(WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART)
Bruno is recovering well. Dr. Jude said they might be able to take the tube out tomorrow, yippie! Below is an image from today.

Chow!
(WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART)
Bruno got out of surgery at 1p.m. today. I went over to visit him during my lunch hour. He was groggy and tired, but his tail was wagging. I'm sure he feels 100% better. They had a stint in his neck area to keep the drainage flowing. Dr. Jude said there was about 20 oz. of puss that came out from the abscess, holy cow! I'll spare you any pictures. He's shaved from his chin to behind the ears, I'm sure he'll be much cooler in this summer heat. They'll probably keep him until Thursday, maybe Friday, for observation.
That's all for now!
Chow!
Well, Bruno has an abscess. A very, very, large abscess. The Dr. thinks a saliva gland most likely ruptured/burst or was irritated during the horse episode. Bruno will go under local anesthesia tomorrow morning and will have to stay over two nights, so that they can monitor him, just to make sure the abscess does not come back. He has a lot of drugs he'll be taking over the next four weeks. The abscess has gotten huge, see below.

Well, I'm off to ice Bruno's cheek again, it seems to help with the swelling. I'll keep everyone posted!
Chow!
Bruno has a little more swelling and now his left lymph node is swelling. He seems to be in a better mood. I took him for a short, low key, walk this afternoon and that seemed to help. Here's an image of his swelling...

Ok, so enough with the downer blog. Here are some pics of Bruno's first swim/fetch the stick in the river, Elkhorn River btw. Though he wasn't feeling 100% he did awesome. He loved the water and the small rapids. I can't wait to bring him back after he battles this issue he's having. You'll have to excuse the cloudy images...I took them with my camera phone, and as most of you know, Bruno got ahold of my phone and cracked in a few places, one being the camera lens. Ah well.

The Golden Retriever is our new friend Hann, as in Cole Hann. We're so trendy!


Thanks for all the well wishes from all our friends and family. We, as well as the patient, really appreciate the support.
Chow!
Last Sunday started out nice and sunny. Went out to our friend's, Becky, farm to visit and ride, and Bruno got more than he expected, kicked/stepped on by a horse. After a four hour wait at the ER for small animals, Bruno's diagnosis looked good. Looked as though Bruno got nailed in the jaw and bit his tongue, with some bruising. A prescription of Rimadyl and some good RNR. Bruno seemed just fine during the week. Until this afternoon. We came home from breakfast out with some friends, to a lethargic and shivering baby boy. His ears were flat on the sides of his head, this was not our lil' boy! He was shivering but didn't feel cold. He didn't want to eat, even treats! There is a thunder storm around Lexington, so we thought maybe he got scared because we weren't home when this started, but he never had reacted to a thunder storm this way.
I thought, maybe he need to get out of the house and into the woods. A friend was going to her Uncle's house, who lives near a creek, and invited us to go, as they were going to teach a family dog how to swim. I thought this might be the perfect medicine! Bruno loved chasing the sticks into the water, and he swam for the first time, wonderful Bruno! I thought things were better, well, when we got home he went back to shivering and now wheezing. Our vet's office closed just as I called to get an opinion on what to do. They sent us directly to the ER for small animals, again. This would be the second time in a week.
So, we get to the ER and the nurses all recognize him and give him praises and hellos. Ok, well, the short of the long of it, he has swelling in his right lymph node, probably from the previous horse incident. The Dr. thought because his Rimadyl wore off that he was now feeling the pain, this was the reasoning for the shivering. The Dr. gave us another perscription of Rimadyl and Tramadol, basically an anti-inflamatory and a pain killer. We have to feed him wet puppy food now, even mix it with water to make it easier for him to eat, and NO CHEW TOYS! Poor guy.
Here are some pics of the lil' buggers swallon node...


Poor Baby!

I'll keep you posted on how the lil' guy is doing!
(wet)Chow for now...
Ok, I know it's been a long time. Here's a few images, and videos, from the past few months...
This battery operated Bouncing Ball only kept him busy for a few weeks. This ball is no longer in existence. Bruno chewed all the nobs off. Funny thing, this "Dog" toy warns not to be used as a chew toy...someone help me out with this one.
And who can keep away from Puppybowl? Patriots who? I think we were more excited watching the Lab take on the Shih Tzu.

And this is what happens when UK loses in the first round of the NCAA Tournament...blah!

It's ok, we're rooting for those Hilltoppers!!!
Have a good day everyone!
Chow!