The Story of Pug Hollow

Pug Hollow is a hospice sanctuary dedicated to providing a safe, happy, loving end of life home to dogs with terminal health conditions, and dogs who are simply just old.

Friday, January 30, 2015

The Tail of Sir's Dental....

Today's vet visit was one that we left both feeling happy and wanting to go on a headhunt.

Stinky Sir the ancient Chi got to go in for a dental today. He lost 6 of his 8 teeth, but overall did well. He's home, getting LOTS of extra cuddles and enjoying a dinner of pureed Edgar rice.

If you just want the happy part, stop here.
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We had x-rays done that revealed some really shocking things about Sir, and his history. The last set of x-rays we had done revealed Sir's formerly broken jaw and the missing part of his lower jaw bone. Those were taken with him laying on his back.

This set were taken laying on his side, and we found that he's lost quite a bit more jawbone over the two years since his last set of films. A portion of his remaining jaw may need to be removed if the bone doesn't fill back in a bit.

That wasn't the most ?!?!! worthy part of the film. At some point before he came to live with us Sir suffered a severely fractured skull (the fractures appear on both sides of his head, clustered on the side of his skull with extension to the ocular socket on one side), separation of his spinal column just below his skull and a break in his neck at the C6 and C7 vertebrae, resulting in those vertebrae fusing together. Everything is long since healed, except the separation, and none of it slows him down. We'll have to be careful of his jaw and the spinal separation though... Both could break easily and in a very bad way.

The worst part? Someone had to have done it to him somehow, intentionally or through negligence. The skull fractures are the result of pressure being applied to both sides of the skull. Being hit by a car in a manner that would have created those injures would have killed him. It makes me wish I knew who his previous owners were so I could..... discuss....... the issue with them.

Our vet's comment? "I really don't see how he's alive and thriving... but he's one of your dogs, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised."

Mr. Sir... you may have had a hard life, but we hope we're making up for it now

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