Chica was Kuma's soul mate. Kuma is gone now.
http://www.akita-friends.com/kuma/11kuma-chica1025.jpg
Chica, our little girl German Shepherd, has been having a lot of trouble
walking not to mention climbing on her dog bed. We've taken her in
several times and finally they tell us she has severe arthritis in both
elbows, both hips and some in her spine. She is 11 years old now, no
longer our little girl, but we can't see her hobbling around for years.
Tomorrow the Vet is going to do a surgery to remove some of the
abdomen fat which he will send overnight to a research facility in
California where they will do their magic and create the stem cells that
may help Chica. They will overnight the stem cells back and Chica will
again have anesthesia and the stem cells injected into the arthritic
areas. There is no guarantee but we are really hoping it helps her. We
will see. I'll let those interested how the procedure goes.
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wake me when we stop begging
Doug
They do get that, a lot, the german shepherds, and it's painfull to watch
:o)
Tommy C, Denmark
Hoping for a speedy recovery
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Fingers crossed and prayers for you and Chica, Bob.
Let us know how it goes.
Vic
I had a Shepherd for 14 years and he too struggled with his hips towards the
end.
Thinking of you and Chica from across the pond!
Graham
UK
Yes, please do boB.
Hope it all goes well for her.
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Chris
Milton Keynes, England
Chica is home resting now. Gabriella is sleeping in the living room with
her to make sure the other dogs don't bother her.
We now have 6 German Shepherds and one Belgian Shepherd Malinois
probably not pure blood. 3 of the 6 we now know have bad hips.
Jada was an owner surrender. She is the fastest and smartest dog we have
seen yet coming through here. Jada could be a great search and rescue
dog but that's not possible now. We had a family in Austin that adopted
her. Both were professors in the University and their home looked like a
castle. Two weeks after they adopted Jada they brought her back. They
had her hips xrayed and it was worse than hip displasia. One of the hips
was being held in place just by the muscles. There is no socket. That
right there made Jada un-adoptable. The few inquires we had on Jada
after that were retracted when we showed them the hip xrays.
Jada
http://www.akita-friends.com/jada/
Her Hips
http://www.akita-friends.com/xray/
Then we find out our long hair German Shepherd Costa has very bad hips.
She sometimes cried out when twisting or turning so we had the xrays
done. She's another that will be on pain meds later on in life. We
didn't get pictures of her xrays yet.
Costa is the lighter redish long hair. It's a bit hard to tell when they
are all wet.
http://dragonflight.110mb.com/water-dogs/dogs-n-sprinkler-11.mpg
http://dragonflight.110mb.com/water-dogs/dogs-n-sprinkler-12.mpg
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When we lived in town we were allowed 3 pets only. They didn't enforce
the law. The Animal Shelter would call us if they were about to put
down a GSD or an Akita. Several times we would take puppy's in that
were too young to keep in the shelter. They knew we had more than 3.
But the house was too small so we built out in the countryside.
Shadow. We don't know what happened to her before we took her in. We
know she was in an outside pen when the area was flooded. We were told
they had to swim into the pen to keep her from drowning. She is with me
almost all the time but if Gabriella and I both look at her at the same
time she runs in the closet, her hiding place. She is not as bad now
when strangers come but she stays close to me if we are in the yard
until they leave. We knew almost immediately that Shadow was
un-adoptable. She was just too scared of strangers or strange places.
She would freeze and tremble uncontrollably. She also has Urinary
incontinence and has to take medication every day for that.
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They are beautiful friends Bob and very lucky to have you and Gabrielle. The
picture of Shadow with her muzzle under the rainspout was sad. Glad to see
she's coming around. I had a GSD male named Shadow many years ago - he was a
great friend.
Hope things keep getting better!
Vic
What amazes me is the emotional strength that both Gabriella and
yourself display - you must both have very big hearts, mate!
Regards,
John Ward
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Shadow is such a great dog. She expects, when Gabriella gets in bed for
the night, that I throw her 4 or 5 small treats. I had a Lab back in
1988 when I was single that would wait and as soon as I started getting
ready for bed he would jump in first. When I was living in the BOQ in
Germany I only had a single size bed and there were some shoving matches
throughout the night. :)
So when Shadow sees Gabriella get in bed she jumps on the bed beside her
and watches me, ready for her treats.
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> So when Shadow sees Gabriella get in bed she jumps on the bed beside her
> and watches me, ready for her treats.
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That could be so misinterpreted. lol
Thanks John.
We only planned to have 2 dogs. Kuma and Chica. Chica goes in for her
stem cell injections in a few hours. It's 5:29am. We are hoping for the
best.
But from our rescue work we took dogs in that, for one reason or
another, weren't adoptable. You know Psycho Dogs one of them. So the
dogs that weren't adoptable, (or returned) became part of our pack. Most
have health problems and are on daily medication. Kuma was the worst
off. His Chemo and digestive enzymes cost over $300.00 a month.
We do like animals though. I have some pet Toads in the back yard who
keep the cricket problem down. They have been missing for 3 nights now.
I was weed eating the tall grass behind the pool and one of the sticks
I was picking up suddenly took off. It was a fully grown 3 or 4 foot
Rat Snake and Toads are one of their favorite foods. Now I wonder if
I'll see my pet toads again. :(
Photobucket Albums - Toad
http://s644.photobucket.com/albums/uu165/central_texas/Gulf%20Coast%20Toads/
http://www.akita-friends.com/chica/chica-stem-cell.wmv
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Thanks Alex.