Isn't there a song by that name? I was not the least bit happy to be taking Cooper, my main man, to the doctor to have his teeth cleaned. Lucky for him, he has been treated every morning of his life with Dentalife chew sticks.
It is interesting to note however, that since losing Miss Jessie, he has refused to touch them. He also refuses to eat the dry dog food. It's been a task just to get him to eat at all. I don't think it has to do with him being lonely, but rather now he doesn't HAVE to eat it because she's not standing there waiting to scarf up every morsel he misses. It was a game they played.
Anyway, it was terribly sad when I dropped him off, but nurse Daniel seemed to be really nice and sympathetic.
I went home and hit the sewing room to keep occupied. Two more borders top and bottom, and this baby is done.
Finally, after a long two hour wait that felt like 16, Daniel called to say Cooper was doing fine. Thank you to everyone who said a little prayer. It worked and I was very relieved. Here's the thing ... he's eleven years old, not a spring chicken any more, and has breathing troubles ever since he caught kennel cough when I boarded him while I ran off to Hawaii. Yup I feel real guilty over that one!!
He was so out of it when I picked him up at 2:00, he just walked around in a circle. Try as I might, I couldn't get him to settle down. On the other hand, the excellent news is he had not one single extraction. His teeth are in great shape, probably due to his jaws of steel from playing with the ball.
He did bark at a car that drove by the house this morning, so maybe we are on the road to recovery.
In other exciting news .... BINGO IS BACK! and tonight is the night!! There's been no bingo for 18 months, and the grapevine has told us to expect over 150 people. Oh boy!!! Won't that be fun as all us really old folks try to remember how to work the infernal machine and make payouts!!
Cute pics of Cooper! The one looks like he's posing holding his bear(?). Such expressions. Nice, no extractions. Rest up for Bingo!
ReplyDeleteSaved me $300, him having good teeth!!!
DeleteSuch sweet pictures. Woot! Bingo!
ReplyDeleteAnd Bingo did not disappoint!
DeleteI HATE how these Vets are not allowing us to go in with our dogs...even for the 5 minutes it took for Indy to get her 3 year rabies and a couple of other shots. BECAUSE I had to sit out in my car, HE (vet) decides to test her for heartworms (just had her tested 6 months ago) costing me another $25. For a dog which is inside 99% of the day! Of course, he comes out and tries to do his 'hard sell' on putting her on heartworm meds, which includes fleas, ticks, etc., etc. OK, if she is inside 99% of the time, what chance is there of ticks? I give her a Capstar Flea pill when we get back from the dog park a couple of times a month, and we have never seen a flea on her since we left my sister's house and there it was only 1 flea 1 time. GRRRRRRR Sure glad Cooper handled it ok. I always get nervous when they want to put my dog asleep.
ReplyDeleteExactly ... do we have the same Vet????
DeleteLuckily my guy isn't all that hard sell. I do give Cooper the heart worm meds, but haven't seen a tick or flea in three years. Seems like there's no need to me. Yup ... nervous is putting it mildly. I feel ya Dave .....