Battle with Mast Cell tumors – In memory of Samantha, our gift from God!

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at work to give me an update. I know animals are very resilient, but I could hardly believe it when she told me that Sam was up walking (hopping) around barely more than three hours post-op! The vet kept Sam overnight and I picked her up the next day. On the way there, I coached myself so that I would be careful how I acted the first time I saw Sam after the surgery. I did my best to keep her from sensing my level of shock at seeing her missing a leg. It was probably my imagination, but it sure seemed like there was some hesitation in wagging her tail when she saw me – almost like she was wondering, “Do you still want me?” So I tried to sound as matter-of-fact as I could when I said, “You know what, Sam? Even with just three legs, you are one gorgeous canine!”

Whish, whish.

“Yes, you are! And I’m sure glad you’re MY puppy dog!”

Whish, whish, whish,

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