My darling Hop-a-Long is home

Fresh from the hospital, pretty doped up!
Fresh from the hospital, pretty doped up!

Wow was Woof happy to see me last night! I tried to be a brave pack mom, but I’ll admit to siting with her in the cage and crying pretty hard. However, when she got up, I saw that the doc gave her THE nicest surgery looks-wise, she can sit, she can stand, and man can she HOP. Wow! I’d brought my homemade sling to help her? Yeah, if I can catch her to put it around her belly!

She’s got a pain patch and antibiotics, and luckily mom has tramadol on hand. I was told to wait, but after that kind of surgery, if she whimpers I’m going to want to give her one.

Her BFF Zoe wanted in on the indoor fun, and she’s keeping her space. A few sniffs like ‘hey dude where’s your leg?’ and then all is peaceful. Appetite is great, pills down the muzzle are ruff, but overall I’m seeing that my trail dog isn’t lost, she’ll rehab and work her way gradually back up to being my hop along side kick.

Also, the irony isn’t lost on me that Easter is around the corner – I guess I can look at this as I’ve now got a 1/2 dog 1/2 bunny. She DOES have long ears.

Thanks for the responses, it’s comforting to read what so many others have gone through as well, and to be told I did the right thing. Having the leg fused from hip to hock did NOT sound like the right thing to do.

4 thoughts on “My darling Hop-a-Long is home”

  1. Great News! Sounds like she is doing really well. Aren’t these animals just amazing. We brought our Tahoe home yesterday and it sounds like the two are doing wonderful.

    Keep the updates coming.

    Stirling and Tahoe

  2. Yay Woof! You have the sweetest face ever. I’m so glad that you’re on the hoppy road to recovery. Now keep in mind that those drugs can make you see pink elephants OK? If that happens, hang in there, it’s only temporary. Pretty soon you’ll be hoppin’ down the bunny trail and loving life to the fullest once again!

    We’re thinking of you. Let us know how we can help OK?

  3. No the trail dog is not lost at all, give her a bit of time to build up muscles but she will go everywhere she did before. So glad she’s doing great!

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