
I can't tell you how good that feels. I CAN tell you that it seems like forever since I updated this blog. It's only been about eight days though.

see him. She told us to wait and we did... and he came to us. It was only a few steps, but it totally reminded me of the feeling I got when my children did the same thing. A few wobbly steps as they fall into you. Just to the right side of his enclosure, a stocking hung, gifted by "Santa Paws" who had apparently made it there before we did. Maybe not your traditional Christmas experience, but one that I will absolutely never forget.





And Bentley has kept the faith and waited patiently for us to visit. Sometimes boycotting his food and water until we were there by his side. And sometimes he might have gotten some beef jerky or some watermelon as a reward. If you haven't seen a dog eat watermelon, you'll have to come by. Ours live for it. I'm not sure why, because I barely touch the stuff ;)
The infection is gone now and we are looking to the future. Seeing Bentley happy has been so encouraging. A few days ago, they pulled the drain from his amputation site and let us know that he would be coming home soon. We called the rehabilitation facility down in Aiken and made an appointment for Bentley to start therapy on Monday. Soon, I will actually be taking some time off work so I concentrate on his recovery. Thought I haven't talked to them in detail, I imagine it will be more intensive in the beginning and taper off or become manageable from home. If the staff in Aiken is half as good as the staff in Augusta, we will be grateful.

He's kind of "roughing it" these days. I had to laugh today thinking about it actually. If there's ever been a more famous Rottweiler, I don't know about it. This guy is absolutely getting spoiled. I was on call last night so I slept on the couch just a few feet from him. He was snoring hard like he'd just returned from some kind of epic adventure. He made it outside a few times today and proved he can do just about everything on his own. The activity is wearing him out though so he is getting a lot of naps in.

Sasha (pictured on left) was the first one to lay down next to him. She's eight years old and is the "mother" of the house. She actually lays on the floor in front of his bed facing outward in a protective posture. She really seems to be protective of him. Bandit on the right is his best friend, who was with him during the accident. Though they haven't reconnected just yet, they don't seem as anxious around each other as they did the last time Bentley was home.


And this, my friends, is Booger. No blog is ever complete without a picture of Booger. Ryan actually got to feed her a bottle which put her to sleep in his arms. He doesn't get too excited about animals but That's a mighty cute Booger. You're welcome :)
So that's Bentley's New year. He wanted me to thank you again for all the support. He also wanted me to wish you and your families a great 2017. We wish you all exceptional health and happiness.