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Thanks so much for the update. We are both cotinuing to pray for Darcy. |
What a sweetheart! Praying she can turn this around quickly... |
Saying more prayers for sweet Darcy and you too. Sending good thoughts and hugs. |
Saying prayers and sending good possitive thoughts!!:) |
Amy, I am so sorry to read of little Darcy's difficulties. Sending prayers and good thoughts your way.:animal-pa |
Thank you everyone for all your well wishes and prayers. Darcy had a good night in her box, but the fluid has built back up around her belly, maybe more than before. We took her back to the vet, and she will rest in the oxygen cage there, and Dr. Cooper will take more fluid from her. We are just waiting until he calls us and/or 4:30 when we can leave to go pick her up to bring her home. I snapped this picture right before we left this morning, she loves sniffing around in her front yard :) |
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Awwww sweet baby. I hope you bring her home tonight with some good news. We are praying hard for your baby. |
Sending prayers for Darcy may she heal quickly. Light and love to all |
Darcy Pupdate: Darcy is walking,albeit VERY unsteadily on the carpet. When she goes in the kitchen, her paws slide out from under her...(think Bambi). She has only eaten about 1/2 a jar of chicken baby food since yesterday AM, so I got the idea of getting her the Gerber Chickensticks...WHOA! She didn't chew the first one, so Daddy told me to break the second one in 1/2. She bit my finger taking it from me...she really likes her baby chicken! Glad I bought 3 jars of those! She is shaking her head from side to side (think bobblehead), so the vet is worried she has some brain damage, but we cannot tell until maybe Monday--all of the phenobarb should be out of her system by then. Darcy is back in her Oxygen cage, she is wore out from eating and drinking, walking, and pottying outside. She will go back to Dr. Cooper in the AM. |
Prayers still continue for sweet Darcy. |
Sweet little Darcy:getwellso I have been thinking about you all day. I will say a prayer tonight that you will have a good night's rest so you can go home tomorrow and eat more of those Gerber Chickensticks and then walk around outside for awhile, and then spend some quality time with mommy and daddy. They love you so much. |
Thanks so much everyone. Darcy crawled out of her special crate on her own tonight, and ate a little more baby food. She was too tired to stand to drink her water, but we held her so she could get some, and now she is resting back in her crate again. Thanks so much for praying and caring about our baby girl. Words cannot express how deeply we have been touched by it. |
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Amy you are doing a wonderful job with this little girl. She knows that you love her. And she loves you. I pray that God will lend a special healing for this baby. |
I am glad Darcy enjoyed the chicken sticks! I'm sad that her health is failing her and I will pray that she can overcome this. I hope tomorrow brings positive news. |
Sending prayers for both of you. (and cyber hugs) |
Just checking on little Darcy. We are still praying for Darcy, mommy and daddy. |
prayers for Darcy Praying for recovery, please keep us posted on the status. |
Keeping the prayers going out for little Darcy... |
Sending prayers for sweet little Darcy and you. Poor baby. |
Continued prayers for Darcy. |
Darcy, Me and Van love you and are praying for you everyday. You are such a precious girl who is loved by so many. I am praying non stop for you and I am just heartbroken that you are suffering. You have a great Mommy and Daddy and they are doing everything for you baby girl. Hang in there and continue to be strong. You are a fighter and amaze me everyday!! Love you! Dana |
Continuing the prayers for your precious Darcy that she will fully recover and regain her strength. Keeping you in my thoughts. |
Hi everyone. I have pretty good news: We took Darcy back to the vet this AM, but we did not have to leave her for the day today. The main concern is the fluid building up around her lower belly area. This happens with CHF. Dr. Cooper has physically drained her belly on Thurs and Friday, and she now takes Lasik 3x per day. The fluid just keeps coming back. :(. The only other thing it could be is a tumor in her belly, and he feels she is too weak to survive a surgery explore it. The good news is that Darcy does not want to be in her oxygen crate any more :p She is able to crawl out of it when we open the door, and she cries, and has even barked once, to tell us to let her out. She is walking a little better than she was, but she cannot walk far without having to lie down. She is far more alert, and she still responds to words like "treat" "potty" and "bye bye", and her name. She is also perking up at the sounds of her toys, and barking when her brothers are squeaking toys...all of these things are encouraging to me. Dr. Cooper sent us back home with his oxygen crate and 2 more tanks of oxygen. Darcy only has to go in to it when we think she is over exerted. She laid in it for about 2 hours when we took a nap, but stayed out for 4.5 hours (longest stretch ever) when we woke up. She has eaten, laid on the floor with us when we played with her brothers, and watched a little TV with Dad. Darcy will go back to the vet on Monday to get her belly re-examined and a blood pressure test. These things will help us to decide what to do next. Thank you so much for your continued prayers for our girl. They mean so much to us. |
Well, I am glad to hear some positives! Still saying prayers for Darling Darcy. Give her hugs from Rosie! |
I'm so glad Darcy is feeling a little better! Sending prayers your way! |
Please say extra prayers for sweet Darcy. She has had a rough night. If you'd like to light a candle for her, here is the website Group *Darcy* Candles - Light A Candle We love you baby girl! |
we lit our candle this morning. we love you Darcy! |
We lit a candle for Darcy and saying prayers for her and her family. |
Darcy continue to heal up. Sending prayers and light your way! |
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