Bailey is turning 17 today. It will be her last birthday as her health is not good at all and she is very uncomfortable. My mom has made the decision to have her put down. Bailey lived a wonderful life, so full of energy until her health rapidly declined in the past year. She is a Cairn Terrier and was quite the spunky little thing! She loved catching snow in her mouth and was terrified of thunderstorms. Even in her old age she would climb the steep stairs trying to get where she couldn’t see the lightning. Happy Birthday Bailey! While you won’t be with us much longer you made it to 17 years old with lots of spunk!
Happy 17th Birthday Bailey
Can I do a late [Wordless Wednesday?]
Please be careful with your pets!
Okay, I’ll be honest this is not a pretty post but I want to make as many people aware of this as possible! I have mentioned before I am quite the animal lover. Personally I have Pancake but our family has a few other dogs (& cats). My sister has two adorable puppies named Buffett and Isla. They are Boxer/Great Pyrenees Mixes that my sister and her husband adopted. Serious cuteness….
This is a picture of them when they were just a couple weeks old in October. Now, just for reference the picture below was taken a few weeks ago in the same bed. Obviously they love each other to pieces and are much, much bigger! Anyway, they are always eating and playing and getting into everything.
Anyway, they noticed that Buffett wasn’t feeling very well. He was always eating a ton and then all of a sudden he wasn’t eating and was throwing up. On Thursday they took him to the vet where he was given fluids and some x-rays but they still couldn’t find anything. The vet wanted to see if he would get better and maybe he would get better during the weekend. Throughout the weekend he still was not feeling well and hadn’t had anything to eat (and for a dog that was always eating, this was very strange!). Since he was obviously not getting better Buffett went in for exploratory surgery on Tuesday. They knew something was wrong with him but didn’t know what.
This was found in Buffett’s intestines. They had to remove four inches and take this out. It is a very large squeaker from one of their toys. Now Kendra said Buffett had some squeakers that he had eaten before and had gotten out but obviously this one was different. They don’t know how long it was in there but it was stuck in there and Buffett’s body obviously couldn’t get it out himself. Thank goodness the vet knew where to look and Buffett stayed over night two nights and came home on Thursday.
Buffett on his car ride home from the vet. He was very happy to finally be heading home to see his family and his sister!
Please be careful with your pets and their toys. If you notice that your animals tend to eat everything in their sight please watch them to make sure they are not eating the squeakers. Chloe (my mom’s dog) loves her squeakers but she pulls them out and doesn’t actually eat them, Buffett is obviously a little different.
Happy Birthday Bailey!
I know this picture is blurry but this is still one of my favorite pictures of Bailey and me.
This is probably one of my absolute favorite pictures of Bailey. When she was younger she loved to play in the snow (the little bit we would get!) and catch the snowballs. This one was actually in the paper.
HAPPY 16TH BIRTHDAY BAILEY!!
Our sweet Bailey is 16 years old today! She is a Cairn Terrier and while she is definitely showing the signs of old age she is definitely a little trooper! She still tries to play with Pancake (who is a little snob and won’t play with her). I made some dog treats for her to celebrate tomorrow and they were super simple I thought I would share. They can be done a few different ways and there are quite a few recipes floating around the internet regarding how to make them but I am pretty sure they are all similar. I used the one I found here but altered it a little bit.
No Bake Dog Biscuits
Ingredients:
1. 3/4 cup peanut butter
2. 1 1/4 cup oats
3. 1/4 cup water (you may need to add a little more. I probably ended up using 1/2-3/4 cup)
4. 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon
You are supposed to mix the peanut butter, water and cinnamon first and then slowly poor in the oats. I put all the oats in first and it was difficult to mix it all together. Once you get a decent mixture you can roll them into little balls easily and place them on a lined cookie sheet in the fridge. They stay good up to two weeks in the fridge or up to 2 months in the freezer.
They look delicious right? haha. The dogs ate them right up when I gave them a sample of them.