Tuesday 2 November 2010

Frankie update and Congrats to Galax

Frankie had her follow up eye check today, the news was as good as we could have hoped for. The vet confirmed what we thought/hoped, that as Frankie has grown the cataracts have remaind stable. This means that although her vision is very poor, she can see something around the cataracts (they cover 80% of the lens). I have to be very aware of any eye infections that she may pick up, but other than that she can carry on living a relatively normal life.

Although surgery would still be a dramatic improvement for her (her retina has developed normally and surgery should restore her vision) and obviously something I will hope to acheive should the funds become available, the vet followed this up by assuring me that she will still enjoy a good quality of life without the surgery. He also commented, on several occassions through the consult, about how well adjusted and confident she was, which is always good to hear. I am still hoping that the right home will be found for her.



I had some very nice news form Monica regarding Galax who attended his first show last weekend, with Monicas older silver bitch,Tiana, who judging by her rosette also did well. Although this was a low key affair as he is still only a baby of 4 months, he got some very nice critiques on the 1st day of the show and then on the 2nd day he got best opposite sex puppy, a real acheivement especially considering he was 2 months younger than some of the dogs he was competing against. CONGRATULATIONS to you both.

2 comments:

Rosie Ison said...

SUPER FANTASTIC news re Frankie. I told you I thought she could see something , she just seemed so aware of things around her to be totally blind and she coped so brilliantly with the arrival of my 2 hairy hooligans..lol.

Also that is fantastic news about Galex. He is a lovely puppy and I look forward to seeing how he gets on in the bigger shows as he grows up

mary e. said...

Brilliant news all round.
Frankie is such a sweetheart I'm sure she'll enjoy life however it comes- she doesn't have to read etc. and all her other senses are so much sharper than our own it's difficult for us to imagine how well she "sees" her world.

WELL DONE GALAX too -he looks fabulous - so much like Rafiki :-)