Reunited: Black, Grey & White Lurcher Female

  • Dog ID 16749
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 05 Jul 2009
  • Name JESS
  • Gender & Breed Female Lurcher (Spayed)
  • Age Adult
  • Colour black, grey & white
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Yes
  • Date Lost 03 Jul 2009
  • Where Lost Congleton, Cheshire.
  • Lost In Region North West
  • Lost In Post Area CW12
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info
  • Listed By staceylurcher
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Fly
Dear Stacey & your beautiful animals (& of course your wonderful supporting family) I have just logged on after a busy spell and just am speechless, as everyone else says it is dreadful that you had to go through it all the first time, let alone again. So pleased your have all your dogs back with you, It must have been a nightmare for you and for them poor things. I see you are starting afresh and I wish you all the luck in the world you all deserve it, but would warm not to tell anyone any details from now on, play safe, anyone can log one here now and they do! so dont tell your story to new neighbours and be careful who you trust. We will all be here for you always.Such wickedness to animals is saddening, I hope the perpetrators are found and sentenced so they can't hurt anyone else.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
SallyR
  Hi Stacey If it has no date I am sure it will be ok, I have taken things that have passed the date but if you are worried just ring the vet and ask him. You could also try Strike on some herbal remedy for stress/anxiety. I have given my dog Rescue Remedy at times you can get it at Holland & Barrett and Boots etc. I am sure once you have all moved the anxiety will pass for you all.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou for such a lovely comment I wanted to ask some advice Strike is  starting to lose her fur again and going bald in places the same thing happened the last time she was stolen The vet said she was suffering from stress after everything she had been through is it safe to giveStrike the tablets she was given before as it has no best before date or should i just take her back? any advice will be greatfully recieved as always xxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Stacey, So glad to see the lovely photo of your three babies all together again and so, so hope that Jess's injury; which she has sustained is only a minor setback for her. Hopefully, she will forget this dreadful ordeal. For us adults though, it isn't so easy to forget and I think you are doing the right thing and the best thing, moving for the safety and well-being of both yourself, your children and your dogs. I think anybody if possible, would do the same had they suffered the ordeal that you all have. We hope you keep in touch on DL but in the meantime, I wish you all the best in your new home and may it bring you joy, luck and happiness. Love 'n' hugs to the dogs from Denise, Graeme, 'Ranger' & 'Bella' the Greyhounds. xxxx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
SallyR
Hi Stacey   I have just logged on and could not believe what I was  reading. I hope those pikey sh**t ass** have damaged themselves badly in the crash. The police hopefully will track them down this time. I am so happy you got all the dogs back safe and you and your family were not harmed. I think you moving is the best thing you could possibly do, and I wish you all the luck and happiness in your future home wherever that might be.   All the best StaceyLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
This is definately the right thing to do for the safety if us all thank you everyone for your well wishes it means such alot to me with all the doglovers in the world it beggers belief there are some evil monsters out there who are capeable of such a thing lets hope the police come back with something soon, did you get my other email jan I didnt want to ask everyone without your permission first xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Goldenfrodo
So pleased Jess seems to be ok. Good luck Stacey. Sending lots of positive thoughts to you and your family.  xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Hi Stacey, so pleased to see an updated photo of Jess, Strike and your Jack Russell pup, I so hope that your house move goes well and your family and dogs are safe in the future, will be thinking of you all. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
stacey so lovely to see your photo of your girls glad jess has not got any new injuries hope your move goes well and hopefully a new start for you and you family my love to you all ruthLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, it's so lovely to see the photo of your three gorgeous girls, particularly Jess, and looking quite settled again in spite of the traumatic time they've had.   I hope Jess improves again quickly, poor girl doesn't need any more pain in her life.   Let us know how she goes on won't you, and good luck with your move, hopefully it will prove to be the right course of action for you, you'll surely feel better for getting away from such bad memories and it will be a fresh start for you all.   Lots of love and support as always from me and my two xx       Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey what a nightmare for you all, thanks for the email and updated photo.  I'll  try and contact you shortly. Good luck and hope you get sorted and moved soon to start a fresh life.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou everyone so much for your lovely comments we as a family appreciate them so much Im very sorry to not be on sooner its been such an overwhelming time to have Jess back so quickly is a dream come true she was found by someone walking their dog and from what I was told by the vets she came out of the hedge from the fields to say hello to their dog! We searched that whole area just half an hour after the crash when she was seen running off but she must of been to frightened to come out of hiding my poor girl thank goodness for the dog she befriended! The police have been fantastic this time... they were out within half n hour of my mum reporting the burglery (as I was in too much of a state to do it) as they were taking the deatails of our 3 girls a call came through on the radio that there had been a serious crash involving two stolen vehicles (who burgled us) and a lady in a mini the thugs were seen by witnesses to jump out of the van and get the dogs from the wreckage and chuck them into the mile of a 60 mile an hour road into oncoming traffic to cause an accident to get away these people truely are MONSTERS thank goodness to the brave people who ran from their homes to get my girls, Jess doesnt have any new injuries however she has hurt her previous injury more her cruciate ligament she was limping when I got her from the vets Im going to get her into see Alan as soon as he can fit her in, Everyone involved the people from holmeschapel road everyone has been fantastic to us we lost a few things when we were burgled but none of that mattered compared to my dogs my children were hysterical we cannot go through this again this is the 3rd time we have been burgled the police are now taking this seriously but we are too scare to stay here now for the saftey of my family and my dogs we have decided to move and leave this nightmare behind us for good we have a move lined up we just have to pay some rent arrears off and we will be gone its so sad its come to this we will be leaving our family home for good but to keep us all safe I know its the right thing xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Madmutz Dog Walking
Been away for few days, couldnt believe it when came on here and read about Jess and family again......but so relieved she has been found along with the others...these people are just scum and need punishing bigtime! Hope you all are ok and big hugs sent your way xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
So relieved to see Jess has been reunited. When I read the news yesterday I felt physically sick that she should have had this happen again. I hope she recovers from the ordeal quickly and send lots of love and healing thoughts to the whole family
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doglover1
So pleased Jess has been found safe, she is such a fighter and I hope she recovers well, I only hope justice is done and the scum that did this to Jess and her family are caught and dealt with, they can't get away with this.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
thank goodness for that so pleased she has been foundLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Oh Stacey, this is wonderful news, I've only just been able to log on today. I'm so glad and so relieved that darling Jess is ok. As echoed by others, I hope the evil, mindless, scumbags get what's coming to them. So pleased for you all and Jess forgets about her horrible ordeal. xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
TracyB
Having not long been back from rescue kennels with a migraine I wasnt going to log on but had to & am so glad I did. This is as good as the day Koko was caught. I hope she is ok & the police catch the lowlifes. Please stay safe Jess - Stacey so pleased for you, we all know how much you have been through these last few months xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
AlisonH
Thanks for the text Jan. Was at Waddington Airshow when text arrived. So pleased Jess is safe and well. My heart goes out to the family they have been through so much recently. Hope the police managed to detain the scum that stole the dogs.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Goldenfrodo
So thankful Jess has been found. Hopefully she will be ok soon. What an ordeal for this poor girl to have to go through Positve and loving thoughts being sent to her and to her family. xxxxx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
Thank goodness she has been found so quickly. I do so hope she was not badly injured and will be home today with her loving family. Give her a big hug from me...judy
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Jan S
So thankful she is found safe. Much love to Jess and all her family xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Im so releived, thanks for texting me Jan, I was at work and couldnt wait to come home and check Jess's thread.  Hope you are all recovering from your ordeal. Sue xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Liz Cox
I couldn't be;ieve it when I saw Jess there again. So glad you got her back so quickly. My thoughts are with you all. XLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostGlynafon
Oh thank goodness she has been found so quickly!  Those of us who live miles away feel so helpless in these situations when all we would like to do is be there to help with the search.  Many thanks are due to the dog walker who found her and took her to the vet promptly and to the surgery for looking after her. Lets just hope that her injuries have not been made worse by this experience.  Poor dogs must have been terrified!  Hope you did not lose too much in the burglary Stacey.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostReynard
This is just the best news for a busy Hot Saturday,,,just hope she is OK, take care now Jess xxxx
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
12.10 o,m,  Tried a vet in Congleton and touched lucky it was the vet Jess was handed into Congleton Veterinary Centre, Stacey has not long left and Jess is reported to be o.k.  Such a relief that Jess is fine.  Great to now have the pleasure of moving her into the BLUE.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
oh thank goodness !! I just hope and pray she has no bad injuries. Poor Jess and her family have been through so much in recent months and the evil people that have inflicted this on them must be found and prosecuted.  thinking of Jess, Stacey and family xxx PamLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
fourhounds
So relieved Jess is found, thnx for txt Jan. Hoping and praying she is not seriously hurt and will soon be home with her family and they all will be able to recover from this horrendous nightmare. Hugs to all.xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
Thank god Jess is safe. Thank you Jan for the text. I so hope that she is ok as she has been through so much and so have the family xxx Welcome home again Jess xxx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Shirley4Collies
Only just picked up on this story (thanks Jan for the text) .. poor Jess what an ordeal she has been through (and of course all the family).  I hope she is OK and that her old injuries have not been affected by this.   There are just some horrible people in the world and I really hope these theives will be caught and PROPERLY punished.  Hugs to all concerned in this.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Oh thank goodness.   Thanks so much Jan for your text - was walking with the dogs in the wilds of France and I whooped for joy - birds and dogs alike must have thought I'd gone mad!   I just so hope that Jess isn't badly injured, bit worried that she was picked up rather easily it seems, but perhaps she just decided to trust, amazingly, after all she's been through.   Look forward to hearing more when we can and meantime welcome home Jess, and so pleased for you Stacey xx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Thanks for the text Jan-  Thank God she has been found. I do hope she will be ok. Sending love and best wishes xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
BaileyP
SO pleased that Jess has been found. Just looked at this thread by chance and couldn't believe it had happened to poor Stacey and Jess again. I hope these evil b******s get what they deserve. I hope Jess isn't too badly injured. BridgetxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostCJ - Police Liaison & SE Regional Coordinator
BEST NEWS TO START THE DAY!!  SO PLEASED SHE WAS FOUND QUICKLY.  Lets hope she is OK after yet another ordeal!!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Fantastic news, I do hope that she is not badly injured the poor girl has been through enough pain this year, so pleased for you Stacey and family, I do hope that the scum who stole your dogs get caught and sent to prison.   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
JESS HAS BEEN FOUND 10.00 a.m.  Stacey has just rang.  Jess has been handed into a vet in Congleton, family are on the way there.  She was picked by a walker walking their dogs.  Will update as soon as we get more news. Gawd so so happy, just hope she is not injured too badly.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
I've spoken to the Council for the area and passed details on of Jess, they will also alert holding kennels in case she is handed in.  DW is not on duty until Monday and will also be alerted. Thanks to Crewe DW who gave me the number to contact. x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Sue you are a star, Kaye was included in the mass emailing of posters so she should have received them to help pass the word on.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Ive emailed Kaye at Lurcher Link with Jess's detailsLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
I emailed further advice on things to do to Stacey with the posters late last night which includes suggesting to try and get media coverage.
When speaking to Stacey I said to her Jess may well be hiding up and once things settle she may show herself, at the moment it is like looking for a needle in a haystack at the moment. Once the posters start getting out and with media coverage hopefully it will bring sightings of her.  Fingers crossed she is found today.  GOOD LUCK Stacey.  Jan x
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Mollychops
Hi Stacey, how truly devastating for you all.  I hope from the bottom of my heart you get Jess back today. She is probably hiding up somewhere after all this comotion, and will show herself soon I hope.  Has this been locall media coverage on this?Local TV/radio/papers would make people aware and look out for Jess.  I wish I was nearer to help search Stacey, but Im with you in spirit, and thinking of you all. Take care Sue x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
fourhounds
Have the dog wardens in the area been contacted? The dog wardens sometimes  keep found dogs overnight in temporary council kennels before taking then to the pound in the morning.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www.dogshome.net/how-to-find-us.html Manchester & Cheshire Dogs? Home, Tel: 0871 918 1212
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
The email to enq@greenfieldsgreyhoundrescue.co.uk has bounced back, could someone who has been sent the posters try and see if they have any luck.  Jan x   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
2.00 a.m.  Thanks fourhounds and Mark (posters have been emailed to you both).  Posters also emailed to DL helpers, Co-ordinators and various rescues.  If anyone is able to help with the postering or forwarding on can you please let us know.  Thanks.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
fourhounds
I know MDH staff, I will contact them in the morning.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
fourhounds
Have you looked at Cheshire Dogs Home  and Greenfields Rescue near Congleton: Contact: Caroline on 01782 505031
Email: enq@greenfieldsgreyhoundrescue.co.uk
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Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Having been out for the evening I just could not believe my eyes when I logged on and saw Jess was missing again ! Stacey I am so dreadfully sorry and can only begin to imagine the hell you are going through right now. These people must be caught !! Jess please stay safe until you are found xx PamLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
mark stowell
I will be at Manchester dogs home on Monday and have a great contact there so will keep an eye out for her. Stay safe Jess we are all thinking of you, Stacey & family. Mark (GRWE) South EastLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks everyone for your help and support, this is like a horrible dream. Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey various size posters with both pics on, further info/advice and SCENTING/MAPPING instructions now emailed to you.  Make sure all vets in the area are notified and try and get a poster to them.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostAngus
Have put out an alert on Twitter for JessLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
doglover1
 So pleased Jess is safe, she is such a fighter and i hope she will recover well, I just hope justice is done and the scum that did this to Jess and her family are caught and dealt with, they cant get away with this.    Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
thanx Jan & gm xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Oh Stacey, this just defies belief! I hope the scumbags rott in hell for what they have done to poor Jess and your other dogs. So glad the other dogs are ok and I'm sure Jess is safe wherever she is. I pray for her quick and safe return. I just don't know what else to say, I followed your story earlier this year and was so happy that Jess was making a good recovery, albeit a slow one. And now this. I wish I wasn't so far away, but if I can be of any help in any other way; please, please let us both know. Stay safe dear Jess, you'll be home soon! P.S What goes around, comes around -  We hope! xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey do not worry about the photo, I've found the headshot one from last time and included it on the photo from when she was recovering.  Keep your chin up, we are all behind you and your family.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou everyone such kind words, I will be back in congleton tomorrow to continue our search for Jess Our children are devastated especially my disabled little girl she doesnt understand where she has gone with a heavy heart we have had to leave congleton until the morning I have contacted congleton council but have had to leave all details as they are closed untill monday Im sure that if a dog is found in that area or surrounding they go to Manchester dogs home? I will contact them first thing too xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Debbzz
Oh no - I am speachless.  I hope that Jess is found very quickly and is not badly injured.  I wish I did not live so far away ....... I hope the b**tards who did this get what they deserve (prison is too good for scum like them). Poor poor Jess ..... Hang in there Stacey. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
TracyB
Hard to believe Jess has been taken again. I have crossposted to THL & asked for urgent help to get your girl home again. Dread to think how you must be feeling but stay calm &strong. She was found before & will be again Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
This is just unbeleavable. How much can one person and a dog take? These people are just evil vermin. I hope they are suffering with their injuries, serves them right. I do so hope that you find dear Jess quickly and she is not too badly injured.  My thoughts and prays are with you stacey...
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dinkydoodle
I followed Jess' previous posts when she was stolen and was delighted she was getting on so well so I read a text earlier from doglover with disbelief and horror.  I hope Jess will soon be back with her loving family once again and the ******** who did this are severly punished.  Thoughts with Stacey once again.x.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
The police have impounded both the vehicles but as they are both stolen we cannot indentify these monsters from them they are taking fingerprints and have blood samples from the scene we will get them this time when the police catch up with them they face serious charges burglery stealing 3 vehicles leaving the scene of an accident wreckless driving endagering lives Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Hi everyone, I cant believe Im here again my heart is truely broken My two lurcher girls were stolen along with my jackrussel cookie love when my house was burgled today between 10:00am - 11:00am We immeadiately called the police who were fantastic and came straight round they placed a stop on all vans and lorrys during one of these stops the van refused to stop and the police gave chase following a suburu 4x4 and a white van a lady was reversing out of her drive and the two cars hit her Im told it was absolute carnage the dogs managed to escape the wreckage and were kindly took to safety by horrified witnesses who lived opposite the scene a lady tried to approach Jess and she ran she is injured to what extent we just dont know, The police helicopters have been searching and the police dogs managed to pick up their scent but the police have said the area is just to large the four men in the stolen vehicles then went on to rob another van from the scene of the crime to escape in  but as far as we know only one man got away in it the eye  witnesses have said that one of the robbers were seriously injured with broken bones and will have to attend hospital the police are following this uo Jess was last seen running towards the fields in the long grass opposite Holmes chapel road we have been searching everywhere for her and spoken to the local farmers Im having so much trouble trying to get a photo as my laptop was also stolen in the burglery and it had everything on, I love you so much Jess I know your a fighter you fought so har last time to stay alive until we found you, dont give up on us Jess I WILL find you sweetheart I promise xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
AlisonH
So sorry to hear Jess has been targeted again. Hope she is found safe and well soon. Hope the police are able to prosecute the scum who did this. Stay safe sweetheart until your family are able to find you.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Poster updated with postcode where Jess escaped from crashed vehicle and contact numbers, various size posters will be done a.s.a.p. and emailed out to helpers etc.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Oh Jess, poor girl, stay safe until you are found and please let this be quick.   Stacey, thinking of you all at this most awful time, can't believe this has happened to you again.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
doglover1
Words fail me, please stay safe Jess, my thoughts are with you Stacey & family.x Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
For some reason I had only been thinking about Jess today and I could not believe it when I logged on tonight to see she had been stolen again, how awful for her I do hope that she is found ASAP, she must be traumatized, poor girl. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Furlover - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
This  is terrible news .  I hope Jess is found safe and quickly after all this poor girl has already gone through. Hope also, that the police follow this through and prosecute the people responsible. Hope that the other dogs are recovering ok after the horrendous ordeal.   Keep safe Jess until you are found........ after everything so far you so deserve to be found and need to be kept really safe from now on .. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
20.55 p.m. not long got in from work.  Had a text alert earlier from debbi_jayne about the emails from Facebook, which I have also received.  Stacey had rang my home number, we have just managed to speak to each other.  Obviously the whole family are really shaken up about what has happened today. Strike and Cookie are o.k. but distraught.  Jess has escaped from the crashed wreckage in Holmes Chapel Road, Congleton area which is approx 20-25 miles from home.  The men stole a van in Lincolnshire, there was four men and two vehicles.  They burgled Stacey's house, forced entry in the back, cut through security camera and lifted dogs over the fence.  Police helicopter and dogs are searching the area where the men escaped from the crashed vehicles.  Jess is missing in openland and the landowner has given family/searchers permission to search on the land.  The house was broken into approx 10.30 a.m. this morning.  As soon as Stacey/Family can update us they will, they are all out looking for Jess who is reported injured. Stacey is going to try and send a photo of Jess by mobile phone a.s.a.p. Come on Jess we need to find you and get you back to your family.  Jan x   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
OMG I can't believe this Stay safe Jess until you are found xxx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
oh my god i cant believe this has happened again stacey , at least she has got away from them i am sure she will be found xxxx ruthLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
I cannot believe this!  Jess’s fund was not totally used as she .recovered so wellbut guess needed now,,,No wonder she ran away having been in this situation before.anyone able to poster?  The fund will cover your expenses..please helpe mail admin@doglost.co.uk...thanks.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
merymut chem
posted on lurcher link & hound lounge    to far away to help but thoughts are with you xx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jo - Area Co-ordinator, Essex
OMG, I couldn't believe it when I saw Jess's photo on the missing alert banner. Keeping everything crossed that they are all back home very soon. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Meeka
Oh Stacey - after all you have been through - I truly wish I was closer to help you but am praying for Jess's speedy return and that these undesirable peoeple get whats coming from them - best of luck, everything crossed down south for you.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Stacey i cant tell you how much im praying for Jess;s safe return, Lots of love im thinking of you, wish I   was nearer. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostCJ - Police Liaison & SE Regional Coordinator
Another update on Facebook
Beverley wrote at 11:04
2 of the dogs are safe and well,,little shocked but ok. Police followed the 2 men from holmes chapel to congleton,where the men panicked and crashed into an oncoming vehicle. Jess is said to have ran away from the scene,police and family members are now searching for Jess. Thats all i can tell you for now.     OK any helpers in this area PLEASE LOOK OUT
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DogLostCJ - Police Liaison & SE Regional Coordinator
First message   STACEY'S DOGS HAVE YET AGAIN BEEN TAKEN!!
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD,,AND GET THEM HOME,,,,,,,,,,THANKS!!
