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This is really a caregivee issue instead of a caregiver issue, but this seems like the best place to discuss this anyway.
One of the things that Diane discussed in her presentation was the importance of us getting Taffy, a golden lab puppy. My daughter did a 4-h project, raising a service puppy. We got taffy about 9 months before my surgery... so it was the worst of times... I was pretty severely disabled and depressed. There is NO QUESTION that my life improved dramatically when we got Taffy. I now had something I had to take care of and something that made me laugh and smile frequently. Lauren was in middle school, and really rose to the occasion, taking care of our little pissing machine through the difficult puppy stages. It was great that, as a service puppy, she came with an instruction manual to help insure that we raised a properly trained, well behaved dog. (I wish our children came with such a manual.) In any case, having Taffy really improved my life. I was heartbroken that we had to give her up, but it was for a great cause. I has happy that we'd be in Germany for my surgery when she had to go back... I was afraid of how emotional I'd be giving her away. Fortunatlely, about a month after we got back, I got the call... Taffy washed out of the program so we could have her back. I think it was because she was too young... only 10 months old when she went for advanced training. She had been the alpha dog in her litter and was now one of many alpha docs that had to sort themselves out in the big advanced training group. She is no longer in charge of anything and at the dog beach, the wimpiest dogs will have her bearing her jugular. Our kittens have always dominated her. Diane thinks that Taffy washed out of the program because she already had a job... she was MY service dog. I think she may be right. Taffy is over 7 now and is an integral part of our family. However... she's been upstaged by Zoey. Better than pet therapy is grandchild therapy. Taffy was great for the whole family... but in no small part because she put a smile on my face and that was all too rare during those times. Comments? All the best, Mark
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1997 MVA 2000 L4-5 Microdiscectomy/laminotomy 2001 L5-S1 Micro-d/lami 2002 L4-S1 Charite' ADR - SUCCESS! 2009 C3-C4, C5-C6-C7, T1-T2 ProDisc-C Nova Summer 2009, more bad thoracic discs! Life After Surgery Website President: Global Patient Network, Inc. Founder: www.iSpine.org |
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Well I have 2 small dogs...a miniature fox terrier who turns 13 in a few weeks and a 7 y/o dachshound cross pound puppy.
I spend a lot of time at home by myself while hubby's at work and these guys are literally my surrogate children. In fact I prefer them to my grown kids lol ![]() When I had my first spinal surgery my foxy sat at the front door for nearly 2 days just waiting. Now that's loyalty! |
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3 cats carried me thru many lonely moments of pain. Spouse working, friends busy, family far away, no longer working... and then came Lola the minature schnauzer that actually gave me a reason to walk and be off that couch or bed more and more.
Thanks to Lola (now nearly 6 years old) I became a much healthier spiney mentally and physically! |
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My cat and my sister's dog have helped me through the dynesys failure. My nephew acts like a little animal sometimes and he has helped to.
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In addition to my two real children, Emma 5 1/2 and Ava 3, I have pet children too. We have 1 dog, 3 cats, 1 leopard tortoise, 3 saltwater fish, and 1 beta fish (had two but the youngest cat ate one).
So here is a little about my other children.... I have a 6 year old all white male boxer, Jack. Since you don't see the white one's often, he makes me be social when I don't feel like it, people asking about him, talking to him and enjoying his love. He is my 90 Lb. baby, he really thinks he is a cat, and my cat thinks he's a dog! I also have my step-son black and white cat, Barney, who my husband had before I met him. This cat is the fattest cat you have probably ever seen AND he is 17 years old (amazingly, he is very healthy). All the time people ask me when her kittens are due and I tell them, he is fixed. We joke that he needs gastric bypass surgery and a body lift! He loves to lay on my feet, which drives me insane; but he is very sweet. The next cat is a brown tabby, Oliver, we rescued from the pound and he is 1 year old. He is fun and always busy, watching the fish in our saltwater tank, trying to figure out how the heck he is going to eat them. Lets the kids play with him; but will scratch them when they cross the line (all my cats have claws to not only defend themselves from other animals; but from my kids!) Last, is a black with small white markings female kitten, Kaylee. She adopted us, we found her in our garage (we live in the city in a subdivision, surrounded by city, so I have no idea where she came from). We found her running around in the garage, eating the cat food and she was about 5 weeks old. When we finally caught her (she obviously had a ferrell mother), her ribs poked out and she was covered in dirt and fleas. Got her to our vet, she had worms too, so it was a good thing we found her, or she would have probably have died from the fleas and worms. We guess our older kitten either carried her home or she followed him inside. Something like this: Our Cat:"hey, you look hungry, we have lots of food where I stay" Other Kitten: "hmm, let me think about it" Our Cat:"We have cat toys, fish, people that rub you whenever you want and a big fat cat we can chase" Other Kitten: "That sounds fun, think I will come check it out" My husband is a big softie and once the kids and I had claimed her, he had no choice but to let us keep her. She is almost a year old now and extremely playful. Always chasing and batting at something on the floor. She still is a bit skittish; but will come sit on me and let me pet her for hours (her fur is so soft, softer than my other cats). She has claimed me and really doesn't go to anyone else, which is fine with me. For extra entertainment, we have a laser pen light that the animals go nuts chasing it around. The cats are the boss of the dog and he takes it. They will play for hours, he will get the cat in his mouth and 'play' with them and for some reason, they like it. Animals are so much fun, entertainment, enjoyment and unconditional love. I don't know where I would be without them. As much as I hate dog slobber, sometimes a big ole kiss from him is the best.
