Zena 12-041

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We are happy to announce the newest member of the RAGOM family – Zena! Zena was surrendered with her “brother” Cooper. She is very sweet and spent her first night here with me curled up on the couch on a cozy fleece blanket. One look at her sweet face and our hearts melted.

Miss Zena is 15 years old and is a Golden Retriever mix. She looks exactly like a miniature Golden. She is a dark golden color with white on her toes and chest. She also has an adorable white face. She weighs 25 pounds, though her ideal weight should be 35-40 pounds. Zena is very thin. Since she is underweight and doesn’t have a lot of fat to keep her warm, we put a coat on her to go outside and she has a sweater that she wears inside occasionally. Zena has been eating very well for us, so that is encouraging. She is now on Taste of the Wild dry dog food with Wellness canned puppy food mixed in. Her teeth are very dirty, but it doesn’t seem to affect her eating ability. We have also discovered that Zena is either completely deaf or she hears very little. It has taken a little getting used to, but we are adjusting well to having a dog that can’t hear. I do, however, catch myself talking to her a lot, even though she can’t hear me!

Zena went to the vet this week. She was brought up to date on vaccines, her fecal was negative, Heartworm test was negative, and she had senior blood work done. Zena’s blood work looked pretty good for a 15 year old dog. The only thing that wasn’t within the normal range was her platelets, which were high. The vet isn’t sure what would cause this, as she’s only seen it a few times. At this point, it’s not something to be concerned about and we will recheck it with a blood smear in 4 weeks. She does have ear infections in both ears, so she is on ear medications until they clear up. She has been scratching at her ears to the point where they are bleeding, so she is wearing an e-collar when I am not able to directly supervise her. Luckily, Zena doesn’t mind wearing it.

Zena also tested positive for Anaplasmosis, a tick borne disease. She will be treated with 30 days of Doxycycline, an antibiotic. Zena also has a grade 3/6 heart murmur. At this time she is not showing any symptoms (coughing, lethargy, exercise intolerance) so we will just monitor her for now. If/when she starts having symptoms; there are several medications available to make her more comfortable.

Zena is still settling in to our home, but quickly learned that the orthopedic dog bed and the couch are the best places to sleep. Some of the time she is able to jump up on the couch, other times she needs help. She does have stiffness in her back legs, so we will be starting her on a joint supplement. Zena is still very active for her age. She loves to run the fence line and bark at her friend, Sadie, the Bernese Mt. Dog. She hasn’t been interested in playing with any toys, but she does like it when we get on the floor and play with her. She does well at home while I am working. I have been putting up a baby gate and keeping her in my bedroom while I am gone, but today Zena met us at the door! This old girl has enough pep to jump the gate! Nothing was out of place, so we will let her have free roam of the house now. Zena is 100% housebroken, and has not had a single accident here.

We will update more on Zena as we get to know her better!

At a Glance #12-041

Golden Retriever Born: January 1998
Female 40 lbs

Status: Deceased

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We are happy to announce the newest member of the RAGOM family – Zena! Zena was surrendered with her “brother” Cooper. She is very sweet and spent her first night here with me curled up on the couch on a cozy fleece blanket. One look at her sweet face and our hearts melted.

Miss Zena is 15 years old and is a Golden Retriever mix. She looks exactly like a miniature Golden. She is a dark golden color with white on her toes and chest. She also has an adorable white face. She weighs 25 pounds, though her ideal weight should be 35-40 pounds. Zena is very thin. Since she is underweight and doesn’t have a lot of fat to keep her warm, we put a coat on her to go outside and she has a sweater that she wears inside occasionally. Zena has been eating very well for us, so that is encouraging. She is now on Taste of the Wild dry dog food with Wellness canned puppy food mixed in. Her teeth are very dirty, but it doesn’t seem to affect her eating ability. We have also discovered that Zena is either completely deaf or she hears very little. It has taken a little getting used to, but we are adjusting well to having a dog that can’t hear. I do, however, catch myself talking to her a lot, even though she can’t hear me!

Zena went to the vet this week. She was brought up to date on vaccines, her fecal was negative, Heartworm test was negative, and she had senior blood work done. Zena’s blood work looked pretty good for a 15 year old dog. The only thing that wasn’t within the normal range was her platelets, which were high. The vet isn’t sure what would cause this, as she’s only seen it a few times. At this point, it’s not something to be concerned about and we will recheck it with a blood smear in 4 weeks. She does have ear infections in both ears, so she is on ear medications until they clear up. She has been scratching at her ears to the point where they are bleeding, so she is wearing an e-collar when I am not able to directly supervise her. Luckily, Zena doesn’t mind wearing it.

Zena also tested positive for Anaplasmosis, a tick borne disease. She will be treated with 30 days of Doxycycline, an antibiotic. Zena also has a grade 3/6 heart murmur. At this time she is not showing any symptoms (coughing, lethargy, exercise intolerance) so we will just monitor her for now. If/when she starts having symptoms; there are several medications available to make her more comfortable.

Zena is still settling in to our home, but quickly learned that the orthopedic dog bed and the couch are the best places to sleep. Some of the time she is able to jump up on the couch, other times she needs help. She does have stiffness in her back legs, so we will be starting her on a joint supplement. Zena is still very active for her age. She loves to run the fence line and bark at her friend, Sadie, the Bernese Mt. Dog. She hasn’t been interested in playing with any toys, but she does like it when we get on the floor and play with her. She does well at home while I am working. I have been putting up a baby gate and keeping her in my bedroom while I am gone, but today Zena met us at the door! This old girl has enough pep to jump the gate! Nothing was out of place, so we will let her have free roam of the house now. Zena is 100% housebroken, and has not had a single accident here.

We will update more on Zena as we get to know her better!

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

 

It is with heavy hearts that we are writing Zena’s final update. Zena was diagnosed with Canine Cognitive Dysfunction disorder, which is similar to Alzheimer’s in people. Zena spent her days and nights pacing, whining, and being lost in her own little world. Being deaf and having difficulty with her eyesight exasperated this problem. We tried our best to make her happy and comfortable. Zena did not seek out attention and did not enjoy being touched very much. She preferred to be by herself pacing or sleeping in a bedroom. The one thing she did love was food. It was her favorite part of the day. We fed her several small meals each day, and she would gobble it all down with gusto and her tail would wag the entire time. All of these things, with exception of her love for food, made us question her quality of life. As all of this was going on, Zena bit her FM as she was hooking the leash on her collar for a walk, breaking the skin and leaving bruises. Because of this and her diminished quality of life, it was decided to let Zena go to the Rainbow Bridge. She crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge as her FM held her and told her that she was loved and that she was a good girl.

Little Miss Zenie Beanie, we fell in love with you the moment we saw you. We knew we were setting ourselves up for heartbreak taking in a 15 year old foster, but we felt that we could offer love and everything else a senior Golden could ever need and want. In those few and far between moments where you snuggled up with me on the couch or when you would lick my hand, we saw a glimpse of the wonderful, sweet, loving dog you once were. Your body was still healthy and spry, but your mind simply was failing. Our hearts are broken by your passing. Run free, my sweet girl, at the Rainbow Bridge. You are now free of confusion, stress, anxiety, and age related problems. You’ll meet members of the RAGOM family there too, as well as my beloved pets. Sweet Zena, we will love you and remember you forever.

Love, Foster Mom Michelle and Foster Sister Cadence