Penny_and_dave_march_20

The Rolling Dog Ranch Chauffeur Service was on the road again this morning, headed to Missoula to pick up blind Penny at Missoula Veterinary Specialty Clinic.  I took the  photo of our internal medicine specialist, Dr. Dave Bostwick, doing a ‘check-out check-up’ on Miss Penny before we left the hospital.  She seems a little suspicious in this photo, and I thought about titling this blog post, "What exactly are you doing back there?"

Penny had come down with full-blown pneumonia, but has recovered quickly.  She will need to stay on a course of antibiotics for a while, but she is a much different girl than she was just two days ago. 

When I got back to the ranch and opened the back door of the truck, Penny almost fell out.  She had fallen asleep right against the door, so when I opened it, her full weight — about 90 pounds — was pressing on it.  I got my hands on her just in time.  She was still sound asleep, and happy to stay that way, too!

We had adopted Penny out last year to a wonderful family in Missoula, but after only one day with them, Penny began acting sick.  She didn’t want to eat, she drank constantly, she paced and was restless, and seemed totally out of sorts.  Her new family called and told us they were worried something was very wrong with her.  So we had them take Penny to Dave, and I asked Dave to give her a thorough medical exam, ultrasound her organs, run blood panels, and do any other diagnostics he thought were in order. 

Two days and a few hundred dollars later, Dave called with the results.  Penny was fine.  A very healthy dog.  There was nothing wrong with her at all.

Except … as it turned out … she was sick … homesick! 

When Penny still didn’t improve, Penny’s adopters finally brought her out to the ranch to return her.  They told us that when they turned off the highway and onto the county gravel road that leads to the ranch, Penny suddenly sat up in the back seat of their car.  Then she started smiling and wagging her tail.  They said that as soon as Penny realized where she was — headed back to the ranch — she sprang to life.  She stood up in the seat the rest of the way, her tail just flipping back and forth with excitement.  When Alayne went out to greet them, Penny bounded over, pressed her body against Alayne’s leg and didn’t let up.  She was so happy to be home.

Penny went right back to being her old self again.

And of course, we felt guilty about having put her through this!

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16 responses to “Penny Comes Home From The Hospital”

  1. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Welcome home Penny – glad to hear you’re on the mend. Though, have to say – Steve & Alayne – I’m empathetic. Have also made some trips to the vets only to find out my critters were perfectly healthy. (Always glad to know they were healthy – just wish I could have known that before we went to the vet…)

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  2. Lisa James Avatar
    Lisa James

    The same thing happened to me, which is why I have four dogs now. Like Penny, Babs knew and didn’t like what was going on at all. She was a horrible mope for the wonderful family who loved her already. Of course in my heart it was very flattering. They are rascals when they want or don’t want something.

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  3. Taylors on Olympic Peninsula in WA state Avatar
    Taylors on Olympic Peninsula in WA state

    Well , of course she wanted to be HOME(at the ranch )who would not want to be there!!!! Penny knows where she belongs. That is just wonderful. An other example of a four footed “person” saying what they want and need ——if only humans would take time and listen.
    Welcome home , Penny Glad you have recovered from your bout with pneumonia Stay well.

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  4. Shirley & James, Portland, OR Avatar
    Shirley & James, Portland, OR

    Welcome home Penny…welcome home!

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  5. Andrew, NZ Avatar
    Andrew, NZ

    The phrase “wrapped around her little paw” comes to mind! lol

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  6. Carla Polastro-Nigro Avatar

    I’m so glad to hear that Penny is well on her way to a full recovery and back home from the hospital!
    When you adopted her out, she must have thought: “Why did they move me to another home, when I already had a great one?”.:-)
    A very Happy Easter to you all.

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  7. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    What wonderful news! Penny is happy to be home, I know. Bless the family who adopted her, but she knows where she wants to be! Looks like she’ll be staying, eh?

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  8. Janet in Cambridge Avatar
    Janet in Cambridge

    No guilt. You found Penny a wonderful home and the people were very concerned about her. You just didn’t realize how bonded she was to her RDR home and companions, including the “servants.” I’m glad she’s recovering well from the pneumonia.

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  9. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    Penny knows she’s in the best family and the best place of all. Ongoing congratulations on making her home such a wonderful one. Happy Easter to you and all your babies.

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  10. Mircat Avatar
    Mircat

    Penny knew when she had found heaven on earth and she wanted to be back in her heaven. Thank goodness the family who adopted her were wise and wonderful and observant. Penny is where she wants and needs to be for her. Happy Easter to all the ranch inhabitants human and non-human!

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  11. Brenda, Texarkana, TX Avatar
    Brenda, Texarkana, TX

    I am happy that Penny’s new family loved her enough to understand her need to return to the ranch. I bless them and hope they were able to give another animal their love. We often will never know the the trauma these animal have endured so leaving the love and security of RDR must be very fearful even if they are going to another loving family.

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  12. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    I’m so happy to hear that Penny is recovering! I was just thinking about her and wondering how she’s been since her adoption didn’t work out. I’m glad that the family that adopted her cared enough for her feelings to return her when she was unhappy. Penny is one of my favorite RDR dogs! Give her a get well hug from me!
    Happy Easter! Hopefully spring is heading your way!

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  13. ginger & Tobias (the greythound) Avatar
    ginger & Tobias (the greythound)

    So glad you’re back home & feeling so much better, Penny! You’re so pretty & I don’t blame you for loving the RDR. I also am not surprised that another family adopted you, as you are such a sweetie. Now please make a great recovery & keep us all smiling.
    Big hugs,
    ginger, Tobias & Tlingit

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  14. Kristen D. Avatar
    Kristen D.

    So glad to hear Penny is on the mend. Happy Easter to you, Alayne and all the animals at RDR!

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  15. Nina Avatar
    Nina

    The family who adopted Penny wanted what was best for her….taking her back to the ranch was the wise move on their part. Penny is now at home at the ranch. Glad she is feeling better!

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  16. Boundforglory Avatar
    Boundforglory

    Having Penny back home is a great gift; I’m glad she’s well!
    She most certainly missed home too; this girl is sticking by your side for good!

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