3 DOG'S MISSING ,,2 LURCHERS,BLACK/WHITE,,1 SMOOTH COAT,,1 ROUGH COAT, BLACK RUSSELL TOO,AND HE IS GINGER AND WHITE,,BOTH lURCHERS ARE CHIPPED,,1 LURCHER IS PREGNANT,,JESS STILL POORLY,FROM CRONKINSON OAK IN NANTWICH,4 KIDS ARE LEFT DEVASTATED,,IT APPEARS THAT THE DOGS WERE LIFTED OVER THE FENCE,,SOMEONE MUST HAVE SEEN THESE ''PEOPLE'' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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DogLostCJ - Police Liaison & SE Regional Coordinator
URGENT this has come in via facebook messages. JESS HAS BEEN TAKEN AGAIN!!!!   I will change stauts to lost then update from deatils as on facebook        Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
SallyR
Hi   We havent heard anything lately on Jess, how is she doing now?Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, I'm so very pleased to see that Jess has recovered so well and doesn't need to go through surgery, it's the very best news you could have wished for.   I do hope that your girls are doing well also and that life will be a little more kind to you as a family in the future.    And I hope you feel that Jess has got her spark back now - and yes, please can I echo the pleas of others for some piccies, we need to see Jess looking happier!   XX  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
Stacey thanks so much for the update i am so pleased for you that jess has made it, i hope the rest of your family are well and you can look forward to a nice summer, love to you all RuthLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
Sending love & light and healing to you all. So glad for you. Remember always ^^^ every cloud always has a silver lining
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Yasa
Lovely news Stacey. Thank you so much for he update. Hopefully you will all have better luck now, as things are settling down. Do please send us some photos, we have been asking so long LOL xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
I am pleased to read that Jess is doing well, it would be lovely to see an updated photo  of her and Strike as she looks so sad on the photo on site, it would be really nice for every one who has been routing for her recovery to see  a photo of her looking happy.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Stacey that is fantastic news! Thanks for sharing it with us!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Email from Stacey: I have been trying to write on Dog Lost but it isn't letting me post? Jess is doing wonderfully well and coping well with her leg in fact now you wouldn't even notice she had an injury there! After speaking to Lisa from GRWE she agreed with Alan as Jess is fully mobile and not in pain then the operation would not be necessary as it could cause further damage she has been through so much already things have finally settled down! Stacey thanks for the update, great to see Jess has recovered.  Would be nice to have an updated photo of her and Strike.  Hope things are a lot better with the family and your daughter has also recovered from her illness.  Hugs and kisses to you all.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
SallyR
Hi Stacey I have just caught up with your news as I have been off work with my knee and no pc at home. I am so glad all your girls are getting better, you are such a wonderful mum to all. They will blossom under your love and care. As everyone else has said you have turned a corner now and it is upwards from now on. My Love and kisses to you all and big slurps from my 2 x Sally  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Aww thankyou so much everyone you are all amazing I swear I have felt all your support and healing thoughts! Its been so good being able to get back on and speak to you all fly you made me smile how lovely that all your friends and neighbours have been asking about Jess thankyou all so much hopefully the updates now will only get better God bless you all xxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
What a lovely surprise, I popped on to Jess's page and found Staceys good news, I couldn't be more pleased for you Stacey, it must have been a very drk time for you but you have come through and we all hope and pray things will improve all the time. I hope Jess gets to be completely well again and forgets her awful ordeal. I will tell my friends and neighbours who have been asking me for an update! So many people have been following your story. Take care and be happy.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Ha ha Jan funny you should say that!   I have been enjoying everyone else's dogs out here, of course, as I'm much missing B&B, but interestingly enough the likelihood of people losing their dogs here is much diminished as, unfortunately for the dogs, there is a law that all dogs have to be on leads, I think because of the possibility of bear attacks - I haven't seen any and I don't think any have been seen, round here anyway, but that is the law.   Yes, having a lovely time, thanks!   Sue X
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Bess 'n' Barneys Mum hope you are enjoying your trip and well done for checking up on DL, are you helping owners in Canada find their missing dogs?  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
glamtrash
Hi Stacey. It was soo good to see your post today. I have been checking and hoping to hear from you. Glad that life is calmer and kinder. Long may it last. Don't know if I mentioned before but my mad Springer (Toby) ran into my daughters lurcher in the park on Christmas Eve 2 years ago which resulted in an operation for the cruciate ligament. Although it was a trauma at the time it was nothing in comparison to what you have been through so don't worry too much. What will be will be. Take care. Love & licks. Jenny MLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, so good to hear that things are improving for all of you, long may it last !    I am in Canada at the moment visiting grandchildren but am keeping an eye on doglost matters and it's especially good to see your update.   It sounds as though Jess is doing well, but there's some room for improvement and it'll be good to hear what Alan thinks when he sees her, and if he feels surgery is a possibility.   Of course, it was always going to take a while.   Thinking of you with love and support as always and hugs to Jess and Strike xx  
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DogLostLostdogs ScotlandSable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
Great news to see this lady on the mend. What a difference, some time and TLC have made.Well done everyone and well done Jess for having the strength to see it through.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Stacey for replying to my emails and updating everyone it is greatly appreciated. So pleased to have an update on your daughters and Jess and Strike are on the mend, look forward to seeing pics.  I'll contact vets to sort a payment out.  Sending you all hugs and kisses.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
PS, pictures of Jess and Strike will follow asap xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Hiya everyone, firstly I must apologise for not being able to get back on line sooner I have read through previous posts and it still touches my heart how many of you have been writing and asking about Jess strike and my girls your kindness is amazing x My daughter Laylee is recovering well and now has to attend physio Ruby is still undergoing operations at alderhey its been a heart wrenching time but we all seem to be coming out the other end of this now heres hoping.... Jess is doing amazingly well she does seem to be having problems with her back legs still but not constantly she cannot lay for any period of time when shes too hot she will limp when she is too cold she will limp ? I will be arranging to take her back to see Alan at the vets as requested to see if he recommends the surgery on her cruciate ligament now he wanted to see how Jess managed with it Strike is well strike happy fun loving and being ever such a good girl for me now Lisa's suggestions have worked a treat I swear she is a miricle worker! Both my lurcher girls seem to be forgetting their traumatic time slowly Strike even pushed her way through my front door the other day and chased our neighbours cat up a tree she loved it! I will be so much more careful in future with the front door as so many stories on here have ended in tradegy that way.. Once again thankyou all so much for your kind words and support it means so much to me with everything we are going through god bless you all xxxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Hi Stacey, I hope that everything is going well for you and your family after the stressful few months, it would be nice to have an update on Jess  and it would be lovely to see a picture of Jess now that she is so much better, also to see Strike who has  gone through a hard time. I know that your girls are your first priority and hope that they are all OK, thinking of you.   LizLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Update from Stacey via email o.k. to copy onto Jess' page to update us: Sorry Jan been mad busy Been back at the hospital today with daughter a follow up from her measles she is being sent to physio.  Its one thing after another Jess seems improving by the day she has the odd limp on that back leg it seems to seize up when she is cold I will get on the site asap and thankyou once again for all your help xx Sent best wishes to Stacey and family, have asked Stacey to let us know when Jess next visits the vet, which is due around about now.  Thank you all for your continued support.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
Just popped in to say hi, still thinking of you all and sending healing thoughts...x
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glamtrash
Hi Stacey. Just a friendly word hoping life is treating you calmer and kinder. Just when you think its safe to go back in the water that bloody shark comes back doesn't it!! When my life has been rubbish - oh! yes! been there Experience has taught me to just take a tiny piece of what I can deal with at one time and park the rest to be dealt with another time. Hope that makes sense. Love & licks. Jenny MLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
hi stacey i really hope things are going well with your daughter ,jess and strike i still check on here most days and thought i would just drop you a note to let you know we are all still behind you all and sending you lots of love ruthLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Hi Stacey I can understand why you haven't had a minute to post on here, but just to let you know that everyone still care's about You, your family and dear Jess and Strike. You've had an awful time and no-one can know how you're feeling. Take good care of yourself. Hope things are on the up and Jess is getting stronger.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Teo for posting an update on the TTouch.  I've not spoken to Stacey since she told us about the news on her daughter.  Last update was from a relative.  As soon as there is another update it will be posted.   Hope everything is o.k. with Jess and family, sending best wishes to you all. Thanks again everyone for your continued support.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
Because of Stacey's daughter being in hospital on intensive care Stacey wasn't able to be intouch with us just then. And it was decided that the TTouch apointment should be postponed until things have settled down a bit for Stacey. The arrangement is that Stacey will contact the TTouch practitioner when the time is right. Meanwhile we are grateful for all the support you continue to give. Thanks.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Hi Stacey, hope that things are beginning to settle down again a bit for you and your family - what a traumatic time of it you've been having.   I was wondering if Jess was able to have her T-touch appointment on 21st as planned - would be very interested to hear how this went.   Also would be good to have an update on how she is getting on generally.   Love and support as always xx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Stacey, pleased to read that your daughter is home from the hospital, what an awful few months you and your family have had, I still check on Jess's page every day, I am glad Jess is feeling much better, when you have the time it would be lovely to see an updated picture of Jess and Strike, thinking of you all at this stressful time, LizLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Update from family member: "Thanks very much for your support. The baby is out of hospital (last night) and continuing to recover at home.x" So pleased she is back home and sending the family best wishes.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
So pleased you've been able to make contact with Stacey, well done Jan for your persistence.   Poor Stacey, she must be distraught; if you speak to her again, please give her and her family our very best wishes. She needs all the support she can get at the moment.   So glad that Jess is improving, lots of love as always xx 
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Just managed to speak to Stacey, she apologies for not being online but her youngest daughter in seriously ill in hospital in intensive care.  As soon as there is anymore news she will let us know. Jess is not due back at the vets for a couple of weeks and is a lot better but still having the problems with her leg mainly when she has been lying for a while. Stacey thinking of you and your family, sending healing thoughts to your daughter.  Lots of love Jan xxx    Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
As I've said in my previous post Stacey maybe having computer problems.  We all know that there are other family commitments within the family, which require ongoing visits to Hospital.  As soon as we have an update from Stacey it will be posted.  Thanks for the continued support.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
I've tried to contact Stacey for an update a few times, number is no longer recognised, also tried by email.  As soon as we get an update we will let you know.  Stacey maybe having problems with her internet and no longer using the phone.  I've spoken to the vets Jess has not been back to them since 5.03.09.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
Still thinking of you all and sending healing thoughts...
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Unknown
I see you have not posted for a few days.  I hope all is well with you all.  It must be hard for you to cope sometimes, but you have done a great job so far.  Hope Ruby is ok.  Hope Jess is coming along nicely as well. How is Spike? It's a long hard road for you, but you will come through it  and all will work out well, i am sure. thinking of you all, take care.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey any updates on Jess?  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, thanks for thinking of us and keeping us "in the know" - I too have been doing a bit of research, will do more now we know the specifics, but from what I read Jess should improve considerably.   I got into some chat room where there was a lot of discussion about cruciate ligament injuries by people whose dogs had experienced these, and it seems they mostly completely recover given time.   Some had to have surgery but that can prove successful too.   So I'm sure the future looks bright for her, obviously the next few weeks will tell their own story, and you will know from Jess if she is improving or if she will need surgery - 4 weeks isn't so long.   And in the meantime when she's feeling more comfortable she'll be able to get the benefit of the TTouch,which I'm sure will help her.   I'm so sorry the news about poor Ruby isn't better, but it's amazing how resilient children can be and although it seems awful to us, she has the benefit of her young age, and hopefully they can improve things for her as time goes by.   Look after yourself and keep your strength up, you are doing so well for all your family.   Love and support as always xx           Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
Thanks for the update Stacey. It must be quite a relief for you now to know what is the matter with Jess. Now you can at least put your mind at rest that it is not something much worse and you now have an idea of what to do to help Jess' healing. I've done a bit more research on Jess' injury and I have e-mailed to Jan some details of what we can do to help Jess' healing. She will no doubt tell you about this. Also I know that the TTouch will be very beneficial for Jess with this particular injury.  I am very sorry to hear your news about Ruby and that she will need more treatment. I don't know how you cope with all these woriies. You are a wonder. Jess and all of you are constantly in my thoughts and prayers.  Love to you all and God bless you. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey thanks for the update.  Good that you have now found exactly what is wrong with Jess, at least you have an idea of what to expect for the future. 'THANK YOU' again to everyone who has donated and made it possible for Jess to get the treatment she needs. Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
hi stacey glad that you have at last found out what is wrong with jess and that it is nothing life threatening, with time she will heal and do things at her own pace and will return to herself might not be able to dash about like she used to but at least you will still have her her mental state will return to the old jess really it has not been that long our cat is now starting to play and be her old daft self and she lost her leg at the end of september and she has not been through anything like your poor jess so gently gently and she will get there . sorry to hear about ruby poor little thing i hope she will be able to get her eyes sorted love to you all ruth xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Im sorry Ive only just managed to get back on thankyou so much for paying the fee's at the vets Jan x Alan confirmed that Jess has torn her cornial cruciate ligaments he does not recommend surgery unless Jess's legs continue to give her pain and upset for more than 4 weeks I asked about the complications and he said her leg will never heal it is something she will learn to live with and only gentle exercise, Im pleased its been diagnosed as I knew there really was a problem she wouldnt show the vet her pain but I saw it in her eyes. Not so good news for Ruby the vision in her right eye has deteriorated and that was her 'good' one looks like even more surgery in store for her :( xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
have been thinking of you all today hope everything has gone well for ruby and jess xxx ruthLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Just spoken to vet to update fees, Jess is now in the vet's waiting for her X-Ray.  Good luck to Jess, Stacey and Ruby today we are all thinking of you.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Hi Stacey, just been updating myself on yours and Jess's recent news.Its good that something is happening about her poor legs and now the only way is forward. My vet nurse friend has sent me some info about a lady who is a 'healer' who is used by the rescue she works for, with great success so thats another plus to bear in mind for the future. Agree with everyone, we all have times when nothing seems to be straightforward, but then they improve, and they will for you too.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi stacey .thankyou for your support ,hope jess gets well soon .& your darling ruby  gets well with the help of alderhey its a wonderful hospital .i know /i know it will be along grieving process with nate .from my past experience.you lose someone piece by piece .& with your jess youll get her back piece by piece .nates not home with us yet .im making it a special birthday present to myself .hoping hes home in spirit by the end of the week .its all i ever wanted was nate .xxx stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Teo, I had a long conversation with Rachel again last night and she has explained to me that we will have to postpone the Ttouch for Jess as she will be quite sore following her anesethic tomorrow she has penciled Jess in for th 21st at 10:00am all being well with Jess's recovery she said many thanks again Alan didnt believe in th Ttouch but said it couldnt hurt to try and from what I have read it sounds fantastic ! Thanks again Teo for all you are doing for Jess God bless you xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou everyone for your kind words and for making me smile Jenny M!! I do feel a bit better that my concerns have been recognised and something is being done Aalan also said that her knee was loose Im not sure if that has something to do with th cruciate damage? Jess is being taken in there in the morning then we have to go to alderhey with our little Ruby she is blind in one eye and partially sighted in the other due to being born with cataracts she has had many operations on her eyes she is only 3 and Im told she will have many more for the rest of her life, they have inserted a lense into the inside of her eye just behind the pupil but it doesnt seem to have been a success and hasnt improved her vision she will constantly need ops to change the implant as her eyes grow.. Its true it never rains but pours but Im feeling much more confident and positive about the future today things can only get better as they say!! Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
glamtrash
Hi again Stacey, you do so well to keep us updated. I am one of many who check on your progress. I completely agree with other people - it never rains but it pours!! My daughters lurcher (Jess lookalike) had to have surgery for a cruciate ligament injury - caused by playing with  my loopy springer  spaniel on Christmas Eve, my Dad had just died and my son in law was in Afghanistan so I felt completely responsible for everything but with hindsight I know now it was just how life goes. Sally recovered from her surgery now runs around the park with the occasional little 'skip' on the leg concerned but is absolutely fine. Apparently its an injury that football players suffer as well. I will be thinking about you on Thursday for both Jess and Ruby. Keep strong and positive and make sure you look after YOURSELF ( yes! I was shouting!!. Love and licks. Jenny MLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Thanks for the update Stacey, I check every day on the progress of Jess, I hope that Alan finds out what is wrong with her legs, it is the not knowing what is wrong that is the worst, if it is the cruciate ligament and she has to have an operation I am sure she will be fine,I know three dogs that have had cruciate ligament surgery and they are all fine now, will be thinking of Jess tomorrow and I hope everything goes well with Ruby's operation, hugs for Jess and Strike from me and my Cocker boy.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
whiskas
Good to hear you are at last getting somewhere with Jess's legs. I hope all goes well with your little girls eyes and that no further operations are needed. I think you have coped so well with all of this and wish I was closer to you so I could help. I will certainly add more to the Jess fund if more is needed in the future. Good luck to you all for the coming days and weeks and you will continue to be in my thoughts each day
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Stacey for updating us and great you have now got more of an idea of what maybe causing the problems with her legs.  Good luck for Thursday with Jess and your daughter, we will all be thinking of you and sending them both best wishes and lots of love.  Will contact the vet's to sort payments out, will be going to Crufts possibily Thursday but definately Friday and will not be back until Monday, hope to still be able to get online but depends if network can be picked up.  Keep your chin up you are doing brilliant.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
k9collie
Hi Stacey, although this is only the second time I have posted on here I have been following this since the begining. Please give Jess a very gentle cuddle from me. I think you are doing a wonderful job & my heart goes out to you! All the best for Thursday. PS I know of a couple of dogs that had cruciate ligament damage and they recovered well, it just takes time! Love to you and your familyxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, I'm so pleased to hear that you now have some information about Jess' injury, it's been so clear she has had a problem and at least now you are going to find out exactly what it is, which can only be good.   Well done you, you've been able to get a good grasp of what's going on and been able to pass it on to all of us, not easy when your emotions are understandably in such turmoil.   All very best wishes for Thursday, both for Jess and for Ruby, and yes, if Jess does have to have surgery then we will all pitch in again, you can be sure.   It seems to feel better with a bit more information, I hope you feel that too.   Love and support as always and look forward to hearing more at the end of the week, thinking of you and your family xx   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
hi stacey it was cruciate ligament  damage that our dog had when we had to build her a play pen our vets wouldnt operate due to her age but she did get better with rest .sorry to hear your little girl has to have surgery the same day ,it never rains but it pours, they say ,certainly seems to be the case with you ,dont worry if jess has to have the op i am sure we can soon top the fund up if she runs short ,good luck on thursday i will be thinking of you all love ruth xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Me and Jess have just got back from the vets Alan has again felt her legs and thinks Jess may have a cruciate ligament injury in her back left leg this has been the one giving Jess the most problems there are two types of cruciate injuries one is very rare and would need surgery to try and fix it and the other he wouldnt operate on it would heal eventually left alone the rare cruciate injury Im told is usually related to an RTA we are certainly hoping its not the rare type of injury Jess is going under anesethic Thursday morning so Alan can have a proper look at her leg we will be taking Jess at 9:50am to the vets and then we have to go straight to alderhey as our little girl ruby is also having surgery that day on her eyes, we will have to ring back the vets at 4:00pm too see how Jess has got on I pray she will be ok, Jan Im not able to ring you as Iv no credit Alan hasnt made a charge for seeing Jess tonight xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
Good to speak with you on the phone today. You sounded a bit more up-beat. I'm glad the vet was able to give you some more definite idea about Jess' leg injury. Many dogs get cruciate injury. The acute form needing an operation is, as Alan told you, more rare. Hopefully Jess won't need an operation, but only rest and time, generally I believe a matter of about eight weeks. Anyway we all hope for the best and you can be sure that we are all with you all the time - healing thoughts and prayers pouring out to Jess and you. And also for Ruby for her operation. I've just been looking back over Jess' journey - what a long way she has come and how so much better she is getting. You've done wonders for her. Now we must complete her healing - don't worry about the cost (for instance if an operation is needed) we can do it.      Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
SallyR
Hi Stacey Just want to say hello and hope you are keeping well, you are a wonderful mum to your 2 and they are in the best possible hands. I am glad the harness is helping and look forward to see some pics. I have just read the poem from Nate and had a good sob it was so beautiful x You are being strong for each other and I think it is wonderful. All the best Sally x Big hugs to Jess and strike Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
Hi Stacey,   I'm glad the harness is  a success.  All the best for your visit to Alan the Vet tomorrow. I'll be thinking of you then.  Have you received the Body Wrap and have you heard from Rachael Jackson the TTouch practitioner yet.  God bless.  Teo.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey I will send a text to the other mobile number I have and also email you.  Great the harness is being a big help.  Good luck tomorrow when you visit the vet.  I am back at work tomorrow so will not be home until late.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Jan would you plz send me your number again I havent got it now I have changed phones If I send you a piccy of Jess in her new harness would you upload it for me plz many thanks again Teo it has worked wonders for us a gentle tug on the harness is enough to get Jess moving its not so difficult for us to get her outside anymore its taken a great deal of strain of us its super thankyou xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou so much fly x I just wanted to let everyone know Ive had to re-arrange my appointment for Jess to see Alan tonight as it was in market drayton and my exhaust fell off this morning its just another thing thats getting me down Ive spoken to nantwich vets and they said its not a problem Jess can be seen by alan on monday at the vets by us wanted to let everyone know xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Hi Stacey You just have to believe all the comments, because when you are feeling low and tired its hard to trust your own emotions. Everyone here cares so much about you and your girls. You are probably not taking good care of yourself, giving so much to Jess and Strike, you have nothing to reproach your self for, although we all feel misplaced guilt at times like this because we love our pets so much. There was no neglect on your part so please try to put it out of your mind and as soon as you are feeling stronger and more optimistic Jess & Strike will pick up on it. The T Touch looks brilliant, and I was just talking to a friend who is a vet nurse who says it is very effective. Get some good quality sleep and know we are all supporting you 110%.Jess has a strong spirit, she proved she wanted to live by beating all the odds!  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, firstly I would totally support what Teddy's Mum has said, she has got it spot on.   Secondly what a fabulous offer from Teo - I have just had a look round the TTouch TTeam site and it looks fantastic.   Whether the time is right yet for Jess remains to be seen and Alan will be able to say, but when it is I'm sure she will gain a great deal of benefit from it.   It sounds wonderful and I can well understand from watching some of the work on the videos how therapeutic it would be.   Good luck with the vet visit tomorrow, hope you come away with some answers.   Love and very best wishes as always xx     Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
Stacey, you must stop feeling that you have let Jess and strike down. With the best will in the world and the love and protection of we dog owners, nasty things can and do happen to our best friends. All of us here on doglost know that, either from bitter experience or by reading the threads here.  What you must remember is that you are pulling out all the stops for Jess, doing the right thing and loving her. She is getting the care she needs. Like humans she is having highs and lows of illness. It will take time, as so many people on here have said. You too are having these, it is an awful emotional roller coaster. Your love and strengh will see her through. Chin up, we are all rooting for you . Sending healing thoughts...judy
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nuttynate
hi stacey .you feeling the way you do is hurtful .but it also is a feeling of tremendous love  for jess to get better .there is no wrong in that .it comes natural to some people .knowing how to feel .some people dont know how & thats why they get all knotted up in side & your not being silly .your just feeling full of emotions .it makes me smile more people cared about my nate & family & this moment in time it has filled my heart with more& more love for my darling little man nate .i will make you smile with this one .i had so many names for nate .besides littleman.there was mr wonderful& he was .there was mr trundle .the way he walked pitter patter on the laminate floor .& there was nuttynate which he was .there was mums boy which he was .i could go on .but i wont .spoke to jane yesterday .she is a very warming person & i can feel that in her voice .i am here if you need to email xxx stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www.ttouchtteam.co.uk Thanks Teo for posting and telecon/s and emails today, do not know where we would be without you.  The lovely Teo has arranged for TTouch Theraphy for Jess, the above link explains exactly what this is.  It maybe just what Jess and Stacey need and enable Stacey to make Jess feel secure again.  It is a very mild form of massage.   In normal circumstances we can give our dogs hugs and cuddles but with Jess it has to be very gentle does it.  This form of therapy will be discussed with Alan (vet) to make sure it is o.k. Look forward to seeing how Jess and Stacey get on with the vet and this therapy.  Stacey will be shown how to do the therapy herself.  Good luck.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
Hi stacey - it was good to be able to talk with you today. I marvel at the way you have been keeping on caring for Jess especially as you also have to look after your family and then you seem to still have time to be concerned for others who have lost their dogs. I have been busy this evening (Wednesday) phoning people to get you and Jess some more help. You should soon get a call from Rachael Jackson to arrange a meeting with you. Meanwhile my thoughts are with you as you see the Vet again on Friday(?). Look out for a little package in the post addressed to Jess! Remember we are all with you joining our love with yours for Jess. She really is getting better even if its slowly. Speak to you soon. Love, and God bless you.    Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Im sorry I wasnt there when you needed me Im sorry I didnt hear your cries I searched for you both everyday tears always in my eyes Im sorry those people hurt you.. their day will finally come.. You look at me with such sad eyes your wondering what has gone on how can these people hurt me, mummy what have I done My darling Jess I love you I wish I could take your pain for in this life believe me no one will ever hurt you again xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, I can well understand you feeling the way you do, you must be exhausted with the worry about Jess and earlier about Strike, apart from keeping it all going for the rest of your family.   Try not to be too upset about Jess, but try to harness your feelings into action, and when you see Alan on Friday tell him all your concerns about Jess, about how down you feel she is and how much it is concerning you.   You need to know where things stand now and what you should be able to expect and hope for.   Then I think you will feel better.   I so wish I was nearer so I could help in person, but I am right down on the south coast!   Thinking of you all XX   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey you have got to keep strong for your girls and your family.  As we said on the phone you have been through a lot and you are going to have ups and downs, so is Jess.  You have got a lot of good people behind you and it WILL get better in time.  Once you have been to the vet's again and seen Alan hopefully he will be able to find out what is causing the problems with Jess' legs.  If she is not getting her usual excercise she is going to stiffen up and not feel like getting up.  The harness is going to be a big help and the help you have been getting from Teo is really also going to help things and take the strain from you.  Please keep your spirits up.  Thinking of you and your family always,  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Hi Stephanie you really are amazing with everything you have been through and coping so well I feel awful for the way I feel I shouldnt be feeling so low when I have my girls home safe I just cant stop worrying about everything I dont know what they did to Jess and Strike or what could make them even want to hurt my beautiful girls the thing that has me crying everyday is I still feel like I have lost Jess her sparkle has gone like she isnt there anymore like all we have left is a shell of her how she pulled through is amazing the fact that she is still with us is unbelievable but she has no quality of life its like she is just going through the motions everyday because she has to its heartbreaking Im so sorry for going on my tears are running down my face now because Ive finally had the courage to tell everyone how Im feeling, Plz dont take this the wrong way I love Jess and Strike with every last peice of my heart I have failed to protect them both and I will never forgive myself for that, And dear Nate I think of you everday sweetheart I wasnt lucky enough to meet you but I know I will never ever forget you I promise xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Hi Jenny many thanks for sharing your thoughts I always love to recieve advice so I know Im doing the best for my girls, Im so sorry the time Jess had you up thinking this morning! She doesnt see the cage as punishment when Jess is taken out to go to the toilet Strike will pinch it so Jess doesnt like to leave it ungaurded for too long! I have reduced the tramadol following Alans advice as this was making her very sick she also has anti sickness and other painkillers but I will ask about the dosage of the others thankyou x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Spoken to Stacey now.  Have also made an appointment for Jess to see Alan but it will have to be at the Market Drayton branch on Friday, we need to see if they are going to X-Ray Jess.  Stacey will update when she can.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey maybe having problems getting online.  I have been trying to contact her by phone and email.  Had a long talk with Teo today who will most probably post an update a.s.a.p.  Thanks Teo for all you are doing to help Jess, Strike and Stacey you have been amazing.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi stacey hope jess is okay .i know your obviously down .you havent been on site .im coping with .the outcome of my little man nate .xxx stephanie email lynnjones512@hotmail.comLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
glamtrash
Hi Stacey. I woke at 5.32am this morning and Jess was the reason! Can I share my thoughts with you? She could well be feeling 'dumbed down' by her long standing drugs - perhaps you could ask the vet if she is ready to perhaps reduce her dosage. Also, if she was normally a perky girl and used to being near to you do you feel that maybe you could leave the cage open for her to wander out if she wants to? Does she think the cage is a punishment? If only she could tell you. I know lurchers are usually lazy (my daughter has a Jess lookalike) but I am sure she is such a worry at the moment. Also, she does need enough food to increase both her strength and energy levels - could she be put on a special diet, again perhaps the vet could help with that. Sorry if I am repeating what others have said but felt I needed to at least run this by you. Take of yourself. Love and licks. Jenny MLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi.stacey .well if nate was here &not in spirit .he would tell you SAUSAGES where the best .he loved them especially if he was being fussy with his food .he also loved party cocktail sausages in the tin .i use to use them if he had to take tablets of anykind .nate my little man .knew the word sausagesxxx god bless NATE& JESS xx stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Jess is going to the vets on fri to see Alan,Thankyou Teo your kind words mean so much to me, to us all, Saying thankyou just doesnt seem enough after everything you have done for Jess you are her guardian angel you really are even in years to come I will never forget you and all you have done for Jess God bless you Teo xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Jess is going to see Alan on friday, Thankyou so much Teo for your kind words they really mean alot to me, to us, saying thankyou just doesnt seem enough after everything you have done for Jess and for us as a family you are her guardian angel you really are Teo, even in years to come I will never forget you and everything you have done for us all God bless you xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks everyone once again for being so supportive to Stacey and Stephanie, two owners on DL who have been an inspiration to us all for their determination and dedication. Stacey sorry you are going through another rough patch with Jess, you are doing wonders with her, coping with family life and looking after Jess.  I have tried to ring you but you maybe having problems with your phone.  Keep your chin up, you will get there.  With the horrific injuries Jess sustained it is going to be a long haul, you have come along way already.  We all take our hats off to you.  Hugs and kisses to you, Jess, Strike and your family.  Jan xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Millys Mum
Two things really. First of all a message for Stephanie. How lovely to see you posting on Jess's page after all that's happened to you and your family. I hope and pray that your luck will start to change very soon because you all SO deserve it. And now on to Fly's comment. What a great idea about giving Jess a REALLY special treat (like sausages - all my dogs have just loved them!). It's must be really difficult for Jess. She needs to be caged for her recovery but I suspect that she must be getting really fed up - a case of Catch 22. As others have said, cos you're with her all the time you might not be able to notice how much Jess has improved, which is difficult when all you want is for her to be back to her old self. Hope things are better tomorrow for you all.