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29 years old- 1/06- In wreck with 18 wheeler Numerous MRI's, PT, chiropractic, accupuncture, TENS therapy, massage therapy, facet injections, epidural injections, Nerve study, Discogram, confirms pain in L4/5, IDET, decompression, Bi-lateral neurotomy L3/4/5, denied by insurance twice, in Active L clinical trial, had surgery March 17, 2009 in Miami, FL- received Active L disc |
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One of my good buddies Francis who was a black exotic shorthair cat and the most handsome well mannered cat I've ever been around had to be put down several months back. He was roughly 15 years old. This cat loved to cuddle and was truly one that attended the sick with his very sympathetic and quiet ways. But then again I have two Persians besides ages 13 and 12 that I've had since they were kittens and they're little plush pillows as well. Very calm cats. Winston the blue/gray persian acts like a person and is socialable to all and afraid of none. You can be moving furniture in the same room and he'll be the acting official on where it should land (or shouldn't).
Lola on the other hand is one spoiled mini schnauzer. Everyone says "and who did that?" so I'm busted. She's cute tho that's for sure. Has to lose some weight tho now as she's quite a bundle for me to lift/carry tho I shouldn't have to ~ she just likes it at times. Dog beaches and dog walks with friends are a blast for me. It's where I feel free myself as I live vicariously seeing the dogs run~ they are so playful and elegant at it! Pets rule (me) ![]() |
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29 years old- 1/06- In wreck with 18 wheeler Numerous MRI's, PT, chiropractic, accupuncture, TENS therapy, massage therapy, facet injections, epidural injections, Nerve study, Discogram, confirms pain in L4/5, IDET, decompression, Bi-lateral neurotomy L3/4/5, denied by insurance twice, in Active L clinical trial, had surgery March 17, 2009 in Miami, FL- received Active L disc |
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guess i'd better tell you all about my kids.
I presently have 4 Old English Sheepdogs and 1 cat. I have been breeding and showing them for 20 years now.......... EEKKSS! First and foremost they are my 'kids'. THEN they are my showdogs! I have Duncan, Int./Mex./Latin Am./Am. Champion Gwynedd's Dunk 'n Disorderly, C.G.C. This is my heart boy! He was my first homebred Champion. I've taken him to Westminster twice, and to Switzerland for the Euro OES show, and to Mexico City twice..... He is now 10.5 years old. I brought his mom over from the U.K. and she lived to be 12.... next comes Delilah... Int./Mex./Latin Am/ Canadian/ Am. Champion To-Jo's Funtastic For Ewe. This girl has been a dream girl. She and I have been to Westminster twice, Mexico City, and to England to CRUFTS dog show. I am the only american to take a dog to the UK to show and then bring her home not selling her there! And the last to do this as now undocked dogs are not allowed to show in UK. I am hoping to breed her and Duncan this summer. This has been my dream breeding and one i bought her for. 2 years ago i had to fullfil my contract with her breeder and that has left me with: Calypso........ GWYNEDD'S I B'LIZE IN EWE ... sheis quite the little imp. LOVES to be outside........ will start her show career this year. Unfortunately with my breeder and not me as i cannot run around the ring at this point. She is a cuddle bunny wnting to curl up next to you for huggs. She loves to rearrange my glass paperweights around the house so i have to keep a exercise pen up to keep her out of the living room..... otherwise you will hear clink clink clink! And hear me cringe! and then there is ....................... Checker's... Canadian Ch. GWYNEDD EWE GOTTA B'LIZE IN SOMETHING OMG this boy is GORGEOUS and the best dog i have ever bred! (shhhh don't tell Duncan). I sent him to my friend in Canada and he finished quite quickly. At present he only needs 1 more "major" to finish his American Ch. and he will go to my breeder to do that for me now. He is one of the most beautiful boys i've seen and we are looking to 'special' him here in the USA and hopefully you will be seeing him on Westminster next year as well as Eukanuba! (we are looking for backers if anyone is rich and wants to hel?! lol) He is a kid in a furry suit. He counter surf's horribly and i cannot keep anything on my counters. He stole a loaf of bread off and when i caught him he dropped it and turned around and sat on it as if to say "WHAT loaf of bred mom? Don't have one!". He has decided he can be on the furniture (i've nver allowed any on my furniture) and there is no getting around it with him. He is close to 90 lbs at 18 months! This boy has such a funny personality..... he wants to sit next to you with his head on you, or go to the other end of the sectional on the chaise and arranges all of the pillows for his head! and then there is my cuddle bunny kitty Peepers. She stays right by me and when my husband comes home from working gets in between us. he goes to move her and she gets highly upset! When i leave to go ot shows or somewhere, it is HER i have to hire a pet sitter for not the dogs! She doesn't like her mum being gone and gets upset and ill. My husband is Norm. He is a DOD Contractor. He is now in South Korea, but was in Iraq for the past 5 years. He is a Warehouse manager and there just are no jobs in Colorado at this point that will pay anything. I would give anything to have him home......but I'm used to this as he was a Marine when i married him and knew what i was getting into when I married him. We live in Northern Colorado. Just to the east of the foothills but not quite on the plains. Big agricultural area.........We both love to dive (i will only dive in clear warm waters like Carribean!) mostly around Belize/Cozumel. I hope to go to Hawaii to dive eventually. After my Kyphoplasty i was diving in Belize 2 weeks later..... My first back injury was 5 years ago when the winds blew my van off of the road...... no damage to the car but as i had my seatbelt on, i compression fractured L3/4 in my back. I have done great until the last year and now i am in very much pain. Okay i've written enough of a book but you should know me now. |
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I have a friend who used to breed Old English Sheepdogs. A funny story is when her male wouldn't breed with the female. Her husband had to help (figure it out for yourself) but the dog moved at a very inopportune moment.
I appreciate what he did and why but trust me, this is way beyond my weird scale. (for lack of a better word)
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