Newman D of the Havasu Hounds has flown to the bridge. He went last night about 6 pm. When I came home from taking care of my mom at a bit after 3 pm he was in distress. Moaning and groaning and just not right. I didn't know what to do as I had no money for the vet and most here will not wait for payment. I contacted one vet I had seen a year or so ago and they said bring him in and we'll work on it. I then remembered mom had Care Credit so i stopped by her house and grabbed that and off we went to the vet. He could hardly walk and had vomited. Vet did some blood work and X-rays and saw that he had lots of free air in his abdominal cavity and found a huge mass in his stomach. Vet is pretty sure the Mass eroded right through the stomach wall and caused the free air. He showed me the X-rays and after some discussion we decided it was best Newmie be released from his earthly body to fly free. I had him almost 13 years. I think he would have been 13 on December 31 of this year. I got him as a pup from AZBHR. He was one of the New Years pups from Ellie who was a puppy mill doggie. I will miss my old man but I know he is up at the bridge having sausage and eggs with a large side of bacon. Love you forever Old Man Mooooo.<br>
Janis and the one remaining Havasu Hound Mollie Grace<br>with<br>Frederick D ATB (1995)<br>Cleo P ATB (2005)<br>Drew P ATB (2007)<br>Chopper C ATB (2011)<br>Norton B ATB (2012)<br>and now Newman D ATB (2012)<br>-- <br><p>
Unconditional love comes from a rescued animal. They may not be our whole world but they make our worlds whole.</p><br>