
There was lots of stopping and sitting, but also spurts of very fast trotting. Quite amazing, and I cherish those moments. Koda was happy and alert.
When we got back, we fed him 3 chicken treats and tried to get him to eat some raw meat smoothie. He had a few slurps, then walked away. Jackie had similar luck.
Later, I just plain spoiled Koda. String cheese, doggie cookies, Orijen kibble and then, vanilla ice cream. I hoped he wouldn't get an upset tummy and barf it all up. I managed to give sneak a Tramadol in a chunk of cheese - but I know he will get wise to that trick soon and we'll have to use the less pleasant man-handling method to get medications into him. He hates it. And I hate doing it.
The day ended well, even though Koda really struggled to get up the stairs at night.
Now I understand what the care-takers of terminally-ill people mean when they say, "There are good days and bad days. Today was a good day."
Looks like my comment didn't post last time. Here it goes again... It was awesome to see Koda as his ole curious self and I felt how hard he must be trying seeing that he needed to sit often. Overall, I'm glad I can see him happy, wandering, and even able to give Perry extra chores that day. :)
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