It’s been a little over a week since Ziggy came home from surgery. Other than watching him sleep a lot, giving him medications and helping him get places he’s been pretty much his normal pre-surgery self. On occasion we have had to calm him down because he wants to jump and run. He’s feeling sooooo good in fact that yesterday he decided he was going to go for it. My mom turned around to turn on a light and when she turned back around there was Ziggy on the sofa bed! Little did we expect that while she turned around he would JUMPĀ on the bed. The real problem came afterwards trying to get him down. He decided he liked it so much that he was going to lie down and refuse to move.
All this being said – he’s doing great! Today he spent an hour outside on his favorite patch of the yard and did some exploring. Every now and then I almost have to remind myself of what has happened to our family this month. Ziggy’s strength and resiliency just blows me away.
TheĀ wait continues…
This week we should find out the final results of Ziggy’s biopsy. We are anxiously awaiting for the official diagnosis to find out if it was really osteosarcoma or just a random infection. While we are not getting our hopes up, there is a part of us that is hoping that it is not cancer. Whatever the final diagnosis is, we are ready for it!
Day 4 was a bit more of the same as days 2 and 3 with the exception that we got Ziggy’s Help ‘Em Up harness. Wow – this harness is awesome! It was easy to fit and put on. having the harness is a boost in confidence for us and Ziggy. It’s a lot easier for us to lift him with control and not worry about hurting him. As for Ziggy, I think by feeling our support it motivates him to walk more. Again one of our biggest challenges was holding him back, he just wants to run with this thing on!
The rest of the day was pretty uneventful and we decided it was time for Ziggy to sleep in the room with us again.
Day 5: Well…maybe that was too soon…we need more sleep!
Day five started early – like 2 a.m. early! We woke up to Ziggy’s cone hitting our dresser. He wouldn’t lay down, or sit and at one point he even whimpered. After 20 minutes we called it quits and decided maybe we should go downstairs to sleep with him. My mom slept the first two nights with him in the basement and he was happy (although apparently he was running around all night too…). He finally fell asleep at around 3 and woke up one more time after that. We found an old foam “egg crate” used as a mattress top and laid it out for him – he was out cold.
In the morning I noticed he was shaking a little bit so I called the vet and we decided to give him his Tylenol 3 times a day vice 2. Hopefully, tonight he will sleep a lot better and we won’t feel like we have a newborn waking up in the middle of the night.
Today was the first day back at work, luckily my mom is here and was able to stay with Ziggy while we were gone. In the evening we went for a quick little walk to the corner. Nothing too stressful but it took a bit longer than anticipated because atone point Ziggy just refused to move. John was able to lift him back easily. You could tell he was exhausted by the time he made it back. He’s been napping since then :-)…. we’ll see how tonight goes!
First of all, I would like to say thank you to everyone who was asked and/or sent well wishes. It really means a lot and it is so encouraging; especially when it comes from others that have experienced a similar challenge. Well…without further delays here are the updates.
Side note: I really hope this helps someone in the future.
Post-Op Day 2: What dog doesn’t like peanut butter?!
It started dark and early at 5 a.m when I had to wake up and give him medication. My mom slept downstairs with Ziggy and mentioned he was moving around all night. We were all still pretty exhausted so we went back to sleep and woke up a couple hours later. Ziggy was super excited when he saw us – he knew food was coming! What he didn’t know was that we were going to give him some meds along with his food. Some of the pills didn’t fit in the pill pockets we had so John (my husband) stuffed them in a little ball of peanut butter. Ziggy refused. He just looked at the ball of PB and turned his head away as if saying: “Dad please…how dare you give me that?! I’m not interested.” Seriously Ziggy??!!
The pill struggleĀ lasted about another 20 minutes, we were finally able to get him to take the pill by wrapping it in chicken skin. The rest of the day was pretty laid back; Ziggy napped and cuddled a LOT. Although, we were so surprised at how quickly he was moving around downstairs. The room is carpeted all over so we didn’t have any slipping. Today we noticed the area around the surgery was bruising a bit more. We emailed a picture to the surgeon and he confirmed it was just normal bruising and we should continue to ice (we figured that’s what it was).
AnaniĀ (our Mini Schnauzer) spent the whole day around him without any issues – she knows she needs to respect his space (unless he’s getting meds then she wants to join in and get the awesome ‘treats’ too!). We kept Duke (our sweet Pit Bull) away from Ziggy the entire day, just in case. Other than bathroom breaks they didn’t really cross paths which is probably a good thing.
Post-Op Day 3: Let’s go!
Our sweetheart had a bit of a rough night. Last night was super windy and there was a lot of noise outside. At one point according to my mom he jumped up from his bed and ran to the corner where he hid the rest of the night. When we woke up he was hopping all over the room. I took him outside to use the bathroom and had a hard time keeping up with him. He just wanted to take off running! About a minute into it he got tired and didn’t want to move; he just stood there and soaked up the chilly breezy wind.Ā Thanks to Amazon Prime and their same day delivery services we received chicken flavored pill pockets which Ziggy LOVES! Hide the pills in the pocket, mix it up with food and you are set.
Our biggest milestones today were tackling the hardwood floors and a short walk. John brought Ziggy upstairs and he moved around like a champ. To our surprise he didn’t slip and he was moving all around the area just like he would on his quad days. The biggest surprise came when John took him outside to use the bathroom – Ziggy wanted to run! John had to slow him down a bit, our boy looked strong! They had a wonderful little walk to the corner and back (nothing too strenuous on Ziggy); Ziggy didn’t even look tired when they got back.
Anani and Duke are being wonderful paw siblings and just hanging out. As I type this they are all tuckered out by my feet. It’s been another long but pleasant day full of so many first time events. As the days go by I continue to feel peace with our decision to do Ziggy’s surgery, it was the right thing to do, he is happy and pain free! It’s truly amazing to see how animals bounce back from such a life-changing event. If you are a reader struggling with the decision of having your dog going through surgery or not know that last week we were in tears, and today we were laughing. It is not easy by any means but know that your dog (or cat) CAN be happy without one of their limbs.