Friday Feb 4th 6:30-ish PM – I got home from work went to our bedroom to get our 2 Cane Corso babies down to head outside for potty time and for dinner. Bellona LOVESto bound down the flight of 11 steps with glee. My husband and I have to walk ahead of the dogs to prevent accidents in the decent downstairs as Bellona loves to run. I got to the bottom of the steps with our 2 fur-babies on my heels. I stepped aside for Bellona and Caesar to finish the trek to the landing and to go outside.
Bellona found her new found glory and flew over the rug at the bottom of the steps and crash landed on the hard wood floor. The crash was devastating and Bellona was crying and it seemed like and excerpt from the “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up” commercials. Bellona stood up and hobbled on 3 legs about 4 steps and down a couple more stairs to our family room. At that point we didn’t know what specifically was hurt. Paw, Leg, Muscle or Bone – we weren’t sure.
Bellona wasn’t bearing weight on her left front leg and we loaded her up and went to the ER vet. Sedation, X-rays and plenty of waiting. The Vet came in with the news. Her leg was broken. The words didn’t have enough time to sink in before he said the two words that hit me like a semi-truck. OSTEOSARCOMA and AMPUTATION.
Only seconds pass and many things are whirling in my brain. Huh… what? She fell and broke her leg and now you think she has cancer? Are you kidding me? How can my dog have cancer? We feed her great food, she sleeps on our bed… we don’t own her, Bellona owns us. My dog doesn’t have cancer, that happens to other people not us. Amputation, are you kidding me? Are we being Punk’d and where are the video cameras… Seriously?
So my instantaneous thoughts were incorrect, I understand that now. It was the shock of the looming bad news. More X-rays were done to check the lungs and a lot more waiting was in store for us. The Vet wanted to send the films to a Radiologist to get the final verdict just to be on the safe side. Bellona stayed the night at the hospital and my husband and I went home without our oldest child.
Great way to kick off your blog! So sorry to hear that your Bellona has cancer, but you are not the first cane corso we’ve had here on tripawds!
We had a beloved hero Fortis (another cane corso) fall just a short time ago, but I suggest you check out his blog! Sometimes when I put links in, it automatically sends it to spam… So I will post another comment after this one with the link to Fortis’s blog (also suffered osteosarcoma, but back right leg). So check your spam it it doesn’t show up on your comments section!
-Chloe’s mom
Chloe’s Mom,
Thank you for the welcome. My husband and I read Fortis’s blog. We are new to blogging so hopefully we will have patient readers.
Bellona’s Mom
Here is a link to Fortis’s blog!
http://fortisdog.tripawds.com/
-Chloe’s mom
I was new to blogging when I started this too! It takes a while, but you will figure it out soon! Plus I am sure one of the admins will leave a comment soon and refer you to check other reading materials out on the tripawd website. Lots of stuff to learn!
-Chloe’s mom
Chloe’s Mon,
I have added some photos.
Bellona’s Mom