Miyaki & The Snowy Morning

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It was snowing so beautifully that day. Chean & I woke up to a snowy white morning, we gave Miyaki a morning hug as usual, carried him up in our bed and then cuddled him on our laps before taking him out for a short walk and potty.

Miyaki loves to play in snow. He likes to chase the snowflakes, taste it; he loves to jump up and down, dig in the snow and come up covered in it. Everything just went normally fine that morning, it was beyond awesome in fact, until we came home from the afternoon-tea-plus-black-swan-movie date, things got really severe.

He can't walk, he can't even stand properly; his left rear leg suddenly became paralyzed and the pain he's experiencing was intolerable. We knew it right away, it's his back problem that caused that. Remember we rushed him to the emergency room one month ago? The history repeated itself once again but more furious this time. He didn't let us touch him, not even a gentle pet. He slowly arched his back up in pain, and then kept that posture for two hours. We fed him the medications which the vet gave us last time, but nothing can help relieve the intense pain at all.

Once again, we carried him to the emergency room around 3a.m that night. He cried so bad (so did I) but he seemed exciting to meet his old friend, Dr. Alison again in the clinic. After 20 mins of examination, the vet gave him an anti-inflammatory shot and 3 different medicines to get him through the weekend because Veterinary Neurological Specialist only available during weekday business hour.

Right now everything's pretty much under control, Miyaki seems responding well to the medications and we have made appointment with the Veterinary Neurological Center this week for MRI and further examination, we will see how thing goes from there. I hope he doesn't need to undergo any surgery at such young age.

It's still a blessing to have Miyaki even though he has been recently suspected of having intervertebral disc disease, which is very rare for a barely 2-year-old puppy; I'll stand by you baby, you are always the best doggie to me, ever.

Love you Miyaki! Get well soon k, promised ❤❤



Hugs & kisses,
Bev
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