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The Pig Dog hits the three-month mark!
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Twin Cities, Minnesota
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Ah, yesterday made 12 weeks to the day Sam-bern-a-dino got his OSA diagnosis...and today is our three-month anniversary of our amputation.

In many respects, things are pretty much back to normal--sure, we still stress about some things, but in general, Sampson is just Sampson. We don't forget to celebrate the milestones, but we don't babypants him and have no hesitation yelling at him when he's a douchecanoe. :D (For example, last night, Sadie had what appeared to be a, er, some part of a deer (??). Now, SHE gave it right up when told to do so. Sam, OTOH, ran (well, I use that term lightly) up, snatched it and horked it down as fast as he could. I managed to grab a couple of splinters from him, but other than that... :eyeroll:. I am sure he's got femur pieces working their way through his gullet now. BAD DOG :p)

We graduated from PT this past week, and it was a mixed event. Up through six weeks, he was doing great on the treadmill. We were up to almost 20 minutes, and he was even doing it unassisted. Then, week 7, he just flat out refused. Thrashed, cried, struggled, and stood with his feet on the edges. Even with John supporting him, we didn't make it very far. Same thing again in week 8. So that was frustrating, since we can't figure out WHY he would suddenly hate it.The only thing we could think of was that in week 7, we started coming in the AM instead of the PM for our sessions, and maybe that timing had something to do with it. We've also developed super tight, sore quads, in addition to all the trigger points...so that doesn't help, either.

He's been struggling a bit at the end of his walks--the quads sort of give out on him and he'll take a tumble oor two, so we spend a lot of time on return trips standing and waiting to move again. :p I think a lot of this may be due to the prednisone destroying his muscles and his stamina...but it's a double edged sword, I guess.

OTOH, that last PT was also a victory, as John said that he was absolutely the most lively and happy he's seen him in two months of PT. Sam always manages to get two out of the three A's...Attitude, Appetite, and Activity...but never three :D .

We continue with acupuncture, which seems to help, and he tolerates well. I'd llike to come down off the pred, but I think we need a couple more sessions of this at least before we try it.

On the whole, though, we are doing well. ("As good as some old ladies, and better than most" as my grandma always said when you'd ask how she was doing) He really is as perky and alert and happy as he's been in...a couple years, probably. Physically, sure, we're slower--most of the time outside he sits, more than explores, and I know his legs probably bug him--esp. on "endurance" type stuff, but for just getting around the house, ambling in the woods, and the occasional burst of speed through the acre yard, he's fine.

Honestly? Sam doesn't have cancer. He has OLD. :p The amp sort of exacerbated the old, but that's it--and we're dealing. The having cancer is a funny thing--on one hand, this whole experience has really made me cognizant of how much time we spend worrying about things we really shouldn't, and how living in the now can bring so much more joy and presence to our daily life. On the other hand, it will, eventually take Sam's life. But truth be told, I'm not angry at cancer. I'm sad he's getting old. I'm sad that that is complicated by cancer. I'm sad that I can't do more to alleviate the difficulties that come with both of those things, but I'm not angry.

In a very strange way, it's been something of a gift. At his age, we knew we didn't have 10, 5, heck, probably even 2, years in front of us. We KNEW he was here for a finite time. But that was always so speculative. It's easy to live in denial, to take every day for granted, to just let them meander by in a same-ol same ol pattern when the end never seems like it's going to happen.

Somehow, his diagnosis made that end...real. As in, it's not a maybe, someday, sort of thing. It's a "this will happen." But after the initial shock, what I was left with emotionally wasn't what I THOUGHT I'd be left with. Instead of causing us to spend these last few months worrying, crying, contemplating an end that hasn't happened...it's taught us how to absolutely live for today. Make life about the quality of the moments, not the quantity. Revel in all the little things that makes Sampson who he is--both good AND bad.

So, here we are (in a meandering post suddenly turned somewhat maudlin, and probably borderline saccharine....), at three months. :-) It has been interesting, and challenging, and I'm sure that will continue. But Sam has adjusted, and we have adjusted...and for the most part life goes on as it always has. Sitting in the yard, chasing squirrels, humping Sadie, eating random dead things (and/or helping make random live things BECOME random dead things), knocking down the barricades and eating cat crap out of the litter boxes, getting attention from his girlfriends at the vet=GOOD. The small handful of pills, a new goofy walking style, and some tired legs...LESS GOOD, but still a worthy price to pay :-)

And for reading this far, and in celebration of the successes of the last three months (and because Sally and Happy Hannah love pictures :-) ), I now present you with Portraits of Sampson as a Young (and Furry) Man:

 

Sam in a hat (age 2)

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The OGs...Sam and baby Maxxie

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Sam (Age 4) tries to blend in with some kitties

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Sam and Frank sleep off a New Year's hangover:

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Probably my favorite picture ever:

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30 May 2013 - 9:31 am
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OMG I could actually die looking at that pic of Sam and Frank sleeping after New Year's!  Is that not the CUTEST!? 

