we said goodbye to sabre this morning.
she was an awesome dog, and we loved her. these past two weeks have been almost surreal.
did someone say christmas was next week?????????
she had many good days, which made me glad we waited and her bad days were only 'quiet' days, where she didn't have the strength to walk around... she was in no pain.
this week she had good days on monday and tuesday. in fact, tuesday evening we were playing with her ball and she was running all over the place with her hysterical wigglebutt.
wednesday morning she was fine, ate her breakfast as normal and went out and did her thing.
i got home wednesday evening to find her in her 'quiet' time. but it seemed deeper than normal. her breathing had changed just ever so slightly. i've been watching her so closely these past 14 days that i notice every single thing about her. she'd been very clingy monday and tuesday, i remarked to jeff that this was unusual for her, angel is my clingy one.
she struggled to get up and drink water, something she craved when in her quiet time. she struggled back to her crate and promptly threw it all back up, plus some.
and i knew it was time.
after cleaning her up, and the crate, and laundering everything, she settled on the floor and i covered her with a warmed up quilt.
and i sat on the floor with her for a long, long time and we talked about life and i told her she was the best girl evah and that i loved her.... over and over again.
we called the vet as soon as they opened this morning and brought her over. wonderful office, i highly recommend this group - they go above and beyond - every single time i've been in there. blairstown animal hospital.
as jeff and i held her, i put my nose near hers and looked in her eyes and told her how much we loved her... over and over again...
and then she was gone.
and a piece of my heart went with her. but a piece of hers remains in mine forever.
godspeed...
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
how do you live with a dying dog...
i sit here typing at my laptop, in the comfort of my living room... a day off from work. i watch sabre, my brown pit bull mix, rolling around in the splotch of warmed sunny carpet in front of me... her tongue lolling happily from side to side as she smiles as only a pit can.
and yet she's dying.
not literally as i type this, (she's way too busy enjoying the moment of warm sun, carpet, and potential belly rubs from anyone that may cross her path) but soon.
too soon.
some may know how sabre came into my life, but for those that don't, here's the cliff notes:
jeff and i fell in love a little over 2 years ago. he moved out of his house, and into my townhome. this past february we moved back into his house, and we inherited two of the five or six dogs that resided there.
the white dog, angel. a pit mix. she's a mushy love, a real mommy's girl.
the brown dog, sabre. a pit mix. she's another mushy love, and if you feed her or rub her belly she'll love you forever.
we knew these were the two dogs that were being left with us. although i'm a dog lover, i've never cared for more than one at a time, and had never been exposed to the dreaded pit bull. so yeah, although jeff assured me these dogs were the coolest bestest dogs in the world, i was a little ascared.
all that fear vanished the moment i met angel. while still living in the townhouse, jeff would go get angel and bring her home to me for a sleepover so that we could get to know each other. i fell in love with her. but he didn't do that with sabre, explaining that she had some medical complications and wouldn't make a good overnight guest.
i met sabre the day i moved in. i remember this massive headed beast barreling at me - her wide chest looked huge as it approached and i held my breath and it was fine.
i realized what jeff told me was totally true - these dogs are awesome. behaved, trained, lovable dogs. they have been my constant companions for ten months.
three weeks ago i got the flu for the first time in my life. holy CRAP was i sick. angel never left my side. i am not exaggerating this - she went everywhere with me. EVERYWHERE. i would open the shower curtain and she'd be sitting outside the bathtub.
sabre wasn't quite as attentive - sabre's #1 request is food, #2 request is belly rubs and ear scratches, #3 request is food. (do you see where this is going?)
both dogs were rescues. sabre was used as a breeder bitch, and she is the ultimate 'mother'.
she loves to play ball with me, in her clumsy way, she's an... awkward dog. she loves to sit with her huge head hanging low on her chest looking every BIT like a gargoyle.
we got word the fall before we moved in that sabre had cancer. mast cell i believe. so we knew we were on borrowed time with her - but the vet saw her over the summer and was thrilled with how good she was doing, and felt that she could go a good while longer.
i remember her happy face while we drove home from the vet. it was so cute i took a pic while jeff was driving. look at this face. a new lease on life.
it was like she knew what the doctor said....
