In between Buster’s amputation and our “move” out to Virginia for radiation, I gave Buster one day at daycare to say hi to his buddies there as his new three legged self. He’s gone to the same daycare for nearly 8 years because he’s spoiled rotten. I was nervous about how he’d do, but when I picked him up at the end of the day and asked how he did, what I got was, “Same dog!”
He did just fine.
He’s still doing fine even going through radiation, at least so far. This morning was Session #6. When I brought him back to the farm after he was done so I could get logged in and get to work on my laptop, he did more whining than usual, and seemed uncomfortable for a while. But I gave him a few good short walks and then one longer one where I let him off leash and threw his tennis ball for him. It was the first time I’d done real off-leash-fetch with him in a while since I don’t have a big yard at home. And he did great. He ran. He wagged his tail and did a play pose to make me chase him. He had a good afternoon.
Same dog.
This morning Buster had his cardiology appointment to figure out why he had a heart rate drop and some arrhythmia last week during anesthesia. So we went down the street from the oncology office to the cardiologist office, and they did an echocardiogram. This didn’t require anesthesia, just a vet tech holding Buster lying down. Buster was displeased, but resigned to this latest indignity.
Home sweet home! I’m sitting with Buster on my sofa at home in Washington DC after finishing Week One of Buster’s radiation treatment. I really lucked out finding a great Airbnb with super-nice hosts (on a farm!) near Leesburg VA, where Buster is being treated. As great as it is there, I’m very happy to be back in my own house. Nowhere in DC has the necessary veterinary radiation equipment, so the far, far exurbs have been the best option. We’ll go back out on Sunday night for Week Two. Spending the weeks in the country and the weekends in the city is the exact opposite of what many DC’ers do, but so it goes in this unique situation.
Buster had his second session of radiation today. A little bumpier than the first. He’s fine, but apparently heart rate and BP dipped in a way not to the radiation tech’s liking. We will need a cardio session soon to do an ekg and ultra sound to make sure all is ok. I think the concern stems from a prior finding that he had a minor (previously believed to be not of clinical significance) tear in his heart lining. I’m going to pretend for now like it’s nothing but have scheduled a cardio appointment as directed for next week and hope this won’t delay more radiation.