Tuesday, November 23, 2010
It's been a while!
Friday, November 12, 2010
2 weeks, 3 days post-op and doing well!
And, he got a surprise in the mail today from Aunt Dawn in CT! She sent him some stingray tails and both him and his brother were very happy for quite some time! He needs some low-cal treats that will keep him busy so these are perfect. I bought him a Merrick bone, but PC isn't the smartest one in the bunch and had no idea what to do with it. While his brother took right to his bone, and got most of the meat off, PC stood there confused and licked it every so often. Bless his tiny little heart, at least he's cute!
His incision is barely visible anymore and his hair is growing back very quickly. Still holding out for that butt dimple! Here are some pictures from the beach and of his incision. He'll be up and running in no time!
Giving a dirty look to someone commenting about his stroller!
Thanks Aunt Dawn!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Stitches are out!
We also got some bad news. He has everted saccules and an elongated soft palate. Because of his terrible reaction to anesthesia, the vet recommends that we do this procedure when we bring him for radiographs in 6 weeks, which require sedation anyway. This surgery would allow him to breathe without gasping for air all the time and is an outpatient procedure, so he'd come home at night. The vet said he'd recover in a day or two, so that's the good part. The bad part? It's $2500 and we just spent $4500 on the TPLO. But, we have to do what is best for him and are going to speak to other Bulldog owners to see if we can get some more info. We have a bit of time to decide which will give us time to do some research about the pros and cons of this procedure.
Here is a picture just before the stitches were taken out:
And right after they came out:
And a couple of pictures of him enjoying his time outside:
Friday, November 5, 2010
Day 11 and boredom is setting in!
His leg is looking much better and when the stitches come out, he should be healing nicely. His hair is also growing back quicker than I expected and soon that butt dimple will be right back where it belongs!
I also found a new line of treats at our local pet store. They are called Smart Pup (not like he needs to be any smarter, he's a genius! :-D) and come in little containers that look like apple sauce. The one I got him is the skin & coat formula, in peanut butter & banana flavor, and he will have one later tonight. He's quite picky with treats, so we will see if he likes it!
Here is his new toy:
UPDATE:
The treat was a huge success! He loved it and licked it all up. Here's a video of him enjoying it as well as one of him seeing his brother. They really haven't seen each other outside of the pen/crate and PC was a bit more excited to see MB than the other way around!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
What's that sound?
Well, last night I got my wish. He plopped his chunky self on his bed, laid on his back and snored like you wouldn't believe! We have very thin walls here and I'm sure the neighbors think it's my husband because sounds like that can't possibly come from such a cute little creature! So, needless to say, we both got very little sleep last night as a result of this extra loud snoring, but Porkchop slept like a champ and woke up ready to tackle the world! Ok, maybe not, but ready to go out and pee anyway.
Here is a video of him returning from a pee trip. My very good boy goes right to his pen, and waits for me to lift it. Doesn't try to fight going in and just accepts it as his way of life for now. I'm so proud of him and can't wait until he doesn't need to be in there anymore! Who would have thought that the dog that had half his body shaved, a metal piece bolted into his bones and tons of stitches would be the good one here? His brother has been a nightmare during this ordeal, making this whole process twice as hard as it needs to be! PC alone would be a dream to care for, but his brother it seems requires 24/7 care. Can't win!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
One week after surgery!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Day 7 and looking good!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Day 5 and healing nicely
I also figured out a way to ice his leg. He loves to be held by me, so I put him on my lap and we have Porky-mama time. He loves to be held and kissed, and doesn't mind the cold wash cloth around his leg. Look at my gigantic baby!


Friday, October 29, 2010
We've got poop!
So it's day 4 now, and he's doing very well. He seems very happy today and slept all night last night. I know several people were concerned about the post-op instructions, telling us to walk him outside on a leash instead of carrying or using a sling. I called the hospital this morning and they assured me that those instructions are correct.
They said those that are told to carry their dogs end up in physical therapy after, because the muscle atrophies. You want them to use the leg, he said. The doc said he won't put weight on the leg if it's hurting him, but will if it feels ok. He assured me that they've been doing this for years and have never had issues with dogs rupturing the surgical site. So, (very) slow leash walks it is. He only goes out to pee and it's 5 feet from our door, so I'm not worried.
I hope he continues to be pain free and as happy as he is today. Here are some pictures of day 4. Yea, doesn't look good, but he seems to be in very good spirits and from pictures I've seen, right on track.

Thursday, October 28, 2010
Under house arrest

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
He's home!
- Tramadol for pain-50 mg, up to 3 times a day as needed.
- Rimadyl, which is an anti-inflammatory drug. 50 mg every 12 hours.
- Cephalexin-antibiotic to prevent infection. 500 mg every day.
- Pepcid every 12 hours since he regurgitated during surgery.


Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Parting is not easy
Monday, October 25, 2010
Surgery rescheduled


Thursday, October 21, 2010

So keep my little furbutt in your thoughts as he undergoes this procedure on Monday. I'll be sure to update his blog as soon as he's out of surgery. Porkchop says there will be lots of pictures of him in this blog, so it'll be worth your time! 