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Sunday, February 23, 2020

As sick as a dog

On Thursday night, while I was unpacking my car, Skabby ran out of the yard - as always- and explored the field behind the milking shed. When I was ready to go inside, I called him. As he always does, he came after a few more calls and whistles from me.  

As we entered the garden and I closed the gate, he sat down and wouldn't move. It took me a few minutes to cajole him to come indoors. Then he started to pant, salivate and walk in circles. This continued all night. I didn't know what to do for the poor boy. Next morning, I put his bowl of food in front of him. He sat down. Period. Didn't touch the food. 

This was a great worry as Skabby never refuses any food; ever. I spoke to Ron (my neighbors) who was going into Estcourt and they suggested I get into their pick up truck with Skabby and we take him to the vet. 

The vet x-rayed him. There were specks of bone-like material at the end of his colon. All I could think was that while Skabby was exploring the paddock on his own on Thursday evening, he picked up a [piece of] hoof or horn and swallowed it whole when I called him. He knows that I take this type of "treat" from him if I see it. 

The vet gave him an injection to calm him down- he had been panting and salivating for hours. He also gave me a laxative syrup and antibiotics which were almost impossible to administer once I got home. I mixed the medication with sour milk and a few pellets and because the injection had made him feel better, he ate this. 

On Saturday morning he ate his normal breakfast - albeit with much less enthusiasm than normal. Feeling a lot happier that my boy was improving, I went off to Parkrun, where I was volunteering. (I've been a volunteer since six weeks after my surgery in September and not been on the track since then; but this is another story!)

A few hours after lunch, Skabby started to pant and salivate again. By 4.30 I was frantic and phoned the emergency number at the vet. I spoke to a lady who said I should bring the dog in immediately and she would tend to him. She thought (as did I) that the bone or something was causing an obstruction. 

By 5.15pm Skabby and I were being admitted into the gate by the young man, Adrian, who lives on the premises at the surgery. The vet, a lovely young woman, arrived shortly afterwards. After examining Skabby, she said she would sedate him and between her and Adrian, they would flush his bowels out with warm soapy water. 

I took my boy out onto a concrete slab with drains at the end and here the vet injected Skabby. Within a count of five, the dog fell over. The vet and Adrian made him comfortable and between them they sorted Skabby's problem out. It took about forty minutes after which she administered the drug to bring him out of his slumber. Adrian had two huge towels and cleaned and dried Skabby. 

The vet helped me load Skabby onto my back seat and by 7pm I drove into the farmyard. Skabby managed to get out of the car and walk into the house, where he immediately lay down and slept again.

This morning he asked to go out at 5. Later when I offered him a bowl of sour milk again, he merely pecked at it. He seems a lot more comfortable. 






Farm critters and a dog

On Thursday - a very hot day, I took Skabby out for his walk. When we got to the point where we turn around (after he has a dip in the small dam), he stopped dead in his tracks! The pond was filled with cows who were cooling down their legs and bodies as well! 
 A happy dog loping along on his walk with Mama 
 Uh-oh! The dam was filled with cows! 
 Mum, I'm nervous! And yet dying to cool off as well! 
 Skabby plodged in the shallows all the while keeping an eye on the cows...
 ...who were keeping an eye on him too! 
 Back along the farm road we came across a black cow with her newborn black calf. She, too, kept an eye on Skabby as we approached
The calf goes in for a drink

The milk lorry leaving the farm after collecting milk 

I'm linking to Eileen's Saturday Critters here

I'm a bit late - the next post shows why...

Happy Sunday to you all! 

Sunday, February 16, 2020

Kitty memories

Meouw-ello to Mum's blog readers; this is Ambrose. I had some memories of my Unca Shadow this week. Mum photographed Mama and Missy playing with Shivering Shawn the Sheep. My Unca Shadow used to play with that toy when he and Mum and Dad lived in a faaaaar away place on a big river. 

Mama and Missy playing with Shawn the Sheep

 Missy has also found a spot on top of Mum's cupboard - next to the running shoes ! 
 Here Missy and I touch noses. This is the kitty way of socializing
Chappy says she just hangs around the place where she gets cookies quicker! 

 The dog, Skabby is so happy - you have to see his tail moving in this photo and ...
...and in this one! 

We kitties are sitting on the veranda near Mum's open air office. We love having Mum home instead of when she used to go away every day - all day.