...to our family! He's an unexpected one, to say the least. He's a Rotti Mix and Gary just picked him up from his ex-wife's (this is why we didn't make it back to Dogpatch Friday evening). Gary had a phone call Friday evening saying that his ex unfortunately had a stroke and emergency open heart surgery that has left her unable to take care of such a large dog. Being the great guy he is, he agreed to rush over and rescue him!
To make things totally confusing in our house, his name is Mikey! He's an older dog, about 10 years and has hip problems, but he's full of energy and very sweet. He's been great with the cats so far but the biggest adjustment has been with Capone. Capone doesn't seem to mind him until M decides to try to "be dominant" if you know what I mean. Bad hips and all he tries to climb on top of him. Hopefully that will end soon!
So next week we'll transfer his vet records and get his nails clipped, etc., and hopefully he'll be adjusting to his new environment.![]()








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. I was the the only one at the appointment with him yesterday so I had to be sure to get down all the options...test first then remove, test and if not cancerous don't remove, etc., then go to Gary and break the news.
But Dr. A thought just by looking at it that it was bad and she found another, smaller one under one of his front legs. We were concerned and I made the appointment quickly b/c of this one lump particular lump. It is a huge lump on his side that's visible. Trolli saw it yesterday and said her dog Harley had one like it that wasn't good. Dad told me yesterday that he thought it was bad because all his dogs in the past have had fatty cysts and this one doesn't feel like a fatty cyst. He didn't want to say anything to worry me tho. To tell you the truth, I wish he had.


