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Our pug has cancer

A couple of months ago we were dealt the devastating news that our  pug has cancer. She is 12 years old. We noticed that she has a lump on her side and took her to our vet. The vet took a sample of the lump and the result came back that she has an aggressive cancer in her lungs. The tumor is attached to her ribs making surgery challenging due to her age. We had the choice of further investigation of the type of cancer she has and also the option of chemo. We have chosen to keep Suz comfortable for the remainder of her life without putting her through any tests or chemo.

Suzie in Balboa Park

Suzie in Balboa Park

We have been proactive in keeping her as comfortable as possible. We changed her diet to raw food instead of kibble. She has not complained about the change! We have a cooling pad for her to lie on as she gets short of breath easily. We have a stroller so we can take her out for some fresh air and a change of scenery, and she still loves going for a car ride when it isn’t too hot.

Our commitment to Suzie has been to love her until the end. It’s a part of the deal of having a dog. We have decided that Suzie will cross the rainbow bridge at home in her favorite spot, eating a bowl of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.

We took Suz for a check up last week. She is still eating, drinking, walking and her gums are still pink so we are not there yet. So, a day at a time we will love her and care for her until the time comes. Like I said, it a part of the deal of having and loving a dog.

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Man Friday Pet Care – Pit Bulls

Mongo& Aspen

Mongo& Aspen

Mongo & Aspen were the first Pit Bulls I had cared for since starting my business, Man Friday Pet Care. This was not because I avoided them rather nobody had approached me to pet sit them. When I was first contacted by their owners to inquire about my overnight pet sitting services, I was somewhat uncertain if I wanted to proceed. However, I decided to give it a go.

My first visit to Mongo & Aspen was my consultation with the owners and the dogs. I provide this service for free. I like to interact with the dogs (or cats!) find out about their feeding, walking & sleeping schedule. Where the food and leashes are kept. Any medications. What day does the trash go out, picking up the mail, moving cars if needed etc.

Mongo & Aspen were introduced to me. They were big dogs, 80 lbs or so. They immediately started to show off by rough housing with each other. The owner told me that all I needed to do to stop them was to say “enough” in a very loud manner. I did so and, to my surprise, it worked!

I agreed to care for the dogs for two weeks while the owners took a vacation. I would be providing in home overnight pet care, plus visits during the day to walk them

I have to report that I really enjoyed my time with Mongo & Aspen and I became very fond of them. Mongo (the brown dog on the right of the picture) was 80lbs of pure love. His main goal was to try to sit on my lap at every chance he got. Aspen, the female, would get very jealous (although she didn’t try sitting on my lap!) and demand equal attention.

Walking Mongo & Aspen required me to be extra vigilant about keeping an eye open for cats. When I saw other dogs approaching, I would always be sure to cross the road. Not because they would attack other dogs but because a professional dog walker always keeps safety in mind.

Mongo & Aspens owners re located to Northern California last year so they are no longer my clients. My experience with in home pet sitting Pit Bulls has changed since knowing them. The expression “don’t judge a book by it’s cover” springs to mind.

 

 

 

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