but thanksgiving day something happened. i was in the kitchen, jeff and danny were outside playing with logs and splitters. sabre exited her bed and shakily just crumpled in front of me. i held her and i could tell she was totally disoriented. i left her briefly to call jeff inside and we sat with her for a while, soothing her. she couldn't get up. after a bit it seemed to ease a little and she shakily got up and drank water. the boys carried her outside in the warm sun to the grass where she always loved to be. after a time she seemed to rally and i brought her inside since the air had gotten chilly. she went to bed and slept. no interest in food, which is enough to tell anyone that sabre is SICK. for her not to be begging at the entrance to the kitchen would be highly unusual.
the next day she was fine. like nothing had happened.
we knew something was happening, and in our hearts we knew what that was. when she had another spell on tuesday i called the vet. sabre had some xrays and bloodwork and then ultimately an ultrasound.
that ultrasound showed what was going to kill my beautiful gargoyle. her liver was completely shot through with cancer... and causing a slow bleed into her abdomen.
she's not in pain. she's 'subdued'.
time left? maybe a month according to the doctor's best guess.
or... the bleeding may suddenly worsen and she'll die suddenly.
the vet and i cried on the phone together yesterday.
if the time comes that she is in any discomfort or her quality of life is gone, we will do the right thing.
there's nothing that can be done. i was going to type that we will love her unconditionally for the rest of her short days, but we already do that so this changes nothing.
although she may get extra treats. just sayin...
and yet she's dying.
not literally as i type this, (she's way too busy enjoying the moment of warm sun, carpet, and potential belly rubs from anyone that may cross her path) but soon.
too soon.
some may know how sabre came into my life, but for those that don't, here's the cliff notes:
jeff and i fell in love a little over 2 years ago. he moved out of his house, and into my townhome. this past february we moved back into his house, and we inherited two of the five or six dogs that resided there.
the white dog, angel. a pit mix. she's a mushy love, a real mommy's girl.
the brown dog, sabre. a pit mix. she's another mushy love, and if you feed her or rub her belly she'll love you forever.
we knew these were the two dogs that were being left with us. although i'm a dog lover, i've never cared for more than one at a time, and had never been exposed to the dreaded pit bull. so yeah, although jeff assured me these dogs were the coolest bestest dogs in the world, i was a little ascared.
all that fear vanished the moment i met angel. while still living in the townhouse, jeff would go get angel and bring her home to me for a sleepover so that we could get to know each other. i fell in love with her. but he didn't do that with sabre, explaining that she had some medical complications and wouldn't make a good overnight guest.
i met sabre the day i moved in. i remember this massive headed beast barreling at me - her wide chest looked huge as it approached and i held my breath and it was fine.
i realized what jeff told me was totally true - these dogs are awesome. behaved, trained, lovable dogs. they have been my constant companions for ten months.
three weeks ago i got the flu for the first time in my life. holy CRAP was i sick. angel never left my side. i am not exaggerating this - she went everywhere with me. EVERYWHERE. i would open the shower curtain and she'd be sitting outside the bathtub.
sabre wasn't quite as attentive - sabre's #1 request is food, #2 request is belly rubs and ear scratches, #3 request is food. (do you see where this is going?)
both dogs were rescues. sabre was used as a breeder bitch, and she is the ultimate 'mother'.
she loves to play ball with me, in her clumsy way, she's an... awkward dog. she loves to sit with her huge head hanging low on her chest looking every BIT like a gargoyle.
we got word the fall before we moved in that sabre had cancer. mast cell i believe. so we knew we were on borrowed time with her - but the vet saw her over the summer and was thrilled with how good she was doing, and felt that she could go a good while longer.
i remember her happy face while we drove home from the vet. it was so cute i took a pic while jeff was driving. look at this face. a new lease on life.
it was like she knew what the doctor said....
but thanksgiving day something happened. i was in the kitchen, jeff and danny were outside playing with logs and splitters. sabre exited her bed and shakily just crumpled in front of me. i held her and i could tell she was totally disoriented. i left her briefly to call jeff inside and we sat with her for a while, soothing her. she couldn't get up. after a bit it seemed to ease a little and she shakily got up and drank water. the boys carried her outside in the warm sun to the grass where she always loved to be. after a time she seemed to rally and i brought her inside since the air had gotten chilly. she went to bed and slept. no interest in food, which is enough to tell anyone that sabre is SICK. for her not to be begging at the entrance to the kitchen would be highly unusual.
