Monday, August 24, 2009
Quick update from where we left off 2 weeks ago.
Rex has been steadily recovering; and apart from the brief shock Jie had with mr rex boy biting off the stitches around his weewee area :P, thereby exposing the half dangling piece of exposed freshly-operated-flesh, rushing him to the on-call vet at GlobalPets who stitched him back up on a Sunday afternoon; - he's doing pretty ok. in fact he's had his first shower since the op almost 3 weeks ago.
just a note to mention he had a bit of problem walking on the operated hip/leg last thurs night/friday morning and we were a bit concerned. so we took him in for a checkup in the afternoon and the doctors say its nothing to worry about. in fact they thought he walked fine, for a 3-weeks post surgery condition. so kind dr Lim just did the normal stuff for him like clipping of his nails, cleaning his (very dirty) ears, and shaving off that overgrown fur around his paws. nonetheless we felt it was something out of the ordinary cos he walked much better before that. in any case. he's doing much better now and walking almost ordinarily, as he would have before surgery. at least putting some weight on the right leg. if anything, his left hip looks like its developing some sort of problem now! for one, his left knee is like jutting out when he's standing still. hopefully he starts putting more weight and relies on the right now that it's fixed and hence not aggravate whatever problems he has on the left side.
i'll update more soon. but for now just to put on record the underlying reason for this blog is to create awareness to owners of man's best friends so they know what's normal, what's not, what the doctors dont tell you after TPO's done (thank you very much) and why your dog doesnt sleep on the first night after he's back from the operation, when he does his first potty after that, how he doesnt like E-collars, when the dissolvable stitches go away etc. at least we've been through it and seen it happen to rex. so here's to all golden retriever owners. to the best dogs ever.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
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After frantically making phonecalls here and there, we managed to find another clinic with a vet on duty that time...Phew!!! Didn't know where I got the strength from but I managed somehow to carry Rex into the car - he weighs nearly 30kgs. It was a challenge to keep Rex calm during the car ride (that aspect of Rex hasn't changed).We arrived at the clinic and all is well again after his wound was re-stitched. The journey home was calmer for Rex as he was still under sedation.
Rex continues to amaze us with his antics and all the things that he does are just "so typical Rex"...you can't but love him to bits.
Rex continues to amaze us with his antics and all the things that he does are just "so typical Rex"...you can't but love him to bits.
Be it wee wee or poo poo, Rex does it well like how he would before the surgery; well trained to only wee wee and poo poo on the newspapers (which he seldom misses)...Good job Rex!
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We only give him 1/2 cup of his usual doggie kibbles and substitue the rest with fruits and a tablespoon of plain yoghurt (probiotics); lots of fibre to help him go to the toilet which has been very helpful as Rex has no problem with his bowels.
You may wonder what does Rex do when he is not sleeping?
Well..he either iritates those around him, plays with his toys (seen here with mr.squiggy1 *his favourite) or Rex just poses for photos!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
On 06th Aug Rex finally pooped after 3 days....Yipee!! It was an unbelievable yet exuberant sight seeing Rex struggled step by step from his mattress to his usual spot in the garden (laced with newspapers), squat as we painfully watched the poop land on the newspapers...Bingo...We strucked gold...Hahaha!! At the end of his 3rd post surgery day at home, Rex pooped a total of two times...A big relieve to both Rex and the family.
Rex started wearing the E-collar aka Necky as he was beginning to sniff and lick his stitches area.
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Rex obviously doesn't like Necky very much..but we had no choice as it's for his own good.
Rex has been put on 2-weeks of antibiotics and although Rex loves almost anything edible, medicine is definitely not on his list! So we devised a plan to help him take his medication regularly and I must say it is working quite well (at the moment)..We break his 1 antibiotic capsule required twice a day into 2 and stuff them into bits of banana...Well Rex loves his bananas!!
Rex being a GR loves attention and what is more comfortable than snuggling and falling asleep on someone's lap zzz...
Rex started wearing the E-collar aka Necky as he was beginning to sniff and lick his stitches area.
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Rex obviously doesn't like Necky very much..but we had no choice as it's for his own good.
Rex has been put on 2-weeks of antibiotics and although Rex loves almost anything edible, medicine is definitely not on his list! So we devised a plan to help him take his medication regularly and I must say it is working quite well (at the moment)..We break his 1 antibiotic capsule required twice a day into 2 and stuff them into bits of banana...Well Rex loves his bananas!!
Rex being a GR loves attention and what is more comfortable than snuggling and falling asleep on someone's lap zzz...
Thursday, August 6, 2009

