Yesterday I got up early, did my morning chores (and bathed two dogs) and headed out the door around 7:45 am heading to Pullman and Washington State University Veterinary Hospital. No worries, nobody was sick or injured. It was a routine visit to have two more of our Cavaliers have their hearts checked by a cardiologist.
On the way, I stopped in Spokane to deliver our little Izzy. Izzy was a adorable brown and white Poodle that I bought as an older puppy hoping to someday breed her to Dickens for some darling Cavapoos. But Izzy ended up skipping around the yard (knee issues), so she was matched up with a lovely lady across the state. I was dropping her off with a friend that would then transport her across the state to her new owner.
The girls (Rosie and Treasure) and I continued on to our appointment where we arrived early. I was hoping we would get in early, but unfortunately the opposite proved true and we had to wait, and wait. I spent a lot of time holding Treasure and rubbing her belly. She was so excited (and a little anxious) that that was the best way to keep her quiet and calm.
Check up time came and all went well. We were helped by two nice vet students, then the cardiologist came in to assess the girls. Two “normal” heart diagnosis’! <3
I made a quick stop at my son’s to drop off some fresh cherries and eggs, but couldn’t stay because I had the girls.
It was a hot day! So thankful for air conditioning in the truck.
And hey, what kid doesn’t deserve a cold ice cream cone on a hot day after having to go to the doctor.
So was it worth it?
- Getting up early
- A twelve hour, 90+ degree day
- 368 miles of driving
- $100+ vet bill
- 3/4 of a tank of diesel
Yep! Totally! It was all worth it just to get those two pieces of paper with the boxes checked “NORMAL” on them. 😀
