When the cardiologist’s office told me Delilah could pass in her sleep, it freaked me out. Naturally, I was anxious to get her started on the new medication, but I couldn’t pick it up until last Friday. To make every 8 hours work for us, I decided the best times would be 10:00 PM, 6:00 AM and 2:00 PM. SO…I gave Delilah her first pill at 10:00 PM Friday night.
Saturday morning I woke up shortly after 6:00 AM, it was dark and chilly and I stumbled out of bed to make sure Delilah got her next dose of medication.
Delilah was curled up in a ball on her bed. Usually when I get up and she’s still sleeping, she raises her head and looks at me, (probably trying to figure out if it’s worth her while to get up or not.) Saturday morning, she didn’t raise her head. So, I reached down and rubbed her ear.
Nothing. She never moved, never made a sound. I rubbed a little harder. Still nothing.
MY heart started to beat faster.
(It was dark, so I didn’t get a picture. But here’s a cute picture of her sleeping.)
It was cool in the room, and she was cool to the touch. I grabbed my cell phone, turned the light on and watched to see if she was breathing.
After about 10 frantic seconds I realized she was and went into the kitchen to fix her meds and get their food ready.
I opened the refrigerator door, grabbed the Liverwurst and the wrappings crinkled, and in trotted Delilah.
She wouldn’t wake up with my petting her, but as soon as food came into play, she was up and ready to greet her day.
THAT is life with a Labrador.
After I shoved my heart back into my chest, I laughed. Maybe a bit shaky, but I did laugh.
You make me laugh (or smile.) The sweet, funny, loving things dogs do that brings a smile to the face, or a laugh to the lips.
What did your pet do to make you smile or laugh this week?
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