 

You GO Sam, you are truly an inspiration for "old" dawgs everywhere!  Your mom certainly knows how to keep a wonderful attitude throughout this journey and it shows through ALL your pictures.

 

Keep up the great work buddy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

xoxo,

Erica & Jill

Jill is a 9-year-old tuxedo kitty. She was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in June 2012 on her toe in her right hind leg. Her leg was amputated on 12/12/12 and she completed four rounds of chemo (2 of Carbo, 2 of Doxy) in April 2013. "Like" Jill's facebook page: https://www.fac.....tty?ref=hl Proud member of the WINTER WARRIORS!!!! Her blog can be read at http://jillsjou.....ipawds.com. xoxo





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30 May 2013 - 10:22 am
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Hoppy Ampuversary Sam.  This is a great post about your journey.  It makes me realize that it doesn't matter what you say or do let you live.  I have been doing that with Sassy or at least trying.  I still worry though which sucks.  Be More Dog /CAT is what I need to be.

 

Thanks for sharing this.  Love the pictures

 

Michelle & Sassy

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05/04/2006 -  Bosch, Sassy's pal, earned his wings 03/29/19  fought cancer for 4 months.

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30 May 2013 - 10:59 am
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It is ALWAYS a joy reading your posts and, yes, even a bigger joy seeing those great photos:-) :-) :-) Thank you for both and for ----well---for just being you:-) :-)

Isn't it great Sam is having problems related to old age?? No one but a tripawd parent would relish in the challenges associated with aging!!

I love that Sam is still stubborn when he wants to be and UST makes a decision what he is willing to do and when he is willing to do it:-) :-) He let's you think you're in charge, but we know better, don't we Sam??

Yes, this whole experience (if "it" had to happen) is a gift once you "
make that switch in your head from worrying and time frames, etc.. Not always able to do it consistently, but when I'm in the zone of completely living in the moment and seeing the true bliss of every second Happy Hannah's heart beats and her tail age......as YOU know....that's what it's all about:-) :-)

Sam is a handsome, handsome boy STILL:-) :-) Those pictures....the ones where he's not hungover...show such a sparkle in his eyes......you can "see" his intelligence....you can "see" him planning is next mischievous move:-) His coloring is beautiful by the way. I do, indeed, get such a kick out o these photos! They are sooooo life affiliate ming..-..so...here I am..I matter!!!

Thank you for sharing such a beautiful update and glorious pictures of MAH IFICE T SAM:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) Steak all the way around d!!

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Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!

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30 May 2013 - 11:20 am
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Soooooo, before this&$%$%$%#% she-devil cut off....

Wanted to say everyone needs to stand and salute that magnificent SAM for a great ampuversary success:-) :-) :-) Doing everything right Sam....keep on keeping on! We are all cheering loudly for you....fetch' CA hear us.....it's really loud:-) :-) :-)

Hugs to Sam AND mom! Great job!

Sally and Happy Hannah

And that is again or the photos:-) :-) we love them:-)

Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!

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30 May 2013 - 12:56 pm
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Three is the magic # Samdog! WOOHOO! Hoppy Ampuversary old man!!!!

Oh Samdog, what a lucky pup you are to have such a loving pack doting over just enough you the way they do. Love love love the pics of you growing up.

I can't blame you for not wanting to get up early to go workout. Have you ever seen a human being be happy about working out early in the morning? I think not! Heck, as long as you're still chasing deer parts around the yard and being the stubborn old geezer that you are, I can see you staying fit for a long, long time.

What an accurate picture of what to expect during old age, with or without cancer. I love this quote:

Sam doesn't have cancer. He has OLD. :p

Megan, your writing is so much fun and beautiful to read, and hilarious....only you could write so eloquently while still tossing in "douchecanoe" in a sentence! Hahahahaha! When is your book coming out? You really need to write one. You know that right?

Today, we celebrate the beautiful soul that is the Pig Dog. Oink! Oink! We love you Sampson!

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30 May 2013 - 1:27 pm
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Happy 3 Month Ampuversary, Sampson!!  You sure were cute as a pup, and you have grown into a handsome older gent!!  Sounds like your "maturity" is giving you some challenges, but I know with your will and your Mom's love and guidance, you can overcome anything!  Hang in there, tough guy!  I hope you have a great ampuversary celebration!!

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30 May 2013 - 1:54 pm
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Those are GREAT pics, Sam is super super cute and I love that your dogs and cats live so peacefully together. That's a very rare occasion at our house!!