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ruthann
 hi stacey sorry to hear you had a bad day yesterday i expect jess is fed up and feeling sorry for herself, try not to despair, i agree try her with lots of little treats, will she eat cat food most dogs love to pinch the cats food why not try her with one of the cheap brands as they wont be quite so rich, what about pasta will she eat that also scrambled egg, i would try her with all sorts also what you eat and on a plate not in her dish as she will think she is getting some thing good i think the more she can eat the better she will be, also have you thought of giving her a doggy calmer that might help her feel a bit more chilled and less stressed, i have heard some people feeding sick animals on baby food that might be worth a try  love to you all you will get your jess back ruth xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Hi Stacey, I was sad to read how low you are feeling. I know its so hard but try not to read too much into it, she's been through hell and back and is doing really well. Don't bear this on your own ring someone who can help you. Perhaps you can give her a really tasty treat to cheer her up. With my poor old Bruno I used to have his bed in the kitchen with me and cook sausages that always brought a twinkle to his eyes. It might just be that he's low because he's not eating much.Thinking of you all.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi stacey .hope jess is okay .yes yesterday was one of the devastating outcomes .you could think of .nate  my darling little man never made it home . i am extremely overwhelmed of the support ive received like you & with that support you will get jess better .xxx with love &kindness stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou Bess n Barney's mum, And thankyou Mark for your lovely offer I was overwhelmed when Lisa told me its very kind of you I havent got the best laptop it takes along time to get on but Im on and thats what matters lol thankyou ever so much x Jess has gone to be very stubborn with me Im not sure whats wrong she doesnt want to go outside and would rather do without going to the toilet I have tried adding some fish into her diet she wasnt impressed she seems so low at the moment everything I do is a strruggle with her Im so worried it is always one step forward and two steps back I do so hope one day we can get our Jess back after they have stolen her all we seem to have is a shell of our Jess it makes me cry, Its been a very sad day on doglost all I have done is cry for dear Nate and Stephanie and Honey .xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
mark stowell
Stacey - I keep checking every day and am so pleased that the future looks so much more positive. Support from like minded people is so important. The offer stands perminantly for help with your PC (as per my offer Via Lisa) and if you do need help Lisa has my number.  H & K to Jess & Strike  Mark (GRWE)Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey - thanks for keeping us up to speed, you have so much on your plate, but we are all thinking about Jess and it is good to know what's happening.   Good luck to Jess for when she sees Alan, hopefully he'll be able to give you some idea of what you can expect over the next little while, and whether he feels an Xray is necessary to see what's happening with her legs.   If he doesn't feel an Xray is necessary, perhaps you could ask him if he knows what's wrong, and what you might expect?   Love and supportive thoughts always xx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
I have just realised I have never posted about Jess going to see Alan Im very sorry everyone when we saw Alan last he said give it 7 to 10 days before going back to see him so it will be tommorrow I make the appointment I have recieved your email thanks so much Teo Im sure the harness will make all the difference for Jess no more lead round your belly girl!! thankyou xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Oh Stephanie, what devastating news it wasnt Nate but at the same time well done for finding Max it goes to show how much good your postering is doing, I really dont know what to say how can words ease your pain I am so sorry this wasnt Nate I really am xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stephanie well done for reuniting Max, sorry it was not your Nate you are trying so hard.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi.stacey .  thought id like to tell you .max has been found .me once again going on a wild goose chase looking for nate .i go and check a phone call .it wasnt nate .it was max .phoned the owners .he now his back home where he belongs .all my advertising  has paid of even though it wasnt nate .i have been able to help someone/else.im happy knowing that .id be even happier if i do receive that phone call & it is nate ,i really do feel myluck lets me down .yes i feel down in saying that comment .xxx stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
fionap58 thanks for the advice, all comments are greatly welcomed that is what we are all here for to help each other.  Sometimes I've given my dogs lots of veg cooked, mashed up and mixed in with their normal food, dogs love the sardines.   Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
fionap58
I've been following Jess' progress and it's nice to see her coming on slowly. Just a thought re her diet. If she has to be on chicken and rice for a while has someone advised that it's not a complete diet for long term use? She should be having a little oil or a sardine a day, plus some veg and maybe a vitamin supplement.SA37 is a good one. Or if the cooking chicken and rice is getting tiresome Nature Diet do a fab preprepared Chicken and Rice or a new sensitive Salmon and Rice which my old lady loves. Hope I'm not sticking my nose in.....just wanting Jess to get all she needs for her big struggle back to full fitness :) xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey I have had computer probs, will sort some funding as before so you can get the diet that Jess needs.  If you can cook the chicken and rice in bulk you can split it and put in containers (used takeaway food containers are ideal), then it could be frozen and it will save you time in having to prepare it each day.   Frozen chicken is ideal and once cooked can be frozen again allowing you to prepare ahead.  Will try and ring you today, have tried but get a message saying not possible to connect. Have now ordered the harness on behalf of the lovely Teo, a big 'THANK YOU' again to Teo.  Maybe when Jess is more up to it we can have a photo to see what it looks like on her.  Thinking of you always Jess, Strike and family.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
I am so glad Jess is continuing to make progress. She will one day get over her terrible trauma and experience and I am sure will be out and about with you one day. There is nothing wrong with frozen chicken. It is just as nutritious for her and much cheaper so your funds will go much further...judy
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staceylurcher
Had a much better night with Jess managed to get her back in the garden with me gently gently does it with Jess and she seemed a bit more at ease with me I dont know if I will ever get her back in the outside world with me without her being scared I do hope so, I have been buying Jess fresh chicken every day sometimes two and mixing it with mushy rice she loves it Dog lost kindly gave some money from Jess's fund for her diet I have spent that on all her chicken its proving very costly would frozen chicken be ok for Jess if I cook it for her I know its more time consuming but would prove much more cost effective I dont know if you recieved my email Jan would it be possible to have some funds  from Jess's fund towards Jess's diet if I buy the frozen and make it last longer, I actually feel awful for suggesting Jess has frozen chicken I only want the best for her thats all I ever wanted after all she has been through and Strike I think they deserve treats xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Thinking of you all this weekend Stacey, hope Jess & Strike continue to improve. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
No Jess and Strike are not sisters but the bond they have with each other is amazing they squabble a little bit when one wants what the other has or if they think one is getting more loves than the other then they come over and start head butting us for affection lol! They will not be apart though Strike will try and get in the cage with Jess or lay by her side it was strange when we got Jess home as Strike didnt want to know her at first she was very wary Im sure she was wondering why Jess had left her? But they have been through god knows what together at the hands of these monsters that can only strengthen their bond I think x  Thankyou so much for your call Stephanie it was lovely to speak to you Im sorry I cant be of more use to you I will do everythng I can to help and that I promise you are doing a fantastic job you really are its only a matter of time before you get that phone call you are waiting for fingers crossed for some good news soon Nate,you and your family are forever in my thoughts  xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi,thanks alot stacey.stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Check on the progress of Jess and Strike every day, so glad that day by day Jess seems a little stronger, I do hope that the vet can find out what is wrong with her legs or maybe they just need time to heal on their own, are Jess and Strike litter mates?, my friend has my Spaniel's sister and they have a very strong bond, give Strike a big hug from me and a little hug for Jess don't want to hurt her. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thanks Jan I have looked and read the chart and for a lurcher greyhound size Jess would need a size 5 there is no code for the colour though that I can see Jan, Teo thankyou so much this will be so much easier for Jess I didnt even think about a harness you are Jess's gaurdian angel you really are thankyou xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
I am heading out to look now Stephanie I will knock on the doors where the dog was heading I do so hope this is Nate my lurcher girls ended up miles from our home I do understand how you are feeling you are constantly in my thoughts there were days when all I would do is cry but I never gave up I was on the phone constantly (ran up over a ?200 phone bill) I felt like I couldnt sit there and wait many people may have got sick of me but I had to feel like I was doing something it all paid off because I made everyone aware of my girls they rung me the instant they were brought in and scanned stick with it Stephanie you will be rewarded like one of the co-ordinators have said before we have to make our dogs too hot to handle and if someone is keeping Nate because they have fallen in love with him we have to get the message to them how much is missed there are so many dog lovers out there Stephanie they will do the right thing Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi stacey .many many thanks .even though jess is still poorly .you are still prepared to do for others .you have overwhelmed me & with that i have a bit more hope than yesterday.because has the days weeks go by.i lose hope & think different & i know i shouldnt.but i do have a trail of bad luck .but i cant& wont give up on him .like you never gave up on jess/strike or did you feel that way &again many many thanks xxxx stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Stacey, if you look at the site can you give me the code number (if there is one) and what size to order, will sort out tomorrow night after work.  Jess will look cool in her pink camouflage.  Take care.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Brilliant thanks Jan, sorry you couldnt get through before Ive lost my phone I know its in the house somewhere I can hear it ringing thats the annoyinfg thing Im sure one of the children have played hide and seek with it! Isnt the offer from Teo brilliant Jan and very much appreciated I have had a look at the harness's and I think pink camoflage would best suit Jess or the pink it suits her personality our girly girl whereas Strike is more boyish lol thanks again everone Im sure Strike will try and pinch that too even if it is pink lol xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey I have sent you an email and also the various size posters for Nate, spreading the word will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Stephanie that is no more than 3 miles away from me I will go and have a look round for nate I could also poster that area if that is where one has been seen if a dog is picked up in crewe or nantwich they will go to the dog warden sean he is a brilliant dog warden who I contact regulary some people hand them into the local vets but they all go to the hollies dogs kennels in hough I havent got their numbers to hand I cant find my blooming phone but I can call them first thing for you and check xxxx Thankyou so much again Teo it was great to talk to you today xxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www.crewe-nantwich.gov.uk/planning_and_environment/dog_warden.aspx Stephanie, would be great if this was Nate. Try 01270 537812 for DW, you will find some info on the above link.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi stacey do you have any contacts near wistaton ,crewe.only a gent phoned me .about a shihtzu similar to nate .he stopped his car gotout .&the dog ran off .the gent didnt pursue it any further .he said it seemed like the dog knew where it was going .thats why he didnt go any further.i did say to him shihtzu dont normally roam around on there own .it did have a collar on .i know its a long way .but if someone has picked him up .you dont know.the gent said he was at the tesco express broughton lane .the dog ran in to milton drive .one of the houses on the right down the path .where would a dog go if picked up in the crewe area .regards stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Millys Mum
I wonder what colour Jess will choose - they look so comfy!
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www.dog-games.co.uk/newshop/Harnesses+-+Fleece+Lined/ This is the link to the harness.  Tried to ring Stacey to see which one she would like as there is a good choice of colours, could not get through.  Stacey if you can look at the site and email the details I will order one.  They look just the job.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Thanks Teo!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks so much Teo for the email and phonecall, will order one of these fleece harness' a.s.a.p.  Great you have also spoken to Stacey.   A fleece harness may feel a lot more secure for Jess and give more support,   Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Another lovely gesture by Teo which I'm sure will be greatly appreciated by Jess once she's happy to go out in the garden again.   Stacey, be guided by Jess at this stage - it's early days still and she clearly loved being out before, maybe she's feeling a bit stiff today and wants to take it a bit slow.   I'm sure she'll soon want to be out again and showing off her skills.   Look forward to hearing how the visit to the vet goes this week.   Love and positive thoughts to you all as always XX Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Millys Mum
Teo, what a lovely offer and so typically thoughtful of you. I've seen those fleece-lined harnesses and I'm certain Jess is going to just love it, although I suspect that Strike will be wanting to borrow it whenever she can - thank you! I shall look forward to a photo of Jess in the garden wearing her latest garment. What a lucky girl, she is.
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Teo
I am overjoyed to read how Jess is progressing and that you are beginning to be able to take her walking into the garden. Of course you must not hurt her neck while on the lead - but I think we can do better than putting the lead round her belly. So I am in the process of getting a fleece lined harness for her. I'll get this delivered to you as soon as I can. You are doing wonders for both your dogs and we are privileged to be able to help.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou Stephanie, I too have a disabled daughter who loves our dogs to bits when they were taken the affects were devastating more so for our little girl the change and upset deeply affected her I know how hard it is hun but you are doing a great Job in your search for Nate, I do so hope I log on one day to read he is safe and well with you at home plz let me know if I can be of any use to you and your family xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Tried again to get Jess out in the garden this morning I wasnt as successful today she panicked and refused I tried everything to coax her out with the lead round her belly she would not budge I will try again shortly it seems like one stepforward and two steps back at the minute no more news on the evil people that did this to my lurcher girls its really getting me down it seems like the police arent interested they have been great at giving me support ut I just want these people brought to justice for now Im going to concentrate on Jess and Strike getting them better proving to those monsters they havent won my girls are home and safe I will get Jess better no one will hurt you again my babies xxx Thats a great idea about the 'playpen' Ruth I will enquire as to how much the stuff to make it will be (Im afraid my husband isnt as handy as yours lol!) but Im sure I could find someone who is able to make one that might be just what Jess needs to make her less afraid of the 'outside' also we have patio doors so would be Ideal and she wouldnt be far from us thankyou xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
hi stacey so pleased you have had a good day and jess has had a little walk round your garden. when our dog hurt her leg she was only supposed to be taken out for toilets on a lead but we found she was so excited when we got the lead it was a night mare so my husband made some large wooden frames covered them with wire netting and joined them together with tie wraps then put them round the back door so she had a play pen about 16foot square as it was spring we were able to leave the door open and she wandered in and out as she liked it was not big enough for her to do anything quick and do herself any damage it might be worth thinking about if jess has to be on the lead for any length  of time  love ruthLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Well done Jess and Stacey!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
Hi Stacey I haven't commented as late but have been following Jess's progress closely. I think you are doing an amazing job It brought big tears after reading your last post of walking Jess round the garden, you must have felt so proud of her! Keep up the brilliant work, you have turned a big corner!!  Love to you and your family, Jess and Strike xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Thanks for the updates Stacey. How wonderful to think of brave Jess out walking in the garden, what a monumental achievement, and down to You Stacey and all your helpers, and Jess most of All against all the odds. The courage animals have is astounding. Remember to take care of yourself too and grab some sleep when you can.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
im also delighted your girl jess is on the mend slowly but surely .and i can smile at that xx stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi,stacey thankyou for your thoughts it doesnt make it any easier the knowing .where he is .has someone got him or his he still running round on his mission .or is it the worst .we honestly dont know .& my luck is not very good /he has been a special friend since raymond died for everyone connected to my household .surely that closeness/love will /bring him home .all i can do is prayer .and my prayers are with everyone who is going through this .oh why did he run .i ask myself .he was happy . he was loved xxx he brought more joy to this household than you can imagine xx stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Lol thanks Jan course I will send u a piccy of Jess and Strike together the cage is a BIG hit in our house I thought they would hate it not pinch it when the other is not looking! I have done as Lisa said this morning with Jess put her on the lead (which has to round her belly due to her poorly neck) and walked her around my garden a couple of times she limped her way through (strike showing off how fast she can and bouncing around her lol) but looked so proud of herself it brought tears to my eyes I cant believe how far we have actually come at one point and Im sure you will all agree from my posts I thought I was going to have to give everyone the worst possible news about Jess I wish you all could of seen her today Im sure you would of been crying along with me between us all we have turned a big corner today for Jess xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Brilliant Stacey that you can now communicate with us, makes things a lot easier.  Glad you liked the postings (something for the scrapbook) pity could not get the first 10 pages.  See you are also being a big help on DL to other owners, greatly appreciated, who better to give advice someone who has been there.  Spoke to veterinary practice tonight and fees are up to date, any problems let us know.  Look forward to an update on what Alan has to say.  Good luck.  When you are ready can we have a pic of both Jess and Strike if poss in their cage.  The family will be playing house in there next.  You could always put the divider in and have dogs one side and family the other.  LOL    Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Hi all Im able to come bk on for good! Thankyou so much Jan I recieved the letters from doglost it was a lovely gesture and great to read thanku x Jess is doing ever so well still struggling with her legs but we have come on so far with her with her I am just so greatful to have her here home and safe, She is still on the anti sickness medicine although she is still sometimes sick and all her painkillers  getting her to take them isnt a problem anymore, Strike is so much happier and it has made us all so much calmer Strike and Jess both love the cage so much and just like Lisa said as soon as Jess goes on a toilet break strike tries to pinch it lol I must say a big thaku to Lisa for posting on here and letting everyone know how my girls are getting on you have been an angel through everyting and always been on hand foor a chat even when Jess was found with such horrific injuries you were the first person I phoned thank you everyone for always being there it means the world to us I will be trying to arrange an appointment for Jess tomorrow I will have to see the days Alan is working and will discuss the Xray with him. Stephanie my heart goes out to you it really does i am always here for you my number is 07784410433 if you ever need to talk plz call me or txt me everyone here is amazing words cannot describe all the wonderful people we will find Nate please stay strong I know its hard but you have so much support. Again I want to say thankyou to everyone on here even though you are not with me I know you are all here in spirit with your love and support you are all helping to pull my girls through God bless you all xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - pleased to hear that both Jess and Strike are making progress, and hope this continues.  Hope all goes well when you next visit Alan, the vet.  As always, love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Lisa, it's good to read your comments and great to know that Stacey has your support, it helps so much to have someone slightly less involved emotionally to be there for you.   It's also lovely to know Jess can have cuddles now, that must help her so much.   Laughed to see that Strike wants to be in the cage - these dogs, what are they like!   I bet she wonders why she can't be in there with Jess - great to hear she is feeling so much better.   Will continue to think positive thoughts for Jess XX Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
nuttynate
hi stacey .hope your dogs are on the mend .i just hope &prayer. i have the same look with nate .i am thinking the worst .but you do when youre emotions are  allover the place &you yourself knows how that feels xx thankyou from the bottom of my heart for your support .xx stephanieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
So very pleased to read that Jess is able to move around a bit and showing she is pleased to see people, its all going in the right direction and such a long way from a few weeks ago. You are all doing a fab job and she is responding well.Good for Strike too. They will forget the bad stuff and just remember being safe at home.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
SallyR
What a lovely update, it has really put a smile on my face especially Striike wanting to get in the cage, just like my 2 both  wanting what the other has. I am delighted as everyone else is to the help they are getting and how many kind people are keeping up with the news. I can only continue to wish you luck and praise you for a job well done.  With best wishes and slurps to you all  SallyLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
JulieS
As you are with Jess every day you may not realise how far she has come in such a short time, as an interested DL fan I have been reading every day of her progress and tonights report sounds so positive.  You have done such a wonderful job with Jess, you never hesitated once in your decision to nurse her back to health and I am sure that you must be so busy with a young family as well (did I read that you had four little girls).  This story brings back my faith, everyone has pulled together and we are all thinking of you.  Sending good wishes to you and you family, you are doing a marvellous job for Jess and Strike, take care and don't forget to take some time for yourself.  Kind Regards JulieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Really grateful to you Lisa for everything you have done to help this family, and for the lovely update. Sounds very positive news now, and wonderful to hear that Jess is able to get about quite a bit more now. I can imagine Strike thinking there must be something good in that cage for her to like it so much - they are so funny sometimes. Wishing you good luck Stacey for steady progress on both dogs, and a good vets report this week. xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Thankyou Stacey and Lisa for the updates and its lovely to see Jess' neck  is improving. hopefully the problems she has with her legs will improve soon too. Lovely to read also that Strike is much improved and had to chuckle when I read that Strike is rather partial to the crate as well ! It seems the crate has proved popular ! Good luck with your next visit to the vets and hugs to all xx PamLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Lisa, 'THANK YOU' so much for posting an update on Jess and Strike.  Stacey is having problems at the moment with her internet but is back up and running.  You have been doing a brilliant job with both Jess, Strike and the family we really do appreciate it.  It is great to see they are coming along and that Jess is being more mobile.  Really pleased the cage is being put to good use and is a great help.  Lisa keep up the excellent work you do and thanks again.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
grwelisa
Just a quick update from me to let you guys know I have spoken with Stacey again tonight and Stacey, Jess and Strike are all making good progress :-) (I'm afraid I don't tend to come onto forums very much as I struggle with a lack of hours in the day but an exception is definitely in order here!) Strike in particular now seems to be much less troubled and we have stopped most of the behavioural difficulties that were so distressing for the family. Stacey is consequently also more relaxed which was wonderful to hear. I think Jess will be ok - she wagged her tail very positively and with a gentle coax got off the sofa and came over for a cuddle when I went round and then stuck to me like glue until I left, so she is mobile (although still a bit reluctantly) and still keen to come for a treat and a fuss. Stacey has done a great job following the little programme we put together to help Jess get used to her crate and by all accounts she absolutely loves it. Strike is also quite partial to it and they just have to watch she doesn't pinch it when Jess pops out for a loo break! Jess is eating better, although it will be a long road to getting all the weight back on her but I think really that it will probably just be a case of time now, going gently gently with her and starting to mix her rest with some very steady, careful and short walks round the garden on the lead to get her legs moving a bit and stop her stiffening up.  It's looking a lot more positive and I think we'll get there. She will be going back to Alan for a further check-up and I have offered to Stacey that i'm happy to have a chat with him if that would help as it can be hard to take in a lot of information, especially when it's your own dog and you're upset (Alan is very good and treats my own dogs actually). I'm away on holiday for a couple of weeks from next week but Stacey has contact details for one of the team up here as needed and i'll be popping back when I return! I know Stacey has really appreciated the support from everyone, it's lovely to see the doggie community pulling together to help at such horrible times.
