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Bailey Guns
12-22-2017, 23:06
We have a JRT named Jack. We adopted Jack in 2004 when he was about 4 years old. He's now at least 17. Jack was born deaf. He also had some serious eye issues that required one surgery several years ago to save his sight, then a second surgery in 2013 to remove one of his eyes. He's been pretty high-functioning despite his handicaps but lately he's gone almost completely blind in his good eye so getting around has been a real problem for him.

To say that Jack and I don't see eye-to-eye (so to speak) would be an understatement. He's always been my wife's dog and has taken it upon himself to be her personal guardian...even from me. He's very annoying but I tolerate him.

Today about 4pm I got a call from my wife while I was finishing up at work. She'd put Jack out front to do his business, went inside for a short time, then went back out front to retrieve him. He never wanders far...never has in the 14 years we've had him. He's an in and out kinda guy. Does his thing and then scratches on the door to be let in. Well, tonight he wasn't there. She looked around and didn't see him. She went inside to put shoes on and heard a faint bark. It was coming from the creek area below the house. Our house sits about 20' above a pretty substantial creek...especially this time of year. It's heavily overgrown with brush and very rocky. Access to the creek from the back of the house is straight down about 20' and very difficult. But even to get to the embankment that drops down to the creek you have to make it down two levels of terraced yard.

Oh, yeah...it was about 25 degrees and snowing out with about 4 inches on the ground.

Somehow, Jack had managed to find his way around to the back of the house, down the two terraced levels where he then fell over the 20' embankment. Wife said she could hear him barking but after a few minutes it became weak and sporadic and then stopped. She called an elderly neighbor to come over and standby while she attempted to get down to the creek in the dark and in the snow. And Jack is almost all white...like snow-covered ground.

It didn't sound good for the old guy. But somehow, once she got down there, he managed another bark. She was able to locate Jack from that single bark. He was almost fully submersed in the fast-moving creek, clinging to the muddy bank with only his front paws and head out of the water.

I got home just in time to meet her behind the house and we got Jack inside. He was in pretty bad shape and was just a muddy, shivering, wet mess. There's no doubt she was saved him with only moments to spare. He was so weak he couldn't stand and his breathing was very labored. We got him into a warm bath, cleaned him up, dried him and wrapped him in a blanket. After a half hour or so he was able to stand and walk a bit but breathing still seemed to be an issue.

We decided to see how he does thru the night and both agreed there was little point in taking the old guy to the vet. Even though he's been a tremendous pain in the ass for me, I don't want him to suffer. It's a toss up whether or not he'll last the night but we'll see.

He's always been a tough little bastard. Kind of impressive he was able to hang on long enough to be rescued.


One-Eyed Jack
https://i.imgur.com/HA4bHwk.jpg?1

Fentonite
12-22-2017, 23:34
Damn. That's a rough day for an old guy. I hope he pulls through.

One thing his story made me think of was my childhood dog, Binky (was named before we rescued her). She was the same sort of dog, never much gumption to wander, until one day she energetically scratched at the door to go out, then dug under the gate to escape the back yard. Once out, she burrowed into a safe spot under some dense bushes, lay down, and peacefully died. She knew it was her time, and found a spot of her choosing to sleep. I hope Jack isn't ready to check out yet, but his behavior sure rang a bell.

TheGrey
12-22-2017, 23:44
Oh, wow! I hope Jack's breathing evens out, and he is better after a good night's sleep.

JohnnyDrama
12-23-2017, 00:02
Tough little doggie. Hope he pulls through.

Hummer
12-23-2017, 06:04
Good story, Bailey. A tough situation for all, and a Christmas gift of a life extended. Hang in there, One-eyed Jack.

Bailey Guns
12-23-2017, 08:10
Damn. That's a rough day for an old guy. I hope he pulls through.

One thing his story made me think of was my childhood dog, Binky (was named before we rescued her). She was the same sort of dog, never much gumption to wander, until one day she energetically scratched at the door to go out, then dug under the gate to escape the back yard. Once out, she burrowed into a safe spot under some dense bushes, lay down, and peacefully died. She knew it was her time, and found a spot of her choosing to sleep. I hope Jack isn't ready to check out yet, but his behavior sure rang a bell.

It did cross my mind that Jack knows his time is near and he was looking for a spot to get comfy for the cross-over. And we know his time is pretty much up and we're OK with it.

But, this morning he seems a lot better. Breathing is normal, went out and did his thing as usual and drank some water. He doesn't want to eat, though. He's kinda showing some signs of organ shutdown...especially the kidneys. I've seen enough of 'em go to know he's showing the signs of being ready. It may be that it's just time to give the doc a call...

Today is the day my all-time favorite dog, Stella, passed, too...7 years ago.

StagLefty
12-23-2017, 09:12
Sounds like you gave Jack a great life and helped him cope with his disabilities. Hang in there Jack !!!

Bailey Guns
12-23-2017, 11:44
Props to your wife; she did an excellent job - especially having the sense to wait until someone was standing by. Glad he is doing a bit better.

Absolutely. Aside from Jack, she was the real trooper in all this. It's hard to describe how difficult it is to get down into this creek-bed area even on a good day. To do it in the dark and in the snow was pretty damn impressive. Then finding the little knucklehead on top of all that...

