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Pilots N Paws Flight

Just flew this guy and 2 chihuahuas from Fullerton CA to Santa Maria CA. We met the lady pilot who was going to fly them to their new forever homes in the Bay Area
 

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Aww...loving the recent furbaby pics!

Bucky, sweet pic of the tunnel critters. :LOL: That made me smile! Rock...what a happy and sweet girl! SC, thank you again for all you do for the furbabes. :wub:
 
Baby Django is in the hospital, kidney failure and a urinary infection. He would like all your best thoughts for the next couple of days.
 
Princess! so sorry! poor Baby Django. Cuddles and Pats, two dragonettes are headed his way to do what they were named for. We'll know when he's feeling better and takes a couple of swats at those "things" flying around him. lol.

Get Well soon Django! (and some hugs for Princess too, you must be worried)
 
Thanks, miss having him around. He needs to be in the hospital for a couple of days. Django is a very sick baby.
 
Just got a call from the Vet, Django is feisty and aggressive, back to himself. At least he is no longer laying around like a limp washcloth. They will remove the urinary catheter this afternoon and recheck bloodwork. Should have him home tomorrow.

Thank for all the support and Dragn, I'll be sending the dragonettes back home tomorrow after they clean out the blackberry and raspberry bushes. Did you know they like tomatillos?
 
Violet recently had a very serious ear infection in both ears. Apparently, she was shaking her head a lot and burst blood vessels in her ear. A huge hematoma formed in the outer ear, however, it could not be dealt with until the infection cleared up. We were given pills and drops and a week later she had the surgery.

It was successful but Violet is 13 years and not well so we were told to expect complications. The only one we have noticed is she is now 100% deaf in one ear and 75% in the other.

Thankfully we taught her a lot of sign commands along with the verbal ones so we can communicate that way. However, she whines a lot and the vet said this is normal when a dog loses their hearing suddenly. They feel very alone.

Has anyone else experienced their dog suddenly going deaf?
 
LP, Violet will eventually learn to cope.

Bless you for teaching hand signals. My parents bred, showed, did obedience and hunted their dogs; hand signals were an integral part.
 

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