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Otis also needed lights on at night to move around the house at first. When he needed to go outdoors after dark, I turned on the light in every room we passed through. I don't need to as much anymore - a light in one room usually is enough.
Otis - 106 pound lab/Dane mix, lost his right front leg to osteosarcoma on Febuary 9, 2016. Four rounds of carboplatin completed in April, 2016. Lung mets August 25, 2016. Said goodbye too soon on September 4, 2016. Lost his adopted sister, Tess, suddenly on October 9, 2016. likely due to hemangiosarcoma.
Wherever they are, they are together.
Aww Kylie is doing great! You're really going to make her day tomorrow, and her yours. It's a day you'll never forget, she'll be your hero from the moment you lay eyes on her.
Don't worry about running out to get raised feeders right away. You can always just set the bowls on a box or crate as long as there's no-slip rubber underneath them.
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