I am way way overdue for an update on Maxie Man and I apologize. Our daughter graduated from chiro school and we had a lot of planning, cleaning, company, big party.....I'm sure you get the picture. She brought along her dog, Gracie, a pitt bull/lab mix. Gracie fell in love with Max. Oh my gosh, she just wanted to be by him all the time, licking his ears, nibbling, wanting him to play. It was during this visit that I noticed Max was tiring out more than usual and one day when Gracie was trying for his attention he got snappy with her. He had not been himself for awhile and seemed to be tired and having trouble breathing. So off to the vet for x-rays, then an ultra sound and blood work. When all was said and done it showed no masses, thank heavens, but low red blood cell count and low blood platelettes again.
Max was diagnosed with anaplasmosis months back, plus he was losing protein through his urine. He was put on doxycyline for the infection caused by the anaplasmosis and on enalapril for the protein loss. He bounced back and we figured we had it under control. He had been on prednisone to help his immune system. The latest blood work showed a need to go back on the doxy and prednisone. There is no way to tell if this is still the anaplasmosis rearing its ugly head again, some new infection or his immune system not working. The plan of action is to run the course of the antibiotics and the prednisone for protection and check his blood numbers in a couple weeks. I think this is something that will have to be monitored for the rest of Max's life. Our hope is that this set of doxy will knock this out for good. Meanwhile, Maxie is doing a bit better.
While my daughter, her dog and boyfriend were home, the boyfriend fell in love with Maxie and wanted to steal him away. But one dog is enough especially since we got the daughter's cat that hates dogs. Since Bailey's (the cat) arrival the dogs, Max and resident Jake, have gone in to watch, stalk and chase the cat!! Coulter the dog savvy one is feeling the brunt a bit, but continues to come out and face them down. But even Maxie is wont to chase the cats now.
Maxie may be a senior but boy can he pull some puppy antics. He figured out the cereal was kept in the cabinet in the kitchen island, and figured out how to open the door, take out the tupper ware containers of cereal as well as the boxes. He gave the tupper ware containers his best shot at chewing the covers off. We have the xrays to prove it, pieces in his intestines and larger pieces in his stomach. This too shall pass. So ok, we decided to put the heavy kitchen island chairs in front of the cabinet, and since the heavy carpet shampooer was out, plant that in front of it too. Aah did I mention he has a strong head and will? Yep, got home and he had moved everything out of his way and took out all the napkins along with the NEW cereal boxes. So ok, that means being baby gated in the hall while we are at work, and keeping the laundry room door closed.
Take two. Daughter, dog, boyfriend home. Can Max be free in the house? Yes, as long as you are in the house with him. OK. First night they are here I go to get the new container of treats that are kept under the sink in the laundry room, that is kept closed. Mmmmmm container is new with only a couple treats out the night before. Oh look......there's like 6 biscuits left. So being the detective I am, I amble out to the deck and ask daughter.....was the container on the floor anywhere? Know that look 'kids' get (even at 27)? Yep, guess the part about not leaving Max in the house alone includes taking the other dogs outside and leaving him in the house......ALONE!!!! What a sharp big boy I have here.
Since our bed is rather high, Max can't jump up, and typically is very happy on the floor or on his doggie bed. He has since decided that when he does want up he will come to either side of the bed and whines, puts his front paws on the bed and talks to me until I pull him up. Understand you can not get off the bed and lift him up. Nope he wants to be pulled up, and pulling 83 lbs of dog is not easy. Once up he curls up and may or may not spend the night, but at least he got his way.
The other thing Maxie does, is he will come up to you and when sitting or laying on something, will put his head on your lap and look at you. I ask him if he wants to 'talk' to me and he will do this whine, low noise thingy. Hard to explain, but he is a talented boy who lets you know what he wants and needs. If a kitchen cabinet, fridge door or a food wrapper, this guy can be sound asleep in another part of the house and he is next to you in nothing flat. He is just the biggest love bug, easy going, loves everyone, all the dogs he meets, and lumbers along like a big ole bear. In the morning if he has to get up before me....he comes to my side of the bed and puts his head on the bed by my face and whines gently to let me know he needs to go out.
I love seniors with their character, easy going manner, enjoying life each day and taking your love and soaking it up like a sponge. I cannot look at this sweet soul and those big eyes and not smile......even when I'm picking up chewed cereal boxes:)
Max doesn't require a lot of exercise, a couple short walks a day, wander a bit around the yard, a bone to chew on, maybe an occasional toy to destuff.....and food and love. The rewards from having this teddy bear are priceless.
If you would like to meet Maxie man, just contact placement
ragom [dot] org
Foster Mom
P.S. Thank you to Carl and Mary, Max's fosters...........we don't forget you, foster mom just doesn't always remember to say thank you on line.
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 Max and Laker playing tug
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 More tug with Max and Gracie
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 Never too old to play with a pup
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 Nap time after play time
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 Sweet boy
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