Brynn_returns_to_wsuI drove Brynn over to Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine today for her second stay at the teaching hospital.  I took this photo of Brynn with Dr. Marta Gonzalez Arguedas, on the right, and 4th year vet student Darbie C. on the left, just about 20 minutes after we got Brynn in her stall.  They had already found Brynn’s ‘sweet spot’ for a back scratch, which is why Brynn is making her funny face.

Dr. Gonzalez is a resident in equine internal medicine, and is the person our equine vet in Missoula, Dr. Bill Brown, consulted with on Saturday about Brynn’s latest lab results.  Originally we were going to bring Brynn back to WSU to close up a minor leak from her urethral extension surgery in February.  Instead, our goal now is to find out where her infection is, what is causing it, and what to do about it.

(Notice the window behind Brynn … I joked to Darbie and Dr. Gonzalez that they gave the only stall with a window to a blind horse.)

I will leave Brynn at WSU and head back to the ranch on Tuesday.  We just hope she won’t have to stay for a month, like she did last time!

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3 responses to “Brynn Returns To The Teaching Hospital”

  1. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    The best part about reading the daily updates (or one of many best parts) – is that it’s so wonderful to see how happy all of your critters are out there – even when they’re not having a good day (like today’s picture of Brynn going back to the hospital). (Speaking of smiling animals – my computer wallpaper is the picture of Steve with Noodles and Soba on their first day at the ranch. …Can’t help but smile when you’ve got happy dog faces on your wallpaper.)
    With that said – I’m keeping my fingers crossed that all of your charges (Brynn, Turtle and Travis) do well this week. You’re in my thoughts. (And if you wanted to post pictures of more happy animals… go right ahead. :- )
    Keep up the good work,
    Karen

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  2. Leilani Avatar
    Leilani

    I hope Brynn’s pesky infection can be cleared up soon; she’s got some horsing around to do back at the ranch. Hmmm….I think you’re writing humor is rubbing off on me Steve.

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  3. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    Steve & Alayne, I just want to tell you that I admire all that you do for each and every critter in your care. I know just from caring for my CRF kitty how emotionally draining it can become loving and caring for a special needs pet, so I can’t begin to imagine what this is like for ya’ll. May you find strength for the journeys ahead with all the guys at Rolling Dog Ranch and peace in your spirit when it is
    time to let go. All of ya’ll are in our prayers. Sending lots of love and thoughts from Colorado.

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