Mercula
12-23-2017, 11:54
He might be a mamas boy , but he loves you. Looks like tough little sob. He’ll be fine. And sore.

Bailey Guns
12-23-2017, 12:59
^^ Ha! No, he doesnt love me. We just made a deal with each other a long time ago that we wouldnt try to kill the other while they were sleeping. I've almost broken my vow several times and I'm sure he sits around wishing he were a 120 pound Rottweiler.

spqrzilla
12-23-2017, 13:17
^^ Ha! No, he doesnt love me. We just made a deal with each other a long time ago that we wouldnt try to kill the other while they were sleeping. I've almost broken my vow several times and I'm sure he sits around wishing he were a 120 pound Rottweiler.

[ROFL1]

Mazin
12-23-2017, 16:49
Brother you know I can relate to the wife's dog situation but my prayers are with you guys!

Bailey Guns
12-23-2017, 17:55
Unfortunately, Jack's misadventure last night was more than he could take. He wasn't showing improvement today and looked to me like he may have had stroke or suffered a head injury from his fall. He could barely stand without falling and he tended to walk in circles. Wife and I discussed it and decided it was time for Jacks pain and suffering to end. He had a good run...likely 17+ years. Not bad for a deaf and blind little Terrier.

He went peacefully at the doc's office with Mrs BG rubbing his ears. He liked that. Doc said she thought he was showing signs of some sort of brain trauma as well. It was the right thing to do for Jack.

So, Jack passed exactly 7 years later on the same day as my beloved Stella. Some of you may have known her from the gun store. Dec 23rd...not my favorite day.

As usual I appreciate the outpouring of support from friends and fellow dog-lovers here.

Jer
12-23-2017, 18:04
Damn, that's sad to hear. I was pulling for Jack. It sounds like you did all you could given the situation & kudos to your better half for rescuing him in the manner that she did.

Sounds like he had a helluva run and deep down I think you liked him much more than you lead on. To that end, I'm sorry for your loss and hope you find peace in the fact that you have the little fella such a good life and shared so much love.

Rest easy Jack.

Fentonite
12-23-2017, 18:07
I'm sorry for your loss, and I'm grateful that dogs have folks like you and your missus to give them care and compassion. Jack was a blessed boy.

Mazin
12-23-2017, 18:16
I'm sorry for your loss but he did have a good life thanks to you and the Mrs!

CS1983
12-23-2017, 18:28
Sorry for your loss.

Mercula
12-23-2017, 18:54
Ah shit. That sucks man. I’m very sorry for your family’s loss.

bgouker
12-23-2017, 19:03
Sorry to hear that, sounded like he was as tough as he looked. Prayers sent.

TheGrey
12-23-2017, 22:35
I'm sorry for your loss, and doubly sorry that the day has brought up sad memories of another loss.

rtr
12-23-2017, 23:26
Sorry for your loss.

StagLefty
12-24-2017, 10:02
RIP Jack

KestrelBike
12-24-2017, 10:04
Sorry BG.

roberth
12-24-2017, 11:32
Aw man, that sucks, I was reading along hoping the pup would carry through and be OK for while longer.

Gman
12-24-2017, 11:43
Aw man, that sucks, I was reading along hoping the pup would carry through and be OK for while longer.Me too. I was kinda hoping for a happy ending to the story. I'm not sure if that happened or not. I guess it depends on how much BG and Jack disliked each other. Anyway, condolences to Mrs. BG.

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buffalobo
12-24-2017, 11:53
Sorry to hear the news.

Pretty much every JRT I ever met was tough as nails and had the heart of Rott.

If you're unarmed, you are a victim

Zundfolge
12-24-2017, 11:57
Sorry for your loss ... the little buggers have a way of worming their way in, don't they?

Sounds like he had a good long life though.

Ah Pook
12-24-2017, 14:14
Very sad. Sounds like he could not have ask for a better family.

TFOGGER
12-24-2017, 17:21
So sorry for your loss. For all the bluster about not liking the little brat, I get the feeling you'll miss him. Kind of like the grumpy shop keeper that you suddenly see missing one day after going into the store for years. At least you and the Mrs. gave him his best possible life. RIP Jack.

Guylee
12-24-2017, 18:45
Jack Russel's are tanks. I have a buddy who's got one and that dog has drowned, been lost at sea, jumped out of the truck at 45 mph, and been in numerous other deadly situations and he's still kicking.

GEDIT: Just read the rest of the thread. Sorry for your loss man.

Bailey Guns
12-24-2017, 23:01
For all the bluster about not liking the little brat, I get the feeling you'll miss him.

There was disappointingly little joy in a relatively pain in the ass free day today...I'll admit it. A special needs dog like Jack is a LOT of work. Now that he's gone it's surprising how much extra time I have with nothing to do.

JohnnyDrama
12-25-2017, 00:25
Sorry for your loss.

KestrelBike
12-25-2017, 18:32
Because I'm 99.999% sure it wouldn't have made a difference: PSA regarding helping an animal recover from cold conditions like that (from my vet-tech sister): If taken to a vet, they could give warm IV fluids which help the animal warm back up internally, along with externally from blankets. However in BG's dog's case given age and neuro-trauma, probably would've been cruel to persist in treatment.

dorsum
12-25-2017, 20:06
So sorry for your loss