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30 July 2013 - 11:08 pm
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Cora just had another first. Her and I just had a huge game of tug-of-war. She's been trying to do that for a while but just couldn't seem to hold on. Today that wasn't a problem. She grabbed hold and shook and let me shake the blanket and we played for a good long time. :)

 

I've been wanting to update for a while but it just feels so like so much has gone on I don't even know what to say. Cora is still a very special girl, with big challenges. Now that she's almost 9 months old and full of rowdy energy her mobility problems show more. She wants to run so badly and does in short bursts when I'm there to hold the leash but she can't go in a straight line or see where she's going and I can't support her or keep up so it gets... interesting. She loves going on walks but she seems to depend on me to provide some support and balance. She went through a stage where she was biting and she bit me pretty dang hard once. So, a lot of the focus has been on behavior and her and I communicating better. Now that we've made a lot of progress with that, she will have her first rehab session on Saturday. Last time I took her to see a rehab practitioner, he asked the vet in that office to take a look at her. That vet then spent a good 20 minutes telling me that Cora was hopeless, a huge risk to herself and other people, was severely brain damaged and should be euthanized. My regular vet's assessment wasn't as brutal but she feared Cora would live a short life with slow deterioration. Oh how far we've come!

Some of Cora's struggles and accomplishments.

Cora used to struggle with eating. She had a hard time getting the food in her mouth. She was hungry and desparate and frustrated and I used to help by hand feeding her and frequently got bitten. NOW Cora rushes to her food and gobbles most of it down quite quickly. She can find and grab a treat on the floor. She can take a treat from my hand and if she does accidently get my hand, she immediately lets go and causes no damage

 

Cora didn't like to be touched. Now Cora comes to me to be petted. She and I have learned to communicate. She knows "head" "back" "leg" "halter" "sniff" and that these words are associated with touch. She wants to be petted at times and will come to me for attention. She recently made friends with my just turned 16 year old niece. She loved the attention and pats my niece gave her.

Cora goes up and down the ramp. She just recently started coming up completely on her own after having wandering through my woodsy, maze-like yard. She was so proud when she found her way all the way to the door. If I'm bringing her in and say "ramp" she immediately knows what I'm asking her to do.

Cora likes walks and recently walked 1.5 miles!!!! She doesn't always cooperate on walks. Right now she really likes to play and bite things and a walk can turn into me being very frustrated as I try to get her moving again. She is a ninja dog and can find my pants legs, shoes and shoelaces with remarkably accuracy given she can't see them. Sometimes on our walks she wants to run. She is so much more confident and has started being comfortable meeting some dogs on our walks. Cora can also walk up or down a short flight of step with help. She understands the commands "step up", "step down", and "careful" and we use these words regularly while walking. She is also learning "turn".

Cora is not itching as much and having fewer phantom pains. She still has bouts where she is upset and bites at her self or acts like she's in pain but they are much much rarer. Gabapentin has been a good med for her and it seems likely she is allergic to chicken. Finally the hair on the back of her legs is growing back. 

Cora just went on a week long camping trip. She dealt with it well. There were other people, dogs, she slept in a tent and was in a completely new environment and she enjoyed more than Floyd. 

If Cora is barking a lot it means she has to poop or she needs to play. So much more like a normal dog than the barking, irritable, overwhelming girl of a few months ago.

And most of all... Cora seems happy most of the time. She is living her life, full of spunk and energy and continuing to learn. 

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30 July 2013 - 11:17 pm
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What joyful news!! Cora is proving again that she can do anything because she has a great spirit. I wish some vets would just be a little more positive. It's ok to give the facts, but last I heard they couldn't see into the future.

Keep up your wonderful care of a very special dog.

YAY CORA!!!

Luanne and Shooter

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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31 July 2013 - 8:17 am
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LOVE Cora!  Thanks for the update.  It's amazing what patience and love can accomplish.

 

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31 July 2013 - 8:51 am
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Cora is looking great and this is such awesome news.  She can do anything she sets her mind too.  You have a heart of GOLD Chris.  Alot of other people would not have done this for her.  They wouldn't even have started this wonderful journey that is teaching you & Cora great things.

 

Yay Cora & Chris.

 

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31 July 2013 - 9:22 am
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Oh Hris!!! This is wonderful:-) :-) YAAAAAAAAAY for you and Cora!!

I doubt there is anyone on the planet who could do for Cora what you have done!! Tnis is a miracle dog a d you are a iracle ma,er for ner! Oh my goodness, this must takes my breath away!

I really, realy hope oj go tl a DIFFERENT rehab person....I wouldn't even want to be in the same buildjng as that jerk! You will be there the wnole time, right? Seriously, I wouldn't leave her alone there!

Your co tinuing story is soooo inspirational. Cora should be a "therapy" dog for other souls with cnallenges. Can you imagine the impact she could have...showing what CAN be do e against all odds_

Thank you for taki g the time to post such a delightful update. Tne words you have taught her...the tasks she's learned to do...the eating..being petted...OMD! And really, she's still soooo young...and is just now feeling well pnhsically...who knows what accomplishments are ahead waiting?

Her "walking behaviour" sounds like what every ormal puppy does on a leash!

The "tug-of-war" and coming to you for love and protection-----all teary eyed over here!!!

.............And the "Award for Outstanding Achievement and Patience " goes to..................Cora and Cnris:-) !!

STANDING OVATION --CROWD CHEERING LOUDLY----YOU ARE THE BEST! SIMPLY THE BEST! You are each other's hero and an i spiration to all:-)

Love to you both

Sally and Happy Hannah

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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31 July 2013 - 9:27 am
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Just want to add that K've NEVER seen her look so good...so vibrant...so healthy..and so happy as in her pictures today! And I kow, she's blind.....but she's lookng right at that camera and her eyes are sparkling with joy!!

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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31 July 2013 - 9:43 am
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WOW. And YAY! clap

Your and Cora's story is nothing short of magic. And miracles. And beauty. It's just such a rare thing for a human being to be so dedicated to truly understanding a very special dog like her. Chris, you are just as magical as she is, and I mean that with all my heart. You are a rare breed!

How cool that she went camping. Who would have thought so many months ago that she could have been taken out of her environment and had such a great time?! Pawesome.

I love this update, thank you so much for allowing us a glimpse into your life.

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1 August 2013 - 8:29 am
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Thanks everyone blush You are so nice. 

Yes, a lot of the walk issues with Cora are typical puppy stuff. However, most puppies don't end up lying down when they decide to play and you can coax them to walk. Cora's just a wee bit more challenging. I tried taking her and Floyd for a walk last night. Normally I don't walk them at the same time. It didn't go so well but that was mostly because Floyd was being a nutball.

And then this morning we had a bit of drama (at 5:30 hmpf). Somehow Cora had gotten her head under the bureau. the opening is quite small and I'm not sure how her head got under but she woke up and panicked. I woke up to her barks. It took a bit of work to get her out since she was so freaked out and I had to find a spot wide enough to ease her head out and she kept moving. It's fine now. Just life with Cora.

On the good side, she is getting soooo good at walking up the porch steps. I can't believe it.

Sally- I am NOT going to the same rehab place. No way I'd go back there. The place I'm taking her is an animal hospital with all sorts of specialists. Her neurologist is there. 

 

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