<div>Hi all, I am almost hesitant to ask, but if your hounds could sling a little drool in Ms. Beasley's way, I would appreciate it. About a week ago I noticed she wasn't jumping on the loveseat and my bed, then I noticed she would trip on her back legs and they would give out. The vet saw her today and while examining her, Doc felt down her back, she's tender at the end of the thoracic spine and beginning of the lumbar spine. Doc is starting her on pain meds and a muscle relaxant. Beas is eating and drinking fine and doing her business OK too. It's so pitiful to see her sad eyes pleading with me to pick her up, I have severe neuropathy and carpal tunnel syndrome in my hands and also am very unstable on my legs, so picking her up is out of the question, besides Doc said DO NOT pick her up while the back is painful. So Doc will call me in a few days to check on Beas, but if she gets any worse, I am to call her 24/7. Ms. Beasley will be 10 later this month and I want to have her for a few more years. We send hear healing drool to all those whose houndies have left for the Bridge. </div>
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<div>Thank You All,</div>
<div>Ruthie Beattie & </div>
<div>Ms. Beasley (Mama, I gots an ouchie back....but wait...I'm in the running for BOTW!)</div>