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Leroy Update. Fall Edition.

 

Since we’re on a roll with sharing good updates I thought that I would totally jinx things and give a quick update on Leroy. 

I know that many of you have been anxiously waiting on some word on how’s he’s doing and the post that I wrote last week probably didn’t leave that great of an impression with you. 

Well, that’s how Leroy seems to roll. 

He waits until I say something publicly about his health issues and then he shows me up.

That’s why I haven’t said much about him in the last few months. 

He hasn’t been good and I didn’t know what to say. 

I didn’t want to say things weren’t looking good and I didn’t want to say that things were looking good. 

Leroy is just complicated. 

He hits rock bottom and then somehow this dog rises from the ashes time and time again. 

I’ve seen good improvement in Leroy over the last week. 

He’s getting agitated because his back legs are giving him trouble. 

He’s getting annoyed because he keeps falling. 

And that is good. 

He is showing that it upsets him and that’s way better than not feeling anything at all which is what he was doing. 

He’s getting stronger and more determined again so I brought the cones back out. 

That’s enough. 

That’s enough recovery, now it’s time to get back to work. 

Time to get those legs back working again so trudging through the snow is easy peasy. 

He did great with stepping over the cones. 

Better than I expected. 

He stumbled a few times and slipped once but then he walked over those poles like he owned him. 

We did the poles in the driveway over the backyard this time because he has better foot placement on hard surfaces than he does with grass right now. 

He doesn’t knuckle as much on the concrete so I figured I would set him up for success and confidence this time. 

We’ll get this regimen going and if he continues to improve then we’ll get back to doing some small hill work. 

Then maybe, just maybe before the ice forms on the sidewalks, we’ll be able to head out for a nice wintery walk. 

As far as Leroy’s IBD, the numbers aren’t great but they are on the rise. His albumin hit the critical stage but is now on the rise again.

He’s lost another 10 pounds bringing his weight down to 110. He’s skin and bones but we’ll slowly get some pounds back on him. 

I think we found the right balance of medication which is half the battle too.

So there we have it. 

This dog is amazing and we’ll continue to help him fight this awful disease for as long as his body can take it. 

 

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Tails Around the Ranch

Friday 18th of October 2019

Thanks for a good news update. We'll keep our paws crossed he continues to improve.

Janette Cripps

Thursday 17th of October 2019

Leroy-Bless his cotton sox. He's a ringer for my TJ. Makes my heart explode. Good luck Jen, you're doing a fab job girl. Odin's a handsome boy. We thank the squirrels for their help here! Keep at it. Wish I lived nearer to you but am here in Scotland.

Patty Kiser

Thursday 17th of October 2019

I think Leroy and you are both an inspiration to everyone that follows you. He knows you need him right now and is doing everything in his power to make that happen. It's quite a beautiful love story you two have, as it was for both of you with Sherman. Sending you lots of love, Newfie kisses and admiration.πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–

Edie Chase

Thursday 17th of October 2019

Sending healing thoughts. ☺ πŸ’•

Jen

Thursday 17th of October 2019

Thanks Edie. We appreciate them <3

Ducky's & Radar's Mom

Thursday 17th of October 2019

Aw, you GO Leroy! I know you'll continue to pull through this! You now have 3 Guardian Angels watching over you - my sweet girls, and your sweet brother, Sherman. And Ducky, Radar, and I are all pulling for you, too! πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡πŸΆπŸΆπŸ€—β€οΈ

Jen

Thursday 17th of October 2019

Thanks Sue! I bet his guardian angels are needing a break up there! Thank you as always for the love and support <3

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