Harley 09-035

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Sponsored by:Judith CummingsCharles Driver

   

 Johnson family                    Judith Cummings

The LeTourneau Fur-Kids - in memory of our Fur-Angels

 Shayna M.

       
Tonight we picked up Harley who was surrendered to RAGOM by a wonderful family.  He is 6 years old.  Unfortunately, Harley has a spindle cell tumor* on his foot that will require amputation of the leg to ensure it does not spread to the rest of his body.  It is not possible to remove just the tumor and the area around it because of its location between two digits on his paw.  At this point, it has not spread, so the surgery will take place as soon as possible.

This dog is wonderful.  He is loving, and loves to give kisses.  He met our other dogs without incident and doesn't mind the cats.  No accidents and now he is taking a little nap.  The one thing you must know about this boy is that he is BIG!  He weighs between 95-100 pounds, so he does have weight to lose.  We will work on that by feeding him some green beans so he is full but not getting excess calories.  Even when he gets down to a more ideal weight, he is still going to be a tall or big dog.  He can rest his chin on our kitchen table. 

He is a great dog for sure.  Check back for updates as we work with him through his surgery!  
 
*Some additional information on spindle cell tumors:  http://www.nativeremedies.com/petalive/articles/canine-spindle-cell-sarcoma.html


Above:  The tumor on Harley's paw.

At a Glance #09-035

Golden Retriever Born: February 2002
Male 94 lbs

Status: Deceased

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Sponsored by:Judith CummingsCharles Driver

   

 Johnson family                    Judith Cummings

The LeTourneau Fur-Kids - in memory of our Fur-Angels

 Shayna M.

       
Tonight we picked up Harley who was surrendered to RAGOM by a wonderful family.  He is 6 years old.  Unfortunately, Harley has a spindle cell tumor* on his foot that will require amputation of the leg to ensure it does not spread to the rest of his body.  It is not possible to remove just the tumor and the area around it because of its location between two digits on his paw.  At this point, it has not spread, so the surgery will take place as soon as possible.

This dog is wonderful.  He is loving, and loves to give kisses.  He met our other dogs without incident and doesn't mind the cats.  No accidents and now he is taking a little nap.  The one thing you must know about this boy is that he is BIG!  He weighs between 95-100 pounds, so he does have weight to lose.  We will work on that by feeding him some green beans so he is full but not getting excess calories.  Even when he gets down to a more ideal weight, he is still going to be a tall or big dog.  He can rest his chin on our kitchen table. 

He is a great dog for sure.  Check back for updates as we work with him through his surgery!  
 
*Some additional information on spindle cell tumors:  http://www.nativeremedies.com/petalive/articles/canine-spindle-cell-sarcoma.html


Above:  The tumor on Harley's paw.

Updates

Saturday, January 16, 2010

 

We have always been the foster home to want to help dogs with medical problems so when Harley was in need of a foster to help him through a leg amputation we didn't think twice. Upon arriving to pick up Harley we found a beautiful dog who was loved to death by a wonderful family. In the almost one year Harley was with us he faced problem after problem but like a golden he was nothing but happy! A few days ago Harley began getting sick and just didn't seem like himself. Today an Xray showed something in his belly and exploratory surgery was done to remove whatever it might be. As a foster mom you feel horrible because your foster dog has to undergo (another) surgery from eating something in your home. It turned out Harley had not eaten anything he shouldn't have at all. Food was what was in his stomach because cancer of the intestinal wall, bile duct, and pancreatic duct had caused a tear in the intestine and everything was leaking into his abdomen. With no way to repair it and only a life expectancy of a few days due to the infection it would have caused we decided not to wake Harley up and instead let him go to the bridge without any suffering. The thought crossed my mind to wake him and spend one more day with him to let him know how much he was loved but that would have been selfish and with the opportunity to let him go peacefully we knew there was no choice to be made.

Harley was a very needy dog - probably more so than all the dogs we have had combined so him not being here is so very obvious. He was my sleeping partner, the one who waited outside the bathroom door each morning as I got ready for work, and the one who would walk me to the door as I left in the morning. Hearing dog claws on the kitchen floor is sad without the funny noise only 3 legs of claws make. Nothing made Harley happier than snow so it was fitting that today it snowed and the tree branches were covered with fresh snow making it a very beautiful day. Sometimes we wonder how one amazing dog is dealt a horrible hand in life but I can say this amazing dog wouldn't have thought he had been. He had a love for life and showed it until he hopped out of the room for surgery this morning.

I want to say thank you Harley's family for thinking of him and letting him come into RAGOM a year ago. The way he touched our lives cannot be expressed in words. You raised one wonderful boy!

Thank you to his sponsors - without you it would be very difficult to address the medical needs of dogs like Harley.

Thank you to everyone who opens their home to pets of all kinds. Losing them is one of the worst things to experience but the impact they leave makes it all worthwhile. I have attached a poem I send when people lose a pet. Hopefully this foster family will find comfort in it as well.