As for poo poo...we are still waiting in anticipation...
His appetite doesn't seem to be affected which is a good thing - Rex had 3/4 cup of doggie kibbles plus some fruits for breakfast.
This is Rex trying to take a few steps...with some help of course! He can now sit for while which is a good improvement.
After breakfast Rex took a short nap but has since woken up and is currently chewing on a bone which should keep him occupied for a while.
Rex certainly looks much better today as compared to the past 2 days; I think he is fast going back to his usual self.
I hope he naps soon...
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Tuesday 4 August 2009 - 8:40pm
Tuesday 4 August 2009 - 8:40pm
Day 2 - Rex boy sound asleep at last on his bed in the afternoon. After having had full episode of 'Sleepless in Redang' last night, Rex curling up for a nice nap on his bed.
It was barely a fun place to be in where we were last night when Rex didnt sleep one bit the entire night. Rather, he was panting very loudly and held his head up high all night, never wanting, not once to lay it down on the pillows, which we placed all around his bed.
And so we stayed awake all night with him, from 12am-6am. Well that's actually when the lights went out even though no one actually got any rest, except well, for mom. I'm not sure what it was, but perhaps it was the trauma, or post surgical stress that rex felt so overwhelming, that affected his rest, or prevented it totally. somehow i got the feeling that rex was kinda angry at us, for allowing us to put him through the ordeal.
Finally daybreak arrives and Rex whines like nobody's business. its just about his normal time to eat and potty so we just decide to let him out early this time. again we place his matress in the garden and without much thought Rex struggles up, whimpers a bit and staggers his way onto his choice grass patch where he sits a good minute to wee. it was heart wrenching and painful to watch this dear boy limp his way for the first time after coming home from the operation, not knowing what had happen to his right back limb, and how to go about using the 3 remaining. he walked a few steps away soon after and recoils into a comfortable stance where we feed him his meal and therafter medication.
Thanks to Mom who dropped by the clinic, Rex was given a dose stabilizers. it was so potent it got him sleeping the rest of the day. Here's a picture of Rex with his new Hartz Gorilla squeegy from New York! Taken after a good few hours of sleep in the day *yawn*! Another picture of the rest of his new toys fresh from Petco thanks to Baby!


9.40pm
Right now we're just waiting for rex to get up so we can take him out to potty before he turns in for the night.

It was barely a fun place to be in where we were last night when Rex didnt sleep one bit the entire night. Rather, he was panting very loudly and held his head up high all night, never wanting, not once to lay it down on the pillows, which we placed all around his bed.
And so we stayed awake all night with him, from 12am-6am. Well that's actually when the lights went out even though no one actually got any rest, except well, for mom. I'm not sure what it was, but perhaps it was the trauma, or post surgical stress that rex felt so overwhelming, that affected his rest, or prevented it totally. somehow i got the feeling that rex was kinda angry at us, for allowing us to put him through the ordeal.
Finally daybreak arrives and Rex whines like nobody's business. its just about his normal time to eat and potty so we just decide to let him out early this time. again we place his matress in the garden and without much thought Rex struggles up, whimpers a bit and staggers his way onto his choice grass patch where he sits a good minute to wee. it was heart wrenching and painful to watch this dear boy limp his way for the first time after coming home from the operation, not knowing what had happen to his right back limb, and how to go about using the 3 remaining. he walked a few steps away soon after and recoils into a comfortable stance where we feed him his meal and therafter medication.
Thanks to Mom who dropped by the clinic, Rex was given a dose stabilizers. it was so potent it got him sleeping the rest of the day. Here's a picture of Rex with his new Hartz Gorilla squeegy from New York! Taken after a good few hours of sleep in the day *yawn*! Another picture of the rest of his new toys fresh from Petco thanks to Baby!


