My Shiba Inu is called Rocky. 

My Shiba Inu is called Rocky

My Shiba Inu is called Rocky. 

On January 26, 2017, Rocky experienced a major event in his life. He had a castration operation. He was depressed after returning. I felt a little sorry for him. I also tried to comfort him with delicious food. But he was still in a bad mood. He 

looked like he had just finished the operation. 

The camera captured me at home. 

He became very stiff when he put on clothes. 

Rocky stuck out his tongue and made faces. 

The artistic photos taken when he played in the snow for the first time. 

After a month of treatment, he is basically recovered now. 

Thank you to many friends who wish my Rocky a speedy recovery. As for those who questioned that he was a local dog, I don’t know the details. It’s still in an awkward period now. I can only hope that his appearance will reverse in the future. Since I have raised him, it doesn’t matter whether it is or not. 

After five days of intravenous drip, Rocky’s wound has healed a lot. Now he just needs to take medicine at home and slowly recuperate. It is expected that the stitches will be removed next week. Before, Rocky didn’t poop after the operation. It’s been five days and I’m worried about whether there is any problem with his intestines. So I used a cotton swab and some olive oil to stimulate his anus like a perverted aunt. Finally, he finally pooped. 

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My Shiba Inu is called Rocky. 

When I saw that his hair on his palms and belly was bitten off by his companions at the dog seller’s house, I decided to buy him. I have heard people say that when choosing a dog, you should choose the most lively one, but with my stubborn personality, I chose him without hesitation. I was originally going to foster him with the dog seller for a week, but I couldn’t suppress my excitement and drove my husband to take him home in the middle of the night. When I first brought him back in 

June 2017, he was only 2.6 kilograms. He likes to sleep in all kinds of ways. I used to look forward to taking the dog for a leisurely walk, sleeping with the dog, and enjoying the intimacy and interaction with people that cats can’t give. But when I really raised him, I found that I thought too simple. When he first came home, he pooped and peed everywhere, and his butt was wiped. After a week of unremitting efforts, Rocky finally learned to pee and poop on the urine pad. After a while, a friend who has a dog came to my house to play. She found that Rocky always liked to bite his paws. She suspected that it was a skin disease and suggested that I go to the hospital for a check-up. At first, I thought Rocky was just bored. It was my first time raising a dog and I was really inexperienced. The next day, I took Rocky to the hospital for a check-up and found that it was fungus and ear mites. He had to shave his hair. I heard that the hair of Shiba Inu will not grow as well as before after shaving, but there is no way, and it is important to treat the disease. So I prescribed medicine to apply it every day at home, plus a medicated bath. When I just got home in July 2017, I felt that he once doubted his dog life. I started to take him out for a walk every day, but he always held it in until I got home. It’s really a good thing to keep the good things within the family. Rocky sitting and waiting for the elevator: After a month and a half of struggle, the skin disease and ear mites have begun to show results after repeated treatments. But the big storm is still behind. On the night of September 20, 2017, my husband came home to play with him, and he accidentally jumped off the sofa and broke his bones. I was really scared when he fell. He screamed loudly and didn’t dare to put down his right hind leg. We rushed him to the hospital. When he was taking an X-ray, he bit the medical staff. Rocky had never bit anyone before. He had always been in extreme pain, so he did this. So we compensated the medical staff. The doctor said that he needed internal fixation surgery. I felt like the world had collapsed in an instant, and I regretted it so much. I took the painkiller injection and made an appointment for the surgery the next day. The next morning, I took Rocky to prepare for the surgery. The surgery lasted 2 hours, and I was under general anesthesia. When the nurse carried him out, he had not regained consciousness. It was so heartbreaking to see. Gradually, he woke up calmly, and I carried him home. The doctor said that the surgery was successful, but if the steel nail often hurts in the bones on rainy days in the future, it needs to be taken out. Rocky’s leg has been swollen, but he never cried. It’s now the fourth day after the surgery. I take him to get anti-inflammatory injections every day. As soon as he enters the hospital, he starts to breathe rapidly and tremble. He was still posing when he was getting an IV. Rocky, you are criticized by others for looking like a local dog, but I always think you are very cute. Rocky, no matter how much pain you are in, you don’t cry. Just endure it silently. Do you know that this hurts me more? Rocky, you don’t like to turn your belly over to show submission, but I know you will always be my loyal partner. Rocky, you still only know the sit command you learned from the dog seller, and I know your health is more important than anything else. Rocky, I know you had a rough childhood, but after the hardships, you will have a different dog life. I hope you get better soon.

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