping in bed with daddy! double yay!!

Buddy with out his stitches. The shave job he got makes him look like he's wearing fur pants without his shirt!
Buddy without his stitches. The shave job he got makes him look like he’s wearing fur pants without his shirt!

 

 

I’ve read so many things here from people wondering if their dear furry child will be the same in some particular way that was always special. And there are those who talk about how happy they were to find their dear little one to still be just as wonderful afterwards. I had one of those things I was wondering if he would still do it with only one front paw.

He is a very big dog so I would never let him jump up on me – or anyone else. But he is big enough that he found he could sit back on his big old rump and raise up his paws and plant them right in the middle of my stomach. Technically not “jumping” as his rump was on the ground… so technically “sitting.” He would do it when he was really excited and wanted to say “HEY MOM” – or when I wasn’t paying attention and he wanted to remind me he was there and he would like some head rubs. I was wondering if he would do that still now.

Buddy pawing me. I held onto his paw so I could get a picture!
Buddy pawing me. I held onto his paw so I could get a picture! That’s my stomach on the left in the bright shorts and blue shirt!

Day before yesterday, I had been working around the living room and he had gotten up to come over to me. I was standing there trying to think of what I needed to do…. not paying attention to him… when I felt that big old paw right on my middle! I looked down at him sitting back on his rump and his face saying “time to pet me”! I wanted to share that moment with you all so I called him over today and asked him to give me his paw so I could take a picture for you all.

And here is Buddy with his big Golden smile starting part 2 of his new adventure. Tonight he ate his dinner standing up at his new raised dish along with the other “kids” and later he will go to bed with them. I made him a new cover for his giant doggy pillow.

Buddy smiling to be done with this first difficult part of his new adventures
Buddy smiling to be done with this first difficult part of his new adventures

Author: mardi

I've had dogs and cats since I was 3. Currently my husband and I have 4 dogs and 5 cats. Dogs range from Buddy the 100-pound Golden, to Bella the 60-pound hound to Stubby the 40-pound Chow mix to Precie the overweight 20-pound mystery dog with the face of a Shitzu and the hair of a Yorkie or Schnauzer and the temperament of Attila the Hun! The cats rule indoors, the dogs own the back yard with a sleeping porch in the house at night. Buddy is 10 and in spite of our hopes that he could avoid this Golden trait, has started getting sarcomas and just had his front left leg removed. We have had many pets die over the years - lovingly buried and remembered. But Buddy going to 3 legs is a new world for us. thank you all for helping us in this difficult journey.

3 thoughts on “Part 1 of the adventure successful!”

  1. Aww, yay!! 🙂 This is so awesome!! Go Buddy! I just love to hear about these happy little moments.

    Thanks for the smile – it is great to hear his journey has been successful so far! He is so handsome! I bet he’ll be so happy to sleep with his doggy kid family tonight. Sweet tripawd dreams to Buddy! 🙂

  2. What wonderful success stories for Buddy 🙂

    I found that Tucker really was mostly back to his old goofy self by the time that he had his sutures removed.

    Looking forward to reading more updates.

    Hugs

    Linda and Tucker

  3. Hooorrraaaay! You did it Buddy, you pulled it off and did your ol’ “Hey Maw look at ME!” trick! Adorable, thank you so much for sharing that with us.

    (We never thought Jerry would be able to gnaw on a bone again, but oy boy he figured that out right away!).

    Pretty neat you get to live near the beach. Can’t wait to see some of those adventures.

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