Heading Home

Today was the day we were longing for the moment we dropped Hazel off at Tufts Cummins School of Veterinary Medicine in Mass. It had felt like the longest 5 days without her home with us. Everyday we continued to remind ourselves that we made the right decision, and she was in the best possible place.

After attending a family member’s wedding in New Hampshire the night before, we made our trek through the New England states to pick her up after a night of laughter and love but never forgetting that just the next morning we get to see our Hazel.

Standing in the line waiting to check into the lobby I felt my throat getting choked up and tears pricking my eyes just knowing in a few minutes she finally gets to see us, and come home. Somehow I managed to take a deep breath and hold back my emotions while we checked in where the woman said, “Hazel?, oh I was just back there with the dogs, she is such a sweetheart” and smiled genuinely at us. I remember looking at Ian and smiling because we know damn well that Hazel stole many hearts during her stay at Tufts.

We were brought into an exam room after waiting a mere 3 minutes where the student, Andrew who had cared for Hazel during her stay updated us on how she was doing and gave us some follow up care instructions. When Andrew left the room to retrieve Hazel, I could no longer hold it in and I burst into tears. I didn’t know what to expect when we saw Hazel and had so many emotions like excitement, nervousness, happiness and a Β feeling that we have already begun this new chapter in Hazel’s life, but now we experience the journey of it.

We heard the taps of her paws coming closer to the door and Hazel bursts through the door, a new member of the tripawd community looking lovely with her plastic cone. She hopped right to us with so much excitement and a big smile on her face. I know that moment made her day and she was ready to go home when she stood right at the exam exit door. We got to examine her incision which looks gnarly, but was reassured by Andrew when he pointed out some spots that he said will go away and her swelling would go down. Andrew stated that she was doing very well learning to walk with three legs and at times would even pull him when he took her out for short walks. Not to mention he said that Hazel was a cuddlier and his favorite patient during her stay.

I stuck my face in her cone when she gave me the kisses I looked forward too the past 5 days. After seeing Hazel in the exam room and we both knew in the moment that we definitely made the right choice and that she would bounce back in no time to run and play.

We removed her cone, strapped on her brand new harness thanks to Tripawds for the RuffWear recommendation where she graciously walked through the busy Sunday morning lobby and even stopped to say hello and sniff someone looking pets.

We got her into the car, with a little time and on we went, back to CT to our home with our Hazel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knowing we needed to have a comfy recovery area for Hazel we transformed 4 dog beds with pillows and comfy blankets to create a KING SIZED dog bed. Shortly after she got into the house our set up became Hazel approved where she has been lounging the rest of the day.

Hazel and I resting together after a very long morning.

 

This will conclude my very first blog post on our Hazel’s Journey page. I appreciate everyone taking the time to read my post and future posts. I think that this is a great idea to journal our journey with Hazel as well for this can be very scary and new but seriously who doesn’t love doggy success stories???

Hazel loves her blog too,

Author: hazelgirl

Hazel is our lovely yellow lab/weimaraner breed dog. At just 11 years old and so full of life an outsider would think that she was a big puppy. There are three things always on Hazel's mind: 1. Tennis Balls 2. Cookies 3. Her Dog Father Nothing makes Hazel more happier than photoshoots in the yard with her Dog Ma. She is smart, witty and stubbon and we wouldn't want it any other way. Hazel enjoys long swims in ANY body of water and getting cookies in the moonlight, even if she must share with her brother Brady, who will be there for her as he has her whole life. Hazel is a big beautiful blond bundle of fun, laughter and endless kisses. We love her very much, our lawn dragon.

3 thoughts on “Heading Home”

  1. YAAAAAAAAAY!!!! BEAUTIFUL HAZEL IS HOME!! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ DOING THE HAPPY DANCE OVER HERE!! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

    I felt like I was right there with you as you went to pick Hazel up!! You did an excellent job of chronicling the excitement and anticipation of her pick up and homecoming!!

    And the pictures as sweeet. I love the one where Hazel is helping you with her blog!!

    Stay connected! Recovery is nomlicnic the first week or two. Clearly Hazel is a Champ and handling this three leg stuff just fine! πŸ™‚

    Looking forward ro more great updates with some great photos!

    Try and get some rest when you can. You still may have a few restless nights ahead.

    Hugs!!

    Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle and Frankie too!

  2. Hooorrraaay for Hazel! And you too maw, you did it, you guys are on the road to recovery. Thank you for sharing all the details about what it’s like. You are already helping others by showing them that it’s not as scary as it might seem. Sure there might be ups and downs, but nothing you can’t overcome thanks to the power of the Tripawds Nation!

    Keep us posted with your pawgress OK? We are cheering you on!

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