September 29, 2014 at 3:58 pm · Show more about: Pug
Just a quick update for those of you who may still follow the blog. About 6 months ago, Gizmo started to get arthritis. So, eventually, we started him on some meds to help him walk around easier. We figured this was pretty normal, considering he was almost eleven years old. However, right after starting the arthritis medicine, he began to have seizures; and his condition degenerated fairly rapidly after that. So, Gizmo is not with us anymore.
However, several months prior, we adopted a 2 year old pug from ARNO, and we named him Ron Weasley! So, even though Gizmo and Gadget aren’t with us anymore, they’re still with us in our hearts and memories, and we’re still a pug family.
October 15, 2012 at 8:27 am · Show more about: Pug
First, yesterday was Gizmo’s NINTH birthday! Happy Birthday Gizmo!!!
Second, a quick update on Gizmo. He’s had some more breathing problems, but his laryngeal saccules have not been a problem. We’ve been able to keep his throat clear and open with steroids to stop the swelling, but our vet has identified another problem. He’s got laryngeal paralysis. In other words, his larynx (voice box) This causes his airways to be closed somewhat. If he gets excited and pants a lot, it can cause irritation in his throat, which leads to swelling, which leads to more restricted airways. So, not good. The fix is a fairly routine procedure called a “laryngeal tie back.” He’s going in today for his pre-op “consult,” and he will likely have the surgery tomorrow. Good luck Gizmo!
So, about a week ago, Gizmo started coughing in the evening, and it got progressively worse overnight. He also coughed so hard that he threw up! The next day, Tricia (who was also very sick at the time) decided that it was time to take Gizmo to the vet. The short story is that Gizmo was in very serious trouble, but the doctor knew exactly what to look for, took great care of him, and he’s fine now.
The long story is that the attending Veterinarian who saw Gizmo (Dr. Haydel at Metairie Small Animal Hospital) just so happens to be quite familiar with pugs (he has pugs, himself). And, he diagnosed Gizmo with something called everted laryngeal saccules. Basically, there is a little membane on the larynx, and, in dogs with brachycephalic syndrome (flat faced dogs like pugs), the pressure of breathing can cause the membrane to “pop out” and obstruct their breathing even more. Eventually, it can get so bad that they can’t breath at all.
Gizmo’s layrngeal saccules everted, and then he started coughing. All that coughing caused his larynx to swell up a lot, which caused him to have even more trouble breathing! He could have gotten worse at any time, so it was great that Tricia took him to the vet in time. To help treat the problem, Dr. Haydel removed some of Gizmo’s palate (the roof of his mouth), because, in Pugs, it can be too long and it can obstruct the airways. Once he did that, the swelling started to go down, and, by the time the swelling went down enough to be able to do the surgery to cut out the everted laryngeal saccules, they “reverted” back to where they were supposed to be.
So, he’s back home now (but on some steroids and antibiotics for a little while), and he’s doing great. The only thing is that he’s now a “stealth pug” – because you can barely hear him anymore! No more loud snoring! He breathes great now!
This first picture is the “before” picture. If you look at the tube, you can see it going back down into his throat, and there’s a lot of swelling around the tube.
This second picture is a few days after the surgery. If you look right in the middle of the picture, you can see a lot less swelling around the back of his throat.
Gizmo always has loved riding in the car. Now, he loves it more than ever. Also, as you can see in the video, he hears me calling him, but he doesn’t actually get up and pay attention to me until I say something he wants to hear…
October 27, 2010 at 12:40 pm · Show more about: martine, oopsy, Pug
Lots of change. Marigny can crawl now (watch out pugs!) and Oopsy is staying with us again! Here’s a picture of Martine and Oopsy sitting in the basket of Tricia’s bike (for a very short ride – trying to be safe). Keep on the lookout for more… and follow us on Facebook for quick updates that don’t make it here! Also, if you don’t remember Oopsy, you can click here to check out some previous posts with pictures of oopsy.
I’ve posted on the topic of free pugs in the past, and I think it’s important to keep people informed about pugs for free, specifically, why you shouldn’t get one for free. If you agree, please forward on the link to others and post a link on your blog, if you run one, to that post.
April 5, 2010 at 8:03 am · Show more about: easter, Pug
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Every year we do an “Easter Pug” picture, and most of the time, it was Gadget. One of those pictures (the one with this post) is today’s picture in the Cute Overload 2010 Page-A-Day Calendar.
We miss you Gadget!
We’re not doing Easter Pug pictures this year, but you can click to see our previous Easter Pug pictures.
November 26, 2009 at 12:57 pm · Show more about: Pug
Happy Thanksgiving! This is just a fun link to a news story about a dog that works at a drive through! Gadget wants to be at a drive through, but he wants to be ORDERING!
November 24, 2009 at 5:56 pm · Show more about: Pug
I’ve got a few new pictures to share. Two of these pictures are just Gizmo with Martine while she’s taking a nap. The third picture is of Martine & Gadget, where we have a sideboard that the pugs use as their “little hiding space.” I think they like going under there because they’re safe and because they know that they are out of the way and won’t have to get up and move when someone walks by. They also know that we never go down there… At least Tricia and I don’t go down there.
Martine has figured out that she can get down there with them.