Thanks,
Lisa
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ruthann
stacy thank you for the update on the girls progress,  please dont despair to much it is still very early days for jess things are starting to heal very slowly she would not get up and have a little wander if they werent hopefully the xray will put your mind at rest i know what its like when your mind runs away with you doesnt it and you imagine all sorts being wrong, she will get there in the end and this will all be a bad memory love to you all ruthLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, thanks for the lovely update.   So glad Strike is improving so well, one less worry!   Good luck when you visit the vet with Jess this week, it does sound as though further investigations are necessary regarding her legs, and I do hope an Xray will be done - I remember the PDSA did one but presume that was for her neck, which I think was causing the greatest concern at the time.   Will be thinking of you all and hope you can get some satisfactory answers soon XXLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
HOLLILLY
Sorry Jess is still in pain - I am horrified th police cannot do anything. I thought lamping was illegal without the farmers consent.  I would have thought the police could do something on these grounds.  I think it is only fair that people are made aware of who they are, especially down here so that other Lurchers are not treated the same way.  Very mad brummieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Lovely to read the updates on Jess and Strike from both Stacey and Lisa xx.So pleased to see Jess is improving with regards her neck and hopefully the problem with her legs will improve also. Pleased also to read that Strike is improving and had to chuckle when i read Strike is rather partial to the crate as well ! It seems the crate has proved popular ! Good luck with the next visit to the vets xx Hugs to all xx Pam Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
whiskas
Stacey, that is such good news about your girls's progress!  It may be just a matter of time for Jess but I think she should have another x-ray if possible.  I don't understand the police, why cannot they just talk to these people your neighbours saw, if anything it may put them off doing this to someone else's dogs?  Without branding all police in the same manner, because there have been so many helpful ones on here, why do we feel the police really don't care anymore and protect the inocent?
Hang in there Stacey we are all hoping one day to see a photo with Jess and that sparkle.
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey thanks so much for updating us, it does mean a lot to everyone.  I have tried to contact you on the other mobile number we spoke on on Thursday.  It is going to take Jess a long time to get back to normal, hopefully if she can have another X-Ray Alan will be able to find out what is causing the problems in her legs.  I will be contacting the Vet tomorrow to sort another payment out for you.  Keep your chin up you are doing a brilliant job.  Take care.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Hi everyone I have managed to borrow my sisters laptop I so desperately wanted to get back on here and share both Jess and Strikes progress with you all... Strikes skin infection is healing nicely we are noticing big improvements in her behaviour which has made us all so much happier.. Jess has come on so far she is getting up slowly and beginning to have a wander when we let her out of her cage at night she is so fretfull of everything and wont be far from my side when she is out, her legs are still causing her pain and discomfort and some times it seems like she has seized up and is unable to move and just cries this is concerning me and I am going to be asking Alan about an Xray on Jess's next visit to the vets Alan says he cannot feel the injuries in her legs that the PDSA say she has and felt he didnt need to Xray but there is definately something wrong sometimes she tries to move and can only stand on her front legs and her back ones lay idle on the floor where she just simply cant move them, Her neck seems to be healing nicely Jess is still on many painkillers and looks so sad and lost I just wish we could get her old sparkle back I really do. The police have contacted me regarding the number plate of a lorry that was seen outside my house and the people in it in my garden when my girls were taken they have told us that because the neighbours said they thought they were taking binbags they cannot go and arresst the people who they have said live in Birmingham this has left us all distraught because unless other evidence comes to light these monsters will get away with what they have done to my Lurcher Girls Thankyou Teo for the cage this has proven crucial for Jess to have and Alan highly recommends the cage rest for Jess xxx I will ask about the Xray on our next visit and hopefully have more to tell everyone, Thankyou everyone for your kind words and advice Im so sorry I couldnt get on sooner, and sorry I couldnt reply when you text me Jan Ive now got credit on my phone if you need to contact me xxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Teo I've now received the payment for the cage by post today.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Copied and posted all the posts from 10 pages on doglost, total of 20 pages in a word doc sent to Stacey to read.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Its hard to hear of Jess crying and not being able to get about much, and we all care so much, but I suppose every case is different and the vets are on the spot. From my experience with a gsx x with spinal damage, it brought tears to my eyes watching him try to get up but once he did he seemed to manage slow walking and was not keen to come back in, I also used a sheepskin sling to help, so in his case it was the pain and effort of getting into a position where he could walk, rather than the walking. Just hope that whatever the problem is you will be able to get it treated and Jess will continue on her journey to recovery asap.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Thanks Jan, I'm glad it's not just me that's concerned.   And yes, I was wondering about Lisa too, and of course she did offer to go with Stacey to the vet, I think it was the timing that didn't work out.   I think it would be good if she would still do that, Stacey could do with the support.   Hope for good news soon, this is a roller coaster !   Sue xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks for the comments, I will copy all the posts and send to Stacey first class, but will also try and speak to her tomorrow.   I am surprised myself why she has not had an X-Ray to see what the problem is.  Lisa from GRWE is supposed to be visiting Stacey again soon maybe she can have a look at Jess and see what she thinks.  Will let you know a.s.a.p. if I get anymore news etc.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
kaggs
Hi Stacey just to say you are doing a fantastic job. Feeding wise try mashed potato , pasta anything to get her eating. Hills AD and RCW Sensitivity from the vets might help. You can get support 'bands' to put under her belly or through her back legs to give you the ability to support her backend. Does Alan think she should be resting completely or trying to weightbear? Has he suggested massage, ice packs, physio for her legs or is it surgical? I think, maybe with help if someone can go with you , you ought to go back to Alan (without Jess) and try to get more definite answers- knowledge is power. I think of you everyday lost my lurcher 2 weeks ago, I'm a vet nurse and felt powerless so hang in there Jess is such a star be strong. KarenLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Thanks Jan for asking Stacey about things.   I'm no vet and I wouldn't presume to know, but I am wondering why he hasn't Xrayed Jess's legs to see what the problem is, unless he knows, of course.   But rather strange to say Jess has to tell him where it hurts.....  Poor Jess and poor Stacey, I do feel for you, it's so painful to see your dog unhappy and hurting and not be able to make it right.   Don't forget Stacey, Alan said you can go back to him any time if you are worried, and I feel that Jess is not doing so well as she was if she won't walk any more.   Don't forget, he saw her walking but she won't walk most of the time.   Myself, I wouldn't be waiting 7 days feeling like you are at the moment.   I don't want to make you feel more anxious than you are, but if you saw him, or even phoned him and told him of your concerns you may get some answers.   Will be thinking of you all XX  Jan, any chance you could you convey this to Stacey when you speak to her next - would you mind?   I do feel concerned about this - what does anyone else think?       Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Bess 'n' Barney's mum it is a bit difficult contacting Stacey at the moment have to contact her on another mobile number.  Have asked your questions and now had a reply:  We do not know about Jess' legs when Alan saw her she got up and cried over her legs but when he examined her she didn't cry and he said to her "You have to tell me where it is hurting you Jess'.  He has the list of injuries from the PDSA.  Alan has given her more painkillers and told us he wants her back in a week.  Jess will not move anymore on her legs and I am having to carry her outside yet when I got her to the vet she manages to walk.  Hopefully next week we can for a plan, I am so worried for her.  Jess is keeping her chicken down now but whenever I mix it with rice she is sick.  She looks sad and lost I just want my Teddy back. xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
SallyR
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Fly
As everyone has said, both Jess & Strike are very brave dogs. I feel for you Stacey as its very hard not to give in to emotion, and being strong for everyone is very difficult at times. But everything seems to be going in a positive direction and you have knowledgeable vets and help which will give you assurance. Praying for Jess and Strike to be healing in terms of trauma too.Thinking of you all.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Liz Cox
Hi, I have been following your story, as I have 4 lurchers. Hopefully the love between you all will give them the strength to make full recoveries. Thinking of you. LizLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
I have been thinking so much about Jess and Strike, good to hear that Strike's skin problem has been identified and will hopefully soon be improving.   Jess is in for the long haul and I'm sure it feels that way, but you're being so strong for her and hopefully every day is a day of healing.   Continued love and support to you all  XX Jan, not sure if Stacey is seeing these comments at the moment, but do you know if there is a "plan" for Jess's legs?   Is it just (!) a question of waiting for them to heal, or are there to be Xrays or treatment at any point?   I think I remember originally it was thought there were some severed ligaments - do we know if this is confirmed?   You may not know the answer to any of these questions but I remember Stacey was going in with a list!   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Furlover - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
Stacey you are doing so well under all the circumstances   Hopefully Strike will heal a and feel reassured and safe again as you seem to have been working with her stress problems and moving forward with it. Poor Jess has had so much to contend with (as you have I know ) but hope that even when she has a bad day -it is still a day further !!!.  She is so brave and such a fighter bless her.  You are doing a fantastic job with both of your pets and also having to deal with family commitments.   Keep strong, as  each day you will see the gradual improvements with both 'Strike and Jess . xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Thanks for the update Jan.  I am always thinking of this family and what they are coping with, but what huge support they are getting from everyone on here.  So good to hear that Spike has been seen by Alan, as well as Jess.  Hope Jess's progress continues and Spike is soon feeling improved too.  Keep strong and positive Stacey.  As always, love and hugs to you all.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Update from Stacey after visit to vet this evening: Strike has a skin infection because of where she has had the trauma, it was an open wound.  Jess has been given two more lots of tablets for pain and anti sickness as she has not been able to keep the chicken down.  She cried when she stood up on her legs, Alan wants her back in 7 days to see how she is getting on.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www.grwe.com/index.asp Lisa from GRWE has been doing a brilliant job working with Strike, Stacey and her family and within 15 mins of being with them they noticed a big improvement in Strike. Lisa is visiting them again at the end of the week. Lisa we would all like to pass on our THANKS for the excellent work you have been doing for Strike and the family, it is greatly appreciated.  Jan x
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Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
That's great.   Thanks Jan for being such a good friend to Stacey, so many of us would like to be nearer in order to help more, but you are doing the business for us.   Good luck Stacey, Jess and Strike, for your visit to the vet tomorrow, hoping for good news for you all.   Lots of love as always XX   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www.nantwichvetgroup.co.uk/small/ Spoken to Stacey and veterinary practice now, Strike is booked in the same time as Jess tomorrow, both with Alan.  Good luck Stacey.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks to you all for your lovely ongoing comments of support.  I am at work at the moment and Stacey is not at home, have just spoken to Jayne (HQ) and I will tell Stacey to take Strike to the vet a.s.a.p. and the Jess Fund will be covering both dogs.  As Jess did not need the MRI Scan, which would have cost ?1000 there should be enough to cover the vet fees.  Will keep everyone updated on the progress. Sending Jess, Strike and family very best wishes and will be saying a prayer for the recovery of both dogs.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - thinking of "your 2 girls" - Jess and Strike.  Hope all goes well for Jess when she sees the vet tomorrow, but also hoping you get the right help for Strike too which she obviously needs.  As always, love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
I think like a lot of other people have said that a duvet would be the best thing for Jess to lie on, when my dog had an operation and couldn't curl up in his bed I used  a duvet for him, she needs something thick, soft and snuggly if she is laid in one place for hours at a time, she probably will not rip it up when she isn't well, poor Strike sounds like she needs to see a Vet ASAP, the hair loss is probably stress related, will be thinking of you all tomorrow hope the trip to the Vets goes well, love to Jess and Strike Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
SallyR
Hi I just wanted to say what a wonderful job your are doing, jess knows how much you love her and what you are trying to do for her. I think also Strike is obviously suffereing so see what the vet says about him as well. Dont forget to look after yourself and make sure you are eating well, you need your strength. Well done everyone concerned, it is so heartning to see how many caring people there are. My thoughts are with you . Sally Well done to everyone for your xcomments, I am sure Jess feels the love that is coming her way. A pat on the back to you all. Keep healing Jess and Strike Love and kisses SallyLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Goldenfrodo
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and dear Jess as well. You are doing a wonderful job, caring for her. God blessLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, I agree with you that Strike should see the vet, asap, and I see no reason why the Jess fund could not be used for her too.   After all, what helps Strike will help Jess, it all comes to the same, and they have both been through so much.   I can quite believe Strike's problem could be stress related, I'm sure you are giving her loads of attention, but she must be aware that things are far from normal for Jess.   As others have suggested, there could be various reasons for her skin problems, but a visit to the vet will determine the cause and then you will be able to set about getting it better.   As always, my thoughts and good wishes are with you all xx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostOwl
Apologies Stacey, got the dogs' names right and yours wrong!
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DogLostOwl
Hi Tracey, I haven't commented before but have been following closely. Manuka honey for both is a good idea, and high potency of homeopathic arnica for Jess. Have you tried Jess on some scrambled egg? Forgive me if these have been suggested, I'm sure you have had lots of good advice. Strike's skin complaint could be a number of things so you need a vet diagnosis. There is the possibility she may have picked up mange.
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muns
Hi Stacey Until you see the vet you could try some Sudocreme on Strike. It is cheap but effective at healing sore spots. I think I would be inclined to flea treat them anyway since the syptoms could be a flea allergy but I would ask the vet first. A spot treatment would be easiest. The cream will make Strike feel less sore and itchy in the meantime. Love to you all xxx
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k9collie
Hi Stacey, I haven't commented on Jess before but I have been following her progress, (and willing her to get better). I was wondering if you had tried her with diluted goats milk (maybe warmed) with some manuka honey mixed in. It needs to be active manuka honey with UMF on the label & the higher the number the better it is. Sorry if this has already been suggested to you but I thought it might help to encourage her to drink & eat.    Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Hi all - Personally I have nursed many an elderly and sick dog and it is really positive that Jess is eating by herself at all, concidering what she has been through. The duvet idea is the best in my mind, maybe with a vet bed on top, but this will cushion her joints and her aches and pains - as long as she doesn't chew it open and swallow the stuff inside. Agree with Angus with the convalecant type food and the sardines, pilchards or whatever, but she will lose weight if not having any biscuit mixed in. You can always soak this and mash it into any food that she likes the taste of, but chicken and rice, although easy for her to digest, will cause weight loss in my experience. This is not necessarily a bad thing to a degree, as is puting less weight on her legs, but be sure she does not get deydrated. You could give her rice pudding from a tin for one of her meals and a warm drink of milk or milky tea may also be acceptable to her. Re - the pain in her legs - some of this may be down to the way she is lying on her legs. Do turn her if you can, rub the muscles in her legs if she will allow, and it does not hurt, and perhaps encourage her to lie on her side sometimes to relieve pressure on her legs. Believe me Stacey, there is nothing that you cannot get around, and this is all new to you, but you are doing just great. So many days have passed now, and every one, is on the road to recovery. Well done you xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostAngus
Hi Stacey, couple of points that I have picked up on from your post, After my big fella had a tumor removed from his foot including a couple of toes removed he would not eat, the vet pescribed a product called Hills Canine/Feline a/d its a canned food that looks like pate, very small can but full of everything required to keep a big dog going - and seemed to encourage him to eat again, we also found that when our old girl was pining for him several years later after he went to RB - she didn't eat anything for 5 days , a friend suggested Sardines in tomato sauce which soon got her started wanting to look in her bowl again, gradually she would take a normal bowl of food with some sardines mixed in, I think the fact that she is eating though is a good sign but if in doubt check with your vet when you see him Wednesday.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Ive managed to come round my mums and use her computer I have really enjoyed reading your messages of support thankyou everyone so much it means alot to us all that you are here for us I have rung the vets today as Alan asked me to ring monday to book an appointment for the week Jess is being seen wednesday evening I have many questions I wish to ask Alan I wil most definatley be writing them down I am most worried about Jess's back legs and her weight loss I know she is only eating little and often but she has lost so much weight I worry about her stregnth for getting better, We also are becoming concerned about Strike She has started losing all her fur and is going bald in places I have checked for fleas etc and there is nothing it is in theareas where she was cut and bruised after being stolen and her chest has become red and inflamed (which where she also had a big bruise) I would really appreciate everyones advice maybe this is stress related ? I really dont know what it is but I m going to try and get Strike in the vets also xxx I will get back online as soon as I can and will text Jan as soon as we have updates God bless you all xxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
I used to have a fabric case a bit like an oval duvet cover with a zip and you could fill it with scrunched up paper which was nice and warm, (used for a wet retreiver!) but I suppose it would not solve the chewing problem. Vetbed is quite tough and easy to wash. Hope she is feeling better every day.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Teo and mollychops, we did discuss duvets but Stacey said Jess would rip these up.  Maybe worth trying one as they are cheap, in her present condition she may not destroy it and be glad of something comfy to snuggle into.  Will see what the general thought is.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Hi Stacey, I use single duvets either Tescoes Value or from charity shops definately NOT the feather filled ones! folded in half with an old duvet cover they are cheap warm and cosy and best of all go in the washing machine. ILast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
Thanks for the latest news of Jess. About raised feeding bowls. I have used these for quite some time with my dog. They are very good for all the reasons that other posts have given. They would be very helpful for Jess when she does stand again to feed. The bowl bolted onto the cage frame is also a good idea. I see that all of these are available from www.doghealth.co.uk the same place that supplied the cage. As for indestructable beds that's more difficult. A few places offer these but they are quite expensive and some not suited to Jess' situation. Some were reviewed in the latest issue of 'Your Dog' but most fell short of their expectations. I think that probably the best bet is Vetbed. The backing of this is pretty tough and it is comparatively inexpensive. Otherwise perhaps you could construct a bed of soft material (e.g. blanket) and sew it into a cover of tough, heavy-duty canvas. I've never tried this; it's just an idea. Meanwhile as ever Jess is in my thoughts and healing thoughts and prayers are sent to her and Stacey.   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Not long spoken to Stacey, Jess has not been to the vet yet.  She is having problems with her legs in particularly her back left one, which makes her cry,  She is loving the chicken and is eating a little but often.  The bowl that came with the cage can be lifted and attached onto the cage but as Jess is only lying down at the moment it is fine and at the right height for her. Stacey asked about bedding for Jess to lie on, I suggested a small baby quilt perhaps put in one section of the cage with is ample big enough for her.  Jess tends to rip bedding up.  Can we have some suggestions, there is also Vetbed, but again she may tear this up.  Lisa from GRWE has been to see Stacey to give advice on Strike's anxiety separation.  After 15 mins of going through some procedures they have seen a big improvement with her.  Jess is fine and with being on the drugs this is making her sleepy. Will update when I get more news of visit to vet.   Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Good luck today, I so hope all goes well. Jess has such a strong will to live, I'm sure she will soon be feeling much better. Reading about the stand for food bowl, I see she has the one on the side presumably for water, these are only small but as her appitite is not big at the moment the other one could be used for food, placed in it's holder at the hight that suits Jess best. Is she standing for food? If not then leave it on the lower bars. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Millys Mum
I know that practically all make of dog cages do them, but Luxway also sell the hook-on bowl holders (it will also give Jess a little more clear floor space whilst she is still experiencing problems moving around). Come on Jess, let's show 'em girl!   xx
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Millys Mum
Although I haven't left a comment so far, I check on Jess's page each and every day and I'm so happy to hear how she's progressing. I agree with the comment about partially covering the cage to make it more den-like (my young NZ Huntaway loved his cage when he was a puppy and couldn't wait to go to bed at night and then slept soundly all night). Also, really important are the comments about raised feeding bowls. I have used these at home for my black Lab and Rotties ever since I have owned dogs (around 30 years!) and when you watch them eat from their raised bowls (I have 2 separate stainless steel stands bought from Luxway Canine Supplies) you realise how much better it is for them, even from the gravity point of view. As you will know, wild dogs always lie down to eat their prey, which our dogs can't achieve with a dog bowl in front of them but they will always lie down when eating bones, chews, etc. Stacey and family, well done for your tenacity and just keep up the good work!!!
