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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Woof, woof.. Stormy!

It has been awhile since I talked about Stormy. I remember the last time I mentioned her was her latest pictures, which I also posted here. Since then Stormy's became quiet, and not so active as she use to be. Although, she eat her food and drink her water regularly, but her moods and behavior change. No, she's not wild, she just quiet. Also, she doesn't like to run- race with me when I took her out, then I wonder why. Her health is our main concern, that is why we decided to bring Stormy to her doctor right away. We are very anxious about her condition because she is not getting any younger, and we want to spend her life for more years. Yeah, she's our baby.
Well, her doctor spoke to us and told that she needs to spay that causes her being sickly. Also the doctor noticed her liver and spleen become bigger. He had a doubt about it for not taking her uterus right away. So, he suggested us a thorough check and test for Stormy. We came home with Stormy's medicine for her to take twice a day. From then on Stormy didn't eat her food, luckily she drink her water. But when I walked her out, she likes eating those human food she found in the garbage or on the street, which is kinda bad for her. We change her normal kind of food into a soft food looks and smell like a meatloaf but it's a dog food. Oh gosh, she just loves it!Generally domesticated animals are used to eat food prescription. Anyways, prior on her spay operation, in the past few days we brought Stormy to the cancer specialist doctor referred by Stormy's vet, to have a thorough test to know if she has a cancer or not. Again, we hope that she will be clear out about that disease in order for her to have spay. Thankfully, when we got the result is negative. We are very happy to heard about it although the process to get her health back to normal is not yet done. On Monday she will get spay, and test her liver and spleen to make sure her condition. Right now we are constantly praying for our Stormy's good health, and that she can survive her spay operation on Monday.

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