Ginger has already come so far, and she’s extremely impatient she doesn’t get to show it off! She’s been going out to the backyard with us and walking around a few yards every few hours. She hasn’t stumbled once and has the most incredible balance. On the first day, her only problem was learning how to stand up by herself, but already she’s gotten that down! We’ve still confined her to our renovation living room/bedroom/bathroom/kitchen/storage space, but I’m a little worried about if she sneaks off; there’s plenty of debris and sharp things a new Tripawd would not do good to step on! We’re planning on having mostly hardwood floors in our new house, but lots of rugs, thankfully. We’ll also be getting doggy steps or ramps for our beds once she can use them, but we’re not sure IF she’ll use them, she’s such a stubborn but funny dog and she’s used to hopping up/down wherever she pleases. We spoil her far too much, except when it comes to the tongue… I remain the only family member who’ll let her lick me 😎
I have two brothers, a younger and an older, and the only one not yet to get a birthday pet is my little brother. He’s planning on getting a cat, because whilst Kit Kat, our cat isn’t here right now because of the renovation, she loved loved loved her sister, and Ginger hates other dogs but is so friendly with cats. We’ve been wondering, though, if being a Tripawd will add more suspicion to Ginger… we had no idea she would need an amputation when we were thinking about buying a cat at Christmas, when the renovation will be over. If anyone bought a cat with a Tripaw at home who was already friendly with cats, please comment! That’s absurdly specific and therefore pretty unlikely, but never give up (: Also, I’m still open for any suggestion on her home alone days. Like I mentioned in my last blog, Ginger has been through a lot of setbacks, and this is definitely her most severe, but she always rebounds back with the most positive attitude, if she is frustrated at being bed-zoned. For those that don’t remember, I’m a seventh grader and I have some incorrect information for you, sorry… we’re actually not quite sure what type of cancer she had, it might not have been bone cancer. We’re still waiting for results and hoping it wasn’t a cancer that would have spread from her leg more quickly. But for now she’s her strong, fighting self, and hopefully this amputation is the last we ever see of her cancer!
Keira
P.S. Ginger is a terrier mix of seven breeds, for anyone who was wondering! She’s a little like the unofficial breed Black Mouth, but smaller and less square. I’m in middle school and participate in tons of activities after school, so I may not be able blog in a regular pattern, but I’ll try to get updates in whenever I can!