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DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
Stacey thinking of you and Jess today. Lovely to see the photo of her. Thank you for all the up-dates as I'm sure you realise you and her  are never far from our thoughts xxx Good Luck xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Good Luck today Stacey, we'll be thinking of you and dear Jess. I second that regarding the Stand bowls. I have two for my greyhounds and they are far more comfortable for them when eating/drinking. Dear Jess, you are making good progress each and every day and it's lovely to see the photo with her head up. Bless her. Good Luck. xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Would definitely reinforce what Jumanji says about the stand for the feed bowl.   I have used one for my dogs ever since a dog I had got a bloat, fortunately he recovered and I was advised to use this stand to make it more comfortable for him to eat.   If you watch them use it you can see how much easier it is and better for digestion too I would think.   Mine is a double one but I have found it's not a good idea for them both to eat together, too much competition which doesn't aid the digestion!   My gentleman Barney waits quite happily till (lady) Bess has finished - he knows he then gets to lick out her bowl too!  Thinking of you today Stacey and Jess, hope it's good news XXLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Stacey i will be thinking of you and Jess today when you visit the vets and am hoping so much for some good news xxx Jan did you find out if the crate  has a  clip on bracket to raise her bowl higher and also what does Stacey think of Jess having a stand to raise her bowl for when she is up and about again ? As her neck heals she will find it much more comfortable not to have to stoop down to take her food and may always prefer to use one in the future xxx Pam Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
GOOD LUCK Stacey tomorrow with Jess and looking forward to seeing what Alan has to say.  Love and kisses from us all.  Jan x Teo thanks for the email. xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
Jess and Stacey, you are both in my thoughts and prayers especially for the visit to the vet tomorrow (Monday). I eagerly await the news of that - and hope that it will be good news. I know that all this must be very tiring and draining for you Stacey, but we all admire what you are doing for Jess and we are all supporting you. God bless you both. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
HOLLILLY
Sending all the best for tomorrow and hugs from Holly, Lily, Cassie and dog for the disabled puppy Cerys xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - Thinking of dear Jess, and hoping tomorrow brings more good news for her when you visit Alan with her.  Keep strong and positive - we are all with you.  As always, love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
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Yasa
Stacey - thank you so much for the photo of Jess. As others have said, so lovely to see her sitting up and alert, and obviously quite content in her lovely new cage, She will feel so much safer in there and you will be able to get more rest even if its still lying beside her. At least you know that no harm will come to her in there and she will learn to ask to go out when she needs the toilet. Its not often that dogs soil inside a cage unless they have an emergency. You can keep her warm and cozy with a thick blanket partly covering it as previously suggested. Lovely of Angus to send the healing mat too, which hopefully will help. Big day again tomorrow with the vets visit, but Jess will get to know the staff and it wont be so bad when she doesn't hurt so much. Good luck tomorrow, and will call in for news. Love to Jess and the family xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
What a nice surprise to see Jess Sitting up in her cage. She has turned the corner now and although she may not be smiling yet, she's a very strong girl and hanging on in there. I agree with the others about the cover, in nature they always choose quiet darker places to heal. Hope this next week goes well for you all.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey - all very best wishes to Jess and to you for her visit to the vet tomorrow.   Praying that the news is good, that he will now be able to help her with her legs and that the progress with her neck is going well - in other words everything that we want to hear :-))    Hope you've all been managing to get some rest, Jess has clearly been feeling more comfortable and things are hopefully looking good.   Lots of love, thinking of you, everything crossed here xx     Thanks Jan for keeping us updated and please let us know Jayne/Jan if and when more money is needed, we will be pleased to help.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Leona*
Stacey we think about you and Jess everyday, so so pleased to see a lovely pic of her :)Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Lovely to see a picture of Jess with her head up, glad to hear that the pain killers are doing their job, I hope that every thing goes well at the vets tomorrow, love to Jess & Strike.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
I've let Stacey know that you are all pleased to see Jess' picture and have had an update from her: Aw brilliant she wouldn't have come this far without everyones help and support.  Jess has had her pain killers at 2100 hrs and is fast asleep.  Jess loves the cage, she used to look petrified whenever my children went too close incase they hurt her accidently, now she knows she is safe. xxx Have advised to Stacey to cover part of the cage to make it more like a den as suggested by Co-ordinator Reynard.  Think this is a brill idea and should make Jess feel even more secure.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Jumanji will ask Stacey, not sure if the one that came with the cage is the one in the photo or the type that hooks onto the cage.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Its just a thought but looking forward to when Jess will be standing to feed. Does she have a stand for her bowl to raise it higher and  make it much easier for her to feed ? Sorry if this has been mentioned before xx PamLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
How lovely to see Jess holding her head up ! Thanks for the text alerting me about this photo Jan x Teo thankyou so much for buying Jess this super crate and Angus for her mat and also all the generous people who have been donating towards the vets fees for Jess ! Stacey I am thinking of you, Jess and your family all the time and long for Jess to be better very soon xxx PamLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks to you all for the words of comfort, these will be passed onto Stacey.  Eventually the photo/s we want to aim for are of her sitting up and then standing.  She has come along way since when she was first found.  You are all stars and Stacey deserves a medal for coping the way she has been.  Keep up the brilliant work everyone.  Special thanks to Teo and Angus.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
Thanks for the photo update and I am so glad that Jess has taken to her cage and and is now holding her head up. That picture is all the thanks I need. And I'm sure that her magnetic mat will do a great deal to speed up her healing. But the greatest 'medicine' is the tremendous love you, Stacey, are pouring out to her. And she knows that. Jess and you are in my thoughts all the time, everyday. I'm sending healing thoughts and prayers constantly.   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Lovely to see dear Jess's photo.  So many people are willing you well again Jess.  As always, love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Aaw thanks for uploading photo Jan. So good to see her holding her head up like others said and great cage and magnetic healing mat! She may well feel more secure in there and not worried she may get knocked by accident. Time is really a great healer and every day is a day nearer. xx
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DogLostAngus
Thanks for the text Jan, lovely to see Jess with her head held up, this is a big step forward and she looks very comfy in her crate (thank you Teo,) the crate will be a big help in her recovery as she will have to rest even when she wants to be up and about, long term this will have her back on her feet much quicker  and make life a lot easier at home for this family. Great for all the helpers and donors to her 'Vets Fund' to see her rehabiliation process as it unfolds. xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Ah bless!   I think I can see what Stacey means by Jess's "sad eyes" - Jess, it'll all be worth it in the end XX   As you say Jan it's lovely to see her holding her head up - thank you so much for the text! xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Updated photo uploaded (Image 1 box) of Jess in her new cage, great to see her holding her head up.  Thanks Stacey for sending it.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - thinking of your dear Jess, and so hoping Jess remains comfortable.  Right now sleep and rest will be good for her.  Keep strong and positive Stacey - so many of us are with you on this journey to get Jess well again.  As always, love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Glad to hear she is out of pain again and not being sick. Hope she continues to improve over the WE xxx
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Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Thanks Majorjet for updating us on Jess.   Seems like things are slowly improving, Jess is probably not very hungry at the moment, she's not having any exercise and with all the pain she's been experiencing, she must be so tired.   It sounds like the painkillers are working and the best thing she can do is to catch up on her sleep.   That will give her the best chance to continue healing, and I'm sure she'll eat when she's ready.   Continued thoughts of Jess and her family, you are doing so well, love to you all XX Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks everyone for your comments and support.  Stacey is having problems getting online, have not long had an update from her: Jess is o.k. she still will not eat but Stacey is managing to give her the painkillers.  The cage arrived today, Jess is fast asleep in it on the comfy bedding with her magnetic mat that was kindly sent by Angus.  Things seem to have quietened down now, Jess is coping ever so well, she still looks sad and Stacey says they are on the best road to recovery thanks to you all. Thanks again to Teo for the cage and also to Angus for sending the mat, these items will be a big asset to Jess.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Thinking of you all today as always, hope things are beginning to settle now and that Jess is feeling more comfortable.   Look forward to hearing how things are going when you have time, meanwhile all our love to you all and specially Jess xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - thinking of your dear Jess, and hoping Jess is feeling more comfortable again.  As always, love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Hope you all had a peaceful night and Jess is better on her painkillers again and new diet
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DogLostAngus
Hi Stacey, hope that you have had a quite night and that Jess has been ok and kept her food down over night, sending best wishes and healing thoughts to you. Keep your spirits and your strength up. Ruthann - re the bioflow collar which are great - I have sent Jess a bioflow mat which goes in her bed and will work in the same way but will have no weight on her neck while she heals.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
JulieS
May your very brave girl continue to get stronger every day.  Best wishes to you all and take care.  Kind Regards JulieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Donations to Jess’ fund can be made via the Doglost donate system.please follow instructions as below:
1. Visit www.doglost.co.uk  On the left you will see a ’PLEASE DONATE’ button (with the yellow lab puppy)select this. 2. Fill in and complete your donation (Paypal payment). Once complete, make a note of the confirmation number. 3. Email admin@doglost.co.uk to notify us the donation is for the Jess fund. In the email subject type ’JESS LURCHER FUND’, in the email please include the amount donated, the Payment Confirmation number, your email address and if you are registered with DL your user name. If anyone wishes to make payment by Cheque can you ensure ’JESS LURCHER FUND’ is written on the back.  Address can be obtained from admin@doglost.co.uk or payment can be made by Paypal as instructed above.  ’THANK YOU’ to everyone who has donated towards Jess’ care.  xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Hi Stacey and Family, Sorry to hear Jess had an uncomfortable night, I'm sure she's getting better little by little each day. We are all with you and thinking of Jess everyday. Lots of Love and Hugs darling Jess, you're a little fighter. You'll get through this. xxxx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
hi stacey hope things are not to bad today , when the cat was run over the vet gave us some food in  sachets that we mixed with water as she would not eat the only way i can describe it is like a thick horlicks mix i syringed that into her, perhaps jess could have some of that you could ask your vet , i use duvets for bedding for the dogs you can buy really cheap ones for about 7pound and the single ones will fit in the washing machine i find them a lot easier then trying to wash the big dog cushions also have you thought of getting her a bioflow magnetic collar, try not to get down she has come so far from last week it is going to take a while and i know how hard it is and how despondant you must feel everytime you have a set back but she is getting better and you are doing wonderful with her i wish i was closer and could help you but you are never far from my thoughts   love to you all ruthLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Hi Stacey - thank you for finding the time to update us all. We understand how hard it is for you. As you know, I have been there, and done this like others on this thread with a very sick dog, and the advice is excellent. Do feed about four or five times a day if that is what it takes to get the food into her. And remember - one day at a time, and think how far you've come, and how many days you have got through now. You have some wonderful support and very very kind people on here. We are behind you all the way. Sending love and positive thoughts, and always in my prayers. Well done xxx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Yes, thanks for posting, Stacey, I hope you're having a better day and that the painkillers are going down with the chicken - nice that dear Jess is getting something she likes anyway!   (I wonder what poor old Strike thinks about it - p'raps you better let her have a bit too LOL !)   And let's hope the painkillers are beginning to work, without upsetting her tummy, so that she can begin to feel more comfortable again.   I'm sure you could all do with a good night's sleep - let's hope it's not too long in coming.   Keep strong and keep thinking positive, you will get through this, and we're all with you all the way XX   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Hi Stacey - thanks for updates and agree with all other comments too. One thing I'm sure all doggy people already know, but when I was nursing my poorly girl, I was just cooking the rice as we do for ourselves, but our vet friend said to really overcook it so its very soft to aid the digestion. Hope she enjoys her chicken and starts to show signs of mending.Take good care of You too, it can take a lot out of you nursing around the clock. Thinking of you all.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - thanks for letting us know about dear Jess.  I don't know how often you are feeding her but she would be better having "a little but often" - maybe just a tablespoon or two, of chopped up chicken and rice, several times throughout the day.  If you are able to, buy a whole chicken and boil it, and keep covered in the fridge, and also cook enough rice for 2 to 3 days, and keep covered in the fridge.  That way you will always be able to give her a small meal without having to cook every time, and will save you time too.  I do this for one of my dogs who has to have a boiled chicken and rice diet.  Hopefully, now you are able to put her back on the pain-killers, Jess's discomfort will start to ease again.  It's also reassuring for you to know that you can contact Jess's vets at any time should you be concerned about her.  Stay strong and positive Stacey - for Jess - but also take care of yourself.  I know you have other family committments, but maybe if Jess has a period of being settled during the day you can snatch 40 winks nearby.  As always, thinking of you, love and hugs to you all X.   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Jess had an uncomfortable night but she hasnt been sick or soiled herself again which is great news I have spoken to the vets again this morning and I have to take Jess back in on Monday, If I feel Jess is getting any worse I can take her straight back in Thankyou so much Jan and of course to Teo for the wonderful donation of a cage and to everyone who is helping my family and Jess through this Im sure Jess is going to love her diet of chicken! xxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www/doghealth.co.uk/dh.htm The following cage has now been ordered from doghealth, donated by helper Teo (THANK YOU): 48" JJ up/over 3 door cage + bedding + 1 x bolt on bowl. Contacted vet this afternoon and made a payment to cover next few visits and treatment. Also money sent to Stacey to cover special diet feedings costs.  Stacey hugs and kisses to Jess, Spike and family.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
whiskas
I check in on Jess several times a day, and was overjoyed to hear that she had at least one good night's sleep but upset to hear of the reaction to the pain killers today.  It will be a long road to recovery Stacey, just stay strong for Jess and in a few weeks this will seem like a bad dream. She is getting the best care possible but of course she doesn't understand this, she's still fighting, bless her. Hope you have a good night and have some more positive news tomorrow. Take care and best wishes to you all.
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Jarvis Cocker
Thinking of you tonight Stacey, it is awful seeing the animals we love in pain but keep strong for Jess and then hopefilly tomorow the pain killers will kick in to action again.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - I can understand how difficult things are for you right now, but keep strong for Jess.  So many people are thinking of you, and although not with you in person, you are constantly in our thoughts.  I just so wish I was near to you so I could support you more.  You say you have difficulty getting Jess to take her pain-killers - have you tried disguising the tablet by pressing it inside a bite-sized piece of chicken - but offer it to her with your hand that hasn't touched the tablet or she will pick-up the smell of it - you have to be one step in front of her.  One of my dogs has to eat only boiled chicken and rice, and the trick usually works for her when she has to have pills.  Will be thinking of you, your family, Jess and Spike, and hoping tomorrow Jess is feeling a little better.  As always, love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostAngus
Oh Stacey, what a roller coaster you are on at the moment, poor Jess her stomach probably cannot take the strong pain killers without making her sick and loose control at the other end and she is sore and in pain if she trys to move to get outside, it must be heartbreaking for you but all you can do is clean her up as quickly as possible so that she feels clean again, hopefully the vets will be able to get a balance for her of medication that will not make her ill but that will give her the pain relief that she needs. Don't worry too much about her trying to bite the vet, it is all she can do to say 'that hurts' and I'm sure that they are used to animals in pain reacting like this, just make them aware that it has happened before when you next visit, they may take precautions ! Thinking of you, please try to get some rest yourself you must be exhausted. x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Poor Stacey and poor Jess, I so feel for you.   Just stay with it Stacey, tonight may not be so easy, but just stay with Jess, do it for her, and tomorrow she will be able to start the painkillers again and will feel better.   It is so tough for you but you will be strong for her, you've all come so far and it will get better soon.   All our thoughts are with you, please let us know how things go tomorrow XXLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Jess and I are now back home again the vets have given her anti sickness injection and she is not to eat at all tonight or to have her painkillers Jess has not eaten since yesterday morning we have not been able to get her to have her painkillers at all, the vet has advised us that Jess is to be on a stirct bland diet she said chicken fish and rice only we now have more painkillers to give Jess starting from tomorrow if Jess is sick again through the night then she will be seen again first thing in the morning if not and I am happy with how she is then Alan will see Jess on Monday I was running around in an absolute panick when I spoke to you Jan Im sorry, thankyou so much for getting the nantwich surgery to see her, Jess is crying and limping in pain again I can see such a difference in her without these painkillers but tomorrow I will get her to have them with chicken I hate seeing her like this She is so houseproud and today several times she  has been sick weed and pooed where she lay its heartbreaking xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Just had an update from Stacey.  Jess is back home, vet has given her an anti-sickness injection, she was in pain and went to bite the Vet.  They have given her more tablets and she is not to eat at all tonight so she cannot have any painkillers until the morning.  Jess is to have a strict diet of bland food (chicken and rice).  When Stacey get settled she maybe able to post herself later.  Wishing Jess is feeling better soon.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - thinking of you all right now, especially dear Jess X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
jiggywig
Sorry muns, i must of been leaving comment at the same time.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
jiggywig
Hope Jess is ok. It may be due to the strong pain killers that she is on. I know from my own dog they can play havoc with the stomach. Thinking of you Jess and your family. xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Maybe the pain killers are upsetting her tummy. Wishing you better again very soon, dear Jess. xx
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UNKNOWN
Please be OK Jess xxxx
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey has rushed Jess to the vet, she has been sick today and fowling her bedding.  Stacey was very worried about her and feels the vet may keep her in now.  Fingers crossed and hope she is o.k. as well as can be.  Thinking of you Jess, Stacey and family.  Jan x Stacey said local paper Chronicle have run an appeal and Stacey has been getting phonecalls today from members of the public who want to donate to Jess' Fund.     Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
The Sun has been in touch today following the efforts of Jackie re Poppy the Shih tzu she also told them about the 2 Jess's so we are waiting to hear if they will do an article on dogtheft and the consequences.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
I know some of us wrote to The Sun asking for national pulibity about our beloved pets being stolen - see Poppy (ID 16565) - lost - 4 Feb 09.  Fingers crossed.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Have been watching comments and pleased lovely Jess is home, just being with her people and Strike will make her feel safer, all her old familiar smells etc. Was thinking re fundraising any ebayers could prob find some unwanted item/gift to sell, it all adds up and helps keep Jess well cared for. Still offering the TRIAL FLYING LESSON VOUCHER - IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED, ITS BRAND NEW, WILL LAST FOR 6 MONTHS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE AND THEY MAKE GREAT PRESENTS FOR ALL FAMILY AND FRIENDS, HAS TO BE FLOWN FROM CAMBRIDGE AIRPORT - If intererested please leave me your details and a bid over ?50! (these sell for ?115!) and we'll see what we can raise for the brave Jess.For more details please leave me a contact email or tel no. THANK YOU.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - if you are in the least concerned about Jess please ring the vets and discuss any concerns you may have with a member of their staff, who will then convey your concerns to Alan - who is Jess's vet - and ask if they will call you back with Alan's advice.  This is what they are there for.  Hope this helps you.  As always, love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thank you so much for your kind words and a massive thanks to Teo xxx Jan Jess is 26 inches tall, Thankyou for ringing me lastnight,that cage someone has suggested that comes with the bed and bowl sounds ideal for Jess. We have had a reasonably good night with Jess she has been crying and limping around I a going to see if I can speak to the vets today just to check that hey are happy to see her next week if she is like this xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - hoping dear Jess has had a comfortable night and you have managed some rest also.  Hopefully you will very soon have a cage for Jess (something Alan - Jess's vet advised) and then she will be less likely to come to any more harm.  Thank-you to everyone who continue to contribute to Jess's fund, and also support Stacey and her family, not forgetting dear Spike.  Love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Spindle
Thank goodness there is now better news on poor Jess.  If its any consolation my friends  young border collie had spinal surgery and had to have cage rest for weeks on end, he coped surprisingly very well with it all  - got through lots of stuffed kongs and chews but  is now OK.  Hang on in there, we are all behind you and willing Jess better.You have the support of so many. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
I have only just been able to get online to check on todays progress for Jess. I am so happy for you. It must be such a relief. Time and lots of your tlc will see her through this. I take my hat off to you and all of the people who have helped you including Teo for the cage. So, so much kindness. Her pneumothorax (that is how it is spelt) although you did well. Is a small tear in the lung allowing some air to escape into the thorax (chest cavity) It must be quite small and therefore will reasorb and heal itself. I will continue to send her healing...judy x
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www.doghealth.co.uk/dh.htm Cages from here come highly recommended, supplied with bedding, bowl and divider.  Have spoken to Teo now and cage will be ordered a.s.a.p.   Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
What can I say that has not already been said, but wanted to say it anyway, just so happy to hear that Jess is going to be OK. I know it will be a long haul and a lot more tears will be shed along the way but the support for Jess and her family is fantastic, like other people posting have said thank you TEO for your donation of a cage for Jess. love to Jess and Strike  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey all the cages we are looking at will deliver direct to you, I've received your address by text now.  I'll try and ring the vet tomorrow and see what they recommend and also check payments are covered for next visit.  As discussed with you earlier regarding the cage can you clarify Jess' height, ideally want to get one with two or more door openings. Teo I've sent you a text, do you have a landline number as I don't get a good signal on mobile where I live.  Thanks again for your help with Jess.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Just looked at the cage Jan it looks fab do they deliver direct many thanks xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - I am sure that if you spoke to the people at the Veterinary Hospital first thing in the morning they would advise you on the cage size requirements for Jess and get you one ideal for Jess's needs, probably by the following day.  It would also be worth asking them if they had anything you could borrow until it arrived.  If they were able to do this for you it would be relatively easy for you to go and pick it up once it arrived.  I'm sure the cage would have to be high enough for Jess to fully stand up in, with a little bit to spare, as well as having room to turn around in.  Also bear in mind you may also need the use of a cage in the future with Jess's leg problems.  Love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
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Teo
Thanks  Majoret, for your post about a cage for Jess. I should be grateful if you could get this and get it delivered to Jess and then let me know the cost which I will then pay via Doglost. I don't know what sort of cage is offered on the ebay site. I have always had SAVIC cages for my dogs and they are very good. You can see details and illustrations of these cages on this web site: www.canineconcepts.co.uk   They have  a Giant size (the largest) suitable for Great danes etc.  118x76x88 cms.  I see that they offer next day delivery. Anyway I leave it to you to get whatever cage you think is the best and the most suitable for Jess and to get it to her. Just send me the bill.  Thank you for arranging all this and for everything else you do for Jess and the many other dogs. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/petshoprugeley The link on previous post for Ebay may not work, above is direct link to seller. Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou so much everyone Jess is currently in our kitchen which is very small and she is a big dog so there isnt much room for her to move but more than I would like for her just incase xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330304695269&ssPageName=MERCOSI_VI_ROSI_PR4_PCN_BIX_Stores&refitem=330304501225&itemcount=4&refwidgetloc=closed_view_item&refwidgettype=osi_widget&_trksid=p284.m185&_trkparms=algo%3DSI%26its%3DI%252BIA%26itu%3DIA%252BUCI%26otn%3D4%26ps%3D42  EBAY CAGE - 2 door opening, does say suitable for a Great Dane. http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?storeId=10001&catalogId=1500001501&langId=-1&searchTerms=dog+cage&Submit=GO+  ARGOS CAGES First link is the cage on Ebay, which I seen last night, I could not find any in Argos last night where I first looked for one as know they sold them as family have got them from there.  Have now found the Argos cages.  Not sure if the Argos cage has two doors or just a front opening. I spoke to Stacey before logging on to discuss a cage, they do have the room for a large one.  Teo your offer to purchase the cage for Stacey and her family is brilliant, if you want to purchase direct yourself and get it delivered that would be great, or I can order it and get it delivered to Stacey.   Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - Just an idea for you to consider (if not already done) until you get a cage organised - are you able to separate off a corner of the room where Jess is so that she is less likely to come to any harm.  It doesn't really matter what you use (eg furniture) or what it looks like as long as Jess is safe from harm - that is most important.  That way she would be out of harms way, yet she wouldn't be isolated from her family.  You could always climb over "the barricade" to comfort her and show her affection.  Hope Jess's progress continues, and you have a comfortable night with her.  As always, love and hugs to you all x.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jo - Area Co-ordinator, Essex
Really pleased to read the progress on Jess, that she is doing well and is comfortable at home. Must be such a relief as well to have found a fantastic vets. Re. cages, Argos also sell them. I bought one from them a couple of years ago for my dog in my car. I've had a look at the extra large one and the dimensions are W 108cm, D 71cm, H 78.5cm,  cost ?73.39. Not sure how that compares to the one seen on Ebay and whether it would be big enough but if you are near an Argos and that store has one in stock you can collect from store so potentially could get one fairly quickly. The Argos ones aren't as sturdy and well made as the proper expensive brands of cages that run into 100's of pounds but I would say would probably be perfectly suitable......never had any problems with the one I had.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
This is absolutely wonderful news Stacey for Jess and the whole family. I agree totally with Bess n Barney's mum -says it all. Prayers and healing thoughts are working well! Never underestimate what you and your family have done-you never gave up on her and she knew you wouldn't when she struggled to get home to you-she never gave up on being with you again-bless her little cotton socks!
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staceylurcher
Angus text me and got my address its being sent straight from the supplies through the post I am to put it underneath the blanket in her bed, Jess is still asleep I dont expect her to move very much if at all today I know this will take time for her to heal but Jess has pulled through all this for us and now itsmy turn to get to do everything poss for her.... We love you so much Jess and Strike our two beautiful lurcher girls xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey, we're all so pleased to be able to help, none of us could do this alone but with the strength of numbers on here, and the will, anything is possible it seems.   It's such good news that Jess doesn't need to have surgery on her neck, and eight weeks isn't so long really.   She will feel so much better for being able to settle back in at home again, and it sounds like the cage is being sorted.   Will she be able to have the magnet therapy bed Angus was offering?   That sounds like it would be such a good thing, and then perhaps a support collar too.   And then next week hopefully you will be able to find out more about her legs, I imagine the vet is giving the anti-inflammatories a chance to do their job while she's resting.   Well done Stacey and family, you've done Jess proud, and well done Jess, lovely girl xx   Onward and upward !   And what a lovely kind offer, Teo, you're a star.   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Aww thankyou very much Teo, and thankyou to everyone else Im so pleased to be able to post you some good news about our Jess where would I be without you all on dog lost and lurcherlink I have found myself asking this question alot over this last week and I honestly dont know where we would be right now if you all werent helping and offering your much needed advice and support I have sat and cried many a night updating Jess's page and reading peoples beautiful comments look how far she has come and its all down to everyone here words cannot express my grattitude Im crying now as I write this TRULEY AMAZING each and everyone of you God bless you all xxxxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
I have only just been able to logon (2.17 p.m.) but I am so thrilled to read the latest news of Jess. Wonderful!  I know that with all this out pouring of love for her and her family Jess will go on to recovery. Jess must have the most suitable cage. I don't have one, but I should like to pay for the cage. So if Doglost or the people who have posted about a cage would buy it I should like them to let me know the cost (Doglost could e-mail me and I could donate the cost to the Jess fund via Doglost). I really mean this and I can well afford it.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
glamtrash
Hi everyone. I havn't commented before but have been following the story of Jess' and her family and am just so delighted at your post today. A pneumothorax is a collapse or partial collapse of the lung. Usually caused either by trauma (in Jess's case) or spontaneously. I only know this because my son had one last year so don't be too inpressed! We were told at the time that it would repair itself and it has so I am sure thats why the vet didn't make a big deal of it. I am just soo pleased for Stacey and her family and send you big loving licks from my family and  my rescue springer Toby.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Julie B
What wonderful news this is for Jess.  It may take a while for her to recover, however, having a fantastic vet and a loving family that she can now be at home with, I am sure her recovery will be a lot quicker. XXLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
LOL obie 1 our posts have crossed, it was ebay where I found the one that looks suitable.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks for the updates Stacey. When speaking to Stacey last night I did bring up the subject of a cage for Jess, especially with having a young family.  I have found where to purchase one which says for the size of Great Dane so should be amble big enough.  Will look into it more when I get home from work tonight.  I've always used a cage for my own dogs and they are brilliant.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
obie1
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gm1969
Stacey - This is wonderful news. We are so pleased, what a fighter dear Jess is. A good idea to speak to the vets regarding a cage, but I'm sure as said, Pets at Home, The Range etc may have a suitable one. This is such wonderful news for you all, for what has been an awful and very upsetting time. I'm so pleased, keep us posted. xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
obie1
stacey - to say I am pleased is an understatement - I am absolutely thrilled and I say again -    ATTA GIRL JESSLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - Really good news for you.  I am so pleased.  Have you thought about asking at the Veterinary Hospital to see if they would be able to get a cage for Jess.  If they don't have anything suitable for you to borrow, but they could purchase one for you, maybe Jayne or Jan would allow money from the fund to be used.  Vets usually are able to order and get things within 24/48 hrs.  Failing that does any of the Lurcher Rescue people have anything suitable you could borrow.  Some of the larger pet shops (ie Pets at Home, The Range) do sell cages but don't know whether they have anything which would be suitable for Jess.  I think I would try the vets first as the time factor is really important to keep Jess safe.  Hope this helps you.  Love and hugs to you ALL X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Ive spoken to the vet- Alan now and he cant see the factures on the Xray all he can see is what he called a numrothaurax (dont know how to spell it!) something to do with her lungs,although they fractures  were felt he has given us strong pankillers for Jess which are doing wonders for her So in a way this is good news whatever fractures Jess may have in her neck are only small and will heal in around 8 weeks naturally!!!!! He has told me complete rest for Jess and nothing else we are trying toget hold of a cage large enough for her which is proving some what difficult! He has requested to see Jess at the beginning of nxt week to see how Jess is going and to see about her legs, andto keep her on the pankillers and anti inflamitary, BRILLIANT NEWS!!!! We are so happy Jess's story will have a happy ending we wouldnt have got this far without you all and I am fr ever gratefull xxxxx If anyone has any suggestions as to where we could get hold of a large crate we woud greatly appreciate it and thank you so much again Jess is here for the week until monday xxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
I and many others are so glad she is in a specialists hands now. Our fund is about ?1,800 now and speaking to Kaye at Lurcher link re a found dog this morning she has said they have set up a fund as well for Jessie. Thanks Lurcher link!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
HOLLILLY
Glad she is home with you now.  Hope the x-rays arrive today and she gets better really fast.  Liz xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - Lovely to hear your news about Jess.  She really is a fighter - bless her.  Dogs know when they are loved and cared for, so she would know that when you found her you would help her all you could to get better.  Now she is home again, with your family, and Spike, she will be more content, knowing you are there for her, and helping her with her medical problems and the trauma she has suffered.  I'm sure the sadness your family has suffered has brought tears to many people, me for one.  Take care of each other - love and hugs to you ALL X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Those big sad eyes are trying to ask what's going on, I'm sure.   I would just be giving her all the comfort you can, lots of calm voice telling her it's all ok, everything will be fine, over and over again.   She needs to not be feeling too anxious and I'm sure speaking to her like that will help, that's what I would be doing, and I'm sure you are anyway.   All the luck in the world for later, let's all hope for good news when Alan sees the Xrays - must say I don't see why you couldn't have taken those with you yesterday rather than them rely on the post, but hey, what do I know.   Have lit my candle, keep thinking positive Stacey and lots of love to Jess XXLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Jess is giving me her biggest ad eyes she is still not able to move very much as her back legs are giving her alot of pain many people say Lurchers are notorious for not being able to tolerate pain and being mardy when it comes to pain I dont agree with that when it comes to Jess she has been so strong her will to live so we could find her still brings me to tears she is a fighter and and so loving and strong she has amazed me xxxxxxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Must have posted at same time as you Stacey. Lovely to hear you had a good night with Jess and she obviously is loving being home with you awwww x
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muns
That makes a lot of sense to me Marjoret, because as the vets say, any spinal operation is very risky. Since she is not paralysed  it would indicate to me her spine needs to heal itself and a collar restricting movement will allow it to heal naturally. The painkillers to keep her out of distressful pain allow that slow healing. With a collar it may, I assume, mean she can slowly get lower doses. Much of this will be a guessing game as to when and how much the painkillers can be reduced. You have an excellent vet in the correct field and Marjoret, Lisa and  so many people helping you through this Stacey. Lean on them when you feel 'wobbly' Can't wait to hear what Alan has to say when he sees the X rays, glued to this computer and this listing especially!
