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Katie's Triumphant Recovery

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Ready for an inspiring dog story? It starts out sad, be warned, but it ends in triumph.

On February 10, I noticed our 11-year-old whippet Katie was limping and acting strangely. She yiped out in pain and was holding one of her front legs up in the air. I decided not to go to yoga class and sat with her in my lap, which she never really let me do before.

When Joe came home from work later, she jumped out of her bed to run to see him and fell flat on her face. Her other front leg wasn’t working either.

Now it seemed like this was a problem with her brain instead of just her bumping her leg into something. We canceled the appointment at the vet for the morning and went to the emergency after-hours vet, Southpaws.

When they tried to weigh her, her back legs gave out too and I just lost it. The attending doctor told us it could be anything from a brain aneurysm to a herniated disc to perhaps she got into rat poison, and if so, she’s about to die and there is nothing that we could do.

I know she is just a dog, but we were despondent. I understood that wow, loving something can bring you so much pain. We said goodbye to her as she struggled to get up in her little crate, not understanding why her legs didn’t work.

Every dog I see now, I look at it and think, you are just a little heartbreak vector.

The next day, the doggy neurologist examined her (I never even knew there were doggy neurologists, truly a Fairfax County career). Bless him! He said he was pretty sure she had a herniated disc and the spinal fluid was pressing on her front legs causing paralysis and if she had surgery, there was a good chance she could recover. Our friend is a vet too, and we called her during this whole process and she said she would do the surgery too, so that made us hopeful.

Now if you told me before or after that we would spend this amount of money on an animal, I would’ve said you were crazy. But in the moment it seemed like the only thing to do. (Whether that is right or wrong is debatable). My parents and I have spent so much money at this vet hospital they need to name a wing after us: The Chapin-O’Donnell Campus.

Here she is at the vet post-surgery on her 4th and 5th cervical vertebrae.

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The day we took her home, they brought her out and she was basically like a sack of potatoes. We were going to have to keep her on four weeks of crate rest, carry her everywhere, give her a ton of pills twice a day, and clean up after her because she couldn’t stand up to do her business.

I wondered if I could do this: could I take care of her well enough to nurse her back to health? She was so fragile. She cried all night in the crate and we ended up having to give her anti-anxiety drugs. The nurse assured me Katie was feeling no pain and indeed, she seemed pretty zonked out. Her eyes almost pointed in different directions sometimes.

The most important thing for her was to rest, and so we did. She already slept 20 hours a day, so it wasn’t a huge change, but now she was way more cuddly. Again, that could be the drugs.

I worried that this was all a mistake and she wouldn’t be able to walk again because she was so unsteady on her feet. But here’s the moment her little steps turned into an actual walk! Encouraged by treats, of course. (Click to play).

My doggy's first jaunt after herniated disc surgery #latergram #katiethewhippet #positivefeedback #triumphofthedoggyspirit

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She’s really great now. She can’t do a lot of stairs yet but she can get around and jump on the couch, all the important stuff. Her expression has never changed through all of this, I swear. And it might take her a little longer to do things she used to do, but she won’t let that stop her.

I’m so incredibly happy she is still with us!! The doctor and nurses at Southpaws were so knowledgeable and compassionate. Katie’s been cleared for gentle 15-minute walks and she continues to be the best little doggy buddy around.

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March 26, 2020 by Adele Chapin.
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I'm 30! And We Got a Dog!

Yesterday was my 30th birthday, but it felt kind of anticlimactic because last week, Joe threw a truly epic surprise party. I never saw it coming! Even though I demanded months ago that he throw me a surprise party. Apparently, he actually started planning it, and then I had a change of heart and told him, "No, wait, whatever you do, don't throw me a surprise party." That's confusing.

But because he's such a smart guy, he forged ahead and sent who knows how many emails and amazingly coordinated some of my best friends to be in the same place at the same time for super-fun 30th! I feel so blessed everyone could make it, from places as far flung as Richmond and New York!! It was so righteous of them!! 

I think the surprise was a success. Happy Birthday @goshgeegolly!

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Here I am looking surprised. "Wait, you're here and you're here, and you're here?" If I had known about it, I would've gotten my hair done!

Debie found the 30th-themed Hello Kitty decorations, God bless her.

Our newest house guest, Katie O'Chapin.

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So not only did Joe organize a party, he got me a dog too! He is the best boyfriend!! Her name is Katie O'Chapin and it's been a week since we got her and I love her so much already. We had wanted a dog for a long time, but it felt right now. My mom is a dog trainer, and I knew we needed to go though her. She said a whippet is a good apartment dog because they don't bark, they naturally sleep all day, and they're small but a good size to hike and run around. 

So last Friday, we drove to the breeder's house in Lexington to check out an older dog who was returned after her owner couldn't care for her anymore. She was beautiful, but pretty skeptical of us. She gave us the side eye, like she knew something was up. I felt so bad to take her away from a lovely farm in the mountains with 10 of her whippet buddies to bring her to our tiny D.C. apartment. But the breeder was so kind and said that Katie would be happy getting more attention than she could give her with nine other dogs.

So here we are! I think she is still getting her bearings. Whippets supposedly love to run, but we take her to dog park and nothing. Joe is so sad that she won't really play with us. She is a very easy dog so far though! We pat ourselves on the back for how well-behaved she is, but we didn't do a single thing to achieve that. And she gets along with my mom's dog, which is very important.

And I didn't realize that people are so much friendlier when you have a dog. Everyone chats with us about her, and everybody seems to love her. Except two guys actually got out of their car to point and laugh at her, for at least five minutes. One of the men slapped his thigh. She is skinny, yes, but I'm not getting how it's that funny. Don't give my dog body issues! 

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July 6, 2014 by Adele Chapin.
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