Thank you
@gizmo - I really feel Hank's communication with me and how special it is.
The last few weeks I have noticed when I leave the room Hank will follow and put himself down at the foot of the stairs until I come back down. When I come back down he relaxes and sleeps. I think I will have my neighbour come in a few times again throughout the day in case he's having some anxiety. I had asked her to stand outside my door at different times through the day and listen and look through the window to make sure Hank is ok. So far he's been not showing anxiety when I leave but seems to when I am in the house but he can't see me.
The other day I was not focused. I had a tin of treats for him that I hadn't opened and put it on the table. When I went looking for it I couldn't find it so I forgot about it and gave him some dry treats thinking I had put the tin somewhere and would find it later.
When I got home later that day I discovered Hank had not only found the treat tin but he had eaten right through it and flattened the rest of the tin. There were big hunks of the tin missing. The tin had sharp edges and of course I got immediately worried that he had ingested the tin and the edges would cut his innerds. I called my vet immediately who told me to give him simethicone right away and he could see us in three hours.
I rushed to the pharmacy and got the simethicone and got some into him. We sat for a few minutes and I spoke calmly to him because I could see he was upset but I noticed he would occasionally paw at his mouth. I though he had probably cut his gums with the tin. I got some paper towel and gently ran it along his gums. He was so gentle that he let me open his mouth wide and stick my hand in.
Suddenly my finger hit something very sharp - it was a piece of tin that had embedded itself into his gum right behind his far tooth. I tried to grab it and that's when he decided to close his mouth. It took a bit of gentle coaxing to get him to relax and I rubbed his tummy and held his muzzle with my other hand. Once he relaxed again he let me open his mouth. I knew right where to go and there was a big piece of the tin sticking there in his gum. I grabbed it and as I started to gently pull, it came loose in my hand. I think by then I was shaking but he knew I had gotten the bad thing out of his mouth.
I went over and sat quietly on the couch as Hank started grooming his muzzle. A few moments later Hank came over and set his huge head in my lap and seemed to relax the full weight of his head into my lap. We sat like that till it was time to go to the vet.
It turned out this was the only piece that he had eaten, or had tried to eat - the x ray was clear but the vet said to give him more simethicone before bed.
Again, this was an example of how much this boy trusted me and I think we was telling me he knew what I was trying to do was only to help him. When we got home he was a bit subdued but then after a few moments at home he came and lay with his head on my foot. I had to pee and didn't have the heart to move him. True love when you really have to go and you just can't stand the thought of disturbing them.
He's right as rain now and it was a good reminder to me to make sure to stay focussed and to also check that he's settled when I leave the house.
He's been on a few long runs with me but I feel him when he gets tired and so I slow down and head back to the car. Now that the cooler weather is coming he likes to sit in the car and watch things going on. This is good because I can move out of his sight line and do some stretching and some short cool down runs.
Another of my neighbours works in a convalescent home and asked me if I would consider Hank for a visiting dog. I am thinking about it and maybe in a few months when he is even more settled than he is now we can go check it out. I am very careful to try not to put him in any situations that overwhelm him - on the other hand I don't want to baby him and somehow 'stunt' his 'dogness'. I figure if I pay close attention to how he's doing he will let me know if and when he's ready to try something like this.
Tonight he's lying on the back porch on his own. He looks in now and then to see me and then he relaxes again. This is a lot further than he's been before in his relaxing - he generally can't stay out on his own too long before asking to come back in. Now he seems even more at home than before. I am amazed watching this boy become more and more himself as each day goes by.