Wednesday, March 26, 2014

My poor pooch ...

(Please forgive my grainy photos. Not sure what is going on with my phone camera.)

Samson had surgery on Tuesday morning.


I didn't feel that great about him having it but it had to be done. Everything that could go wrong that morning did, including a snow storm. (I would have cancelled but I'd already rescheduled twice due to snow and, since there was only a few inches, I felt I could push my way through it. I hook Samson to my wheelchair and he can pull me. That's a big help at times. He's 50 pounds of muscle.) He had two large, deep tumors; one in the chest and a larger one in the groin. I stayed there for the surgery. The technician came out and said the tumors had been removed easier than anticipated and since they had some extra time allotted to him, they'd give me a 40% discount on a teeth cleaning. He really needed that and I'd planned having it done at a later date. I considered the savings and decided I could spare the $65 now with the benefit being elimination of future anesthesia. At his age of almost 11 years, I am mindful with his health and age. Since the teeth cleaning was all that was left to do, I went home. I returned at 5 PM for pick up and was given quite a shock ... both sticker and surgical results. The technician told me Samson had one tooth with an exposed root and "I think two others", she said, with decay at the gum line. She'd removed teeth without my knowledge although I would have approved it. I knew there had to be a reason his breath was occasionally rancid. I just didn't like the idea of her making that assumption. Maybe I'm too possessive of control over my dog. ha The bill was like a punch in the gut. I was expecting about $250 but ended up with $549. I asked for her visual opinion on the tumors. She said they appeared to be fatty tumors. The other six have all been fatty tumors so I decided not to send these off for analysis. That saved $120. I looked at the itemized bill and saw she'd given me discounts on almost everything other than the medications and anesthesia. She charged for pulling two teeth instead of FIVE and various other discounts. I am appreciative but would have preferred to hold off til I could save the money. Now I've got too much month and not enough money. haha But, my dog is healthy and that really is my main concern. There are few days left anyway.

It's been a mess. Had I known how substantial this surgery was, I would have left him at the vet's office overnight. I didn't realize the extent of it all until he was lifted into the car and I saw stitches and drainage tubes and blood and swelling and rolled back eyes. I couldn't get him out of the car on my own. My friend, Jamie, came here in, literally, a blizzard and helped me get him into the house and onto the couch bed. He has a drainage tube on both sides of the groin incision. It drips blood all over the place. I'm trying to keep a pad under him so I don't have to change the sheets so much. Samson wants to be with me in every room I go to and that was making a mess.  I parked myself on the couch bed (there is a plastic cover under the sheet) and have been on the computer along with knitting most of the day. Not what I wanted to do but I'm getting quite a bit accomplished. What I knit will be sold in October at a festival. I need to get as many items as I can completed. This is an opportunity to get that stash well on its way.


Miss Cleo usually sleeps beside Samson. She's been very concerned with what's going on with him. She sits by him and occasionally taps his head with her paw for just a second. He looks up at her as she continues her gaze. She finally did lay down to sleep but frequently checks on him and taps him on his head. She's worried about her buddy. 

He was prescribed antibiotics and a pain medication. He's not eaten much. I can tell he misses his teeth. I'm not sure yet which ones are gone. He tried to eat his dry food but either didn't have the energy or it hurt his gums. I prepared for him a small amount of chicken; about one-half cup. He seemed satisfied. He's sleeping most of the time, as long as I'm beside him. I don't mind. He's certainly spent many hours by my side while I've been ill or down in the dumps. It's the least I can do for a spirit who loves me as much as he does.

We will return to the vet on Saturday for removal of the drainage tube. After that, I won't have to watch him as closely. The stitches will be removed in 10-14 days. Even though the vet disappointed me ... and I will discuss that with her when I see her on Saturday, I will continue taking my animals to her. I take into consideration that maybe she was having an off-day or felt she knew I would approve or even somehow, via a receptionist who should have called, a misunderstanding occurred. Whatever the reason, I feel sure it won't happen a second time. 

