Wednesday at about 1:00 p.m. I noticed some bleeding on
Olive’s left front paw. Looking closer I saw that her dew claw was askew. I
took her to a groomer to see if she just needed to have the claw cut. The
groomer thought she should see a veterinarian. I immediately called our vet and
got an appointment for 4:15. The vet took care of the problem so that Olive has
to wear a bandage for the next three days, take some pain pills, and the
bandages must be kept dry. I was given one of those plastic cones to prevent
her from licking the bandage if necessary. After a few reprimands when she
started licking the bandages, however, she seemed to get the message. I told
her that if she didn’t stop licking I would have to put the cone on her, and
that I didn’t think she would be happy about that. It was as if she understood
me.
Anything Olive needs she gets, but veterinary care is not
cheap. When I saw the bill, I said "ouch", but the vet does have similar costs to a people doctor, so the charges were not really out of line.
Olive with her bandaged paw. Note the paw print bandage? |
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Last week I was away at a fiddle camp on the Ashokan arts
and nature preserve near Kingston NY. Olive spent the week at Candlewick
Kennels. The Candlewick staff reported that Olive was active and playing well
with the other dogs, and that she ate well. It appears that she had a good time
while I was away, though when I picked her up on Sunday she whimpered in my car
all the way home and wouldn’t leave me alone once we got home for the rest of
the day. Nice to know that she missed me.
This year I took a Scandinavian fiddling class, a class on
playing waltzes and airs, a class on fiddle harmony, and ended the day before
supper with the French Canadian jam session. Some people who are regulars at
Ashokan that I am friendly with have started a business making limited quantities
of high quality gin. At each session gin and tonic drinks were available. The
first few days I avoided the alcohol, but then gave in to temptation and tried
a gin and tonic. That was the first gin and tonic I have had since college
days; somehow it was much better than I remembered the last one to have been. I
suppose the reason is because in college we used the cheapest gin we could
find, and bargain brand mixers. What a difference forty years makes.
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I have gotten word that Olive’s friend Peabody, who lived
with my friends Kathryn and Mark in the Berkshires, has gone over the rainbow
bridge. Peabody was a wonderful corgi who will be sorely missed. Kat and Mark still have a lively younger corgi named Archie who gets along wonderfully with Olive.
I once saw a bumper sticker that read “if only the rainbow
bridge had visiting hours…” We can only
wish.
Hope she doesn't have to wear the "cone of shame!"
ReplyDeleteSo far so good. I haven't seen her licking her bandages yet today, so I am hopeful.
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