I have had Tess since I graduated in 1993 and the last dog died just before I had my grafts in 1989.
Unless you have had a pet it is hard to appreciate how much friendship they can give.
Just a recap;
Sunday midday she collapsed and we took her straight to the vets. The test were OK, think she slipped and for some reason earlier and perhaps had slept funny because that is when she collapsed.
Monday mornaning she looked in a very bad way, unable to stand or hold her head up, eyes wide open and rolling all over the place. Straight to the vets and the tests now shoed she had complete failure of her kidneys, she was being sick too. There she stayed while i sat at home messing about with lenses waiting for the hospital appt.
Tuesday evening brought her home, she looked very sick, but 36 hours on a drip and she was holding food down, but still unable to walk. She looked so ill we honestly thought we were bringing her home to die with dignity.
Wednesday my wife stayed at home and she started to stand again and it was a huge releif to see her stand where she had been carried outside and actually releive herself.
Today instead of the inlaws coming round I am at home (see teacher rant) and she is still very wobbly but she is going in and out by herself. She is still very wobbley and stumbles every now and then, but most the time she is making the step in and out the back door.
She has even tried to play in the snow.
Here are some pictures of her I took this morning before making a snowman with my daughter.





Friday we go back to the vets to make sure we are happy with her progress.
Thanks everyone for your support.