Goodbye Lilli (5.8.01-23.10.13)
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 3:28 am
I'm just going to use this old topic to document how Lilli's doing, and overall just.. You know. Coping with the fact that she may not have much time left.
Lilli's been with me since she was just a pup. She was born in Autumn 2001, and I'll never forget how I came to the conclusion that she was the one that I would take.. I was 12 then, so I didn't really know what to look for when picking a puppy, so I picked the one that spent a lot of time at the back of their "nest". The next time I got to see her, it was to take her home with me.. We travelled together on the back seat of the car and she stuck her head to my side and behind my back in search of comfort - something she's done quite a few times since.
Her being our first dog, we didn't really know much at all and did a fair amount of mistakes on the way. I personally handled the whole training side, resulting in her knowing all the commands that I could think of to teach her. She was there for me when my life was the hardest, and we would support each other through thick and thin.
She never seemed to mind us moving to a whole new city. Quite the contrary in fact, she seemed to really love the big yard she got all to herself!
What she did mind was us getting a brand new puppy, Saana. Adding insult to injury, Saana turned out to be the exact opposite of Lilli - she NEEDED physical contact and leaning to others, much to Lilli's displeasure. We would often find Lilli moping, staring at the bathroom wall around that time.
Nowadays they're more or less friendly with each other, though Saana still goes out of her way to annoy Lilli by poking her or stepping on her tail or just sticking her nose in Lilli's face, causing her to flinch a bit. They have a regular playtime every evening and both seem to enjoy it very much. I'm hoping to capture all that on video before it's gone forever.
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Lilli was diagnosed with a weakened heart this Spring, and she's been on heart meds since. There's some liquid in her lungs too, so we got meds for that too.
So far she's only had one "episode" during which she lost the ability to control her hind legs. What's the most apparent, is the liquid causing her breathing to be really loud and sometimes a lot of work. This is the main reason we've decided not to take her out on proper walks - her breathing seems to get worse after a walk. A slow walk around the block she seems to be okay with, but anything more than that doesn't seem to be worth it.
For now, she goes up and down the stairs well, which is good. I spend most of my time upstairs, so it warms my heart whenever she takes the time to climb up to spend time in my room.
Her sense of hearing has also weakened considerably. At first we thought it was just her being uninterested, but recently she's failed to notice us coming up to her from behind, leading to the conclusion that she just can't hear all that well anymore. Same goes for giving her the permission to dive into her food, as unless you articulate it very clearly and loudly, she'll hesitate and look at you a tad confused about whether or not she's allowed to eat now.
Lilli's been with me since she was just a pup. She was born in Autumn 2001, and I'll never forget how I came to the conclusion that she was the one that I would take.. I was 12 then, so I didn't really know what to look for when picking a puppy, so I picked the one that spent a lot of time at the back of their "nest". The next time I got to see her, it was to take her home with me.. We travelled together on the back seat of the car and she stuck her head to my side and behind my back in search of comfort - something she's done quite a few times since.
Her being our first dog, we didn't really know much at all and did a fair amount of mistakes on the way. I personally handled the whole training side, resulting in her knowing all the commands that I could think of to teach her. She was there for me when my life was the hardest, and we would support each other through thick and thin.
She never seemed to mind us moving to a whole new city. Quite the contrary in fact, she seemed to really love the big yard she got all to herself!
What she did mind was us getting a brand new puppy, Saana. Adding insult to injury, Saana turned out to be the exact opposite of Lilli - she NEEDED physical contact and leaning to others, much to Lilli's displeasure. We would often find Lilli moping, staring at the bathroom wall around that time.
Nowadays they're more or less friendly with each other, though Saana still goes out of her way to annoy Lilli by poking her or stepping on her tail or just sticking her nose in Lilli's face, causing her to flinch a bit. They have a regular playtime every evening and both seem to enjoy it very much. I'm hoping to capture all that on video before it's gone forever.
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Lilli was diagnosed with a weakened heart this Spring, and she's been on heart meds since. There's some liquid in her lungs too, so we got meds for that too.
So far she's only had one "episode" during which she lost the ability to control her hind legs. What's the most apparent, is the liquid causing her breathing to be really loud and sometimes a lot of work. This is the main reason we've decided not to take her out on proper walks - her breathing seems to get worse after a walk. A slow walk around the block she seems to be okay with, but anything more than that doesn't seem to be worth it.
For now, she goes up and down the stairs well, which is good. I spend most of my time upstairs, so it warms my heart whenever she takes the time to climb up to spend time in my room.
Her sense of hearing has also weakened considerably. At first we thought it was just her being uninterested, but recently she's failed to notice us coming up to her from behind, leading to the conclusion that she just can't hear all that well anymore. Same goes for giving her the permission to dive into her food, as unless you articulate it very clearly and loudly, she'll hesitate and look at you a tad confused about whether or not she's allowed to eat now.