I will more than likely burn in hell for what I’m about to type.
Okay….so those of you who know me, know I’m probably burning in hell regardless because well….let’s just say this probably isn’t the worse thing I’ve ever thought or said. And I’ll leave it at that .
Most of you know Delilah is dealing with heart issues, along with a progressive cornea disease called Endothelial Decompensation (Endothelial, another word I don’t need to look up.) In lay terms; Delilah’s corneas are thinning, which allows fluid to get behind the cornea, and it can cause blisters in her eyes. To try and prevent this from happening, I put a saline ointment in her eyes twice a day to try and keep fluid from building up in her eyes.
While most dogs with this disease don’t go blind, there can be some sight loss and Delilah has definitely experienced this.
I know she sees contrast far better than she sees in a traditional manner, I know this because I watch her and I can tell how she stops sometimes and stares in the direction she heard a noise, trying to figure out what it is.
Well, Jodi, why are you worried about burning in hell for that? It’s factual and there’s nothing wrong with that?
Yeah, that’s not what I’m burning in hell for.
This is.
Friday morning I was sitting watching the news, when Delilah heard something (what I don’t know) and jumped up, dashed over to the couch to stare out the window.
That’s when I LAUGHED and said, “What the hell are you looking at, you can’t see anyway.”
I know. Burn baby, burn.
You make me laugh (or smile,) the sweet, funny, loving things dogs do that make us laugh or smile.
What did your pet do that made you laugh or smile this week?
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