More Bad luck for Fluffy....

I had posted before about my friend Jen's Dad Tom's dog Fluffy a Pomeranian.
Fluffy fell in the pool a couple of months ago. Since then Tom put up a fence around the pool so she cannot get near the pool anymore.
Well again Tom couldn't find her and he searched the whole house, then out to the yard. He searches the yard and finally finds her a a 4ft trench. He is having an addition built onto the master bedroom and they had dug 4 ft trenches and obviously had not covered them up.
He said there she was in the trench shaking like a leaf.
In addition to her falling in the trench the vet thinks she probably has cancer since her hair has not grown back from her last haircut and is very thin. This is on top of her enlarged heart.
Poor Fluffy!!
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Poor baby, hope it is not what the vet thinks :cry:
Poor Fluffy!
Poor Fluffy!
How sad.
Poor Fluffy!!!!
How sad :( Poor Fluffy and your neighbor
Poor Fluffy! :oops:
Poor Fluffy! :cry:
Poor Fluffy has had a rough time :(
Poor Fleshy!
8O Ron 8O How insensitive, but.....also a eensie weensie bit funny :twisted:

Shannon
I held off for a day. Actually the first time I posted I postef Fleshy, but then felt bad about it and edited it to say Fluffy. I just can't control myself sometimes.

If Fluffy had been a closer relative than a Friend's Dad's dog, I probably would have bitten my tongue. That's not to say Fluff's woes are not sad, just hopefully not so close to the bone.
:lol: At first i didn't get it, but then i realized, 2nd o was shocked and 3rd i laughed but discreetly :lol:

shannon
I actually laughed when Tom told me about her falling in the trench.
She just seems to be the dog with the worst luck.
There is always drama for her.
Speaking of fleshy...the vet shaved her too close on her leg for the IV when she had her teeth cleaned a few months back. It scabbed over and now she has no fur at all on her her front lower leg. Then to match it she chewed all the hair of the back lower leg on the same side.
Fluffy has been rushed to the Vet so many times this year for emergencies. Tom decided he wasn't going to spend 2 grand to find out if she has cancer. She has so many other problems and is also 14 yrs old.
Besides the fact they told him if she did have cancer and he decided to take her for Chemo that it would cost $50,000 8O
8O sorry, I don't know what your income would have to be to spend $50,000 on chemo for a 4 year old, let alone a 14 year old. Poor Fluffy is nearing her end. She is not going......gracefully.

Now that said, remember our little Lady dog? She was a little fluffy "oes mix" more likely a "shihtzoo" mix animal services forced onto us. Cute, but old, pathetic, blind, lame little girl who was also somewhat deaf....age?? Ancient. When she'd get into the orchard she's make a beeline to our "poop pit" where we bury dog droppings. It starts out about 5 feet deep. Yep, Little Lady fell in several times. We'd look around and not see her and automatically head for the hole and there she'd be.

So I feel sorry for Fluffy.

s.
Stacy wrote:
How sad :( Poor Fluffy and your neighbor


Same here . . . :(
Poor Fluffy. :cry:

It's is so pitiful it's comical.
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