Of
all the tribulations of being the owner of two active dogs, them being sick is
probably the most difficult. I do not mean this from an actual work perspective
as much as I do from an emotional perspective. Seeing them not feeling well
absolutely breaks my heart, because I want to help them but I do not know how.
This past weekend was one of those instances.
I woke
up Saturday morning at about eight in the morning to find that my bed had been
surrounded by a moat of vomit. I then looked up from the puddles to find Khloe
looking directly at me as if to say, “my tummy hurts.” While I remain adamant
that this is more emotionally tiresome than physically, the vomit still was
quite a hassle to clean up. Even with my heavy duty carpet-cleaner, it took a
solid hour to make my carpet look as though there wasn’t a bomb that went off
on it.

After
a very fun hour of cleaning vomit, I then tended to Khloe’s needs. I made her
drink water, tried to get her to eat (albeit unfruitfully) and tried to lighten
her spirits with some pets. While she did drink water, it did not help her
attitude about the day. Khloe spent the entirety of Saturday laying on the
couch with her head in her paws huffing, and seemed to have the mentality that
nothing was going to deter her from doing so. All that time Apollo was the
equal and opposite. He was bounding with youthful energy, constantly wanting to
play and to interact with his grumpy sister. Once I knew Khloe was going to be
okay, I gave Apollo the time of day and played with him for a good hour or so. Then
my mom got home and was able to sit with Khloe and form a covalent bond on the
couch with her.
At
the end of the day Khloe finally got up from her spot on the couch and ate.
This was a relief to me and my family who had been worrying that she would not
until the next day. Then she briefly took a drink of water and receded into my
bedroom to call an end to her bad day. The next morning Khloe was the same
Khloe I always knew. She was energetic, hungry and her normal self. Yet that
still did not take away from the bad day that was yesterday, as well as the
trauma of cleaning up those oceans of vomit.
Caiden, I cannot believe you have a dog! She is so cute! Ironically, my puppy was sick a couple weeks ago as well. As a dog parent, I feel as though we treat our dogs like children. I was telling my puppy she would be ok and I was giving her little bits of water and food. I had towels laid out for her as she was repetitively throwing up. For future reference, I gave my puppy an anti-acid and it solved everything. She had probably thrown up 15 times and that anti-acid cured her. On another note, I love the vocabulary you used in this post!
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