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Thread: Molly, 13 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo - Molly has passed

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    Default Re: Molly, 11 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo, cushing diagnosis

    Congrats Grammy!!!! There's nothing like that after bath baby smell! spoil him rotten, then send them home!

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    Default Re: Molly, 11 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo, cushing diagnosis

    Congratulations!!

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    Ohhh, how sweet! Congratulations, Sharlene!

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    Default Re: Molly, 11 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo, cushing diagnosis

    Congratulations, Grandma!! I'm glad everyone is well....I've not had that experience (yet, I hope) but it must have been very worrisome when it was two weeks after the due date. Sometimes those little ones are just so comfortable in there they don't want to come out.

    I am sorry to read of Molly's symptoms/problems. She has fought quite a battle and is a very strong little girl. AND SO CUTE!!!

    Keep posting....I'm still reading.

    Love,
    Sus
    "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream."
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    Default Re: Molly, 11 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo, cushing diagnosis

    Molly is still doing okay. Appetite just needs to be stimulated a lot of the time, especially mornings. (I feel the same way sometimes) But I do usually get her meds into her and entice her enough to eat breakfast. It might take awhile before she decides she is going to do any of this but once she gets something in her mouth she is fine.

    And she is still playful. Even with the bad eyesight. I tap where her treats are now and I play attack in the general area and she play attacks right back. So, forget that she can't actually See it, she still is game to play. That does my heart good and now I make it part of our evening very day.

    Yesterday I had good baby time. We had a girls night after I got off work with his mom and the baby and me. I brought pizza and ice cream to make root beer floats and we watched her recorded American Idol show. I haven't watched that in years, but it was something we use to do back in the day when she lived at home still and we would have family tv nights. So it was a lot of fun, and the baby was wonderful and it was all good. I came home around midnight to a snoring husband and dog.

    Now that is a perfect world.

    hugs all
    Sharlene and the late great diva - Molly muffin (always missed and never forgotten)

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    Default Re: Molly, 11 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo, cushing diagnosis

    That does sound perfect.

    Glad to hear that Molly is doing okay. Visuddha was never much for playing, but he would play attack with me sometimes. My other dog Jackson loves it. That, wrestling and ball chasing are heaven for him.

    Hugs!
    Shana

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    Default Re: Molly, 11 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo, cushing diagnosis

    Hi Sharlene, your post made me smile all around!

    So thrilled to hear that our little diva is still playful. As long as she's up and still wants to play, then she's feeling OK, and yes, that is a blessing indeed!

    I think you'd make the perfect grandma. Do you want to adopt me?

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    Default Re: Molly, 11 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo, cushing diagnosis

    Quote Originally Posted by Budster's Mom View Post
    I think you'd make the perfect grandma. Do you want to adopt me?
    Me three????

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    Default Re: Molly, 11 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo, cushing diagnosis

    Awww, you guys. I'd adopt each and every one of you.

    Well, we are finally getting I hope some warmer weather so molly can go get groomed. Lord, that girl is going to be bare when the long hair is cut down and you'll be able to see all that skin. I just got a sweater for her today to help with that. It's going to be a shocker I bet for her and us. (my groomer is going to flip I'm sure)

    I plan to try and get her an appt maybe later this week or next week.
    Sharlene and the late great diva - Molly muffin (always missed and never forgotten)

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    Default Re: Molly, 11 yr, shih tzu - lhasa aspo, cushing diagnosis

    How about baby onesies? You can cut off the snaps. They make very comfy doggy shirts. Rosie wears one all the time to protect her skin from chewing and scratching. I tuck it in like a shirt during the day. At night, I snap it around her tail, so I don't have to worry about her chewing on herself. Rosie is used to them. They don't bother her at all. Molly might be more comfortable in a baby shirt, than a sweater. I buy mine at the used baby store for $.99 each. Boy or girl, it doesn't matter. They are like new and Rosie will never grow out of them!

    Rosie weighs 12 pounds. She wears A 12 to 18 month size in Carters, First Moments or Old Navy. The other brands don't fit comfortably around her tail because the snaps our placed too close together. The farther apart the snaps are the better! You snap the first and third snap and leave the middle one open to go around the tail. I don't know how much Molly weighs. The 24 month size might fit her if she's bigger than Rosie. Just a thought.:confused

    I'll send you those adoption papers! LOL

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