
It was Christmas Eve. I swear I was a good boy. But something terrible happened anyway. As of right now, no one is talking, so I don't think I will spill the beans on my groomer just yet. If I know Cherry Pie, and I think I do, she will get to the bottom of the eye trauma. For right now, this is the story.
Everyone was a hustling and bustling, getting ready for the big day. Christmas. Head Poodle and Cherry Pie were doing the last minute shopping and we, Lula Mae and me, were off to get a bath and a trim so we could be sociable with the guests. We think we smell just fine, but our humans beg to differ. Especially Cherry Pie. I think I told you before how OCD she is. She hasn't changed.
All was going fine, right up to the last minute before my groomer.....
Head Poodle came in to get us, and things became very frantic....The groomer did not have us ready, so she told Head Poodle it would be another 15 minutes or so. They disappeared then reappeared. I was excited. I was very glad to get out of there. In the car Head Poodle tells Cherry the groomer did not charge for her services. Oh and she mentioned something about "If there is a vet bill, I will be happy to pay it." The Cherry and HP had some conversation about those comments when, Cherry Pie, ever the one to notice anything out of the ordinary-I swear she has ESP-noticed I was having trouble with my right eye.
"We have to get him to the vet IMMEDIATELY." We hurried home and deposited Lula Mae, who by the way was not very happy to be left at home, and then we zoomed to the vet. Thankfully, it was our regular vet, and she knew me.
"Oh, you don't look very comfortable," she croons.
No Shit Sherlock!!!!
"Let me take him back and take a look." She is always so calm and matter of fact.
I go in the back, they put some drops in my eyes, poke around a bit, then bring me back to Head Poodle and Cherry Pie. I can't see anything right now, but I am glad to smell them. I put my head in Cherry's lap and she strokes my head, and tells me I will be okay. I love that.
"I want to show you something." The vet takes out her flashlight and shines it in my eye. "Do you see that cloud over his pupil? He has an ulcerated lens. You will have to give him some ointment four times per day. Let's see how he does with that. The other eye seems okay, but put some in that one too. It is inflamed a bit. Oh, and see this?" She points to the size of my pupil. "Now compare the two sizes of pupils." She shows Cherry the right eye. "They need to be the same size. You will have to put a drop to dilate his eye. Check it in the morning. When they are traumatized like this, they can stay that way. We don't want that."
Gulp.
"I have to say, he was a good boy. He let the technician and I do the work, so he should be a good patient for you. It will be a two person job to get his medication in his eyes. One of you straddle him, the other pull down his eye lid and apply the medication."
"Okay," both Cherry and Head Poodle look at each other with fear in their eyes.
"What in the world happened to him? When we dropped him off his eyes were fine. The groomer said his eye was weeping a bit, but that is all. She swears she did not get anything in his eye. What do you think happened?" Cherry is all worked up.
"I do not know, but I do know his lens has been damaged some how. Now, let's see how he does in the next couple of days. Let's check in again on Monday." The vet looks concerned too. "Oh, and one more thing, do not let him outside in the light. It will be very painful for him. He needs to stay calm."
"Good Lord" is all I heard IN UNISON from both Cherry Pie and Head Poodle.
We get the bill paid, and I am hoisted into the back of the SUV for the ride home. Boy, she was right, it was very painful. I kept trying to rub my eye. Cherry Pie broke land and speed records getting us all back home.
When we got there, they dug out the head cone from the garage. Let me register my complaint right now. I HATE THE CONE.
After getting the beast on, I tried going on strike. Cherry was very gentle with me. She even got my big bed out, and she put it in the middle of the living room floor. Then she helped me lay down on it. I couldn't think straight. That cone is very disorienting. I was afraid to even move a muscle. So I didn't. Thankfully, Cherry Pie realized what was going on, and she helped me sit then lie down. That made me somewhat comfortable.
This went on all night long. Ointment in the eyes every four hours, and try to lay still. Even Lula Mae was right there with me. Well she wandered off a little bit, but she came right back to stay with me.
Christmas day wasn't so much fun. Lula and I spent the day in the bedroom. Just as well, there were too many people in the house. It was very noisy. I was happy to be all cuddled up with my gurly, Lula.
The next day I started feeling better. I could even see a little bit. I got to go outside and pee all by myself. What a relief.
Today, four days after the episode, I am almost back to normal. I still have some cloudiness on the eye according to Cherry, but HOORAY, the conehead is gone....Victory....
I heard Cherry on the phone this morning calling the groomer....let's see what she finds out from her, but we shall have to wait another day. The groomer is not in until tomorrow.
I have forgiven her, but I am not sure Cherry will...stay tuned.



