View Full Version : Sue and Killian?? Is no news, good news??
Logan
04-22-2003, 12:13 PM
I hope so!! How is everyone doing?? :)
anna_66
04-22-2003, 12:36 PM
That's a very good question Logan! I'm hoping no new is good news:)
We love you Killi! (and Sue and Shiloh)
ChrisH
04-22-2003, 04:48 PM
Originally posted by aly
We love you Killi! (and Sue and Shiloh)
Same here!:)
K9karen
04-22-2003, 07:21 PM
Ditto...with endless prayers......
tatsxxx11
04-23-2003, 09:06 AM
I got a sweet note from Sue and Co. just yesterday. Everything sounded good....but of course, we would appreciate a FULL update!!:) Thinking of you Killian with love!
Sudilar
04-23-2003, 09:03 PM
Ooooops!! I missed this.
Thank you so much for asking!!!!!
Well, Killian is still on the Prednisone (that is not good for his liver). He is taking it every other day and we are trying to wean him off of it. However, as I dropped the dose to every other day, little signs of Autoimmune are showing up again. :( I will continue with the attempt, but I'm not sure how it is going to go.
The good news is that Killian is eating like a horse!!!:D He even eats goodies that he would never even look at before. I am amazed. He is an eating machine. He cleans out his bowl faster than Shiloh (and that is some accomplishment :rolleyes: )! He is the first one looking for food now. He will even play with Shiloh more. He is acting more like a "normal" dog. I like it.
We signed Shiloh and Killian up for a walkathon, but I don't think Killian will be able to make it. I've noticed that he gets very tired on even short walks now. I see him starting to slow down. After discussing it with my husband (who also takes him on his walks), we've decided that it would be too risky to make him walk too far. This will be the first year Killi, my love, will not be going on a walkathon. I am sad to realize that he is 9 yrs. old and he is definitely getting old. I did think about getting him a wagon, but they don't make them big enough for him. :p
Thank you so very much for asking about my boy!!
anna_66
04-23-2003, 09:13 PM
Glad to hear he's eating so well, that is good news!
Isn't it sad to see our babies growing older, not knowing how much time we have left with them:(
We just have to be happy that we've had the wonderful years together that we have and not worry too much about the future :)
Sorry that Killian won't be able to go on this years walkathon.
Give them both a big hug & kiss from me!
Sudilar
04-23-2003, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by anna_66
Isn't it sad to see our babies growing older, not knowing how much time we have left with them:(
So true. My first GSD, Wolf, died at 10 years, Killian is 9.
anna_66
04-23-2003, 10:20 PM
My Keisha died at 10 and now sweet Angus is going on 12!
I'm hoping we at least have a few more years with him, I can't stand the thought of living without him:(
K9karen
04-23-2003, 10:44 PM
Yay Sue,,I'm SO happy our super, duper #1GSD boy is doing Ok!
Kili did his share of Walk-a-Thons, so he's entitled to his day of respite...
I just don't think our dogs are old.. people said to me.."You had Cody a long time and he was old" and I wanted to just slap the crap out of them....I know I was lucky to have him for 11.4 but hell, 20 years wouldn't have been enough.....
Here's K9K's new rule..NO MORE BIRTHDAYS! Just continuous daily celebrations of their lives as we always do but that's it.
I would have gladly given up 10 human years for Cody to be here longer.
{{{HUGS}} and kisses to you Sue, Killi, Shiloh for everything....
Logan
04-23-2003, 11:06 PM
Well I am husbandless (at least through tonight), so I am up to my old habits of staying up too late. But I'm glad I did so I could read your update, Sue. It's funny how we become attached to certain dogs and I truly believe it is because so many of us have been here for so long now, learned about each other and our pets. You are no exception and neither is Killian! And we are making new friends every day here too!! :)
I'm wondering if the prednisone might be helping his appetite, even if it isn't helping the liver. I know that one of the side effects in humans is increased appetite and thirst. I guess it is the same for our dogs too. I think Killian will forgive you for skipping the Walk-a-thon this year. You know he will be ready for some love and playtime when you get back!
