Saturday, March 16, 2019

Farewell to Lila

Almost eight years ago, I ran a blog post that included the news that we'd gotten a new dog, just a few months after the death of Molly B., our first. The post included this photo of the new dog:


Lila the Werewolf, July, 2011

I'm very sad to report that Lila died on March 13. She was probably around 12, and she had been having increasing mobility problems and associated pain. We had taken her to our favorite vet a few weeks ago to ask about her condition; she was still moving reasonably well and absent other health problems, the vet thought she might live a couple more years. But, she said, that thickening on her left knee might be bone cancer, so we should keep an eye on it. 

By March 11th, she was having a big problem getting up stairs. She was falling a couple of times a day, and she was clearly fearful about this and in more pain, so we took her back to the vet on Wednesday. Favorite vet and another vet agreed that yes, it was probable she had bone cancer (the thickening was worse), it would spread rapidly, and she was not a good candidate for amputation, given her age and the serious arthritis in her other leg and back. We don't want our pets to suffer, so we sadly and regretfully said goodbye to her.

She was not the sharpest knife in the canine drawer (we've had a very very smart dog and she was...a handful), but Lila was one of the sweetest. She liked and got along with almost all dogs and she turned out to be fine with cats. (We did a LOT of training to make sure she knew how to behave with them.) She was kind to people and always very nice to be around, as well. She lost her hearing a couple of years ago, and as her arthritis worsened, she no longer wagged her amazing tail, which could clear tables easily when she was younger.

We miss her very much and we're sad she's not barking at squirrels and begging for orange slices, one of her favorite people foods. Despite behind in some pain, she was sweet and cuddly right to the end.


Lila, March 11, 2019
I was eating a tangerine and she wanted a slice, which she got.


10 comments:

Mike A. said...

I'm so sorry for your loss, Lisa! Hugs!

Kendra Leonard said...

I'm so very sorry. She looks like she was a happy girl and a wonderful companion. I must ask, though, after her werewolf phase, did she drink milk and listen to modern jazz, as her namesake did? Big hugs.

Lisa Hirsch said...

Thank you, Michael and Kendra.

And hahaha, MAYBE. We named her Lila and a friend asked if she was a werewolf. :)

Lisa Hirsch said...

She was a very sweet and happy dog.

Bernt said...

Lisa, I'm so sorry to hear of Lila's passing. It sounds like she was a wonderful dog and a good companion. It's always very hard to lose a pet.

Lisa Hirsch said...

Thank you so much, and yes, she was a lovely and charming companion.

Alex Ross said...

I'm so, so sorry Lisa! She had a wonderful life with you.

Lisa Hirsch said...

Thank you, Alex.

JSC said...

So sorry for your loss :-( Rest in peace, Lila <3

Lisa Hirsch said...

Thank you, JSC.