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Border collie Jack passed away on February 28, 2022
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Bonnie... that was so kind of you. I don't get here very often either I'm afraid - had to believe it's been... coming up on 20 years since Chris was diagnosed. I hope you're doing well and enjoying life!
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Natalie,
I don't come by here as often as I used to and just read of Jack's passing. You and I both know he was loved and special and will live on in your heart.
Hugs, old friend,
Bonnie and Angel Crissy Ann
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Re: Border collie Jack passed away on February 28, 2022
Always miss our babies Natalie
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Re: Border collie Jack passed away on February 28, 2022
A year since Jack finished stereotactic radiation and 9 months since he passed away after a tumor compressed his spinal cord. We miss him so much... He was handsome, that's for sure.
Natalie
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You did an amazing job with Jack . Since being on the forum your determination to solve problems for your love dogs is an inspiration that yes you can get answers and improve a dog's quality of life even with some serious diagnosis . As you know my Jesse departed last June . I could not be present as a tech euthinized her and they did not allow me to be present . I could have waited a few more days but I felt that was not fare to her . I knew time was short but then I thought that 11 years earlier with diabeties and other issues . Even with Jesse's decline I never looked at her being disabled with dog dementia. Jack had such a long life with your wonderful help . You were the right person for him . Maybe he will meet up with my Jesse and enjoy a good play on the other side .
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awe Natalie my condolences to you and your family, friends of Jack which were many.
i think he knew why he was at the vet. he hurt. he knew you were helping him pass comfortably.
they dont stay with us long enough but are forever in our hearts
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Almost six years later... the heart murmur never caused any serious problems and was maintained at about the same level with taurine supplementation and CoQ10.
In September 2021, we felt like Jack wasn't doing well and eventually he was diagnosed with a very large but noninvasive mass in his chest cavity - the size of a loaf of bread! It was pushing all of his major organs out of place.
It was treatable with stereotactic, highly focused radiation, which we did in November. That shrank the mass tremendously and let all his organs go back to their correct positions. And he felt so much better.
But by the end of December, he started to lose steam again, gradually, subtly. He then developed wobbly back leg function and back paws sometimes rolling over, signs of lack of communication to the back over the spinal cord that was severe by February 23 and paralytic by 26.
Monday, February 28, an MRI showed a separate soft tissue mass impinging on his spinal cord at the L4 vertebrae, causing the paralysis. Likely couldn't be fixed even if he didn't have all the other issues he had.
So we let him go while he was still under anesthesia for the MRI… It was so hard because we didn't get to say goodbye to him. But when he went into the specialty clinic, as far as we all knew, it was just another vet visit and not necessarily a serious problem. So there was none of the sadness that we would have communicated to him if we had known. We couldn't wake him up to his paralyzed body just so we could say goodbye...
He was a wonderful sweet dog who overcame so many challenges in his nearly 14 years with us. He went from being afraid of everything to almost nothing bothering him. Happy, smart, incredibly handsome, and felt safe and secure thanks to working with a behaviorist, treating pain in his spine, and Prozac for anxiety, all of which made his life grand. I was really hoping for another year but it was not to be.
Natalie
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Originally posted by k9diabetes View PostBut all the news as good. The valve leak is basically unchanged, no enlargement of the heart, and the taurine and CoQ10 supplements have helped strengthen his heart muscle - the contractions of his heart were stronger. So we heave a huge sigh of relief and stick with what we are doing.
Natalie
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I have heard such good things about taurine in dogs with heart problems. CoQ10 I do have first hand results with it, which are all favorable.
So glad Jack got a good report.
Barb
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We are much relieved that all the news about Jack's heart was good. Jack has been subdued lately - pretty much slept through some really loud and long fireworks in the neighborhood over the weekend among other things - and both Jeff and I were really anxious about this visit.
But all the news as good. The valve leak is basically unchanged, no enlargement of the heart, and the taurine and CoQ10 supplements have helped strengthen his heart muscle - the contractions of his heart were stronger. So we heave a huge sigh of relief and stick with what we are doing.
Natalie
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Hope everything is ok with Jack with your appointment today. When you get a chance update us.
Barb
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I hate that uneasy feeling. Jack is lucky to have you. Fingers crossed for good news at his appointment.
Keep us posted. Look forward to seeing updated Jack pictures.
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