Closeness
Dog has epilepsy. When he first came home with us four years ago, he had seizures about every six months or so. The past six months he's had several seizures, three in the past five weeks. The medicine used to treat epilepsy in dogs has side effects and his vet said it's more a measure of last resort than a treatment. I'm going to have to bring him in though, at least to have a check up on it. It doesn't seem to harm him, but it definitely bothers him. After the seizure, he is VERY CUDDLY. As in, oh did you move an inch? just breathing? well, I'll move closer to you anyways.
No matter what I've been doing for the past few hours, this is how close he's been:
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ohhhh....sniffle. Poor puppy. I don't know what I'll do when my geriatric pups get to that level. the cancer diagnosis of one and the shacky arthiritic legs of the other make me tear up just thinking about it...
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