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Day 47: Lord Lloris Lapping it Up

  • Writer: Samantha Knight
    Samantha Knight
  • Mar 21, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 6, 2022

It’s Monday and the working week is calling us, Lloris was going to join me at the office today, but his Nanny is instead kindly coming to nurse him at home. The wound on his leg is still weeping a little and he still has this awful smell about him.


It’s an extra thorough sponge bath this morning and he’s enjoying every second. Such a pampered pooch.



I’ve cooked his first batch of food with his added Chinese Medicine. I must say, these new herbs are certainly fragrant and colourful. I just hope he will actually eat it!


He’s still overly sleepy but today is his last day of painkillers so he usually finds a little more energy once they are out of his system. But for now, plenty of snoozing can’t be a bad thing… you heal whilst you rest as they say.

By the end of the day his wound is looking a little more closed so hopefully we wont need to return to the vets for stitching.

If it stays like this we can try another short walk tomorrow. Fingers crossed he doesn’t split it open in the night!


So how has the day gone at home with his Nanny? … not good so it would seem! I have opened my door to the wet vac going and the words


“this dog has not stopped peeing all day long, as fast as I’m clearing it up he’s doing more!!- I’m at the end of my tether with him”

Oh dear, not looking like his Nan is wanting to come back tomorrow! … he only has himself to blame for being dragged to the office then!

No idea why we are going backwards with this incontinence!

 
 
 

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THANK YOU’s

Whilst it goes without saying that a big chunk of credit for Lloris’s rehabilitation to being a walking puppy dog again goes unquestionably to him! There have been many helping hands along the way that are more than deserving of a mention … 


Thank you to; 

Davies Vet (Johnny & Alex) for their remarkable surgery, prompt action and after care. He came home a calm and happy dog…even if his legs weren’t working…his wound has healed remarkably well without scaring.


To Dr Rinnert van den Bergh - The Holistic Vet who never raised an eyebrow at his little accidents and always progressed him further after every treatment.  Lloris is especially grateful for the liver paste you would win him over with! 


To Nisha from Paws & Hooves - Hydrotherapy.  You have been remarkable in your patience with Lloris. Thank you for answering the phone when many others didn’t that day.  Finding you was meant to be.


To Willow Vets in Newport Pagnell who took Lloris on as a new case for his cancer straight away and operated within two days. The entire team of staff have been nothing but kind and professional and whilst Lloris will continue to hate you all (hate may be a bit of strong word…. But I’m not so sure?!) I on the other hand think you are all amazing. 


To his Uncle Cristian for building his ‘Frenchie Bouncer’ was a big game changer in our rehab! 


To his Grandad for building his Pig Pen which he has grown to love 


To his Nanny for his the daily love and company not to mention the endless cleaning of him and my house!  We truly couldn’t have got through this without you, you gave me the break I needed to keep my sanity. 


To Matt the Chippy for his back door ramp! 


To the IVDD Facebook support group.  I learned so much from you. https://www.facebook.com/groups/178483559398659/?ref=share


To my friends and family who reached out to help me. Everyone of you that messaged, read our blog and paid an interest in both his and my well being made such a difference on both the dark days and the light.   Lloris loves people so the visits and gifts all lifted his spirits and snapped him out of the sulks!


To Dan, Lloris’s dad. You stepped up when he needed you the most and answered our cry for help to get him to the hospital that day.  It will always be a shame we couldn’t stay the family unit we had wanted for him. We certainly tried!  Thank you for letting him live with me, I can’t imagine the heartache of giving him up. 


To the friend in my life that gave me focus from day 1 when I asked for help bringing him home … he said something like  “I have the dentist so can’t help you that day, I would if I could but … you’re going to have to get used to handling him and lugging him about on your own, so you may as well just get on with it now”. I thought he was being an unhelpful arse at the time but actually that was the best piece of advice I could have been given. Man up and get on with it.  You can’t turn back time or change anything. You are where you are, so take a deep breath and in the words of Nike - Just do it. 


And that we did! 

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