But this is his real playmate.
Unfortunately, we didn't know Kiara has food aggression. And Travis doesn't see a problem with food sharing. The dogs all eat out of each others' bowls in fact. But something happened with treats the dogs had been given. Kiara attacked Travis. I won't give details because it was ugly and scary. By time I got Travis away from Kiara, I thought he was dead. He had a hole in his throat and was bleeding, he was limp. By time I'd gotten him inside his tongue was swollen and sticking out, eyes were all black and wide open and I was hearing a rattle. Then it stopped and nothing. We all thought he was gone. Then he blinked.
Of course this happened on a Sunday evening and there were no vets near us open or that had emergency numbers we could find. So I wrapped him up and Rick, Tyler and Jasmine rushed him a half hour away (it is really a longer drive than that normally). I really thought he'd be dead by time they went a mile. But he made it there still alive.
They stopped the hemorrhaging and got him stabilized but didn't want to do surgery right then because he'd eaten and also he was so weak. So they let him sleep through the night and did surgery first thing this morning. And he made it. I cannot believe it. I guess it's youth. And strength. Because I was sure he was gone. I've held a small pet before who'd been attacked and died in my hands. Not a fun time. And last night was not either. There was a lot of trauma and tears (all of us!) And it didn't look good at all.
But Travis is home. He has stitches under his chin and a neck wrapped. The throat had to be sewn up and there are some holes that couldn't be sewn.
We are not through it yet because Kiara will be rehomed. There just isn't another way. Even though we were told it was caused by food aggression, we'd never feel at ease with them together again. Plus the attack was witnessed by neighbors who are very upset about Kiara's behavior. Really, she is a very gentle dog, but she does have this other side. If we hadn't been alerted to the problem immediately, Travis would not be with us. But because of the behavior and having other people see that side of her, she is the one who will be leaving. That is not easy for anyone, especially Jessica. |
4 comments:
So very sorry about your dogs. It is a heartbreak that only few understand.
We did a big room change last fall and it took 3+ weeks. It was crazy, but I did get rid of lots of clutter, unused items and outgrown clothes.
Have fun and safe travels.
Peace,
:)De
We seem to be changing bedrooms all the time at our household. Sorry about the dog issues but was happy to see your puppy survive the ordeal. Safe travels!
sorry about the puppy situation... it's so hard to make decisions like that...
Jessica took her puppy to the shelter this morning and instead of getting any compassion she got a lecture and cold reception. I wish the other lady had been there not this one. She basically told her they were overcrowded and her puppy might be put to sleep if no one adopted her!!
We don't change bedrooms much because there are very few combinations we can do. There are six kids and three rooms but it has been one boy in one, two boys in one and three girls in one.
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