Hershey's Kisses

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Bit bum

This summer has been very full of activities for Hershey, including a lot of camping and some very cool new tricks, but (and I choose that word on purpose), the most significant thing this summer was that poor Hershey had her tail and butt bit very badly.

We went to the dog park in July and early on in the visit Hershey got in a pretty big snarling match with another smaller dog. We broke the fight up quickly but I noticed the dog had put a big gob of spit on Hershey's back end. We didn't see anything that seemed to require attention, so kept on with the dog park visit. Hershey ran around like normal and even went swimming. She was fine we thought, so we took our time there and coming home.

Once home I decided she needed a bath, and thank goodness I gave her one. During the bath I noticed that her butt had been bit near her pooper. It was bad, quite deep and red, but it wasn't really bleeding any more so we just cut the fur off the area and cleaned it well and decided to keep an eye on it.

The next day (Sunday) I took Hershey for a walk and I noticed that her tail was dragging low. Her tail normally curls a bit at the end, but her tail fur was just hanging down on the ground now. We headed right home and I got Chris to check it out. He saw that the bite had gotten abscessed and a lot of dark fluid had collected into a bulge on her tail. We called the emergency vet clinic and headed right over there.

The vet was able to see us quickly and they took Hershey in to get a drain put into the bit hole. This would help it drain any grossness out and heal from the inside out. We were able to take Hershey back home the very same night, but goodness, when she was let out of the operating room, it looked like she'd seen a ghost. She had the drain in the bottom of her tail (which was really just a rolled up piece of silicone to act as a tube), and also a stitch in another bite that we hadn't seen at the top of her tail. Her whole bum was shaved, and very messy from the procedures. There were a few other bite marks including one that the vet recommended should be left open to drain and close up on its own. It was horrible. She was given lots of pain killers and some antibiotics for the week and had to wear a plastic collar too.

Chris stayed home with her for the Monday and Tuesday. We kept Hershey company on the first few nights sleeping downstairs in the living room (on the floor) with her. It was so sad, she looked like she'd been really mangled. The pain killers sapped her energy, and she kept sitting to do everything, including eating and drinking which she normally does standing up. We realized later that it was because the drain was poking her and it was easier for her to sit, but we were really worried that she'd have long-term or permanent effects from this bite.

A week after the emergency vet visit, we had the drain taken out of the bottom part of her tail at the regular vet. Her other bites had healed a lot too, some had already scabbed over, and were healing. After the drain was removed, Hershey went back to standing more, and being much more energetic. It was a relief to see that she'd be back to normal.

It's been about a month now, and her tail end is doing just fine. Her fur is still growing back, so, she looks a little silly and a bit like a lion from behind. She's been on walks and car rides, and we will eventually get back to the dog park, but not quite yet as we'd rather wait for her fur to grow in a bit more first. This was a really scary experience, and we are very grateful for the excellent care the Edmonton Emergency Veterinary Clinic in downtown.

I will spare you the gruesome pictures of the post-vet butt, but here's a picture of a zonked out Hershey wearing her collar (with her Ausie also wearing a paper collar that Chris made for it).

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Tummy rubs at the dog park

After about 2 years of visiting the dog park on a semi-regular basis, we've gotten to know the very friendly lady who runs the canteen. Sylvia is always very happy to see Hershey, and has taken a few pictures of her - one of which has now been included in the 2008 Me and My Dog calendar.

On our most recent visits, we shared some Christmas presents with Sylvia; some homemade jam and jelly, and a bandana for Sylvia's dog Jesse. And on Saturday, when Sylvia said hello to Hershey, Hersh came up to her very timidly and lied down and asked for a tummy rub from Sylvia. It was a huge breakthrough - Hershey hasn't done this with a lot of people, and we were thrilled that she's come around to liking Sylvia as much as we do!

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Monday, November 12, 2007

Scooter-a-likes

On our last few trips to the dog park, Hershey has encountered miniature schnauzers which looked awfully similar to Scooter. Each time she sees one of these mini grey dogs, she goes running over and smells them with great excitement and curiosity. But then... it's like she's been tricked - who is this Scooter look alike? She keeps sniffing them, and then backing up to get a better view of the dog, it's like she's thinking, "You look like Scooter, but you don't smell like Scooter - what have you done to Scooter!" It's totally hillarious

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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Summer Lovin'

Okay - well Hershey did avoid the horny poodles at the dog park - so it's not exactly a summer of love; but I do have to say that Hersh has been having a pretty great summer.

First off - we celebrated Hershey's 3rd Birthday back on June 10th. I got back home from my conference with lots of presents in tow (a chirping blue jay stuffie, a beautiful Australian Shepperd stuffie) to add to the gift I got her already (super loud squeeky rubber ball thingie with feet) and the gifts that my parents got for Hershey too (yellow squeeky bone-shapped stuffie, tennis ball on a rope loop). Chris also gave her the huge aligator stuffie he got at Old Navy last year (2 for 1 with the big bear stuffie). Hershey was totally spoiled!

Watch Hershey say "thank you" to my parents for the gift!

We've been pretty good at taking the Hersh for walks and to the dog park - in fact, this past long weekend she went twice! She's been getting better at dealing with strangers and distractions, but it's no where near perfect yet.

One super cute thing that happened at our last dog park visit was that Hershey encountered a mini-schnauzer that looked just like Scooter! She kept smelling him and looking at him really strangely to figure out whether this was Scoots or some kind of imposter!

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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Spring cleaning

It's been a VERY long time since I posted anything about poor little Hershey!
First off, some good news about Dawgie - he was adopted within a week of being at Misty Creek. That's fantastic & I hope he has a great life with his new family.

As for Hershey, she's been actually really really great in the past few months. First off, she spent a week and a few extra days at the Tanners while Chris & I went to Rome for a conference. She was treated like gold and got a visit from the Easter bunny too!



She was apparently pretty good with the Tanner dogs which is nice to hear.

When we got back, Hershey had to put up with two of my friends - one visited each week - first Carlen, who stayed overnight and even was home alone with Hershey while Chris & I were at school; and then Jessica, who came late at night after a work event. Hershey did great, only barking a little bit. I think she remembered Jess from her last visit here.

We've been good about taking Hershey to the dog park with the Tanners, but the last 2 times we went, she drank some of the scummy melted snow water, and ended up throwing up both times. Yuck!

Last weekend, we all went camping together - Hershey was great in the car, and did quite well on the campground too. There was a large family next door with a golden lab - she really wanted to go play, but she ended up barking at them a lot instead. We adventured with Hershey too - going on lots of walks and playing in the very cold North Saskatchewan River. Hershey even acted as a little rescue dog brining my Crocs from one side of the river to Ariel on the other side, one at a time (clipped to her collar). She was a great little trooper!







Unfortunately all this excitement and activity in the freezing cold river water gave Hershey the chills - and she was shaking terribly when we got back to the camp. I snuggled her up in all the blankets, towels and sleeping bags we had, and got her nice and warmed up. It was so sad to see her with what was maybe hypothermia. She did get over it quickly, and was ready for more fun the following day.

We look forward to going camping with her (& the Tanners) again in the comming summer weeks!

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Auntie Ariel & Uncle Brian

Hershey is very lucky to have great friends in Ariel and Brian - two of the few people she will happily cuddle with! We've been to the dog park several times with the Tanners this winter. Ariel took these great pictures on our February outings.





The Tanners LOVE Hershey!

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