Ouchy!

Bobby nestled in the pillows

Thought we’d fill you in on Bobby’s little “health issue”.  It’s a long-ish story, so get a slurp of water and a bone to nibble on whilst you read!

A couple of Thursdays ago, he wouldn’t come out of the bedroom for his breakfast and when he eventually did, he just turned his nose up and waddled back. This is not like Bobby at all. He likes a good morning fuss and then his breakfast – well nothing of this kind was happening on that Thursday. To coax him out of the bedroom several hours later, he was offered some freshly cooked rice mixed with a fresh portion of Cod. Well. He woofed that down like he’d never been fed …. and then wandered back to the bedroom – still not quite right.

During the course of the day and throughout the weekend the Bobby we all know and love started to emerge and by Monday he was himself.

On Tuesday, I, (Finlay) had to have my Cushings Stim test, a regular 3 monthly thing we think. And as the Annual Boosters were due, it was agreed with the Vet that Bobby be brought along when the time came to collect me later that afternoon and we could both be boostered.

Four hours later (23:15) thinking that we’d all been sleeping in our usual places, She decides its bedtime but when she found Bobby he was quite lethargic and twitching. He wouldn’t move when She called him and when he did, he just plonked himself down and lay still. Dashing into the house She called the Emergency Vets and made an appointment. On the way out of the village She met Him in His car (returning from London) so They both returned, got into the one car and set off again.

The Vet gave them all sorts of frightening diagnoses, especially the information about an enlarged testicle that seemed to have a growth on it. After two hours, all three returned, Bobby having been given 2 jabs and the suggestion that he sees his own Vets in the morning.

Wednesday morning off She and Bobby go to the Vets. No one was still clear what caused the lethargy and twitching. She thought it was the booster, but the Vets neither confirmed nor denied it. Bobby’s temperature was back to normal and it was decided that once he had recovered from this “episode” he would need to have “the operation” to removed offending testicle. Bobby was quiet for most of the day – seemed like he’d been knocked back again – so She watched him like a hawk.

Thursday saw no real improvement: Bobby very slow and walking gingerly. Unfortunately by Thursday evening She noticed that his “bits” had greatly swollen up. It was decided that She would ring the Vets Friday morning and get him in for an operation – which meant no breakfast for the poor little lad.

Friday came and off they went, again, to the Vets, who agreed that his “bits” did need to be removed, sooner rather than later. Bobby was kept in and She returned home. That afternoon was dismal. We were all depressed, but by 2pm we got the phone call to say Bobby was ok and could be collected later that afternoon.

He had had …… now all you boys look away ‘cos this sounds nasty …….. a “Scrotal Ablation” . I can say it as I had the op, well not that particular procedure, in 2009 – so the talk about “boys bits” being removed now doesn’t make me squeamish and want to cross my legs!

Thankfully you can see Bobby improving minute by minute. Morning Fuss Time has been resumed, and dinner gobbled down with gusto. Bouncing around the house doing “high-fives” (one of his tricks) brings a smile to Their faces, although She tries to discourage it in case Bobby bursts his stitches.

The results from the Lab regarding the tumour on the testicle is yet to be received – but that’s for another day.

We’re all desperate to get out for a walk, but until the stitches have been removed we’re reading and re-writing our own pee-mail – really rather boring!

We’re keeping our sanity by travelling the world visiting our furiends in blogsville – without you guys there would have been “two mad dogs and an Englishwoman” to be dealt with.

Panic posting

Apologies to everyone! We’ve been, well I, Finlay, have been panic posting. Why? ‘Cos Bobby is in the vets having his …. you know ….. bits removed. He was seriously ill over the last few days and we’ve all been in “panic mode”. With my help, I’ve kept Her busy by travelling the world meeting our furiends. Thankfully the Vet has just phoned to say Bobby is well after his op and can be collected later this afternoon. P.H.E.W !!!!!

Obviously we’ve got to wait and see what the lab results are ‘cos this “thing” happened sooooooo quickly, no one knows where it came from.

We’re now clock watching …… Jeez. HE’S. OK. just chill out. You know what? You can’t tell these humans anything. ANYTHING!

Anyway, apologies about the panic posting – hope everyone else out there is ok!

We like meeting new friends as well. So we’re “borrowing” this post from Sophia – thanks Sophia. Go check them out.

sophiathescottie's avatarAdventures of Sophia the Scottie

Oh la la…..all the way from France. May Sophia and I present ‘La Cercle des Gentlemen Terriers’

http://gentlemen-terriers.fr/crbst_8.html

Another lovely site dedicated to Scotties and Westies, complete with it’s own Terrier ’boutique’; tres chic!

Sophia and I checked out the beautiful purses, felted Scotties, pillows and more. A must see for any terrier lover!

La Boutique des Gentlemen Terriers - Marcy, France

(imaged used from La Boutique des Gentlemen Terriers FB page)

What a better way to spoil our favourite furry friends than with gifts all the way from France?

 

Merci & kiss kiss.

Sophia & Laura

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Flashback Fridays


Whoa – another great picture of the three girls, October 2002. This was taken at Cragside in Rothbury, the home of the first Lord Armstrong, a great british inventor. Look at all the “burrs” Izzy has collected – we bet They all had fun trying to extract those! Apparently Cragside is His favourite place to visit. They’ve been there several times, but yet to take us – think we’ll remind Them that we’ve not been there yet!

Hailey & Zaphod

As part of our “Scampering Scotties” series, featuring our walks, we are also spotlighting our furiends walks. This month we are pleased to bring you an article written by Hailey (with probably a sniff or two from Zaphod!), from “The Hailey Chronicles” talking about their favourite walk.

We just moved to the country in August and have new favourite walks now.

His favourite walk is down by the beach because he loves to swim.

My favourite walk (Hailey) is in the trails behind our house. There is so much more to sniff there. (You can see from the picture I picked, we saw something good in the bush!)

We are very lucky to live in the Gatineau Hills In Quebec Canada with a Lady who loves to walk us.

To check out what Hailey and Zaphod get up to on a regular basis, check out their blog.