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staceylurcher
Thankyou everyone so much Jess has had a really good night I slept by her side all night and she just snuggled up to me with her paw on my arm and slept in a really deep sleep really optimistic today fingers crossed for the xrays, the donations are fantastic and again I would like to thank everyone Jess is with an amazing hospital and will get the best treatment its something that my husband and I couldnt afford to do for our beloved Jess you have all enabled us to give Jess the best chance possiable for her and we will be eternally greatfull as will Jess, Strike and our children .... Thank you xxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Will be thinking of you today Stacey and Jess as I was all day yesterday, glad to hear that Jess's pain is being controlled each day she will feel a bit stronger, I do hope once Alan has seen her Xrays he will be able to help her, she hasn't come so far to give up now, I hope you managed to get a little sleep Stacey, I have layed on the floor all night next to my Spaniel when he has had an operation and was in pain, it is not easy watching them like that. fingers crossed for good news from the Xrays. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - so hoping you have had a restful night with dear Jess, and today brings more positive news when you see the vet with her.  Certainly Jess being at home again will be of benefit to your whole family, especially dear Spike, who will also feel more settled and secure again in the company of her companion.  Remain strong and positive Stacey - it may be a long journey, but "one day at a time", and you have so many people on the journey with you.  Love and hugs to you ALL X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Stacey and Family, I'm so glad today went well for beautiful Jess. She is being given the best possible care and I feel positive she will make a very good recovery. Wonderful news, thinking of you all as you know. Big hugs 'n' kisses to Jess. xx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Update from Stacey:  The pain killers the vet has given Jess are great, she has been in a deep sleep since she got back.  Vet will look into a support collar when he has a better idea of what is wrong with her.  He said he will not operate on Jess' neck as she is walking, he wants a clearer picture of her neck and legs, her lungs are fine now.  Stacey feels a lot better having Jess at home with the pain killers she is on as they are so affective.  This is brilliant news and it will really help the family having her back home.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Just to let you know Stacey we are all following the news and willing all the good luck your way. I am copying your updates from here to Lurcher Link for you. You have many well wishers on there too. XXLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Permanently in my thoughts and prayers. Will be looking for more news tomorrow. Have a good night Jess and Stacey and all the rest of the family too. Every day brings more healing. xxx
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Furlover - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
Thanks for letting us know how you went on at the vets. I have been  thinking of you and Jess constantly today and especially at 3.oopm. Hope all of you can some rest tonight and that tomorrow brings  positive news. I will be checking on Jess's progress. Helen xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Candle had only just gone out this evening when your news came through.   I am planning on lighting another one tomorrow and so hope the Xrays will be forthcoming and will give news of positive help for Jess.   Meanwhile welcome home dear Jess, do hope you have a comfortable night and that tomorrow brings the good news we all want for you all.   Keep thinking positive Stacey, enjoy having Jess home - if I were you I'd be sleeping alongside her tonight!  XXLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
thanks for the update Stacey xx will be thinking of you and hope when th x rays are sent through its good news !  ((((((((( Stacey & Jess ))))))) xxxxxxx Pam  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
Thank you Stacey for the up-date You are never far from my thoughts It must be nice to have Jess home with you and tomorrow brings another day that you will be going forward Have a good night Jess, I know your mum won't sleep that much Good Luck for tomorrow as I said always in our thoughts xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
stacey so glad things went well and glad to see jess has got a bit of spirit returning glad they have given her plenty of pain relief so she should sleep well tonight goodluck tomorrow i dont expect you will sleep tonight now she is home as you will be listening for her every noise tonight, i know the first night our little cat came home i laid awake most of the night wondering if she was ok dont worry about not taking in all the vet tells you as they are quite used to that Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Thanks Stacey - have been on pins all day thinking about you and Jess and wondering about the snow in your area. This all sounds very positive now, and I'm sure Jess is in good hands - I do hope you have a peaceful night together and more good news will follow tomorrow. Well done Stacey - big step today xx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - thanks for letting us know how you got on today - have been wondering.  Hopefully you will have a better picture of what Alan, the vet, feels about dear Jess, and how he may be able to help her once he has seen her Xrays.  Treasure the time you have together with her.  I'm sure just having Jess back home with you will help Jess herself, Spike and your whole family.  I'm sure also each time you take Jess to see Alan you will get to know each other better, and feel more at ease about asking questions, and asking him to repeat anything you are not sure about or don't quite understand.  Will be thinking of you tomorrow - you are never alone - so many of us are with you in thought, and I for one, if I didn't live so far away, would be by your side.  Love and hugs to you ALL X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Stacey for the update, you are now one step forward to getting the right treatment, we will have to be patient now until the X-Rays have been seen.  Let me know if another payment is required but will hopefully speak to you later this evening when the family have been sorted.  Thank you to everyone who is supporting Stacey and Jess with the donations allowing the payments for her veterinary treatment.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou everyone for your kind words and thoughts it means so much.x We took Jess along to the vets today at 3:00pm there we saw the vet Alan, he carefully examined Jess who had a little cry Alan explained to me that the PDSA have only faxed through the medical history and not the X-rays he needs they hve posted the Xrays recorded delivery so Alan is expecting them to reach him by 11 in the morning, He is unable to feel the fractures in Jess's neck he has told us to handle Jess with kid gloves until he gets these Xrays which he hopes will tell him more if not then Jess will need the mri scan Jess is home with us now and hasnt moved at all the vets has given her stronger painkillers for now I have to ring back at 11 in the morning if he has seen the Xrays then me and Jess should be heading back to them tommorro, Lisa wasnt able to make it today due to work commitments she has said if I can get a later app then she will come down Again I feel useless like I havent taken much in but Alan was lovely and I know now we will find out everything that is wrong with Jess and she will get the best possible treatment... Looking forward to tommorow hopefully I will have more to post thankyou so much everyone xxxxxx And Thankyou Jan for paying Jess's fee's today it means so much to us all xxxxxxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
HOLLILLY
Good luck - hope you get the news you want.  Liz xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Good luck Stacey!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
It's Candlemas Day today and I have lit a candle for Jess, which will stay lit all afternoon.   Hoping and praying for good news, be strong Stacey and family, Jess is in everyone's thoughts xx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gelertgwynne
Thinking of you all today, good luck Jess!! x x xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostAngus
Sending positive thoughts to you for this afternoon Stacey and hope that all goes well with the vet visit so glad that Lisa will be with you for support and that all important extra pair of ears . xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Stacey, my thoughts will be with you, your family and Jess this afternoon, I so hope it will be good news, she has gone through so much.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - Thinking of you and your beautiful Jess today, especially at 3 p.m., and so hoping it is good news.  If you feel unsure about getting Jess in and out of your car for fear of hurting her, or causing more damage, please ask the veterinary staff to help you - they are used to this sort of problem, and know just where to get hold of the animal.  Jess wouldn't bite you intentionally, but when injured and in pain, you can never be certain.  Jess will be in so many people's thoughts this afternoon.  Love and hugs to you ALL X. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
GOOD LUCK later today Stacey we will all be thinking of you especially at 3.00 p.m.   Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Will be at work tomorrow Stacey, but will be thinking of you and Jess all day, plus sending healing, and positive  thoughts. Good Luck - we are all with you in spirit xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
Prayers & healing energy being sent to you Jess. Good luck for tomorrow. So many people willing you on.
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Julie B
Good luck Jess for tomorrow, my thoughts will be with you and your family.  I am sure this is just what is needed to put you on the right road for a full recovery.  XLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Leona*
Good luck for tomorrow - we are all thinking about you xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
If I had gone through what she has I think I would snap at injections too and it is a good sign because,know what we all get bad tempered when we start recovering after being sick-I could always tell when my children were over the worst -when they started playing up and being bad tempered :-) and it means her fighting spirit is in tact too-after all she doesn't know they intend no harm to her does she?
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Mollychops
Good luck tomorrow Stacey with Jess, ill be thinking of you. Yes Bess and Barneys mum, everyone will be thinking about Jess and wishing her well. The love and  compassion Dog Lost creates is incredibly powerful, and Jess will take it with her tomorrow! Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Dear Jess, all our thoughts and good wishes are with you and your family as you prepare for your move tomorrow and your continuing journey towards recovery.   And Stacey, I'm sure I speak for everyone here when I say the only repayment we want is to see Jess on her way back to good health and home with her loved ones.   Keep thinking positive, we are with you all the way XX    Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gelertgwynne
Tomorrow will be a huge step in the right direction, in getting Jess well on the road to recovery!!  I send love and hugs by the bucket load for you all as a family and especially Jess.  Thinking of you all tomorrow as I have everyday since this happened, and wishing your beautiful girl a speedy recovery!! x x xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks Badger for your comments and advice really is appreciated.  Fingers and paws crossed to see what the Nantwich Veterinary Group have to say, we will know the way forward then.  Hugs and kisses to Jess, Stacey and family.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - please don't be too concerned about the change in Jess's behaviour right now.  It's the only way she has to let people know they are hurting her, not realising the injections are for her own good.  It shows dear Jess still has some fight left in her.  It is also the usual procedure for vets to have to request the Xrays and medical history, which is then faxed through.  Hope this helps you.  Love and hugs to you ALL X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou everyone Monday is looking truley positive for Jess, The vets looks fab and the Vets name is Alan Jan sorry for getting mixed up!! I have rung the PDSA Jess is now off the Ketamine and put on the double dose painkillers in anticipation of us collecting her tomorrow the nurse did say to us that Jess is trying to bite them when they are giving her injections I was very shocked this isnt our Jess at all poor thing they explained to me that it was probably her reaction to the pain and them trying to touch her. Cant wait for tomorrow the Pdsa wont give me the X-rays and medical history for Jess they have asked me to contact the Nantwich surgery and get them to request them first thing then they can be faxd over so fingers crossed they should have everything they need by our appointment at 3:00pm Tankyou everone so much for getting my family and Jess this far I wish I could repay you all for your kindness its truley amazing xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
dalehound
Stacey, like everyone else you are in my thoughts. I wish you and Jess the best for tomorrow. The Nantwich practice looks excellent and you will have the comfort that Jess is getting the best treatment. Healing thoughts and wishes from Penny and dogs Toby, Ollie and Henry. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - sending you my thoughts wrapped in love for ALL your family.  Stay strong and positive - you have lots of "crutches" on Doglost supporting you.  Love and hugs X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Healing thoughts and prayers with you all the way xxx
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Furlover - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
I hope everything goes well tomorrow Stacey and am thinking of you, Jess and Strike.  Jess has hung on ,and is back with you now. You know we are all keeping our fingers crossed that she can be treated and back to full health soon and we will all do what we can to help, and will support you all the way. xxx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
Hope everything goes well on Monday You and Jess are always in my thoughts xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Teo
I have followed Jess' story everyday. It's great news that she will be getting new treatment on Monday. The vet site looks truly outstanding. Don't worry about the cost. The response in donations has been terrific. Whatever more may be needed will certainly come. Several people have posted here that they are praying for Jess and you. So am I and this is not just a phrase or sentiment. Prayers for healing do certainly have an effect. Know that you are supported by the many people on Doglost. Jess will know how much you love and care for her and that will help the healing greatly. God bless you and Jess.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
good luck for monday stacey i will be thinking of you and jessLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Stacey and family, I am so glad that Jess is getting treatment on Monday. My husband and I have made a donation to the fund and if any more is needed, we would be more than happy to contribute. Jess is constantly in our thoughts, as are you and your family. We have two wonderful greyhounds who are like our children; they are our life. You are coping immensely well it seems, and we are all praying for dear Jess. xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Aw thanks so much for everyones kind words and support, Thankyou Jan for paying the fee for monday, Doglost has been our saviour we couldnt go through this alone and most of all for all your guidance I really have been so unsure of the ways forward Ive never had to go through something this awful before, The link to the nantwich veterinary group was a fab idea for everyone to see where Jess will be going thankyou xxxxxxxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Madmutz Dog Walking
Have sent donation for jess...shes in my thoughts bless her heart.....thoughts are with stacey and family through this terrible time xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Jan - thanks for all you are doing too for Stacey and her family.  Have just looked at the Nantwich Veterinary Group website, and seems to offer everything that dear Jess may need.  The close proximity to "home" makes journeys with Jess less of a worry, and also does away with some of the stress associated with driving long distances.  Hoping and praying they can help Jess.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Thanks for the link to Nantwich Vet Group, I have had a tour around their hospital, I am sure that Jess will get the best treatment there, I will be thinking about her on Monday and like Bess N Barney Mum has already said I am sure we can raise more funds if needed, I am telling all my dog walking friends about and telling them to log onto Dog Lost and read her story and send a litte donation. love to Jess & Strike.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www.nantwichvetgroup.co.uk/small/ Link to Veterinary Group who will be treating Jess, you can view the equipment and history.  Great one has been found so close, saving Stacey and family having to travel long distances.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Have spoken to the Veterinary Group today who will be treating Jess as from Monday and the Consultaton Fee has now been paid from Jess' Fund.  Once she has been to see the vet we will have more of an idea of the outcome of what treatment she is going to need.  They will look at the X-Ray's etc. Thanks again to everyone for your lovely comments and great support this is really helping Stacey and her family.  Also a very big 'THANK YOU' to Lisa for accompanying them to the Vet's greatly appreciated.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
HOLLILLY
How is Jess today?  Liz xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Also meant to say, please let us know if and when more money needs to be raised, I for one will certainly donate more and I'm sure I won't be alone.   We all want to see Jess pull through this.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Stacey that's really great that you have Lisa's support - she'll keep both feet and her head on the ground, so to speak, and being one step removed emotionally will take it all on board.   Not that I'm saying you won't, but it's always good to have another pair of ears so that together you can keep the picture whole.   So, could that have been you that came down with Lisa to Ashurst in the New Forest a few months ago helping to search for Meg?  If it was, I met you out on the forest tracks......   Hope dear Jess has a peaceful weekend, it sounds as though she's doing well and feeling comfortable at the moment, her healing process has begun and we are all praying that the coming days bring the longed-for treatment that she needs to bring about a successful outcome and a happy future life with you all and Strike, bless her.   Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Unknown
muns, that was a lovely message to jess's owners. my sentiments exactly. we are all routing for you all, please god it's upwards and onwards now. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
dogs4eva
I just want to say how amazing everyone is - with all the offers of help for Jess's family.  It just goes to show that the majority of people are exceptional when someone is facing a crisis.  My thoughts are with Jess and her people at this awful time.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - I'm sure Lisa's kind offer will be of enormous help and support to your family, and also Spike, who must be very traumatised by recent events, and she will also be desperately missing Jess.  Stay strong and positive.  Your whole family, including Jess and Spike, are in so many people's thoughts and prayers at this time.  Love and hugs to you ALL X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
That sounds like a wonderful offer Stacey. Lisa will be ideal-experienced and more detached. You are all traumatised by this experience and you and  must not forget to be kind to yourself this WE too because you need rest and recuperation too. Lisa will be able to think clearly-something that is so difficult when we are shocked and drained. Recovery from this is a marathon not a sprint and you have been fantastic and need to take a break mentally and physically to build up your own resources. Lean on Lisa and anyone you need to-we are all here for you and Jess and Strike. Try not to think anymore about what has happened but more about where now and hang onto all the positives. Your lovely lurchers will both recover slowly and they don't think like us so their minds will recover as their wounds heal and they experience love again. They will take their strength from you so you need to let yourself heal too. Sounds easy and I know it really isn't but don't feel guilty taking some time out for yourself. xxx
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HOLLILLY
I am so sorry for Jess and for you all.  I am sickened by this.  I am in Birmingham and would love to meet this sick evil idiots.  Hope Jess gets better every day and poor Strike.  Liz xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Lisa from the GRWE (greyhound rescue) who I volunteer at the kennels for will be coming to the vets with us she has kindly offered and we have greatfully accepted we know then no questions will go unanswered with her there, she has told me that they are a very good vets and the greyhounds all go there, really looking forward to Monday things are starting to just get there which is making us feel alot better, Jess is comfortable I have been told which is fab :) Lisa has also kindly offered to come and do some work with Strike as she is finding it hard to be away from us and is suffering seperation anxiety I have been taking her everywhere with me, I know I shouldnt but its so hard to leave her when she is scared of being alone :( I take her for a walk and Im pratically having to drag her through the door everything scares her now but when she reaches the front door again her tail wags ten to the dozen and she is so relieved.    Everything Strike has been through has traumatised her greatly I do so hope we can settle her back in again, I cant wait for the day I have my two lurcher girls together and home with us safe and well... Roll on Monday xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
JulieS
I havn't commented before, as all I have thought has been said.  So pleased that things are looking up for dear Jess,  wishing you all the luck in the world for Monday and at least Jess in in good hands until then, which takes some pressure off of you.  It's a long road ahead but you have so much support.  All of you take care (not forgetting Spike) Kind Regards JulieLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - just an idea for you to think about - there must be so many questions you will want to ask the vet where you are going with Jess.  Start making a list - as you think of something write it down - and take the list along with you and go through each question with the vet.  Don't feel silly about doing it, and if there is anything you are not sure about or don't understand, ask for it to be explained to you.  My own vet always tells me I ask a lot of questions, but follows this up by saying he likes to be asked, and would rather his clients leave knowing what may or may not be achievable.  Sometimes people are afraid to ask for fear of what they may be told, but I personally prefer to be told.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - so very pleased to hear you have been able to arrange specialist veterinary care close to home.  Well done you.  I do so hope your beautiful Jess stays settled over the weekend.  Will be thinking of dear Jess, and your family, (not forgetting Spike) over the weekend.  I'm sure you will feel better in yourself knowing you have done your very best for Jess, and things are now beginning to move on for you.  You seem to have been "treading water" for so long.  Stay strong and positive now, for your family, but most of all for Jess (dogs do sense when their owners are sad).  We are all behind you.  Love and hugs to you all X - Monday will soon be here.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
obie1
good news stacey - ask the vet next week if they can make a collar. salLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey brilliant, will sort payment out directly to them before you go.  I'll ring you shortly to get the details.  Not long got home.   Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Ive managed to get Jess into another local vets nearby I am taking her there Monday when I collect her from the PDSA they are going to recall their MRSI scanner as they only get it once a fortnight theywill hopefully be getting it bk next week for Jess and some great new they have a nuero spinal surgeon!! The MRSI scan will cost ?1000 and they cannot tell me of anyother charges until they see her Monday they have warned me though payments of any treatment will have to be made before it is given but some good news at last Jess is still comfortable on the Ketamine lets hope this is the start of something good!! xxxxxxxx Thankyou so much for everyboday's donations kind words and prayers it means so much to us God bless you all xxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Hoping and praying Jess stays comfortable and pain free over weekend. I'll have her lovely face in my mind and will be thinking of you all. Thankfully I've never had an animal harmed so badly as poor Jess, but I've been up nights on end with sick dogs and people have tried to influence me it may not be worth it for the best of reasons, and when they turn the corner and start to get stronger and the tip of their tail tries to way, I've known that it was all worth it, and thankfully had quite a few dog years with them I wouldn't have missed for the world. I know also though each case is different. We're all with you 110%.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ella
Thank goodness this sounds positive again- I might get a better night's sleep now ! It's been so heart-rending I'd decided to stop logging on for fear of more upsetting news, but have to see this one through now... I'm sure we can all stump up some more to help out as and when we know what we're aiming at? Looking forward to when we can say 'Give Jess a big hug' but sending her love and healing wishes, LindaLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
thankyou, Jess will be home with us monday I will pass my address onto Jan xxxxxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostAngus
Stacey, next time you speak with Jan give her you address details and she can pass to me, let me know when they think she will be allowed home and I will get it sent up - keep it for as long as you need and return when you have finished with it !Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
I have been wodering the exact same thing Obie! Neck collarI am sure one could be made and would save her jarring while it heals
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obie1
I know this is probably a really stupid suggestion, but is there such a thing as a neck collar for dogs which could support Jess's neck and maybe alleviate some painLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Agnue that would be brilliant please let me know of any details you need thanks everyone so much xxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Dear Jess, hoping and praying for good news for you today.  All our thoughts are with you and your family, keep strong for each other and you will find your way through this, you have such support.  XX 
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DogLostAngus
Just logging in to send some good wishes and healing thoughts to Jess and to her human family, you all need some care and TLC at the moment to keep strong and healthy for each other. I really hope that Jess has had a good night and has been able to rest and feed gently. When she does come home maybe we can get a magnet therapy bed for her to lie on - they are known to have helped in the recovery rates of injured animals and with pain reduction , please let me know - I can organise one for you, but will take a few days to get to you.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Thinking of you dear Jess, and hoping today brings news of your specialist veterinary care.  Love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Donations to Jess’ fund can be made via the Doglost donate system.please follow instructions as below:
1. Visit www.doglost.co.uk  On the left you will see a ’Donate’ button (with the yellow lab)select this. 2. Fill in and complete your donation. Once complete, make a note of the confirmation number. 3. Email admin@doglost.co.uk to notify us the donation is for the Jess fund. In the email subject type ’JESS LURCHER FUND’, in the email please include the amount donated, the Payment Confirmation number, your email address and if you are registered with DL your user name.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Furlover - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
I am hoping and praying for both Jess and Stacey and family that ,day by day ,Jess becomes stronger.  There are Pain Management specialists in hospitals now -  as it is recognised that recovery is faster ,and it is proven that there is less stress on the body if pain is controlled .It should be applied to animals equally. I hope the vets will look again at this for Jess -- just to allow her to regain her strength.  It may mean her staying at the vets for a short while but hopefully would mean she was pain free. xxxxx Helen  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Madmutz Dog Walking
Thinking of you all at this difficult time.....sending love to you and jess xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
hi stacey glad things are looking positive slowly slowly she is getting better you wont notice it but each day is a tiny bit better love to you allLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
You have not let me down Barney and Ozzies mum thankyou so much for trying and please thank your brother from us all too xxxxxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thanks Jan for the chat, I will be contacting the vets first thing and Jarvis that is a great idea if the operation is a definate no no een after our local vet has seen the Xrays and referred her for the mri scan than the best thing I could do for Jess is let the vets care for her and manage her pain until she starts to heal she looked so peaceful today when we saw her on the Ketamine it would break my heart to have her home and put her through all that agony again we have been told Jess also needs surgery on her back legs because of the ligament damage but the vets said that was secondary to her neck and we are not to worry to much about that just yet... The funds raised for Jess are amazing and unbelievable I wish to thank everyone for your genorosity and kind words thoughts and prayers, I log into doglost everyday several times a day myself and my husband sit and cry at the lovely heartfelt messages of support we dont know where we would be without you all xxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Hi all. Not much luck with the Sun I'm afraid. My brother said that unfortunately he doesn't have any influence on what stories make the paper. If he did I know it would be in there as he is as much a dog lover as me. Lets hope Jotty has better luck with the emails she has sent. Sorry to let you down Stacey. Thinking of you and Jess xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Thinking of you both Stacey and Jess, hardly slept last night ,  its been on my mind all week , cant imagine what its like for you though. You are going such an incrediable job, and being so brave. Sounds like shes in good hands, sending prayers and kind thoughts, Sue xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Well done Stacey and Jan. At least we know where we are going now. Jess has her pain releif and will be looked after really well, untill an appointment can be obtained for her, and its not too far to travel if she can be seen by the Chester specialist. Onwards and upwards - lets raise some more money. Keep your chin up Stacey xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Have spoken to Stacey.  She is going to contact a local vet and see if they will refer Jess to a Specialist in Chester.  Jess is going to need looking after by a vet and it will be a long haul.  An MRI Scan alone is ?1000, once a vet has been contaced we will have more of an idea of the situation and some costs.  Fingers crossed something can be done.  Cannot thank you all enough for your brilliant support it is greatly appreciated.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Stacey, if the money raised for Jess is not going towards an operation could it not be used  to pay for Jess to stay at a Vets who could manage her pain until she starts to heal?Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Well it is always risky operating on the spine and they must think she has a good chance of healing or they would not suggest sending her home. Remember that her whole body is affected at the moment but time and pain killers will change the picture little by little. There is no quick fix unfortunately and in a way at least she hasn't got to withstand a long comlpicated op too. One day at a time is the only way you will cope and try to stay positive and thrust away those nagging doubts. I am sure she has the strength of character to come through this and so have you. Healing prayers coming your way...
