Glamis was born on July 5, 2000. He was our second puppy to raise for Canine Companions for Independence. He graduated as a Skilled Companion and worked for 9 years in Minnesota. After he retired, he moved back to Michigan to live out his retirement with us. It has been just over 3 months since we lost Arri to cancer and now it looks like we get to ride the roller coaster again - with a very different type of cancer.

This blog is written as a form of therapy. It allows me to clear my head and not dwell on events. There will be times of great emotion and brutal honesty. If you have questions, ask. You are welcome to share your comments. Every dog is different and every cancer experience is different. If you or someone you know is dealing with cancer in a pet, please feel free to share this blog or Arri's - arridog.blogspot.com.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

July 13, 2013 Night and Day

I have no idea what clicked with Glamis but he is doing incredibly well.  Aside from the first assist of the day on Friday, he has been getting up and walking around on his own.  He still staggers and sways but seldom falls down. He is more of a weeble now. (weebles wobble but the don't fall down)  I can't give credit to stopping the Keppra because we haven't done that yet.  So......????    Whatever it was, we have turned a corner and are doing much, much better.  for now.


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