Thanks Kayla,
He had a rough start in life, we were his “foster parents” at 5 weeks, then at 8 weeks we were able to officially adopt him. Then within a month of the adoption, we found out he was dying. He had a massive hernia in his diaphragm, which let a large portion of his intestines, and a couple organs, go up into his chest cavity. It was making it where he couldn’t catch his breath, and his heart couldn’t beat correctly. They gave him a few weeks to live, without major surgery, telling us he would slowly suffocated, as well as have a heart attack.we don’t have kids, so our little pups over the years have ALWAYS been our children.
So we had the surgery done, which thank God was a complete success. He has a scar down the middle of his chest, from the sternum, all the way down, about 6-8” long. He’s now a healthy happy puppy, who just celebrated his 5th birthday.
T52 for Thursday
With how cold it’s going to drop, this may be my last cigar until next week. I might try to sneak a small one in, if I can take the cold.
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If that’s the case, have a great Christmas everyone!