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey sorry was not in when you rang, I just missed your call will ring you back.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
oscar153
Please dont give up Stacey, i think she just needs time and rest, if it happened to a person they would be in hospital a long time, in pain but gradually healing. It has only been a while, and it is going to be gradual thing, they must think she has a chance, if she can come home to you, and double the pain killers will help.xx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
dillondog
I haven't managed to get on DL for ages...and I'm so sorry to read this story. Here's to speedy healing, Jess, and love to you and your family. Just a thought re pain and healing and trauma...is Jess also having any homeopathic remedies (especially arnica) and flower essences? Flower essences would help support her emotionally, and give her the will to keep fighting and cope with her pain. Stacey, you're welcome to ring me on 07973 104039. I'd be happy to make up some flower essences (I'm qualified to do so!).
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staceylurcher
We are not sure if Jess doesnt manage her pain and we cant keep her comfortable we will have to put her to sleep, words fail me evrything was looking so good today xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Sorry Stacey, I was postering  at the same time as you, does this mean that in time the fractures will heal by themself?Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
Hardly dare look at Jess's page today just incase it said rainbow bridge after reading Stacey's posting last night, I am so pleased to read that she had a better night and her pain was being controlled, it is excellent news about all the donations, it will certainly pay for the start of her treatment , do you think some of the big dog food manufacturers would donate?, thinking of you Jess, Stacey and familyLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
I have just recieved your message Jayne the donations are amazing thankyou for restoring my faith in all the good people in the world x The PDSA rung me this afternoon and asked me to go to them for half two as they wanted to speak to me and my husband we both rushed there and they have sent Jess's Xrays to a nuero surgeon and they have decided that the fractures in her neck are to risky to operate on also as she is not paralysed they said there is a chance they could paralyse her through surgery, Two vets came into the room with us and both explained that Jess is not a suitable candidate for refferal for spinal surgery so they wont make the refferal, My husband and I were told Jess will be taken off the ketamine sunday and will be coming back home to us on monday with double the dose of pain killers she was on last time she came home they have told us all we can do is manage her pain and complete cage rest until she feels strong enough and pain free, we appreciate what they have told us but we are devastated that she wont be put forward for this surgery, I have also had a phone call back from Jock Queen the vet recomended to us and he says the PDSA are right in saying what they have its extremely risky spinal surgery and not worth paralysing her for life... I really dont know where we go from here :(Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Wow Jayne That's fantastic-power to the good folk, fortunately I am sure they outnumber the bad!
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Fly
Badgers info seems good and near for you. Funds are doing well too! Brilliant/ Hope Jess has a comfortable night and gets her treatment asap now.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
I posted the information earlier today about Animal Medical Centre Referral Services at Manchester as I thought it was relatively close to you Stacey.  As you will see from their website - www.amcreferrals.com - they have specialist vets to cover all aspects of veterinary care, and they have their own MRI scanner (I have used their specialist facilities, including the MRI scanner, and no time at all was wasted in getting a specialist appointment, and all the necessary treatment).  Your own vet does have to make the initial request for a specialist appointment, but that can be done on the strength of a phone call, with medical history being faxed through.  So hoping you can arrange whatever Jess needs soonest.  Love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Donations towards Jess's treatment have now risen to ?1,700...Thank you everyone! Have left a message for Stacey to say select the best and go for it I am sure at this rate we can raise all the money with the help of other organizations to give Jess the best treatment possible!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
  Just received reply from friend who is canine neurologist who I wrote to ask advice about help for Jess, .".......The only places (I know) in the North with neurologist specialists are at Liverpool Veterinary School and Chestergate veterinary referral in Chester.  Unfortunately, it may be difficult to formulate an opinion on Jess without doing further tests like Xrays or MRI........" I also sent story to Daily/Sunday Mirror and Sun again.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
mizzy
has any one tryed the express & star they may do a pieceLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Nice one Jotty Just a thought Owing to what we know about van registration district why not send to say, Birmingham post and other local papers in that area? Also we could find people in various ad trader regions and put free ads in there?? I could do East Anglia etc Let me know what you think-maybe we need to insert same in each area.
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Jo - Area Co-ordinator, Essex
I have this afternoon circulated Jess's story to various national newspapers - lets hope they can help.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum - the poem is beautiful, and echoes the thoughts of everyone who have shown their concerns for Jess and her family.  Stay strong and positive Stacey - you have huge support - and your dear Jess is in everyone's thoughts.  Love and hugs to you all X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
I'd like to dedicate the following poem to Stacey and family during this traumatic time - unfortunately I don't know its origin but it feels appropriate - A Hug Certificate for You!
If I could catch a rainbow,
I would do it just for you
And share with you its beauty
On the days you're feeling blue
If I could build a mountain
You could call your very own
A place to find serenity
A place to be alone
If I could take your troubles
I would toss them in the sea
But all these things I'm finding
Impossible for me
I cannot build a mountain
Or catch a rainbow fair,
But let me be what I know best
A friend who's always there 
This is a Hug Certificate
 
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Donations to Jess’s fund can be made via the Doglost donate system.please follow instructions as below:
1. Visit www.doglost.co.uk  On the left you will see a ’Donate’ button (with the yellow lab)select this. 2. Fill in and complete your donation. Once complete, make a note of the confirmation number. 3. Email admin@doglost.co.uk to notify us the donation is for the Jess fund. In the email subject type ’JESS LURCHER FUND’, in the email please include the amount donated, the Payment Confirmation number, your email address and if you are registered with DL your user name.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks everyone the support is brilliant, that is what we are all here for.  Great Jess has had a better night, she needs the pain killers and this is a big help to her.  Stacey will be discussing with the PDSA to see if they can refer her to a specialilst, then we will have an idea of the costs which is going to be a lot.  Keep it up we will soon see Jess on the road to recovery.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Stacey - thinking of your dear Jess today, and just hoping for better news for you today.  Not sure whether you know, but there is the Animal Medical Centre Referral Services, with specialist veterinary facilities - including spinal - in Manchester and Rotherham.  You have to be referred by the vet treating your pet, so may be worth you discussing with the PDSA vets caring for Jess.  I took one of my dogs a couple of years ago and they were brilliant.  Every stage of treatment is discussed with you, and you are told before hand what everything will cost.  Referral from your vet to a specialist vet is usually quicker as between them they can decide on the priority of your case according to severity of the problems.  The web address is www.amcreferrals.com - lots of info to read.  The Rotherham phone number is 01709 897354 - sorry I don't have the number for Manchester, but it could be obtained by your vet from the Rotherham number.  Sometimes an off-duty veterinary nurse would be happy to go with you for support, and out of interest - also worth asking about.  Will be thinking of you - love and hugs to Jess, canine companion Spike, and your family X.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Thanks for OK Jayne, so if anyone is interested, the Trial Flying Lesson Voucher is valid for 6 months from issue date and can be given as a gift or flown self. Lots of fun and 45 mins in aircraft over Cambridge countryside. Worth ?115! Will be in a Piper Warrior - a real lesson not a ride and you get to see the local landmarks of East Anglia. All funds direct to Jess Fund just bid on here please.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
obie1
adda girl Jess.  I am so pleased that she has perked up today and with everyday she will get stronger and stronger.  She is in the best place to get her rest and she knows how much you and your family love her Stacey.  Am rooting for her all the wayLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Great idea Fly!  ?1,200 pounds kindly raised so far so please Stacey go straight ahead with the referrel asap and dont worry abouts funds.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
So pleased she is better today Stacey. One day at a time. Be interesting to see what Jock has to say and how he can help. Chin up! Jess is a real fighter-bless her!
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staceylurcher
I wish the newspapers would pick Jess's story up to surely they want to help find these people there are more animal lovers than these monsters out there it would help greatly towards Jess's funds.. heres hoping xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jo - Area Co-ordinator, Essex
Thanks for the update Stacey and so pleased Jess had a better night. I was so worried about her yesterday after your posts, just couldn't get her out of my mind. Great you've got the ball rolling in regards to the specialist referral. xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Thanks for updatae Stacey, pleased your girl has has a better night. You're doing all the right things and keeping busy is good and keep you feeling positive. Its about time one of the newspapers took up this story. In the meantime Jess is being well cared for by good people. Hope Strike is recovering too.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
The PDSA have just said Jess has had a better night and they will be keeping her in for the fore seeable future I have just asked for a refferal to be made for the spinal surgeon they will be ringing me back today xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou everyone for your messages of support we are feeling a bit more hopeful today I have rung Jock queen as suggested thankyou Kay he will be getting back to me later this morning, Thank you so much Fly that is absolutely amazing eveybody has thankyou all so much I am just going to ring the PDSA now I will keep everyone updated xxxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
I am thinking so much of Jess and pray the news is good today.   I do hope Jess has had a more comfortable night, hopefully free from pain   I'm sure also that between us all we can raise whatever amount is needed to see Jess through this, please keep us informed Stacey and family, we are all with you in this. X
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mizzy
dont give up jess fight it ,dont let the people who took you win xx it was heart breaking reading this last nite when things were looking so good i was in tears.shes proved to them shes a fighter and she will carry on doing so im sure dont give up .my thoughts are with you all.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
What a good idea Fly :-)
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jiggywig
I have this morning sent an e.mail to The Sun newspaper almost pleading for them to take the story of poor Jess - maybe more Dog Lost members could do the same.  Hope Jess had a comfortable night free of pain xx.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Stacey and Family, its so hard for you at this time and I feel for you and dear Jess, although she is in the best place where she can be monitored and kept pain free. She has been through the worse sort of ordeal is bound to be very weak, but its heartbreaking, I know, to see one you love so much so helpless. Couldn't they start with the neurology treatment now and we can all do all we can to raise more while the treatment is going on, if this is what's making the difference.I'm sure we could do some fundraisers for such an important cause. If everyone agrees with this I can kick off an auction of a 45 min flying lesson at Cambridge worth ?115, to the highest bidder, the money to go straight to Jess's fund.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
sheba
Dear Stacey and family, I'm thinking of you at this very sad time and hope that your beautiful Jess is feeling more comfortable today.  I've sent a small donation to help towards the costs.  Even though Jess is very poorly, she knows you're all there for her and that will help her.  Donna xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
I have sent word of Jess and collie Jess to a friend in the media-he has a much loved Collie too and hoping he may be able to get some national press interest and may lead to more donations. If the money is a worry with surgery Stacey just explain to surgeon that deposit is already raised and the rest wil be forthcoming because I am sure we will raise it by 'hook ot crook' if that is what Jess needs. Thinking of you today and praying Jess has settled down again. xx
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Unknown
my thoughts are with you and your family at this rotten time. please god that Jess has had a comfortable night. i just hope she pulls through, be secure in the knowledge that you are doing what is best for her-and she knows this. she has all this site praying for her. god bless.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
sukimax
This breaks my heart, You are so brave, come on girl you can do this, What a response for donations, At a time like this it shows even though there are evil people out there a ray of hope comes from the pet adoring nation, Thank you to all of you, I hope the scum of the earth get there just desserts,   SukimaxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Stacey, my husband and I are thinking of little Jess everyday and pray that she comes through her terrible ordeal. I really do hope that The Sun, or any other red top tabloid take up this terrible story and also raise publicity to get whatever evil monster(s) did this to darling Jess. We cannot imagine what you and your family are going through but as echoed by everybody on here, we are all with you and pray for Jess. She is in the best possible care and with all the funds raised will get the much extra care she so desperately needs. xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Donations to Jess’s fund can be made via the Doglost donate system.please follow instructions as below:
1. Visit www.doglost.co.uk  On the left you will see a ’Donate’ button (with the yellow lab)select this. 2. Fill in and complete your donation. Once complete, make a note of the confirmation number. 3. Email admin@doglost.co.uk to notify us the donation is for the Jess fund. In the email subject type ’JESS LURCHER FUND’, in the email please include the amount donated, the Payment Confirmation number, your email address and if you are registered with DL your user name. (Please rest assured the emails get checked by several people so your email will not get missed and your money will reach Jess.)Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Good Luck with this Stacey. Prayers for you tonight  x Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Kaggs, I've passed the details onto Stacey.  Thanks again.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
whiskas
The next few weeks will be very hard Stacey, wish we could help you through it but you and your family are the only people that will comfort Jess.  The sound of your voices and the warmth of your bodies near to her. Take it a day at a time you've made it this far, the fund is growing and so many people care, it will get better.  My thoughts are with you all.
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks kaggs and welcome on board doglost.  Will alert Stacey now of your post.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
kaggs
Stacey I am not sure If 'we' can help but I work for an orthopedic referral vets in Worcester I think you should discuss Jess with our surgeon Jock Queen. I don't know if he could help depends on what exactly Jess has done. No is 01905 756156 say Karen Holt suggested you phone him, I won't be working at that branch tommorrow or Friday but can liaise if you need me to. Keep strong, KarenLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
My heart goes out to you Stacey and family  I am praying for Jess, the PDSA vets will be sedating her and controlling her pain, and I so hope she feels stronger tomorrow and specialist treatment can start ASAP, the money will be raised for her I am sure. I have cried more tears this week for your Jess and Jess the Border Collie then I have done in years. keep strong. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Stay with us Jess the girls miss you so much and so does strike I long to see the day when we you and strike are hogging the sofa or running playfully around the girls... Come on Teddy you have already come so far... hugz and kisses love from us all xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
I just can't imagine what you are going through Stacey You HAVE NOT let your beloved dear Jess down We are all praying for her Stay strong Stacey xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
stay strong stacey its still very early days and she will be so sore and bruised it is going to take weeks for her to heal xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
With the pain killers and drip feed she will feel much better again Stacey. As Marjoret said you have NOT let her down. It may be that when she stabilises again then the consultant can be brought in with the funds raised. As Yasa says try and get some rest yourselves and some sleep and get your own strength up because this is so distressing for you. I will make sure the prayer chain is active again for her and all the family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. xxx
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Yasa
That was hard for you to do Stacey, but they can relieve her pain now, and if on a drip, they can feed her, and you can get some rest. There is no reason why they cannot stabilise her again, and we all know they will do their best. Lets all stay positive and see what the next few hours brings. It always seems hopeless when we are tired Stay strong Stacey - have some food and get some rest. We are all here for you. And you certainly have not let her down. xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey what an horrific day for you all, we will all be praying for her.  You can ring if you need to talk to anyone.  YOU HAVE NOT LET HER DOWN AT ALL.  Thinking of Jess and all the family.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
We had to leave our poor Jess at the PDSA it took 3 of us to carry her in she went off her legs fell over and banged her head she was crying out in so much pain my husband and I were crying to the vets rushed her straight through and put her back on the drips and Ketamine they told us they sent Jess home because they thought she could mange the pain without Ketamine but now Jess is alot worse and her poor tired body cant cope with the pain at all they have warned us if they cant stabilise her then the kindest thing we can do for her is to let her go to sleep, We dont think we can get her into the spinal surgery as fast as she needs we are heartbroken at least she is being cared for properly we have to go back at 11:30 tommorrow, Its been another long day full of tears Im trying so hard to stay strong but I really feel we've let her down I will post as soon as I know anything in the morning Thank you so much everyone we wouldnt have come this far without you all xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
I've just emailed all the details, links etc to my brother at the Sun as he is working tonight. I can't make any promises but I will keep you posted. Perhaps we should try and get as many people as possible to email them anyway?Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Hi Stacey the anti biotics are to stop any infection which mught have gone in through open wounds. Th other anti inflammatory tablets are for pain releif, This will help her. Try not to read too much into her eyes, she has gone through a lot  and she probably kind of ' shut down' for the time being, she WILL get back her spirit once she feels better .  Your love and comfort will pull her through this, it must seem like the end of the world, but try and stay positive round her, stay strong and brave and she will get through this, we are all here for you . Love Sue xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thanks to everyone who is posting comments and helping towards getting Jess on the road to recovery, also for the suggestions of places to try and your experiences of dog's which had have had very similar injuries and how they have been treated.  These have been passed onto Stacey. Stacey I have sent you an email.  Keep your chin up you are doing great and we all know how hard it is for you at the moment.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Thats amazing Jayne !! Thanks for keeping us updated. We are all rivetted. So much money is going to be needed - we all know this, and what sort of sum we may be talking about, but as was said by Fly earlier, every tiny amount given from the goodness of people's hearts will, and is, adding up to a massive amount, and hopefully Jess's treatment can be started whilst we are still collecting. Stacey, I have emailed majorjet with a story about one of my dogs years ago that was in a similar condition. She has, or will forward it to you. That dog recovered, and lived a normal life. The expenses were enormouse even then, and we dont know how we paid it, but it was worth every penny to see that dog recover day by day. We were also exhausted, but it was worth all the effort when he lived to normal old age. Re- the expression in the eyes, some will be down to pain, but some will also be down to medication, some will be trauma, and some will be fright, simply because she doesn't understand what has happened to her. You are doing the best thing for her, by laying with her. Stay strong - she will get through this xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
B 'n' O's Mum -  Thank you for responding to request for help to get national publicity for the two Jess's.  I do hope your brother is successful.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Thanks everyone its over ?900 donated so far towards Vets bills. Lets get that sparkle back in her eye.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
I have been given a bundle of tablets for Jess one Im told is an anti imflamitary and the other antibiotics I dont know if these are helping for her pain? I already know Jess will not want to go back into the PDSA she is afraid of everything and everyone now she wasnt before these evil monsters broke her spirit. I look into her eyes and she is lost its like our old Jess has gone and it makes me cry so much our 4 little girls nicknamed her Teddy and even they cant bring that sparkle back :( Im determined to see that sparkle in her eyes and her cheekiness playfull nature again she fought so hard to live just to see us again I know thats why she hung on for us to find her I really do she wont give up on us know xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Great B&O Mum, that would help a lot, pet cases usually do well and get good response. Hope he can help Jess and Stacey.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Hi all. My brother is deputy night picture editor for The Sun, so if you like I can ask him who to contact?Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Aaaw Stacey This must be so distressing for you but remember the pain she willingly went through to get back to you AND the fund is growing so you can get her operation to relieve some of the pain. Hopefully the vets will give you some pain killers for her to be on in the meantime. Maybe you could get her some painkillers before 4pm The journey surely is not very comfortable for her in pain. Every day the soreness will get a little less from all her other injuries. Every day is a day nearer her being more comfortable.
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staceylurcher
Aw thanks so much to everybody lets hope we can get this done Ive been laying next to Jess me just being near to her is giving her some comfort xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Natalie S
I really am sorry to hear your poor pet is still in pain but fingers crossed. I will send some things out to the press etc and see what replay i get back. I did all of this for the border collies story also so fingers crossed we can get you some more publicity and make the awareness of evil people that are hurting our beloved pets. Take care and im thinking of you all Natalie xXxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Thanks Fly.  I have also just emailed the Sun, and I have also mentioned Jess, the Border Collie (Reunited ID  16697) if only to get publicity about NOT to leave dogs tied up outside shops, etc.  I have no press contacts as such, but am so incensed by what is going on with our much-loved pets, and when I am angry I write letters I wouldn't otherwise write.  Maybe if enough visitors to this site contact the Sun we will get the much needed national publicity, for our beloved pets, about what is going on.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
psab
Stacey, unbearable as it must be to watch Jess in pain, please try to take it as a positive.  She doesn't appear to have lost feeling anywhere as a result of her neck injury and that is extremely important with any spinal injury.  My thoughts are with you and Jess.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Just emailed Cambridge Vet College. Fingers crossed someone gets back with some positive suggestions.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
I've just sent Jess's details to The Sun, lets hope they will help us to publicise Jess's story and help catch those who are responsible. The fund is brilliant, any dog owner would want to help and it doesn't matter the amount, just what we can afford! Little by little equals a LOT!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
?740  kindly donated for Jess's vets bills and rising! Thanks everyone.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
whiskas
Hang in there Stacey, these are very early days. It's horrible to watch someone you love in so much pain and there is nothing you can do except stay brave and keep your voice gentle and even for her. The worst part is you can't cuddle her and make the pain go away.  We're all praying for Jess and for your family, to give you strength to cope in what will seem like very dark days ahead. I hope there is someone on here who can get national press coverage for this horrific incident at least that alone might put more pressure on the police to bring a speedy arrest of the person's responsible. DLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
While we are all concerned for the well-being of Jess, and our thoughts are with her family, who are desperately trying to get the veterinary care Jess needs, is there anyone on this site with connections to the national press who could help Jess's family to get national coverage of this horrific crime, thereby allowing Jess's family the time to care for Jess 24/7 during these early days of Jess's nursing care.  I do hope so.  I'm sure Stacey would appreciate any help with this as she has stated in an earlier post she would like national publicity.   Wishing you well dear Jess - love and hugs to you and your family X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
Oh Stacey I'm so sorry for you, I know how you feel having nursed two wonderful dogs and I just didn't know what to do sometimes,. Poor Jess, but as we're all saying she is such a fighter and has come this far. I've  written to a couple of people I know who have connection in canine neurology to try to find out if they know anyone/anywhere you can get help. Money is the real setback of course because if we could raise enough then there are superb establishments where she could be given the ultimate treatment. But not cheap. But there is def enough for a consultation and that's a start. You and Jess are in my thoughts and everyone on DL are with you.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
jiggywig
Stacey, would it not be worth a call to one of the national newspapers to see if they would do a story to get the publicity you need to help catch these despicable people. So many animal lovers in the country who would be outraged by what has happened to poor Jess.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
We,ve had a bad night with Jess she has been crying all night in pain back at the pdsa today at 4:00pm xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=61735545497&ref=mf  Thanks for the update Stacey, it is horrible to see your loved ones in pain especially when you cannot hug them.  I sent you an email earlier. The donations have been brilliant and we cannot thank you all enough, if anyone wants to make a donation follow these instructions:  Donations to Jess’s fund can be made via the Doglost donate system.please follow instructions as below:
1. Visit www.doglost.co.uk  On the left you will see a ’Donate’ button (with the yellow lab)select this. 2. Fill in and complete your donation. Once complete, make a note of the confirmation number. 3. Email admin@doglost.co.uk to notify us the donation is for the Jess fund. In the email subject type ’JESS LURCHER FUND’, in the email please include the amount donated, the Payment Confirmation number, your email address and if you are registered with DL your user name. (Please rest assured the emails get checked by several people so your email will not get missed and your money will reach Jess.)  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
try and keep positive stacey each day the bruising and injuires will get a little bit less, and  she will very slowly start to heal you wont notice to start with  and it is going to be a long haul ,but the vets wouldnt have let her home if they did not think it was the best place for her it will be  hard for you but you will cope your vets will support you and so will all of us on here, i have recently had a cat hit by a car and she had to lose her leg so i know how much more you worry once they get home and it is down to you love to you all ruth Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
whiskas
Oh poor Jess, I know it must be very hard for you to see her like this, but it is like everything, pain killers mask the pain and then you still have to come to terms with it when you are no longer on them.  Jess is a fighter, hopefully the consultant will be able to operate and give her a good quality of life.  I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I would like just 10 minutes with the people who did this.  I hope they are soon caught as I worry that they will do this to other beloved pets too. Please keep updating us with her progress each day.  Good wishes to you and all your family I wish there was more I could do to help.
