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Sunday 23 August 2015

And We Lose Another.....

I can't believe that after writing such sad news on Thursday that I am here doing it again today. Yesterday I received a phone call to say that little Molly had lost her battle against illness and left behind a heart broken family that loved her so much.

Molly lived with us (and Dolly) for about six months, Neve adored her and she was simply a gorgeous girl. Knowing she is no longer in this world is a very difficult thing to get my head around. In Colin and Dorothy, Molly had the perfect mam and dad who never gave upon her. They did everything they could to keep her comfortable, and I mean everything. All of our thoughts are with them both right now.

A couple of weeks ago I took Neve up to see her in Edinburgh. I took Rohan (Star and Laser to) and these two photographs were taken then. I didn't know at the time that in such a short space of time we'd be trying to accept life without them. Right now that seems like the best road trip ever.....




Rather than repeating myself here is Molly's story since she became ill.....


Thursday saw me take a trip upto Edinburgh to see another dog close to my heart, but one who has been extremely poorly. Everyone knows how much I love Molly (and Dolly) and it has been a very worrying time over the last 4 weeks or so as Molly has been, and still is extremely ill.

It all started when she went to be speyed and the vets found a mass called a Teratoma on her ovaries that was twisting them as it grew. Obviously it needed to be removed. The little one recovered well from her operation, but then a few days later collapsed and started suffering serious muscle spasms.

To cut a long and very distressing story short, Molly was rushed up to the veterinary hospital in Glasgow where weeks of tests still couldn't find the cause. It was so bad at one stage that she could hardly lift her head, and the dreaded question was beginning to be asked. The vets tried everything, and even sent muscle biopsy's to the USA, but eventually a concoction of medication saw a slight improvement and Molly was allowed to go home to help her recuperate.

Her Mam and Dad (and big brother Murphy) have stood by her and provided the best treatment and care any dog could ask for. The mattress on the floor so they could sleep with her shows that has continued now she is home. They love her so much, and have gone through so much, I can't thank them enough for looking after my little girl so well.

Molly too has shown so much spirit and fight to get this far. She wants to be home and with her family, she has waited so long for it. She recognised me as soon as she saw me, and I saw that old spark in her eyes despite struggling to stand up. All we can do now is send her love and positive thoughts to help her recovery, and send some for her Mam and Dad too..... They have been magnificent.

Such a sad tale for a gorgeous dog. She deserved so much more out of life. Here's how we all remember her.....



Molly and Dolly with Neve.
Molly with Dolly the day she arrived in our lives.....