Bron and Sheba (GA)
Member Since 2015
Hi Everyone,
I hope everyone is well and your kitties are doing well also.
Just giving you an update on Jess, our Australian cattle dog, who was diagnosed with a tumour on the heart the same week Sheba was diagnosed with cancer.
Jess is doing very well at the moment. She is on chemo tablets every second day and an anti inflammatory twice a day. So far there has been no further bleeding. She has been back to the specialist twice for ultrasounds to check the tumour and blood tests to see she is managing the chemo OK. Her quality of life is excellent at present. We know the tumour will spread and will eventually bleed again but until then we are enjoying her company and spoiling her rotten. I take her for three very short walks a day now instead of our long walk which we both enjoyed, but she can't do anything which will raise her blood pressure and increase the risk of bleeding. She is terrified of thunder storms and we have had several in the last couple of weeks. I try and drown out the thunder by turning the TV up very loud but it doesn't stop all the noise. She shivers and pants until it is over.....poor love. We have also had the hottest summer on record and we have had to keep her in the airconditioning.
I am missing Sheba a great deal. It was all so sudden and I still find it hard to believe at times. Life has changed a great deal for me. Apart from Sheba suddenly not here any more, my youngest DGS has gone to school so I have time on my hands. I have plenty that needs doing and plans I had made, but at the moment I can't motivate myself to do anything at all.
Here is Jess.
I hope everyone is well and your kitties are doing well also.
Just giving you an update on Jess, our Australian cattle dog, who was diagnosed with a tumour on the heart the same week Sheba was diagnosed with cancer.
Jess is doing very well at the moment. She is on chemo tablets every second day and an anti inflammatory twice a day. So far there has been no further bleeding. She has been back to the specialist twice for ultrasounds to check the tumour and blood tests to see she is managing the chemo OK. Her quality of life is excellent at present. We know the tumour will spread and will eventually bleed again but until then we are enjoying her company and spoiling her rotten. I take her for three very short walks a day now instead of our long walk which we both enjoyed, but she can't do anything which will raise her blood pressure and increase the risk of bleeding. She is terrified of thunder storms and we have had several in the last couple of weeks. I try and drown out the thunder by turning the TV up very loud but it doesn't stop all the noise. She shivers and pants until it is over.....poor love. We have also had the hottest summer on record and we have had to keep her in the airconditioning.
I am missing Sheba a great deal. It was all so sudden and I still find it hard to believe at times. Life has changed a great deal for me. Apart from Sheba suddenly not here any more, my youngest DGS has gone to school so I have time on my hands. I have plenty that needs doing and plans I had made, but at the moment I can't motivate myself to do anything at all.
Here is Jess.
