The following is an extract of a letter I sent last night to close friends on Vancouver Island explaining why I keep disappearing of the radar:
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At Christmas our 11 year Briard darling Cleo became seriously ill with some viral infection and for two weeks we thought we had lost her. She lay motionless most of the time and we had to syringe water with electrolytes into her mouth and for the worst part of the the only food she had was what was put on her tongue and then very little was swallowed. The vet put her on a saline and electrolyte drip for two days and she began to pick up but it was a month before she started eating normally.
Last Friday I was taking her for a walk on the leash around the Valley Road/Narrow Neck Road block and just outside number 14 Narrow Neck Rd two local dogs came up behind us and attacked Cleo. They were a boxer cross and a staffy cross and they were viciously snarling and attacking Cleo as she lay screaming. I was knocked off my balance in the middle of the road trying to shield Cleo and was bitten. Being 84 on Friday next I did not have the agility to getup. I screamed out "HELP ME, HELP ME" and a man who was building a house on number 16 and a young man came quickly, the elder one with a piece of wood and beat them off and the young one help me to stand up.
Our dear little girl did not show her injuries because of her shaggy coat and was able to walk home with me. We went over her and found the bites, the worst being her ear flap. Fortunately it was not shredded but there were punctures. We bathed the wounds but next day she lay around, wouldn't eat and showing all the the signs of shock. By Monday we took her to the vet because her wounded ear was very inflamed and causing her pain and the vet diagnosed a streptococcal infection from the teeth marks for which the vet supplied the appropriate medicine for treating Cleo. This morning I noticed that she was very quiet and feared that she was declining but later in the day she sparked up and now as I write this she is resting on the floor beside me.
And one sent at 3.00am today:
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Glen and Kay
We woke up to a noise and found Cleo had passed away in the lounge room.
We loved her so.
Richard and Margaret
Cleo was our shadow and a great head of security. She was our constant loving companion and friend and after 11 years we are finding it difficult to adjust without her beside us.
Richard