the next day she was fine. like nothing had happened.
we knew something was happening, and in our hearts we knew what that was. when she had another spell on tuesday i called the vet. sabre had some xrays and bloodwork and then ultimately an ultrasound.
that ultrasound showed what was going to kill my beautiful gargoyle. her liver was completely shot through with cancer... and causing a slow bleed into her abdomen.
she's not in pain. she's 'subdued'.
time left? maybe a month according to the doctor's best guess.
or... the bleeding may suddenly worsen and she'll die suddenly.
the vet and i cried on the phone together yesterday.
if the time comes that she is in any discomfort or her quality of life is gone, we will do the right thing.
there's nothing that can be done. i was going to type that we will love her unconditionally for the rest of her short days, but we already do that so this changes nothing.
although she may get extra treats. just sayin...
Saturday, September 5, 2015
and then came grace...
a good friend for many years lost her 'one' recently... and this house was commissioned with what he always thought their yard needed - a purple birdhouse.
this is a good example of what an outdoor style birdhouse looks like. more paint techniques and more attention paid to how things are attached.
more pics to follow later on...when the light gets real golden...
www.sandisbirdhomes.com
this is a good example of what an outdoor style birdhouse looks like. more paint techniques and more attention paid to how things are attached.
more pics to follow later on...when the light gets real golden...
www.sandisbirdhomes.com
persephone
this one was a fighter - she had her own mind and her own voice.
commissioned by jeanne bessette, her request was 'copper, the number 11,
and crow.'
i can do that.
where can you commission one? go here: www.sandisbirdhomes.com
i can do that.
where can you commission one? go here: www.sandisbirdhomes.com
Monday, August 31, 2015
brave girls university!!
it's finally HERE!
i looked at the list of teachers in this group and my jaw is still on the ground. there's enough talent there to keep everyone busy for a long time....
if you're undecided, just click the link and look at the list of teachers. i'm salivating. and i don't even have gelato in front of me...
brave girls university
i looked at the list of teachers in this group and my jaw is still on the ground. there's enough talent there to keep everyone busy for a long time....
if you're undecided, just click the link and look at the list of teachers. i'm salivating. and i don't even have gelato in front of me...
brave girls university
Monday, August 17, 2015
magic patio...
if you're friends with me on facebook (and haven't hidden me for prolific idiotic posting) you've heard me talk about my magic patio. and you've probably seen pics also - i'm in love with this area of my home and spend as much time as possible there.
sometimes jeff and i will sit for hours just talking and enjoying beautiful weather... or warm nights... or early morning tea. it keeps me from housework, that's for sure. i'd much rather read and pet furfaces on the magic patio.
i don't even know why i named it the magic patio. it just named itself really.
our close friend tzveta davinci was over for a picnic this past weekend, and she took a ton of photos - she saw our magic patio through new eyes - and i guess i was just used to looking at everything and got a bit blase (make believe there's a little umlat thingymabob over the 'e' please) like blah-zay. and then seeing tzveta's photos truly showed me that this patio and surrounding gardens really are..
magical.
tzveta davinci (isn't that a cool name?) - learn more about her and the magic inside her at www.meetmeinthespiral.com
i've been a lucky recipient of one of tzveta's spiral readings and i spent half the time having a ton of self awareness, a bunch of tears and a couple of true breakthroughs. i highly recommend her...
enjoy....
sometimes jeff and i will sit for hours just talking and enjoying beautiful weather... or warm nights... or early morning tea. it keeps me from housework, that's for sure. i'd much rather read and pet furfaces on the magic patio.
i don't even know why i named it the magic patio. it just named itself really.
our close friend tzveta davinci was over for a picnic this past weekend, and she took a ton of photos - she saw our magic patio through new eyes - and i guess i was just used to looking at everything and got a bit blase (make believe there's a little umlat thingymabob over the 'e' please) like blah-zay. and then seeing tzveta's photos truly showed me that this patio and surrounding gardens really are..
magical.
tzveta davinci (isn't that a cool name?) - learn more about her and the magic inside her at www.meetmeinthespiral.com
i've been a lucky recipient of one of tzveta's spiral readings and i spent half the time having a ton of self awareness, a bunch of tears and a couple of true breakthroughs. i highly recommend her...
enjoy....
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