FOR THE LOVE OF TUCK
Last Sunday, We had a beautiful morning taking the dogs for a walk in the harbor after the walk, BB decided to take a drive and look for some property. I opted out on the drive so BB took his bestfriend “Tucker”
he was tied up in the back of his truck so he could smell the country air, unfortunately, for Tuck the only thing he smelled was the asphalt.–you can probally guess what happened– He jumped out of the truck which was going 50 mph. In the past, I have warned BB about the dangers of tying up the dog in the back of truck. I have even told him the story about what happened when I was about 7 years old and witnessed a dog jump out of a truck and drug down the street. Many cars honked for the driver to stop but I guess he had his music up to loud. It is still a haunting memory for me. If only BB would have listened to me.
Tucker was rushed to the hospitl into the hands of the young vet, she is the same vet who treated Nelly for the snowboarding injury, I knew that Tuck would be in good hands. Tuck had an open wound all the way to the bone on his right front paw. and many other abrasions and cuts. He was able to walk in with out difficulty. This was a very good thing. The vet’s main concern was intenal injuries. Tuck would have to stay the night for surgery, x rays, labwork and pain control. It was a very difficult night sleeping without Tuck in our room. I feel like such a mother, even though I don’t have children I still have these insticts of love and the dreadful worry. My heart was broken right in half. Of course, I cried and blamed BB for what happened, I tried to not go to bed angry when Tuck needed me to be strong for him. I watched the clock all night waiting for 5am tossing and turning with worry. Please Let Tuck be ok. “God” “Great Spirit” please let our doggie run and play again. I jumped out of bed and rushed to the phone to call the vet at 5am. Good News!! Tuck will be ok only one small fracture in his paw, no internal injuries. I cried with happiness and couldn’t wait to see my baby. After work, we picked him up. The Vet said that Tuck is a very lucky dog, albeit, He looked like a train wreck, numerous areas of hair had to be shaved off, he had a drain stickig out of his paw, a huge E-collar, massive pain patch on his back. We walked him out of the back room and into the waiting area I noticed people moved back in their seats and stared at Tuck. I felt like such a bad mother. We paid our $2,000 vet bill–yes you read this correctly–I was so elated to bring my baby home where he belongs. He wasn’t a very good boy at the hospital and they had to sedate him twice in order to do simple prodedures. This really jacked up the price which was way over the estimate, but Baby Tuck is worth every penny.
A WEEK LATER AND TUCK IS ALMOST BACK TO NORMAL I’m starting to breath again.
I am so happy to hear that Tuck will be okay. I do not have children either so my cats and ferrets are my kids and I know what you mean about the feelings and such. I will offer up hope for a speedy recovery for all of you in my prayer smoke. Take care.
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you’re not having very good luck these days. I’m happy th hear that Tuck will pull thru! Our pets look to us for protection… it pains me when we let them down. 🙂
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Glad to hear that Tuck will be okay… 🙂
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poor pooch. wishing tuck a speedy recovery.
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So glad to hear that Tuck is ok! Hope he has a speedy and full recovery. Take care–
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oh gees! poor baby!!! Im glad to hear he is going to be ok! (((hugs))))
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I’m so glad Tuck will be okay.
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our pets become like children to us and that’s a good thing.
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Aww, he looks so cute.
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He is a beauty! I’m so glad that he is going to be okay……..
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Wow! what a story. I am so glad that Tuck made it through. How scary! My dogs are my babies too. Glad you shared this story here. Hopefully others learn from BB’s mistake and don’t do the same thing…
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They make great doggie tie-downs for trucks, so they can still enjoy the fresh air with-out this danger. I used to use one for my pup, back when I had a truck. RYN: Of course you can follow along! Welcome!
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omg! what an ordeal…and expensive one to boot!! so glad your pup is going to be ok… you were lucky indeed!!! so since you are, in essence, the doggies mommy, does that make you a MotherTucker? bwahaha. couldn’t resist. 🙂
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ryn: he went the way of so many…. I dumped him. the distance just got to be too much for me and I really didn’t see anyway around it. oh well. he was a hottie. (but only about 1/10th of the hottie that Bill was…*sighs*….my heart still breaks over missing him.)
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RYN: Send me your email addy for a pic of Connor!
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OMGosh….. Scary. I know, it has become a law that you cannot have a pet in the back of a truck here now. People still do! ergh!
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I’m so glad to hear that he’s going to be ok. I of course don’t have kids but my dogs are both my babies and my best friends… to lose either would be heartbreaking. give him a belly scratch for me! <3clea
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He looks like such a great dog!! I am glad he’s going to be ok. thanks for your note. I do have the willpower, I just need to use it.
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