Oh fuck-crappistic! Pix, ND, I'm so, so sorry. {{{{}}}} I can't believe all of this happening to you now, and a death of a pet... God.
You'll be in my thoughts more than usual, but I'm starting to think that maybe, out there, somewhere, there's a huge mirror which deflacts Buffistas' vibes to you to the other way, because I can't really understand what's going on here.
You are dear, and I'm sure Zoe knew it and felt it to her last second. She was lucky to have you.
Pix and ND, I am horribly sorry for your loss. Thank goodness Byron came back.
(((((Pix and ND))))) I'm so very sorry for your loss. Zoe was a wonderful dog.
I'm so sorry, Pix, ND. Zoe was a great dog.
((((Pix and ND))) RIP, Zoe.
{{Pix & ND}} Thank-you for being loving pet parents.
Oh, Pix & ND, I'm so sorry for your loss. I know she was a lucky dog to have you guys in her life.
I'm very sorry, Pix and ND.
My husband woke up in the middle of the night unable to put any weight on his right foot. It seems to be pain in his Achilles tendon. Anyone have any experience with something like this? We're going into urgent care as soon as it opens at 8.
Oh no. I'm so, so sad for you, Pix and ND.
What everyone else has said and more. Zoe reached an impressive age for her breed and that is all down to your loving care. Bless all your hearts and may the pain ease into nostalgic acceptance soon.
Dana, that was pretty much how my plantar fasciitis first presented. If that's the case, stretching, ice, arch supports and this night splint thing usually gradually make the pain go away. I hope it's no more than that.