9.40pm
Right now we're just waiting for rex to get up so we can take him out to potty before he turns in for the night.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Tuesday 4 August 2009 - 8:40pm


He will be allowed to eat and drink within the next hour or so.
Rex is now 9 and a half months and about 8 months since we got him last November. He's been such a joy all along, and grown into such a beautiful dog, even winning 'The Star's - Dog Loves Camera Contest at 5 months old.
That aside, Rex had always been a regular at Koh's Clinic and Surgery. Apart from his booster shots which we had given him, despite claims from the XYZ vet we bought him from, we decided to avert any possibilities of him having missed them, just to be safe, right up to monthly visits because of his usual bout of rash outbreaks. just to set the records straight, Rex had always steadily had his weight increase, even to the point of frequent chiding by doctors Lim and Koh for not monitoring his weight. come to think about it, perhaps the lack of control on our part actually contributed to his exponential growth which outpaced his bone, pelvic and hip development, thus triggering the onset of CHD (even though doctors have come to agree that CHD is passed on genetically).
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10am
Rex arrives with the whole family at Koh's Clinic and Surgery on time for his scheduled appointment. Instead of having him back in his room by 9 in the morning as would be his typical routine since the family does actually have to go out to work, he's been allowed to roam around and lie in the living area for an extended time.
Apart from getting all excited as he normally does jumping into the back of the car, Rex kinda seemed as though he knew we were going for 'something major'. nonetheless throughout the ride he was just being his usual nonchalant self, albeit obedient by sitting in the back seat. when we arrived, he seemed hesitant in going into the clinic, but with a little coaxing he soon banters in to the consultation room, sees Dr Lim and instantaneously shows his excitement. i carry him up the operating table and at that instant he knew apparently what was coming along. Not long after he was sedated and completely knocked out in 30 seconds.

12:30pm
we get a call from the nurse stating that the procedure was complete, but they had to do a little post surgery x-ray on his condition, and in this case only be done by the next half hour.
we get a call from the nurse stating that the procedure was complete, but they had to do a little post surgery x-ray on his condition, and in this case only be done by the next half hour.
1.10pm
my sis and I arrive barely 5 minutes apart from our parents, and when mom saw Rex, she just started tearing profusely.
it was not difficult to understand the pain she felt. when looking at little boy Rex, he was just shivering and trembling like crazy. the doctors commented that's normal for a dog who's just been out of anaesthesia (however you spell that). we've also seen the side of our dog who's just regained consciousness after having come out of sedation twice in the past after having done 2 previous photos before the surgery (one prior to the prescription of Synoquin, and the other just last month which was when we noticed didnt really do much help), but this morning's episode was just a 10x magnification of what we've seen in the past. good thing nonetheless the entire family was there to rally him on. the doctor also explained his situation and ran through the current x-ray to show us where the screws and metal pieces were placed, and where the pelvic bone or was it hip, was broken into 3 different places (TPO). after a brief session of 'what should i dos' we picked up his medication, E-collar, thanked the motley crew and charles who helped show how to carry rex so i could carry him in the car the entire journey we were driven home.


Thanks to the bed, we were able to carry him out to the garden and set him just beside his usual potty area. Rex is also an awesome dog in that he was fully housebroken within the first month he came home with us. housebroken in a sense perhaps he has broken almost every breakable item in the process, but now Rex knows he should only weewee on the grass on the garden, which we pour water over on to prevent the patch from dying thanks to his awesome wee, and poopoo only on newspapers. and i can almost say 100% without batting an eyelid that even though he's had his bad days, misalignment or miscalulation standard deviation accounts for less than 3 Sigma intervals! after waiting like 30minutes or so, Rex attempts to stagger out of bed onto the grass. he does so with obviously great pain, groans but takes 2 brave steps onto the garden and just lies down. and he laid there for a full 2 hours until we had to carry him onto the bed and back into the room. unbeknowned to the doctors, we start giving him water and a few pieces of fruit.
9.30pm
We are all excited to feed Rex, and cut up all his favourite fruits in a nice fruit platter which he gobbles up in record time. after a normal whine which tells us he needs to go potty, we again attempt to alleviate his problem of going potty by carrying him on his bad out to the garden area. it's been half an hour and we're still waiting for him to make a move. he's tried a few times to get up, but lays back down after a few brief seconds. he is still not sleeping.
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