We had Christmas with the dogs.Oh, man. They just loved it.I tried to get into the spirit, but I’m still trying to grasp our new reality. There was also the thought that this is probably her last Christmas.
Tika was a joy, EVERY gift was hers. Period. So we let her open them all.Tika has shown no effects from the chemo besides being a little tired the first day.
For those of you that I don't personally tell about this blog and just might stumble across it, let me explain what this is about.
It's not just about my undying affection for two of the most insane canines I have ever had the chance to own, it's about the path of joys and heartache that comes with owning them.
Both of our girls are the same age, both have serious illnesses.
Caya, our german shepherd, will survive hers with proper treatment. Tika, our malamute, unfortunately, will not, we are just making her life the most enjoyable and comfortable for her as we can, as long as we can.
If you are a owner, or know somebody who is, of a dog with EPI or bone cancer, you might be interested in my girls' tale.
I'm doing my best to categorize so you can read what most interests you.
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