Last week one of the oh-so-talented photographers in town emailed
me about Steel being in a photo shoot she was doing. She saw a picture
of him on Facebook and thought he would be the perfect subject for the
look she was aiming for. He is pretty cute, so I agreed to bring him to
the shoot.
He is pretty good at listening when
there are not distractions. He was so ADD during the shoot and would only sit for
a treat for about 5 seconds. He is still a puppy after all, not that
he looks like it. We were downtown at the Chateau Bellevue, so tons of
traffic, and all he wanted to do was eat the rose petals off the ground.
Silly pup. She did get this amazing picture of him and the model.
Isn't he beautiful?? The poor model - he can pull like no other if he wants to, so I told her to just let go if he gets to be too much. It's an art to look good and man handle a 90lb dog. :o) You've got to see the rest of the pictures she posted - amazing! I love them!!
Before we left, she also snapped a few candid shots of Steel, because she is just that sweet.
Now
an update on our sweet Bella bear... Her surgery leg is doing much
better, and she is walking a ton better on it. The swelling has gone
down, no more bruising, and now we just have to wait until Monday to get
the staples removed. Sounds great right? Yea, except Bella is never
that easy. I compare her to D and all of this random health surprises..
I know I mentioned her other back foot was swollen in my last post. Well of course that didn't just go away nicely. The swelling started to
go down, but then her pads started peeling off. At this point I was
really worried about an infection and who knows what else. We took her
back to the specialty hospital last Saturday and had an internal medicine
doctor look at it. I go through the run down of events and say that
she hasn't been licking it, but it is leaking (the best way to describe
it) from the bottom of her paw. She takes her back and Bella was not
running a temperature, but she says she thinks it's just from the
swelling and that it's peeling because she has been licking it. At this
point I was extremely frustrated, because I just sat there and told her
that we've been watching her closely and she HADN'T been licking it.
Ugh. So we leave with some antibiotics and I keep watching it. Well the
pad was not getting better. In fact most of the large pad was
completely off and the full pad was off of one of her top toes. We
asked if we should cover it or clean it and they just say to keep it
clean by wiping it with a warm water rag. Okay we were doing that -
still no change.
Finally on Monday, I take her out and wipe her foot off and see this. {warning - it's not a pretty picture)
Immediately I thought, this is not right. To me it looked like some
kind of growth, terrible bacteria, grossness! I
had Scott help me take this picture, because it hurts her to touch her
pad. I'm
talking about that black/brownish thing on the pink tissue, not me
pulling back the pad. I send this picture to D and I send it to the
specialty clinic via email. I get a call that afternoon and they still
don't think it's really anything but an infection. Again, no additional
treatment, just the antibiotics. When it continued to peel off and
still nothing had changed in that day, I finally called my regular vet.
I tried to describe it to him and he had me send him this exact same
picture to his phone. He called me back and said that it was not normal and
asked what medicine she was on. All 4 of them are good, but he said we
needed to get an antibiotic cream to get rid of something like this.
When I asked him if we should be wrapping it or cleaning it, he said
absolutely. He understood that it's impossible to keep her foot clean
and actually get this heeled.
FINALLY. I felt like we were headed in the right direction. I don't think it was that hard of a
stretch to understand that something was going on with her foot. So, it
will still take a while to fully heal, but I feel better about it. The
more we see our regular vet, the more I love him.
xxoo B
Thursday, February 16
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Wow, the top picture is incredible! The photographer is amazing (I'll have to get more info on her from her watermark on the photo) and Steel IS perfect for the image she was going for.
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