And finally, a thank you to you Harley Bear. Thank you for being a wonderful companion for the last year. You touched many lives in your short 8 years here. You now have all four legs and can run like you so loved to do. Please welcome all other RAGOM dogs at the bridge the way you did when a new dog came into our home and know that someday we will be with you again. We love you so very much. Goodbye sweet Harley Bear.

 

  

I Stood By Your Bed Last Night 
I stood by your bed last night, I came to have a peep. I could see
That you were crying, You found it hard to sleep.

I whined to you softly as you brushed away a tear, "It's me, I
Haven't left you, I'm well, I'm fine, I'm here."

I was close to you at breakfast, I watched you pour the tea, You
Were thinking of the many times, your hands reached down to me.

I was with you at the shops today, Your arms were getting sore.
I longed to take your parcels, I wish I could do more.

I was with you at my grave today, You tend it with such care.
I want to reassure you, that I'm not lying there.

I walked with you towards the house, as you fumbled for your key.
I gently put my paw on you, I smiled and said "it's me."

You looked so very tired, and sank into a chair.
I tried so hard to let you know, that I was standing there.

It's possible for me to be so near you everyday.
To say to you with certainty, "I never went away."

You sat there very quietly, then smiled, I think you knew, in the
Stillness of that evening, I was very close to you.

The day is over... I smile and watch you yawning and say "good-
Night, God bless, I'll see you in the morning."

And when the time is right for you to cross the brief divide,
I'll rush across to greet you and we'll stand, side by side.

I have so many things to show you, there is so much for you to see.
Be patient, live your journey out ... Then come home to be with me.

 

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Some new photos of Harley visiting my aunt camping - what dog doesn't want marshmallows?


Sunday, May 17, 2009

Harley spent this weekend with foster grandma after a short stay at the campground.  All the slippery floors in the camper and the narrow steps going in and out really took their toll on him.  The good news is that he has not had a seizure for more than week.  This is good because before they were coming every 5 days on the dot.  He is such a lover, and it makes us so happy to see the medication working for him!  He goes back for a check-up at the end of the month and we will update then!  In the meantime, here is a photo of Harley and me from a few weeks back when I was very sick and had been in the emergency room.  He is a loyal and loving dog for sure.

Sweet Harley comforts his ill Foster Mom

Friday, May 1, 2009

Harley here!  I'm checking in to let everyone know that I am doing well!  I spend more time outside these days, exploring the yard since I have built up so much muscle in my remaining back leg.  I am just a normal dog don't ya know?  Even though I am short one leg, I think I have one paw up on my foster brothers and sisters.   It seems like I always get the ball from FD!  No complaining here!

On another note, I heard FM talking today and it turns out that my best girl, Brooklyn 08-589, crossed the bridge. She was such a cool girl and we loved each other from first meeting.  She was so very sick from heart worm that did damage to her kidneys. I know we have all heard it before but this seems like a good time to remind everyone how very important it is to give us pooches a heartworm pill each month! It keeps us healthy and with you for many years.

To Brooklyn:  It was great to spend time with you at foster grandma's and see you go from a dog with horrible heartworm to a spunky, goofy girl.  Run and play at the bridge until we are all with you again someday.  We loved you dearly.

Brooklyn 08-589 (crossed the Rainbow Bridge on April 25, 2009) and Harley
Brooklyn 08-589 (crossed the Rainbow Bridge on April 25, 2009) and Harley

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Well, FM and FD just got back from a weekend out of town for a wedding.  Harley spent the weekend with RAGOM fosters/adopters, Kim and Bruce, and their two RAGOM dogs, Ginger and Jackson.  He did wonderfully and had an amazing time as you will by the new photos!  Harley is back to 100%!  Thank you, Kim and Bruce, for taking such good care of this sweetie!



Sunday, February 22, 2009

Well, Harley continues to struggle with some things but is just as happy as they come.  Last week, he had an allergic reaction to one of his medications and was throwing up for hours.  A trip to the vet made him feel much better.  Also, he now has to be on a prescription dog food.  He startles very easily and when he does, he gets sick.  :O( 

His amputation has healed beautifully (see below) and he is getting around like a real champ!  He went to Petsmart yesterday and wouldn't lie down.  Needless to say, after 3 hours of "meet and greets," he was pretty tired! 

We noticed that he has what appears to be a staph infection on his leg and chest.  We will get that and a bright green discharge coming from his eye looked at tomorrow.  His remaining hind leg has a horrible sore on it which is why it is wrapped.  It is healing well and should be healed completely in a week or so.  Through all of this, Harley is still happy as a clam! 

Due to how easily he is startled, he will do best in a home with a fence and another dog.  We have not seen him play but he sure looks like he wants to.  He really loves his people!  Check out the new photos below!

Last but not least, Harley wants to send a big THANK YOU to his new sponsor, Charles Driver!  Your sponsorship will help greatly with Harley's recovery.  Thank you for being such a wonderful person and sponsoring Harley!


This is the one time I laid down all day! :O)


Flashing everyone a big smile!


This is what three hours at Petsmart does to us boys!


New hind leg photo!  It looks so much better!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Harley made it home today from his amputation.  He is doing OK considering what he is going through.  More updates as he continues his recovery...