Rich Dahl
R.I.P. 7/21/2024
UPDATE BELOW
It’s amazing what we do for our pets. Holly our youngest Golden Retriever (she’s the one in my avatar) who is nine years old suddenly started losing weight which we thought was due to great increase in exercise she was getting and us too.
When we moved to our new home there are open fields at the end of our street that go for miles on end and is full of critters to chase and find.
She was loving it, walk one block on the leash and off the leash and run her heart out for two or three miles. Even Raddy her Mom was loving it but at a little slower pace seeing she’s 11.
Alas, not the case she suddenly had zero energy and could barely get to the end of the block and she stopped eating all in a matter of three days.
We took her to the vet and he did a full panel blood test and discovered she had diabetes, the good news is we caught it right away so no damage to any organs.
So she now gets insulin shots twice a day and eats dog food that cost $65 for a 28 pound bag and Barb makes her sugar free homemade dog treats as we couldn’t find any that didn’t have sugar in them.
The wonderful thing is she’s skinny and acts like a two year old dog out there running after those Jacks again and she can hang with them for about fifty yards.
Cost over two grand plus the ongoing maintenance. Worth it? Priceless.
UPDATE
Some times life just sucks! Holly was doing great until a week ago when she started slowing down. We took her to the vet because we were thinking she needed a little adjustment on her insulin, wrong the vet did a blood test and found she had tick fever. He put her on the strongest meds available but with her diabetes it was a losing battle, she fought hard but just no match for the infection and we lost her yesterday.
She was the best dog we ever had no one was a stranger everyone was her friend.
She will be dearly missed
It’s amazing what we do for our pets. Holly our youngest Golden Retriever (she’s the one in my avatar) who is nine years old suddenly started losing weight which we thought was due to great increase in exercise she was getting and us too.
When we moved to our new home there are open fields at the end of our street that go for miles on end and is full of critters to chase and find.
She was loving it, walk one block on the leash and off the leash and run her heart out for two or three miles. Even Raddy her Mom was loving it but at a little slower pace seeing she’s 11.
Alas, not the case she suddenly had zero energy and could barely get to the end of the block and she stopped eating all in a matter of three days.
We took her to the vet and he did a full panel blood test and discovered she had diabetes, the good news is we caught it right away so no damage to any organs.
So she now gets insulin shots twice a day and eats dog food that cost $65 for a 28 pound bag and Barb makes her sugar free homemade dog treats as we couldn’t find any that didn’t have sugar in them.
The wonderful thing is she’s skinny and acts like a two year old dog out there running after those Jacks again and she can hang with them for about fifty yards.
Cost over two grand plus the ongoing maintenance. Worth it? Priceless.


UPDATE
Some times life just sucks! Holly was doing great until a week ago when she started slowing down. We took her to the vet because we were thinking she needed a little adjustment on her insulin, wrong the vet did a blood test and found she had tick fever. He put her on the strongest meds available but with her diabetes it was a losing battle, she fought hard but just no match for the infection and we lost her yesterday.
She was the best dog we ever had no one was a stranger everyone was her friend.
She will be dearly missed
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