1st round!

We just got back from Bosco’s first vaccine appointment.  We were asked, as others have been, not to discuss the vaccine on social media.  It’s not unreasonable since they don’t want to bias folks if someone has an especially good or bad experience.

 

Let me just say say that I have no idea what effect the vaccine will have but we are happy and relieved at this point.  Bosco is doing great.  We were concerned about his back issues and the car ride.  We stopped a bunch on the way down which seemed to help.  On the way back home, he was so tired we didn’t stop but he looks great.  We thought he might have a set back with his back but he looks great!  Thank goodness!  The poor boy has been through enough.

 

We spoiled him rotten since we didn’t know how he would react to the vaccine.  Honestly there was a part of me that feared we might not bring him home.  There was a burger place with a dog friendly patio.  Bosco had a plain burger.  I swear we do feed him healthy stuff most of the time.  He begs for sugar snap peas and lately has been eating his honest kitchen.  But, he enjoyed his meal and the patio was really nice.

 

Bosco found a mouse!  Greenville has a bunch of neat statues.

While we waited for Bosco we walked along the Reedy.  It was beautiful.  There were baby geese.  

We’re so relieved and grateful to have the first round over with!  And we’re thrilled he is home!  Thank you all for the support.  It was a stressful few days.

 

 

It’s a go!

Wow things change fast.  My husband and I feel so stunned and incredibly grateful to share that we heard from the vet at the vaccine study.  He spoke to our holistic vet and us and now feels that Bosco can recieve the vaccine!  On top of that he had a cancellation and can see Bosco Monday and Tuesday!!!  Wow!  Stunned!  My husband’s birthday was today and this was the best gift!

 

Its been a little stressful working out schedules and I’m a little worried something might go wrong at my job.  I have reached out to everyone at work I need to.  That was last Thursday, pretty much as soon as we knew.  One person hasn’t responded.  So I’m not sure what else to do.  That’s making me anxious but there nothing else I can do.  Sigh…

 

so im trying to stay calm about all of it.  I’ll update everyone soon.

Watching the neighbors and a nice nap on the snuffel mat.  Goofy dog!

Making progress!

The holistic vet we see is the kindest person ever!  She offered to watch Bosco for us today.  Matt and I have been able to work things out so one of us is home most of the time but we couldn’t today.  (He’s a nurse and I have always admired him for it but man I sure appreciate the flexibility of his job too! ) Anyway, we couldn’t work out something for today.  I had to be at work because it’s testing season.  Poor kiddos.  Anyway, our vet came into work early so that she could watch Bosco for us.  He is still not walking but making steady progress.  She did more PT, acupuncture, e-stim, and massage.  When he isn’t too tired he is doing a great job of flipping his feet up.  We have seen him do something new each day. The short version is that she was pleased with his progress and she saw him just last Saterday!

(Squishy nap time face after all that great PT🐶😴)

 

He may be able to walk again!  We are going to keep working on his PT excercises and see.  I’m waiting to hear from the vet involved in the Osteosarcoma vaccine study.  If we still can’t do the vaccine we will have to decide what to do about the cancer.  My husband is set against metronomics.  I don’t quite get that, but that’s an issue for another day I guess.  For now, we’re going to sit outside for a bit and enjoy the pretty weather.  It snowed yesterday and now it’s in the 60’s.  I have whiplash!

We couldn’t move forward with the vaccine

The last few days have been incredibly stressful.  My husband Matt, Bosco, and I traveled to Asheville, NC from Knoxville, Tn.  It’s about a 2.5 hour drive.  Everything was fine.  The night before we went on a walk.  Bosco looked great.  He was a little stiff in the morning but that’s kind of normal.

When we got to Asheville and got him out of the car he couldn’t walk.  The vet saw him early and without doing an MRI he suspected that either a tumor was pushing against his spine or that the cancer had metastasized to his spine.  At that point Bosco looked lethargic, couldn’t urinate, wag his tail, or flip his feet up.  The vet offered to euthanize or let us take him home on meds and see how things went.  Of course he did not feel that giving him the vaccine was a good idea.  We agreed.

We took him home and saw our primary vet so she could show us how to express his bladder.  Man it’s hard, physically, to do.  We tried at home and couldn’t do it so we ran him back to the vets before they closed and he peed by himself!!!  The next day he wagged his tail and we noticed a few other signs of improvement.  He was very alert but the meds made him drink a ton of water.  He threw up 3 times and had diarrhea.  He didn’t want to eat much too.

Then on Saterday, we took him to see his holistic vet.  She did acupuncture and some excercises.  At the end of the session he flipped  his feet instead of letting them hang when we lift him!  That was significant progress.  Also he has started to kick his feet when we carry him and can bare weight on his back legs with support for balance.

The holistic vet feels that the timing was suspicious.  He had an x-ray on Monday where they put him on his back and with the car ride she felt like that could have aggravated his back.  So we are doing PT excercise and I’m going to call ourPC vet and the vet involved in the study on Monday.

Matt and I are exhausted.  It’s been a ruff few days but things are better than what they were.  At least we don’t have to euthanize today, which is what I thought we might be doing.  We wount be selfish, but three vets have now told us it is not time and we are so relived.

We are so grateful for the support of all the vets that have helped us.  The one involved in the study, we have only met once in person but he was so kind and empathetic.  In fact, I thought he might cry in our consultation.  Also our holistic vet has been amazing.  She is even watching Bosco for a half day next week because we don’t have anyone else that can help us.

 

And….Matt just told me that Bosco’s feet are twitching while he dreams!!!!  This is the first time we have see that!

 

King of the mountain on his new orthopedic bed with back support.  Something our holistic vet suggested.