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20
Dec

Zeus is Healing Well

Zeus is recovering beautifully from surgery.  He’s up and hopping around everywhere.  It’s like in his mind this never even happened.  How fortunate that dogs have that ability!  I still mourn the loss of his leg and at times think I see that in Zeus but it’s just transference – he doesn’t pity himself and I shouldn’t be pitying him either!  This has been a growing process for me as an individual, and based on the lessons my dog is teaching me it’s time to move on and point our eyes towards the future.

12
Dec

Zeus’ Story

 

 

Zeus Augustus Schultz had been limping on his front left leg for a few days.  I had taken him to the Vet who suggested he may have a minor sprain in his shoulder.  He prescribed him muscle relaxers and sent him home.  A day or two later I realized his left arm had swollen to double the size of his right arm!  I immediately took him to the ER where they tried a combination of antibiotics while they waited on the culture to come back.

Long story short, the infection spread to his neck and chest and I was informed the only way to save his life was to amputate.  It was an extremely emotional decision for me, and it seems to be going pretty tough on him. He’s a Great Dane, so learning how to walk with three legs needs to happen immediately.  He’s an amazing dog and I’m thinking of getting him into service work when he’s ready.  Any tips on  how to get his confidence back would be greatly appreciated.

12
Dec

Zeus’ Story

 

Zeus Augustus Schultz had been limping on his front left leg for a few days.  I had taken him to the Vet who suggested he may have a minor sprain in his shoulder.  He prescribed him muscle relaxers and sent him home.  A day or two later I realized his left arm had swollen to double the size of his right arm!  I immediately took him to the ER where they tried a combination of antibiotics while they waited on the blood culture to come back.

Long story short, the infection spread to his neck and chest and I was informed the only way to save his life was to amputate.  It was an extremely emotional decision for me, and it seems to be going pretty tough on him. He’s a Great Dane, so learning how to walk with three legs needs to happen immediately.  He’s an amazing dog and I’m thinking of getting him into service work when he’s ready.  Any tips on  how to get his confidence back would be greatly appreciated.

12
Dec

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