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The autumn of Maverick's life

10/6/2015

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We can no longer deny that we are in autumn.  It is certainly crisp outside!  When I was a kid this was my favorite time of year.  And don’t get me wrong, I still like it but this year it doesn’t hold the same appeal.  Yes, it’s cooler for walking my dogs.  Yes, the changing leaves are pretty.  Yes, it’s time for harvest and soon the holidays.  Yes, warm comfort food in the crock pot is great.  But, and maybe it’s just circumstances in my life, this year it just doesn’t feel so comforting.  I know that Maverick is certainly in the autumn of his life.  I can see it in subtle ways.  He has FINALLY healed from his last surgery and is feeling good again.  I know that this time is a gift, really I do.  However, I often feel like I am in the eye of a storm.  His diagnosis and first round of treatment was like going through a really terrible storm.  We were thrown around and it was rough.  Now, we are in the calm in the middle.  He looks and feels good and I am so grateful.  But, I know that we have yet to go through the storm again on the other side.  The difference is there is no calm on the other side of the impending storm.  Just loss and pain.  I have no idea when this storm will hit, just that it will.  Probably when I least expect it.  I feel like I’m waiting for the other shoe to drop.  Some days it’s just so overwhelming.  But, for now, we are trying to live one day at a time.  I am making sure to slow down and enjoy my guys.  I am making sure he eats every day.  That is sometimes a challenge and so many nights I am hand feeding him.  I am doing everything holistically that I can for him.  He is on essiac tea, some other herbs, and a THC tincture.  We are doing regular sessions of acupuncture, chiropractic and TTouch.  I can’t stop the storm from coming but I can try to delay it as long as possible! 

So, as the days gets shorter and cooler please cherish your dogs.  Walk a little longer.  Throw the ball a little longer.  Teach them a trick.  Spend some extra time with them doing fun things.  The time will go by much too fast and soon you too will be in the autumn of your dog’s life.



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    I have been working with dogs for over 14 years.  I have three dogs-Maverick, Jasper, & Stanley.

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