Happy 2 YEAR Ampuversary Maggie!

Happy 2 YEAR Ampuversary Maggie!

October 20, 2011

My Tripawd Hero Maggie

Two years ago today, we were waiting for Maggie to come out of surgery for amputation of her left hind leg, due to soft tissue sarcoma on her knee. It was a real struggle up until October 2009 to get a correct diagnosis on Maggie – started going to several vets in June of that year. She wasn’t really “lame” but shifting her weight from left side to her right side of her body. Couldn’t really pinpoint what was wrong. Diagnosis went from ACL injury(two different vets), to no, not ACL(one other vet), to psoas muscle pull(one vet) to finally in October, was diagnosed first by Gina, my sister a Vet Tech, as a probable soft tissue sarcoma, to then going to Dr. Chris Miles at Lucerne Vet Clinic in Dedham, Maine, for a final diagnosis of yes, a cancerous tumor. By that time, her knee was very large with diffuse swelling. Biopsy confirmed soft tissue sarcoma, of what type, they couldn’t tell us and after many special stains, we never have found out exactly what type of STS.

Thank you to Dr. Miles for doing a successful amputation for Maggie and caring for her at her hospital for three days/two nights. With her expertise in surgical amputation, Maggie is still free and clear of her cancer, two years later.

an Autumn day at Deboullie Pond

I do not ever want to repeat that time frame of about 3 weeks before and after amputation. I could not wait to get that leg off of her…the pain was unreal…thankfully, again, for my sister for finding out about a drug called Gabapentin, a pain reliever but not a common one. The local vet up here didn’t even know what it was, let alone prescribe it. That drug got Maggie through some incredibly painful days before amputation. Thank you Gina for being there when times were at it’s darkest for Maggie. The “vet” certainly wasn’t. “Give her a sleeping pill” he told me or “give her a Benadryl, it will make her sleepy”. I have since stopped going to that “vet”.

Her two weeks after amputation were HELL. No doubt about it. Four days after surgery, she wouldn’t eat and had a low grade fever. With Gina’s help, we got her eating and the fever down with dosing her with a homeopathic remedy, Belladonna and also a supplement by Standard Process, Parotid, which she ate directly out of my hand with no issues. Belladonna for the fever, Parotid to clear her system of chemicals from surgery, etc. Maggie ate fried eggs, baby food, canned dog food, dog kibble, liver treats, McDonald’s cheeseburgers, cooked hamburg/chicken…anything to get her to eat in those two weeks. It was a struggle..often having to force the first bite in her mouth. Extremely trying time for me – did I do the right thing for Maggie? I sure was doubting it then but we couldn’t look back and had to fight this!

My “pretty girl” …

By mid November 2009, life for Maggie was looking MUCH better! The two week recovery from HELL was over! Little things that we all take for granted, was a HUGE triumph for Maggie, like the first time she got up on the futon all by herself! Party! To the first time I let her off leash after having been on leash for so long before/after surgery – watching her figure out how to go to the bathroom, how to figure out her balance.

Maggie earning her first Wag It Games titles!

Fast forward to May of 2010, she was entered in her very first APDT Rally-O trial at Wag It in Lincolnville, ME. I never, ever thought she’d be in a competition ring again after amputation. She’d been an agility dog for 8 years prior to amputation. Sits were and still are, hard on her at times but we have worked hard with physical therapy work regularly and she has regained a lot of strength and stamina. She has now earned all three levels of Rally titles – RL1, RL2 and RL3 and her Veterans RLVX2. She also competes in Wag It Games in the “Heart Dog” program designed by Sumac Grant-Johnson of Wag It Training Center. Maggie is the inspiration for the “Heart Dog” program as Sumac saw the struggles that Maggie has sitting in Rally. Maggie gets special circumstances for being a Tripawd and isn’t required to do all the sitting exercises – she may stand instead. Also, she may skip some obstacles if they are too hard for her to maneuver. My hat is off to you, Sumac, for thinking “out of the box” for the disabled dogs(and handlers) out there that still want to compete! Maggie has earned her WAG1S, WAG1I and WAG1O so far! Wag It Games is PERFECT for Maggie. Being able to continue to train and compete with Maggie is really “icing on the cake”. I just wanted her to be out of pain from her cancer. Mission accomplished with amputation. As the saying goes on Tripawds.com “it’s better to hop on three legs than to limp on four”.

I also want to thank Jim and Rene of Tripawds.com for, first, having their website chock full of information for tripawd owners – I had only wished I had found their incredible site before Maggie’s amputation. I didn’t find it until 2 months later. But I have been fairly active on it since then, trying to help others with their journey of newly amputated dogs. Trying to help with physical therapy work or providing holistic views on treating cancer, to emotional support to others. No one can really know how tough it is on an owner to amputate a dog, unless you’ve gone through it. It’s an incredible emotional roller coaster.

“kisses”…

I also want to thank Dr. Charles Loops, a well known cancer homeopathic vet from North Carolina, of whom I actually met in person at a seminar here in Maine many years ago. Who knew I’d be using him to treat my dog for cancer years later. Maggie gets 3 remedies to keep her cancer from spreading, rotating two of the remedies daily and every fifth day with one other remedy. Maggie is also on a product called Transfer Factors, which Dr. Loops recommended for Maggie.

