We are back home. The first round of Chemo has been administered. As always, Dr Landry was in constant contact with me. Gives me some piece. He informed me that everything went well. She also had her stitches removed from the previous biopsy. She was given her breakfast after the administration of Chemo, and I was informed she gobbled it right up. As per usual for this Corgi.
When we arrived home her sister Taz meet us at the door. They exchanged "smells" then Taz promptly tried to get her to play. Sam was not that interested.
She is resting quietly here at home now. Following me around from time to time. Not as much as she used to. She seems a bit groggy. Which was to be expected. Her eyes are watery, but she is alert, as always, to any movement I make.
The next few weeks will bring additional heavy doses of Chemo as I have been informed. Then, the dosage level is pulled back. Her blood levels are checked every week. Which is good.
Sam was alert enough on the ride home to catch some smells out the window. And her sister, is firmly caught in the grasp of the Sun tractor beam. The life a Corgi....
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