Mandarin'sMom
Member Since 2014
Yesterday's condo
I really wish that I didn't have any class preps that need to get finished today - I am physically and mentally exhausted. I am still trying to figure out how I can keep Lenny safe without making all of our lives miserable. He is a dog that has never been crated and he loves to be right by my side and in my lap. It is bad enough that he can't get go on any walks right now, I just can't imagine crating him while I am home. So, instead, I decided to rearrange furniture so he can't jump on anything. The couch is turned around and blocked off and I bought a twin mattress so we can all sit on the floor together.
My new set-up is certainly not going to win any design awards, but it should keep Lenny safe for the next few weeks. Jersey, on the other hand, decided that the blocked off couch can only mean one thing: an invitation to climb over the back of it.
Meanwhile, Water figured that he really need some extra attention and went on a little diving expedition over night. This was the first drop below 50 on this dose - so he still needs two more before he gets a reducie.
I really wish that I didn't have any class preps that need to get finished today - I am physically and mentally exhausted. I am still trying to figure out how I can keep Lenny safe without making all of our lives miserable. He is a dog that has never been crated and he loves to be right by my side and in my lap. It is bad enough that he can't get go on any walks right now, I just can't imagine crating him while I am home. So, instead, I decided to rearrange furniture so he can't jump on anything. The couch is turned around and blocked off and I bought a twin mattress so we can all sit on the floor together.
My new set-up is certainly not going to win any design awards, but it should keep Lenny safe for the next few weeks. Jersey, on the other hand, decided that the blocked off couch can only mean one thing: an invitation to climb over the back of it.
Thank you so much for posting Carlos's story - that sounds a lot more hopeful than the ruptured discs that we have see at the shelter. We have had several paralyzed dogs recently that never regained their ability to walk.He's made great progress without surgery. Sounds like your vet made the same treatment plan. I make sure he can't jump up or down on anything, no stairs and at this point (he's beyond complete rest) short, flat leash walks.
A short course of Pred at first, still taking Gabapentin. I think acupuncture has been really helpful as well as Adequan.
Lenny's a young guy compared to Carlos, I bet he recovers beautifully.
I use Nationwide (they used to be called VPI). I have insurance on my three younger dogs (Bear was already 9 when I adopted him and had too many pre-existing conditions). They have been fantastic! My plan doesn't cover routine care (like shots or dental cleanings without extractions) and hereditary issues (like hip dysplasia). So far, all of my dealings with them have been great and two of my dogs have had A LOT of medical issues. They have a benefits schedule that lists some upper limits, but I have never even been close to those (and the MRI, anesthesia, etc. was $2,700). The key is getting insurance early before they have medical issues.How nice to have good insurance and to know you can get your pet the treatment he needs without emptying your bank account. May I ask what company you have pet insurance with? After the astronomical amount we spent on our four babies the past two years, we have vowed to insure any future kitties.
Meanwhile, Water figured that he really need some extra attention and went on a little diving expedition over night. This was the first drop below 50 on this dose - so he still needs two more before he gets a reducie.