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staceylurcher
Our poor Jess is safe at home with us now! She is constantly crying now in pain she cries if you stroke her so we are not able to give her any loves the vet said its beacause she has been taken off the Ketamine that she is in so much pain we have to take her back to the pdsa tommorrow at 4:00pm as the vets wants to see how she has gone on through the night and how she is managing her pain Its been a really busy day but first thing I am going to be ringing around to find a spinal surgeon for Jess that she so badly needs Everyone on Doglost and facebook have been absolutely amazing.. our life lines.. and a huge thanks to the donations we have recieved via dogloast we have enough money for the ?300 consulatation fee and we will be able to get an idea of a price for her spinal surgery, No more news from the police as yet all we know is the lorry who was seen taking our dogs is registered to birmingham police have put out for all police cars to stop this vehicle if seen and the story will be in the chronicle tommorrow so hopefully someone might come forward if they know anymore... I just wish I could get this publicised in a larger scale as both Jess and Strike were found many miles away from our home :( I hate hearing my poor poor Jess crying in so much pain and not even being able to comfort her breaks my heart I will find these awful monsterous people who did this to Jess and thats mummy's promise to you xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
I am so pleased that Jess is coming home to be with her family who love her very much, I hope that she can get the best treatment for her broken neck, I have sent a donation, also when I told my friend Sue about Jess she also has sent a donation, I would just like to add that if like me you are not registered with Pay Pal you can send a cheque to dog lost every little helps for the treatment of the lovely Jess.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
hi hope jess is home by now stacey i hope you saw my post the other day about my cat she was in a cage for 6 weeks only coming out when i could supervise her it was a long struggle but worth it , love to you all.  jayne  i managed to get the donation thing to work tonight Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
http://www.crewechronicle.co.uk/crewe-news/crewe-breaking-news/2009/01/26/witnesses-sought-over-dog-thefts-96135-22783108/
This is the link to the police appeal in the Crewe Chronicle
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Mollychops
Hi Stacey , how lovely Jess is coming home today.  I dont know if you have found a vet yet for her, but Chestergates of Chester are specialists in spinal injuries, and probably not too far away. Jess , im sure will pick up in the peace and quiet of her own home, surrounded by family that love her. XXLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Oh Stacey, this is wonderful news. I've been so upset and worried about poor Jess. Now she is coming home, which is fantastic news and wonderful for Jess to be in her own home and surroundings. Please Please let those responsible be caught. Lots and Lots of Love and Cuddles to Jess. We Will gladly be making a donation towards her well deserved treatment. Bless you Jess xxxx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
jiggywig
Stacey. So very pleased that your brave beautiful girl is coming home. My own dog has many health problems, TLC at home is the best medicine. Love and best wishes to you all - hugs and kisses to Jess. Only to pleased to make a donation.        Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
We are hoping to get an article in the Country mans weekly to flush out the culprits!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
zen
are they any nearer to catching the scum bags who did this to the lovely jessLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Now well over ?600...thank you everyone!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Leona*
So glad this much loved girl is on her way home.  Sending love and prayers to you all xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey have a safe journey home, things can start looking up for her now.  Well done everyone the donations are brilliant.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Ive just had a call from the vets we are going to collect her now we I am on strict orders to keep her under complete cage rest I am now on the hunt to get a large cage for Jess... Our Lovely Jess is coming home xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Millys Mum
So pleased to hear that Jess is back home with her family, after all she's been through - bless her. And Fly,  YES the Animal Health Trust at Newmarket is just brilliant. Unfortunately, we have had to take both our Rotties along there for MRI scans (I believe I'm correct in saying that they are one of only two in the UK that has a dedicated MRI scanner). They are renowned across Europe (and possibly the World) for their pioneering work in many fields. They have a super equine facility where both trainee and qualified vets come both from the UK and abroad to see and to work alongside the specialists. The place is quite beautiful in lovely grounds. They also have a lovely little cafe where you can wait whilst tests are being carried out. Of course, apart from the Animal Health Trust, there's the Veterinary College at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire as well as the Veterinary College close to Cambridge University. Just make sure that 'our' lovely Jess has access to the best on offer cos she deserves it! Welcome home Jess.
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staceylurcher
IM brought to tears again peoples genorosity that is fantastic news Words cannot express my feelings thankyo all so much xxx (Jess's mummy) :)Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Fly
I can't tell you how pleased I am to hear the good new about lovely Jess. Glad to send a donation. It might be possible to find an organisation like the Animal Health Trust (based down here at Newmarket) who offer huge discounts and help in special cases.I truly believe Jess was intended to recover and have a 2nd chance, so lets all get her operated on and pain free so she can get on with life.This is the best news!  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
wow That is brilliant Jayne! Enough for the consultation fees and working towards treatment. :-)
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DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Thank you every one...just overnight ?565 has been donated towards Jess's vets bills...Thank you everyone!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
psab
Stacey, I didn't want to give you false hope or be the prophet of doom yesterday but from your post and my limited (2 years) veterinary experience, I got the impression that the PDSA probably wanted to speak to you because there may be treatment involved that they couldn't carry out or couldn't carry out at anything other than full cost. I'm so pleased for you and Jess that the news was as good as it could possibly be in the circumstances.  Don't give up.  It's a long road but I have known dogs who have recovered from spinal injuries.  They have never been as agile as they once were but they have continued to have a good quality of life. Best wishes to you and Jess.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
So very pleased to see her home Stacey. Thank you for the photograph. Hopeing now you can get her the very best treatment and she will be completely well soon. Love to you and Jess xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Dear Jess, thinking of you so much, enjoy being home with your family and hope you will quickly be able to get the treatment that you need.   Please keep us informed of her progress, Jess's family xx
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staceylurcher
I am so overwhelmed with peoples kind words and donations to Jess's fund Its brought me to tears I dont know where my family and Jess would be without you xxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Photo now received of Jess have uploaded into Image 2 box.  Message from Stacey: Sorry its not a better picture she couldnt get up or move her head properly, thanku so much. xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jo - Area Co-ordinator, Essex
I am so pleased for you Stacey and family.....I have been thinking about Jess, so pleased she is fighting all her horrific injuries and pulling through. As others have said we will all help you in everyway we can with the fund raising. We'll get Jess that treatment she needs and deserves. xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
No place to put Jess in payment system so sent e mail as suggested afterwards Jayne. Wish it could have been more...but as you say ?5 from everyone will soon add up. Get really well soon dear Jess xx
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Thank you to those who have already donated to Jess' Fund.  Please put JESS LURCHER FUND in the email Subject Heading.  When the Paypal payment is made you do get a reference number, this can also be added to your email, with donated amount and your Username.  Thanks again.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
obie1
oh wow this is such good news.  Like so many other people I have been keeping an eye on the site all day, willing Jess to be OK.  I have faith that we willy rally round and she will get the help she needs. good on you staceyLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Spoke to Stacey earlier, given some suggestions of how to find a vet who may deal with spinal injuries where she can get the treatment she needs.  Stacey has taken some photo/s of Jess today and will be sending them a.s.a.p.  We would like to give a very big 'THANK YOU' to the PDSA who have been brilliant if only they had a Spinal Surgeon they may have been able to do more for Jess, but what they have done is just fantastic.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
UPDATE... sorry not knowing how these things workbest to e mail admin@doglost.co.uk after you have hopefully donated towards Jess’s treatment giving the name on your card so we can make sure the funds are going direct to her. All e mails to admin are monitored by 5 people so no funds will be able to go astray...thanks again everyone!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
OH what wonderful news this is !!!!!!!!!! Thanks to Jan for the text letting me know.I am sure that being at home with her family is just what Jess needs after all she has been through and having their love and care will help this poor girl to heal from both her physical injuries and also recover from this most awful ordeal. Love to Jess and her family xxx PamLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
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Mollychops
Well done Jane, fantastic idea. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Julie B
I have been thinking about Jess all day and this is just the best news I could have seen.  She has proved she is a fighter and I hope that she has as quick a recovery as possible back at home with her family where she belongs. XLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Okay if anyone wants to get the ball rolling you can use doglost donate button..but make sure after your name in contact detail put JESS in brackets....thanks in anticipation everyone! just 5 pounds each from everyone reading this will make such a difference. Lets show Jess we are not all scumbags!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
This is just fantastic news I was thinking about her all day and night praying for her to pull through She's a fighter that's for sure Welcome home Jess Sending you big cuddles xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Stacey, you and I must have been posting at the same time , as I ve just seen the great news Jess is coming home.  Im so pleased for both of you and send cuddles for Jess xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
I have been worried about Jess all day I am so pleased that she has survived her horrific injuries and  I am sure many people will help with the fund raising for her ongoing treatment.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Furlover - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
Stacey I am SO happy that Jess is stable enough to come home with you --- it is light at the end of what must have been a very dark tunnel for you --- and we all wished so much for this !!! What a fighter this girl is !!!    There are a lot of good people in this world too (though it IS hard to think of it when things like this happen) I'm sure you will find you will get lots of support throughout xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Wow Stacey I just felt she would be brought through this after she survived what she did, but still so glad to have it confirmed after your message this a.m. And I am sure everyone will chip in to get funds for her and whatever she needs. Just the best news!
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DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Stacey thats great news..what ever it costs we will all help out. Lurcher link have also kindly offered to donate as well....just get her the best treatment you can.  We have a weekly colomn in country mans weekly ...can we do an appeal not only for funds but for info? Just get in touch with Jan and we can sort something out maybe some editorial.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Wow this is just the bestest ever news, Ive been  thinking about you all day Jess, and praying you would come through this. Loads of love to you and your family and gratitude to the PDSA , they are absolute angels. Hoping for more news soon. xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Jess is going to be coming home on wednesday!! This great news is tinged with some sadness the Pdsa do not have the funding or the equipment to operate on her broken neck They have said Jess is not in so much pain with it and come home to complete cage rest until she heals which could take many months The vet told me that Jess would need to see a spinal surgeon and the consultation alone would cost ?300 alone we are going to try and keep fundraising doing bring and buy sales to raise the money for a surgeon to look at her I dont want my poor baby suffering anymore... But the best news of all is my baby is coming home thankyou all so so much for your well wishes prayers and thoughts they are the only thing that has got me through xx The police came out today and have taken staments and the vehicle registartion of the lorry seen taking my beloved lurchers they have put a stop on the lorry and which Im told is from birmingham! Jess story will be appearing in the nantwich gaurdian with a phone number direct to the sargent for ppl to give anonymous information... We WILL catch these monsters xxxxxxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
WOOO HOOO come on Jess you are a survivor.  Her mum will update us when she gets home.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gelertgwynne
I've been checking for regularly for any news... and yes I'm crying again, but this time tears of absolute joy!!!  Well done Jess, her vet and her devoted owners...I'm sooo happy for you all x x xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Just copied this from her facebook page and know all are waiting so will be forgiven:-
GREAT NEWS JESS IS GOING TO LIVE. Stacey will update on her return...
More tears but of joy now
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fionap58
I can't believe you found her just for it to end badly.  Keeping everything crossed that the news is not as bad as it sounds. Poor Jess you are in our prayers.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
AlisonH
Poor Jess. My heart goes out to you and your owners. I know the vets will do all they can for you, just hope and pray you will pull through.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
Dear Jess, we're all praying for you little one, you'll get through this I'm sure. To Jess's owners, our thoughts are with you all. To the low-life scum that did this to her, do you actually care about the consequences of your actions and how you devastate people's lives? No, of course you don't!! I hope you will be brought to justice!! Get Well Jess. xxxx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gelertgwynne
The tears are rolling as I type this.  Darling Jess is a fighter, she has come this far  and I truely believe that she will make it!!  My thoughts are with you all at this terrible time,  stay strong, justice will be done!!! Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Julie B
This is just so sad and has like many others reduced me to tears.  I can't believe that someone could even think of doing this to a poor innocent dog.  Thinking of you darling Jess and your family.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey we are all behind you and thinking of you and Jess.  Jan x Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
Thinking of you Jess and of course your owner Can't imagine what you are all going through xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
I feel sick and so anxious. Please Lord let them be able to help this lovely girl to recover. Heal her for us-she has gone through so much to get this far.
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mizzy
im sitting here sobbing i do hope shes going to pull through .my thoughts and prayers are with you xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
I have cross posted to Lurcher link in the hope that someone will have more information on who could have done this. Also they can help with funding if it is needed.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Stacey I am hoping and praying that Jess can pull through this ! I am thinking of you and Jess as you visit the vets and pray they can help her xxx PamLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
I have just read about the terrible injuries inflicted on Jess with tears running down my face, I feel guilty if I accidently kill a spider so how anybody can do this to a living creature is beyond me, I also wondered if it was some kind of sick gang initiation, I will be praying for Jess and my heart goes out to her owners.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
I have rung the vets just now and im afraid the news doesnt look good I  am now fearing the worst the specialist has looked at Jess's x-rays and the operation is not going ahead instead they have asked me to go in and see Jess and talk to the vet as I write this Im crying my poor poor baby  I will update as soon as I get home plz say a prayer for Jess xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
muns
Prayer circle started for Jess to help her and vets through op and help her to a full recovery. Please let us know any news as soon as youcan. She is in my mind all the time and I know that will be the same for many others on here and facebook.
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Badger
Thinking of you today dear Jess - and your family - and those wonderful people at the PDSA who are trying so hard to get you better.  Love and hugs X.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Stacey - I am so sorry that you, Jess, and your family have had to endure this terrible thing !  There are absolutely no words to describe how I feel just reading this. My prayers will be for Jess over the coming days and nights and I so hope she makes the full recovery she so deserves. Bless you all xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gm1969
I am so so sorry for what has happened to poor Jess, it defies belief how these scumbags can sleep at night for the harm they inflict on these beautiful defenceless animals. I am so angry, but more importantly I pray for Jess's recovery and that the owners get the justice they so deserve. Get Well Soon Jess. Thinking of you and will be following your progress. Denise, Graeme, 'Ranger' & 'Bella' xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Come on Jess we are all here for you, waiting and praying,lots of love, wishes and prayers, Sue,  Mollichops, Beryl, Poppy and Bluebell  and Scrumpy xxxx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
littlehelper
Poor baby, I will pray she makes a good recoverery and be home well soon xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
fionap58
Poor baby, keeping everything crossed that your brave girl makes it. I know how I'd feel if one of mine was stolen and then found like this. Where is their humanity?Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Thankyou so much to everyones kind wishes they mean so much to us I know have my own internet access and will be updating this page as soon as I know anymore. Jess is undergoing her 2nd op tommorrow plz send her your thoughts x Many thanks to everyone who has joined her facebook group xxx  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
whiskas
My thoughts are with you all. I am praying for a complete recovery.  I cannot believe that in the space of 1 week we have seen on here the very worst of human behaviour towards animals.  We have also seen a lot to give us hope.  Please keep us informed of the outcome, dogs are animals with an ability to fight hard for life, I hope that it is so in this case
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Fly
Praying with you for your poor girl, cannot understand how anyone can harm an animal. She is beautiful and in good hands now, free from pain and further harm and surrounded by all our positive thoughts. Be strong for her.Best wishes.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
ruthann
i cant beleive what i am reading it breaks my heart to think what you are going through dont give up hope several years  ago we had a cat get hit by a car she lost all use of her back end could not stand pee or poo on her own there were no breaks but the vet said it was hopeless and wanted to put her to sleep i said i would take her home and give her a week, after 2 months and lots of tlc she was nearly back to normal i hope you will have agood out come with jess and send you all my loveLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Madmutz Dog Walking
Thoughts are with Jess and her family..praying you recover sweetheart xxxx people can be so cruel,hope god gets his own back on them as they need to suffer!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
doglover1
Again this is just so awful. I dont want to dwell on the sick "thing" that did this to your poor dog Jess as the most important outcome is Jess gets better, but i just want to wish you all well and I hope and pray Jess makes a good recovery, please be strong and im sure they will do all they can for her and she  will be back home with you soon. Get well soon Jess xx thoughts r with you.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
UNKNOWN
Oh my God!! What on earth is wrong with people these days. WHY?, what is it that they get out of doing these awful things to defenceless animals?
Here I am yet again in tears because some people on this earth feel the need to do these awful things.
I’m so sorry this has happened to your precious girl and my thoughts are with you. Stay strong Jess sweetheart x
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muns
The tears are running down my face at the cruel and unbelievable callous act to this loving, trusting girl and coming on top of our other Jess...makes me wonder if there is some sort of sick ’gang dare’ up in that area-I so hope not. Wishing you well dear little girl and back home where you are so loved. Praying for you, your PDSA vets and nurses and your family. Also praying for healing the sick minds of whoever perpetrated this awful act and that the police will find you before you ever hurt an innocent again. You too are indeed in need of treatment.
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DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Stacey thanks so much for updating everyone we know you are really going through a bad time and we are all with you and Jess is in our prayers.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
Plz pull through Jess we Love you and miss you so much we know you stayed alive for us to find you dont give up on us now Jess we really couldnt live without you, You have come so far and my promise to you is that I will never ever let anyone hurt you again, Strike doesnt know what to do without you and is fretting for you xxxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=61735545497&ref=mf  Here is the link to Jess's page on facebook we are trying to get donations to give to the pdsa for all their amazing work many thanks stacey x Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
staceylurcher
My name is stacey woodward I am Jess's owner, Firstly I must say thankyou so much to everyone who has left messages of support they have moved me to tears and mean so much to us and Jess, Jess is with the PDSA who I cannot thank enough they have been fantastic with her, Her injuries consist of a broken neck, punctured lungs severed ligaments and deep cuts to her face she cant walk and is on a drip and having Ketamine for the pain. Jess is going to under go an operation tomorrow to see if anything can be done with her neck we are just praying something can be done and that our beloved Lurcher pulls through she has never harmed anyone my children cry for her everyday xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
oh poor poor Jess ! How could they do this ? its just beyond comprehension for any decent human being to understand how any one could do such a thing I am thinking of her and her owners and sending healing thoughts their way. Stay strong sweet Jess we are all willing you to make a recovery  xxx PamLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Badger
Thinking of you dear Jess - and your family - and so wishing you well again.  Love and hugs to you XLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Sending healing thoughts.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
obie 1 think our posts may have crossed.  Thanks for asking after her.  We can only pray at the moment she pulls through.   Owner is having computer problems so is unable to post but will try and use a relative's to look at her page.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
obie1
hi Jan - do we know how Jess isLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Spoken to owner, Jess is being treated by the PDSA, who have been brilliant.  Local papers are going to run a story, Jess' family have also setup a page on facebook to raise funds for her treatment.  We are all with her in spirit and willing her to pull through.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
gelertgwynne
Words escape me!!!  What the hell is wrong with some people!!  I hope with all my heart that dear Jess makes a full recovery, my thoughts are with you all at this distressing time,  pull through this Jess!! x x xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Mollychops
Another sickening act. Please , please get better dearest Jess, love to you and to your owners, my thoughts and prayers go out to you,xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Jarvis Cocker
I am sickened at reading this about Jess, I do hope that she recovers, my thoughts are with her and her owners. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
UNKNOWN
In the words of 'furlover' what the hell is wrong with people? Why are some people so bloody evil? My prayers are with Jess and her owners and hoping for news of her recovery soon.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Englishlynn
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Furlover - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
This is just awful !!!!  What is wrong with these people ?? Poor Jess -  I pray she makes a full recovery. My thoughts are with the owners it must be so very distressing for them.  I just hope the sick people who did this are caught and dealt with properly!!!!. xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
SJ100
My thoughts are with Jess and her owners at this difficult time. Wishing you all the best. xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
AlisonH
Oh no not another. I will say a prayer for Jess and hope she recovers from her injuries. Good that her owners will be able to comfort her. Hope the scum that did this are caught and brought to justice.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
B30
Poor Jess. Praying that she recovers XXLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
JulieS
I am so, so sorry that poor Jess has been reunited under these very sad circumstances.  I hope and pray that she makes a speedy recovery.  I just can't understand what these sick people get out of hurting a defenceless animal, they are probably the biggest cowards on earth and go for easy targets to get their kicks.  Thoughts are with the owners at this time and GOOD LUCK Jess.  Kind Regards Julie Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Debbzz
Sending poor Jess healing thoughts.  Please try to keep us updated.  I hope she makes a swift recovery. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Received a very upsetting text from owners while I was out, just got in and too late to ring them to see how poor Jess is. She has been found many miles from her home, she was taken in by a farmer and is in the vets her injuries are horrific including a broken neck, Police are helping in trying to find out who has done this to her. Cannot believe this another bad reunion and also called Jess.  Sending Jess healing thoughts and hope she is going to be o.k.  Will update when find out more from her owners.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Mobile phone photo received from owner and now uploaded.  Asked if they have any full body shots, had following reply: Thanku no sorry I dont have any body shots I had Jess and my other Lurches stolen Tuesday from Nantwich we found the other one yesterday in Congleton sum miles away from us we r all heartbroken thank u 4 ur help.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Message left asking for a photo a.s.a.p.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
alfmar
get the posters up(make sure you offer a reward) as soon as you can and you can't get enough of them up........... they are crucial and will get loads more eyes looking. take binoculars out with you as you will be seen before you get a glimpse. contact local paper and get an ad in pets section lost and found offer a reward and put a photo in the ad if possible. it may take some time but never give up just keep postering and if you get a sighting plaster the area with posters. up date site and all helpers will know what you need doing then. good luck xx Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Owner, sorry to see Jess is missing.  Thanks for registering her details on DL, can you send us photo/s a.s.a.p. email to admin@doglost.co.uk (QUOTE ID 16749) any problems with a photo let us know.  We will do all we can to help you in your search.   You need to poster poster poster the area as much as possible and make her TOO HOT TO HANDLE, we cannot stress enough the importance of the postering.  Posters can be printed once a photo has been added by selecting Dog Poster 1 just above Dog Information (you must be registered and logged in).    As she has been stolen you must get a CRIME NO. from the Police. Contact DW's, rescues, vets and leave a poster (you can find vets in the area by clicking on the logo right hand side just underneath Latest Missing photo).  Dogs can be rehomed after 7 days, try and visit rescues do not rely on phone calls alone.  Great she is CHIPPED ensure you contact the Chip Co to report her missing and check your details are up to date. Try and get some media coverage in local papers and any free papers.  Please update us on who has been contacted i.e. DW's etc and if you have started postering.  You can leave a comment by selecting  Add a comment  just above Comments.  Good luck and hope she is found soon.  Jan xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18

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