The sun is shining brightly today with rather gusty winds and temperature high of 39 degrees. It's about 20 degrees below normal but I know in my heart that Spring weather will soon join its rightful season and Samson and I will soon be out digging in the dirt.

Happy Wednesday!

8 comments:

  1. Oh my what a time you have had....our pets are like part of our family.....furry children so to speak. I am not sure what the vet was thinking, but if the teeth needed to be removed, it was a good time to it, while Samson was asleep. I can imagine it is difficult for him to eat and the soft chicken was probably the perfect thing to feed him. I can just see Miss Cleo tenderly caring for her friend and giving him a gentle tap to let him know she cares. Good you have a place to sit with him and still be able to do a bit of work and be on the computer. I will say a special prayer for all of you....big hugs.
    xo,
    Deb

    ReplyDelete
  2. So sorry to hear of your puppy's difficult experience and the stress of dealing with poor weather on top of it all for you :( Hopefully you will soon be rewarded with your happy friend in better health. Hugs xxx

    ReplyDelete
  3. Just thinking about Samson and hoping you had a good night and he is feeling a bit better today.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hi LesleyAnn!
    I'I loved reading how he pulls you along in your chair; now that's a great dog! I'm so sorry you and Samson are having a rough time as a result of his surgery. I wouldn't have liked the vet presuming like she did, either. That's a might big difference in the expected cost and the bill she gave you. I do hope Samson is feeling all better soon. Prayers for you both. :) Have a great day!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Aw bless him, they give us so much in return so hopefully the payment is an investment! But I know how it is to have more month kleft than money at times : (
    My phone took pics like that and when my son cleaned the weeny lense thoroughly lol wow! pics came back just perfect again!

    ReplyDelete
  6. wow LesleyAnn - as always, and particularly in this case, Praise the Lord!! For one, it is not a good or safe idea to keep Samson under anesthesia while she called you, knowing (I believe as she did) that he needed those teeth removed - I have two dachshunds, and they both went through terrible teeth problems, which were not really apparent until they were under - once they are under, the Vet really needs to do what they are going to do......putting animals under again for a later surgery that could (and needs to ) be done now, is a more dangerous idea. Samson needs a lot of recoup, but the Lord will take care of him, as He graciously does with all of us - trust in His wisdom, and know that regardless of what the vet should or should not have mentioned to you, she made a professional choice, based on your love for Samson, and her Best care of him - plus she gave you that HUGE discount - which she did not have to,,,,,anesthesia and medications are almost always at cost, and she is probably discounting those a bit as well. I praise the Lord for all His graciousness, and kindly thank her. Once she had Samson's mouth open, and he is under anesthesia is not the time to decide whether you have the money for the rotten teeth to come out or not - the dog's health and safety call for her to make the wise choice...she did. God giveth wisdom.

    :)

    ReplyDelete
  7. Aw, hope he is feeling better soon - cleo will whip him back to where he needs to feel. I'm having a hard time with this teeth pulling myself. When I took my cute little cuddly (wow what breath he has) into the vet, they said they don't clean teeth that are loose or damaged they just pull them. I had agreed then before surgery, and listened to them tell me they pulled 22 teeth that were in good condition but were loose. As for the fatty fat balls - our vet told us that M'J being an older dog can get these fat balls, she said she checks them each time I bring her in for size and easy movement and she said they are not a concern and she wouldn't remove them causing M'J pain when they are only fat balls. One of them she has is 3" in diameter, but she is happy with her fat balls :-)

    Snow storm, PEI was hit with the one of the biggest snow storms and wind storms I think I can ever remember. Must have been the same one on Tuesday or Wednesday last. I should blog the amount of snow so you can see it, you will be shocked. Watch for it, lol. Glad you got to sit and get some extra done

    ReplyDelete
  8. OMG-- bless his heart-- I hope by now he is doing better. Vet bills are just out of sight-- every time we get one I just cringe! You are a good mommy to that sweet boy:)
    Vicki

    ReplyDelete

I appreciate you stopping by. I hope you enjoyed your visit.