Karen, you are so right about their age. My precious Kaycee was nearing 12 years old when we lost her. It was far too soon for us, especially since Helen and I had only had her for 5 of those years. But then there is Murphy, our wonder dog, who is 13 and going strong! And there was Chuck, our Lab, who lived to be 15! I can only hope for that much time with Honey and Lilly. I just wish for longevity for all of them, so we can continue to enjoy them to the max, every single day!!!!
Thanks for the update, Sue. :)
Sudilar
04-23-2003, 11:23 PM
You are right, Logan, the pred has given him this huge appetite! He doesn't drink a lot, though. I was told that it would probably happen. It's like he is a different dog in the food department. Soon we will have to do a liver panel to see what's going on, but it seems that he feels a lot better on the pred. His eyes are bright, not dull. Actually, he is really a pest in the kitchen!!:rolleyes:
I agree, our furbabies are not with us long enough :( .
ramanth
04-24-2003, 08:45 AM
It's so great to hear about Kilian. :D
We love ya Killi boy! (Sue and Shiloh too!)
DoggiesAreTheBest
04-24-2003, 08:45 AM
Glad to hear that Killian is eating better. He is always in my thoughts. Sorry he may not be able to do the Walkathon :( but he will be there wil Shiloh is spirit!
Hugs to both of your babies!
jackiesdaisy1935
04-24-2003, 10:39 AM
It's nice to hear that Killian has a good appetite, he must be enjoying himself with all that good food right now. lol They are not with us long enough is right, Perry and Daisy will be five and although we celebrate their birthday I hate to see another year go by.
Hugs and Kisses to Killi
Jackie, Perry and Miss Daisy
Cinder & Smoke
04-24-2003, 10:49 AM
Originally posted by Sudilar
We signed Shiloh and Killian up for a walkathon, but I don't think Killian will be able to make it...
I did think about getting him a wagon, but they don't make them big enough for him. :p
Wade a minnit, here!
Mite not be a *RED* wagun... but we bet ya can find sumpin fur Mr Killi to ride along in or on! :p
Will he fit inna Grocery Kart?? They're a dime a duzin.
Or how bout findin a naybur that has wunna thoze BIG Two-Wheeled "Garden Carts" - lot bigger than a regular wheelbarrow.
Or maybe a "Contractor Sized" Wheelbarrow?
Or how bout jest borrowin a pick-me-up trucky - could uze it for a "jest-restin" mobile iffin wunna da udder Dawggiez (or a Hoomin) getz ta feelin a lil *tirud*... :D
An Dad sez they do make sum purdy good-sized Lil Rad Wagunz - some peepul put 3 or 4 SkinKidz in em an haul the Kidz round the county fair... Mite help to find wun wiffa wooden sides on it - so'z Mr Killi could Sit Up an *lean* onna side boardz.
We otta be abul to find *sumpin* so Killi duzint hafta miss :( da walk-along.
Sudilar
04-24-2003, 11:03 AM
Thanks for the ideas, furbuddies!!!
I think I'll go to Home Depot or Ace Hardware and take a look-see. I wonder if he would actually ride in it, though?? Hmmmm....
Albea
04-24-2003, 12:12 PM
Originally posted by Sudilar
Actually, he is really a pest in the kitchen!!:rolleyes:
Sue, I can really imagine how much it bothers you for Killie to be eating sooo much ;) ;) ;)
It's such good news that the dear boy is becoming his old self again, playing and being happy.
As for the wagon ideas, leave it to Phred's furkids to come up with all those solutions. They are the wisest guys around. What would we do without them?:D
tatsxxx11
04-25-2003, 05:54 AM
Killian, you never cease to amaze us, sweetheart!!! And Spring just wouldn't be Spring with Killian and Shiloh participating in their walk-a-thon! Here's hoping that somehow, some way, Killian will be able to enjoy his yearly event! Keep up the good work brave Killian, pestering your Mom in the kitchen and scarfing down all them vittles!! HUGE HUGS to Killian from Sandra, Cody and Star!!:)
Cookiebaker
04-26-2003, 01:40 PM
So good to hear that Killian is eating well! Good Boy, Killi!! ;) I was just wondering about him the other day, and then I see an update here! Thanks!
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