Grace,  I want to extend to you my most heart felt comdolence for the loss of your little baby boy Jakob. You and your husband was truly his mommy and daddy and I know you loved him. May God grant you peace and comfort in your terrible loss. And may God bless you both and your remaining babies.
 
 Sincerly
 
 Ken
 
 --- In Dachsie_World@yahoogroups.com, Enythe Green <mizala7@...> wrote:
 >
 > So sorry for your loss. He was so well loved and wishing you peace and comfort 
 > at this time. Eni and Pups Berkeley, Ca
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > ________________________________
 > From: Grace M <gracemdn@...>
 > To: Dachsie_World@yahoogroups.com
 > Sent: Mon, May 30, 2011 10:40:42 AM
 > Subject: Re: <Dachsie World> disc disease
 > 
 >   
 > Jakob deteriorated over night. He wasn't able to urinate by himself. He has had 
 > disc disease since he was a baby and we had him in hospital 5 times over the 
 > years. We were intending to do the laser surgery that dissolved certain discs. 
 > He had to heal first. We thought he was well on his way to recovering when he 
 > simply was walking on the floor and screamed. His back legs went out on him that 
 > quickly. The pain was clearly tremendous. We grabbed him and left for the 
 > doctor. 
 > 
 > 
 > They xrayed him and showed us the many corrupted discs - 4 possibly a few more. 
 > By the time we had him after xray he had no pain at all - not a good thing.
 > 
 > The surgery would cost minimum $3500 - $6000 but could be much higher. There is 
 > no guarantee with surgery.
 > 
 > Jakob is the most rambunctious dog we have had - and we've had thirteen over our 
 > lives. He was stubborn (more than most), willfull, everything had to be HIS 
 > idea, and he was extremely athletic. Though we had kept from jumping off 
 > furniture and had created a more ramp like situation in the backyard for him to 
 > go there - our back yard is not smooth grass, but rocky, and with a deep arroyo 
 > spanning from front to back as a drainage measure during rains. He loves 
 > wandering through the garden on the other side of the arroyo. He was also a 
 > rather sad dog somehow - very serious, very smart. He loved his brother Charlie 
 > and us but loved food the most !! He was also very needy - his main human was my 
 > husband. He clung to him. He was devoted. When his back goes its my husband who 
 > carries him outside to potty. The were a strong bond.
 > 
 > We were told without the surgery he would never walk again. We knew even with 
 > the surgery it would be iffy - though I have heard a lot of good stories I have 
 > heard a lot of bad ones as well - my husband decided Jakob would be unhappy 
 > always confined. We chose to walk him over the Rainbow Bridge yesterday. My 
 > husband held him while we sat on a couch together. He fell asleep in his arms. 
 > He did give me one last kiss. His brother Charlie is depressed. He knows. Plus I 
 > have been so weepy - the hole he has left in this house is huge. I will miss him 
 > for the rest of my life.
 > 
 > Often when you have to make these decisions the dog is older. Its easier. Our 
 > last one, Sophie, was 17 and had brain tumours.  It was okay to let her go. 
 > Jakob was so proud and beautiful. But the idea of a life where at any moment he 
 > could slip again even with surgery - and the vet wasn't sure it would help - 
 > didn't seem like a high-quality life.
 > 
 > Grace
 > 
 > --- On Sun, 5/29/11, Kevin Krippel <krippelk@...> wrote:
 > 
 > 
 > >From: Kevin Krippel <krippelk@...>
 > >Subject: Re: <Dachsie World> disc disease
 > >To: Dachsie_World@yahoogroups.com
 > >Date: Sunday, May 29, 2011, 12:10 PM
 > >
 > >
 > >  
 > >I am very sorry to hear about Jacob's injury. My 13 year old dachsie, Bruno, 
 > >injured her back and was paralyzed within an hour. I had to put her to sleep. It 
 > >was very hard but I couldn't stand to see her in pain. 13 is very old to suffer 
 > >a back injury in dachsies. 5 to 8 yrs. old is the usual time frame when they are 
 > >vulnerable. 
 > >
 > >  My in-laws daschie, Ginger, was paralyzed at age 5. The surgery was $1500. She 
 > >recovered and lived to be 12 years old. Her back legs were wobbly but she 
 > >suffered no pain, post surgery. We built ramps for her to go outside, and she 
 > >did well.
 > >  I guess what I'm saying is there is no easy answer. I just hate to see my dogs 
 > >suffer.I hope things go well for you and Jacob.
 > > Kevin Krippel 
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > ________________________________
 > 
 > >
 > >
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