A short but tough walk in the long grass….

So here we are, two years later after amputation. I am here to say I am VERY happy we made the decision to amputate Maggie! There have been up’s and down’s but mostly up’s! She is now 11½ years old, her 12th birthday will be in January. Her most recent struggle is her eyesight seems to be changing. Not related to being amputated of course but with being 3 legged it makes her more fearful than I do think it would being 4 legged. She’s a brave, brave girl and I’m very proud of all her accomplishments, from being brave through her recovery of amputation, to figuring out life on 3 legs, to going to compete again. Maggie is my hero!

Maggie earning the “Inspiration Award” at a Rally-O Trial in September 2011

Love you Maggie-Moo! Happy, Hoppy 2 year Ampuversary! Here’s to many more!!!

Author: maggie

Maggie was diagnosed with soft tissue sarcoma on her left knee. She had amputation done on October 20, 2009. Four days after surgery she had a low grade fever and was off her food for two weeks! Trying times.. I am grateful and so pleased with how she is progressing now.

23 thoughts on “Happy 2 YEAR Ampuversary Maggie!”

  1. Wonderful acknowledgements for everyone who helped you and Maggie through her illness and recovery! Reminds me of the saying “It takes a village….”

  2. maggie, you are a hero!!! congrats on your two year ampuversary – we proclaim it to be ‘maggie moo week’ here in ET, let the party begin!!!!

    charon & gayle

  3. I remember that May rally trial at Wag It. Not a dry eye in the house! Congrats to the both of you for getting through all of that and getting to this point. Thank you for all of your help and wisdom over these past few months. I am not sure what I would have done without you!

    Maggie you are an inspiration!!!!

  4. I loved reading your story. She is a true inspiration.
    I just brought my 11 year old lab, “Symba” home on Tuesday from a right hindleg amputation. It has been an emotional ride, and extra difficult trying to manage with two small children and my male lab who has been keeping his distance and is so lost. Reading your story this morning has brought me much hope…thank you!

  5. Gee, it doesn’t seem that long ago that we were comparing notes on our rear amp Maggies!
    Two years is awesome, and eleven and a half. I guess now we can compare failing vision in our Maggies ;).

    Karen and the pugapalooza

  6. Ohhhhh you bring tears to our eyes Maggie, and they are all hoppy tears! Congratulations! It’s so hard to believe two years have gone by.

    We are so, so proud of you and your Mom for being the tough soldiers you are, for all YOU do for this community and being here for so many people through these last two years to inspire and bring hope to others. Thank you, thank you. You make this community all that it is. xoxoxo

  7. Happy Ampuversary to Maggie … my beagle and BFF Freckles lost her back left leg when she was still a puppy by getting caught in a hunter’s trap. When I adopted her she was a shy little girl with not much confidence in herself and life but today she is Miss Congeniality with people and other dogs. I think our Tripawds are an inspiration to all of us that you just learn to live with what life hands you and keep on going.

  8. Happy 2 yr. Ampuversary Maggie!! (today is our 1 month ampuversary) You have an amazing story and I thank you for sharing it. Congratulations to all of you!!

  9. Maggie Moo, you are amazing! Thanks for sticking around, us humans need you you know!!! XOXOXOXO ~ Auntie Gina

  10. I cant stop my tears, is so great to know how good some dog get after amputation… that dont happend with my Diamond, but, a list still a life and happy and that is the important .

  11. It seems like only yesterday that you were celebrating the big one year mark. What an amazing pup Maggie is! You have so much to be proud of…so much to be thankful for. You two are an awesome and inspiring team indeed. Thank you.

    Happy Ampuversary Maggie!!!

    Brett & Spirit Fortis

  12. Two years is FABULOUS, Maggie!!! You are a hero and an inspawration! And because of that, Mom is giving us extra goodies today — so THANKS!!! We can’t wait for more chapters of your story!

    Rio

  13. Maggie ~ you are truly a hero and an inspiration to everyone. Two years is over the top amazing!!! Your mommy & daddy are so blessed to have the gift of Maggie and the gift of time! I wish you much time, much love and much happiness on your wonderful journey as a tripawd!!

    Hugs to you,
    Love from Spirit Indiana and his mom Carol

  14. Wow you go Maggie! That’s such an inspirational story… Congratualitions to Maggie and all the loving and caring people around her!

  15. Happy 2 year ampuversary, Maggie! You are a true hero and inspiration to all of us! I enjoyed reading your story in the Tripawd Heroes book, too 🙂 Keep up the good work!

    Jenna & Spirit Chili Dawg

  16. Maggie and Tracy are such inspirations. I know lots of dogs will be able to play in the ring with their owners thanks to you both inspiring the Wag It Games Heart Dog program. Glad to have you in my life.

  17. Thank you all for your comments!!! They mean sooo much to me to celebrate with all of you Maggie’s 3 legged life. It also warms my heart to be able to help other new tripawd owners…paying forward..

    Last night, Maggie celebrated the occasion with a bison scapula chew but FIRST she just had to destuff a toy! Happy night for Maggie! 🙂

    Karen, I WILL get some “spins and twists” on video sometime just for old time sake 😉

    Tracy & Maggie

  18. I love the video’s and her story. You guys have a great connection! It is wonderful that you do agility training with her, she ooks very happy 🙂

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