BUT.. I do know what it's like with the deer body parts. This winter we had deer legs, deer hide, even... A deer head one morning in our yard. When we let our dogs out before bed they must find them God knows where..

But I love your pictures and I'm so happy Sam is doing so good!!

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30 May 2013 - 2:13 pm
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Dear Erica:

Frank said he wanted me to post more of his cuteness with Sam. So here you go...

 

Sam gives baby Frank a bath:

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Frank returns the favor and gives Sam a massage (POSSIBLY NSFW!!!):

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This year's Halloween (Not Frank... but you know, it's cute. Animals in pants are always funny.)

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"Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable, let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all."
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"May I recommend serenity to you? A life that is burdened with expectations is a heavy life. Its fruit is sorrow and disappointment. Learn to be one with the joy of the moment."
-Douglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul

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30 May 2013 - 2:24 pm
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O.M.G.

 

That is all.  Nothing more to say.

 

OOOOO.MMMMMM.GGGGGG.

Jill is a 9-year-old tuxedo kitty. She was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in June 2012 on her toe in her right hind leg. Her leg was amputated on 12/12/12 and she completed four rounds of chemo (2 of Carbo, 2 of Doxy) in April 2013. "Like" Jill's facebook page: https://www.fac.....tty?ref=hl Proud member of the WINTER WARRIORS!!!! Her blog can be read at http://jillsjou.....ipawds.com. xoxo

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30 May 2013 - 2:29 pm
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rica55 said
O.M.G.

 

That is all.  Nothing more to say.

 

OOOOO.MMMMMM.GGGGGG.

 

Let me know when you're emotionally prepared to see pictures of Momo in assless chaps. I mean, it's not the Hallmark card adorableness of Sam and Frank snuggling, but really, a cat in assless chaps has its own sort of charm. ;-) (As does one in a tutu. Or rhinestones and a trucker cap. Or a hoodie and saggy overalls. Or a chicken suit. Or a ski sweater. Or an Amelia Erhardt outfit. Or...)

"Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable, let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all."
-Douglas Adams, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency

"May I recommend serenity to you? A life that is burdened with expectations is a heavy life. Its fruit is sorrow and disappointment. Learn to be one with the joy of the moment."
-Douglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul

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30 May 2013 - 2:47 pm
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Hoppy Ampuversary!  Way to go!  The pictures?????......priceless!!

Liberty (Libby) was diagnosed with OSA on 1-22-13.  Right front amputation on 1-31-13. No IV Chemo. Metronomic Therapy started 2-19-13 along with supplements and some home cooking. Lungs clear until 1-06-14.  She's still her happy, hoppy, bossy self.  Living the dog life to the fullest and a proud Winter Warrior. :) RIP my Libby 4-21-03 to 3-19-14

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Sam you are the senior dog super hero! 3 months and still fighting the fight.

Everything you said reminded me to enjoy each day and moment left with all of my furry kids as you just never know. Enjoy Sam as he is a real comedian - his attitude reminds me of Roney Dangerfield!

Thanks for the smiles!

Spirit Shooter was a Miniature Australian Shepherd who was diagnosed with a MCT and had a LF amp 1/28/13 at 13-1/2 years old. 

Shooter crossed the Bridge on 8/28/13, his 7 month ampuversary and two weeks from his 14th birthday.

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Happy, happy Ampuversary Sam!! Lily sends licks and I send hugs and kisses!! You're doing greatclap

Treats for all!

Joan and Lily

Our beautiful Lily was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in her front leg on 12/14/11 at age 8 and had amp on 12/16/11. She completed 5 rounds of carbo. She was so brave and kicked cancer's butt daily! She lived life fully for 4 years, 3 months, and 15 days after her amp. My angel is a warrior princess. I miss her so much.

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I want to celebrate Sam's 3 months with him! I also want to cheer your attitude, because you've found the magic in all of this. It is so very easy to get wrapped up around the negatives, especially if your dog lost a leg to cancer. But there is still much good in the world, even with cancer. If you let disease monopolize your time, you let it win. Don't be that guy.

I'm not so sure that cancer was the gift, but I think it brought the gift: Perspective. It's hard to lay your hands on sometimes but when you find it, you see clearly. I think you're seeing clearly.

Happy happy, Sampson! May all your tomorrows be made of soft kittens and Halloween costumes, and may you grow as old and cranky and possessive of deer parts as you damn well please.

Shari

From abandoned puppy to Tripawd Warrior Dude, Dakota became one of the 2011 February Furballs due to STS. Our incredibly sweet friend lived with grace and dignity till he impulsively raced over the Bridge on 12-15-12.

Dakota's thoughtful and erudite blog is at http://shari.tr.....pawds.com/

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