Everyone, Dog is Sickššš¶š
Everyone, I have some tough news. Dog is sick.
Not the kind of “ate-too-many-treats” sick or ārolled-in-something-foulā sick. This time, itās real. The kind of sick that makes your heart race and your brain scramble for answers. The kind where you stop everything, kneel down next to your best friend, and suddenly feel helpless.
It started a few days ago. Dog, usually the first one to greet me with a wagging tail and a joyful bounce, just stayed curled up in the corner of the couch. I called out, jingled his leash, even said the word āwalk,ā which usually sends him into orbit. Nothing. Just a slow blink. His eyes, always so full of personality and spark, looked tired.
At first, I tried to downplay it. āMaybe itās just a cold,ā I told myself. āHe probably overdid it at the park.ā But by the next morning, his food bowl was untouched, and when he tried to get up, his legs wobbled. Thatās when the panic hit.
We rushed to the vet. Dog leaned against me in the backseat, resting his head in my lap. He wasnāt whining or cryingāhe never doesābut his silence said everything. The vet ran some tests. Bloodwork, x-rays, that gentle probing touch they use when they know somethingās wrong. And when the vet looked up, I knew by her face before she said a word.
āWeāre concerned about his liver. Itās inflamed, and his numbers are off. Weāll need to monitor him and run more tests.ā
I didnāt even realize I was crying until Dog lifted his head and licked the tears off my cheek. Even sick, even tired, even scared, he was comforting me. Thatās who Dog is. Loyal beyond measure. Selfless. Always putting everyone else first.
And now, he needs us.
Everyone who knows Dog knows heās more than a pet. Heās the heartbeat of this house. Heās the unofficial therapist, the greeting committee, the sous chef (especially when food hits the floor), the alarm clock, and the comic relief. Heās the best listener, the keeper of secrets, and the one who never judges. Heās family.
So yes, Dog is sick. But heās not alone. He has us. And weāre going to fight for him with everything we have. Special meals, vet visits, medicine schedulesāwhatever it takes. If love could heal him instantly, heād be doing backflips in the yard already.
To everyone whoās sent a message, asked about him, or dropped off a treatāthank you. Truly. Your kindness means the world, and I know Dog feels it too.
Right now, heās curled up next to me again, breathing softly, tail giving the tiniest wag every time I speak. Heās not himself yet, but heās still here. Still fighting. Still our Dog.
So please, keep him in your thoughts. Send a little love his way. Whisper a good memory of him. Post a picture if youāve got one. Because heās touched so many lives just by being himself, and now itās our turn to send all of that love right back.