Baby Love was born in an animal shelter on July 7, 2007, her mom Amber was a stray who had been picked up a few days before. Baby Love was one of 9 puppies.
Different
Soon we realized she was different from the others. She was always by herself and not in the puppy huddle. So we started bottle feeding her and keeping a careful eye on her.
Going Home
At 4 weeks old she contracted both ringworm and kennel cough so I took her home and nursed her back to health. She was also physically and mentally behind the other puppies.
Blossoming
Though still sick, Baby Love thrived in her new enviroment. She had lots of affection and constant feedings. She blossomed, and a day or two after arriving at the house she was a new dog. She was happy and ready to start exploring the world.
Blindness
She took on the world one bunny hop at a time. I soon realized there was more wrong with Baby Love than we thought. She was blind!
Growing
Baby Love continued to grow, and after some research we discovered that she most likely had Hydrocephalus (fluid on the brain). There was a newspaer article written about her, and we started a fundraising drive for tests and treatment.
MRI
The day came and she had an MRI, which confirmed she had Hydrocephalus.
Surgery
Thanks to donations, Baby Love had surgery to try and correct her condition.
Success
The sugery was a success, though she did not gain sight she became a much happier dog, her motor skills were great and she had a thirst for life I'd never seen before.
Everyday Life
She loved to run, bunny hop, explore and find mischief.
Summer
Summer came around again and she was the best she'd ever been. She loved the other dogs and our cuddle time
Signs of Trouble
Around Memorial Day of 2008 she started having some issues. We soon discovered her shunt which was installed in her body to assist with the excess fluid development - had stopped working.
The End
Thanks to donations she had a second surgery. She did not recover well, and a week later she passed away. Baby Love had sponsors and well wishers from all over the world who followed her story. I thank them all!
Site Meter
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Awards
Thanks to Velcro the Australian Cattle Dog (one of our Blog friends) for these awards, we really appreciate it, thanks for thinking of us!
Perfect Baby Love and Mom Suzanne!!!! If you want to keep them up forever, you can add them as pictures on the left side of your blog!!!! Great awards for a great cattle dog and her mom!!!!!
Yeah here is the link to the post RBR made about her cat Melvin. Please check it out! It's really amazing that I've met two people who are so caring and compassionate about special needs animals! It's inspiring!!!
7 comments:
Perfect Baby Love and Mom Suzanne!!!! If you want to keep them up forever, you can add them as pictures on the left side of your blog!!!! Great awards for a great cattle dog and her mom!!!!!
Velcro and Velcro's mom Penny
Hey Baby Love and mom,
Did you check out RBR's blog:
http://rbr-runbabyrun.blogspot.com/
her cat, Melvin, was born with hydrocephalus as well....she'll know exactly what you are dealing with!
Velcro and her mom
Yes, she told me about Melvin & how they are similar. I did not see any pics or info on the blog, is there?
yepper roaching is rolling in the grass. Mom's friend calls it taking a grass shower. I like that definition better.. he he
Yeah here is the link to the post RBR made about her cat Melvin. Please check it out! It's really amazing that I've met two people who are so caring and compassionate about special needs animals! It's inspiring!!!
Penny, Velcro's mom
http://rbr-runbabyrun.blogspot.com/2008/02/friday.html
Melvin sounds just like Baby Love, a lot of common traits due the neurological condition.
Congratulations on your awards, Baby Love!
Love ya lots,
Maggie and Mitch
Post a Comment