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it’s been a while!

Wow! Time flies when you’re having fun! Layla has been doing very well as an amputee. Her ultrasounds come back clear along with her blood work. We are trying to figure out some other health issues that are not related. She has a lot of G.I. issues. I’ve worked with our veterinarians to figure out if this is a food issue or something else. Also have realized that no matter how quickly she needs to go outside in Arizona, we have got to put the boots on. Her feet blistered terribly this summer. There were times that her urgency to get out the door us from putting her boots on on a few occasions, this was a bad mistake.

Last January we rescued another pup (Harvey), which actually makes Layla the middle child. It has been some adjustment having a 50 pound solid linebacker in the house. He plays a bit more rough than I would like being around Layla. She is the alpha in the group. ROFL IS ALSO STILL VERY ACTIVE AT OVER 14 years old.
Here are a few of my favorite action shots…

Cancer Free

Apparently I didn’t publish my last 2 posts- obviously over excitement of Layla’s good news! We stopped giving her chemo mid January and her 2 ultrasounds since are all clear! She does great at letting me hold and comfort her while they do the ultrasound, which does help in the cost, eliminating sedation which she doesn’t do great with. She is still strong and playful, just as she was prior to amputation.

Three Paw Power!

Before Layla’s  surgery, I researched and spoke to many people that had been in the same situation. I was amazed at how others told me that their tripod recovered so quickly and got back to their normal activities. Layla is no exception. I now often comment that “someone forgot to tell her she only has three legs!” She pulls on her leash as though she has eight legs. She has returned to fluffing the blankets on my bed and digging the dirt in the flower bed and covering herself with mud. I think the mud bath makes her feel good, and to think we go to the spa and pay hundreds of dollars to do so as humans! She is so beautiful and I’m proud of her resilience!

Our girl started chemoapy three weeks ago. Because we will be road tripping, she is taking chemo through pills. Her blood work has come back excellent and she has not had any side effects.  Just a little extra sleepy on chemo days…or maybe it’s just the hot dog days of summer!

Last weekend we attended an event at Petsmart called Summer Squad. They had employees available for a 10 minute 1:1 appointments to discuss summer fun activities, help with fitting of harnesses and other gear that your dog would need for summer. I found it a great opportunity to bring Layla and make sure that her harness was fitted correctly for her situation. I also got great advice about how to use the seatbelts and harnesses to latch her in the truck for our road trip. we also were able to get her sized correctly for booties which she will need in the hot heat of Arizona. If your local Petsmart is holding these events, I highly recommend attending if you are unsure of the harness fitting for your tripod pet. I had been frustrated that the harness kept sliding to the side because she doesn’t have the one front leg. It still does, but not to the extent that it was before being correctly fitted. Traveling in the car is stressful as it is. She still has not figured out her balance without me riding in the backseat with her. I still would like to start a motion that disabled dogs are allowed to ride with their Service Human in a seat on an airplane.

I have had fun making Layla and I shirts and new bumper stickers for my car. I will try to post the photos on this post.

Pretty girl!
I’m so pretty!

 

 

Layla’s Life Journey and Surgery TODAY

Layla is a rescuing dog… she rescued me.  We adopted Layla in July of 2018. I told my family that our next dog will have a disability of some sort. She is a blonde Lab mix with prominent “angel wings” on her shoulders. And she has a great “Boxer punch “ so possibly where her underbite comes from. Layla is partially blind in her left eye, so she may see a shadow, but if you throw something up in the air near her, it will hit her rather than her catching it! Layla is the unconditional lover of the family. She sticks by your side, no matter the mood, tone or situation.
You have to understand….our family has an odd sense of humor about Layla.   She has a face only a mother could love! Or as my kids say a face only her mother loves. We discuss every morning if we’ve had enough beauty sleep overnight and she has been called  my “defective dog”.  But all of that is why I love her so much. To me, she is the essence of beauty!  We have attended all the dog training classes offered and she is community certified! She isn’t always the best behaved, but she just gets excited!
Within a 3 year time frame, my parents had 4 cancer diagnoses between them. As one finished surgery,chemo,radiation, another diagnoses came up. I lost my dad (who adored Layla) in October. My mom is now cancer free. What a relief it was to have a cancer free family…don’t get me wrong, I miss my dad so terribly, but his esophageal cancer was about as cruel of a diagnosis that he could have.
Layla incurred a broken claw injury in February. She limped for about 20 minutes, but that was it. The vet checked her out and noted slight swelling  (on the opposite side). Looking back at photos, the swelling on her foot began in late January. Until recently she always let me rub her feet. She suddenly was not up for that and that is when I thought we should investigate further. The first visit at the vet, he tried to aspirate from the swelling, truly hoping to get some fluid or puss. Nothing came out. He also did X-rays to rule out injury, which came out clear.  He treated with petprofren and antibiotics and we returned a week later. The swelling did not go down, but he was able to get a sample to view under the microscope and send to pathology. Unfortunately, the initial suspicion was a sarcoma. I of course was concerned having heard that term a few too many times in the last few years. A few days later, the pathology confirmed that she had a mast cell tumor. It is in a very inconvenient location on her front left paw, and now has started causing her pain. We were then referred to Oncology.  After meeting with Oncology, we were given 3 choices. 1. Amputation followed by chemo 2. Chemo to try to stop the growth, but would probably extend her life by a year 3. Palliative care. I know that this decision does not come lightly to anyone. I think back when my husband and I could barely afford the monthly bills and may have not been able to afford this choice that we now are able to make easily, no other choice even considered! I have found great support through the Tripawds community as well as word of mouth and neighbors in my community. I have researched and made accommodations for Layla to come home, one leg less than when she left.
We took Layla this morning for surgery. The vet called mid afternoon to say she was getting bandaged and moved to recovery. I called tonight to see how she’s doing. The tech said she was freaked out as to where her leg was when she first woke. They were able to get her to go outside and she was moving around very well, considering what she’s been through. I just want my baby girl home! I pray she’s ready to do so tomorrow! Thanks for the support and messages. I hope to pay it forward to others who will go through this as well.

 

 

 

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