Posted on 09/22/2013 6:50:58 AM PDT by Kaslin
I have a 16 year old shepherd/lab mix named Mocha. Yes, you read that right; shes 16. Almost unheard of in a dog her size.
Im certain of her age because I adopted her over 15 years ago, when she was estimated to be ten months old.
Yes, I know shes in the final stages of her life. She has months at most, and possibly weeks, to live. Her long life is due largely to the cushy life shes had. Always an indoor dog, and given lots of love and exercise.
Over the last couple of years, as Mocha has aged, Ive done all kinds of things to make her life more pleasant: Ive given her Rimadyl twice a day, had a small tumor removed near her rectum that was giving her trouble, and installed a rubber bar mat in my shower so she could stand safely and comfortably while I cleaned her up after a leak.
(I tried doggie diapers, but they are difficult to put on, and you havent truly lived until youve come home to a doggie diaper blowout).
Shes very creaky, but still very alert and happy, wagging when I come home, going up and down stairs, and begging like a pro. Shes deaf, but apparently the nose is the last thing to go. But shes not productive anymore, in the eyes of some. She cant even go hiking anymore, and she can no longer hear, much less threaten, an intruder. What good is she, they might ask?
I feed her anything she wants, if shell eat it. Because of her old teeth, she has gotten expensive canned food for several years, while my other four dogs eat dry. They dont understand the unfairness, but if Mommy doesnt want to become homeless, they cant ALL eat canned food!
I have put waterproof plastic sheets and blankets everywhere she sleeps, because she leaks a bit sometimes. I have to wash some of them daily. If shes sleeping too long in one room, I go and check on her.
I know she wont live forever, but in the meantime, Im doing everything I can to make whats left of her life as pleasant as possible. When the day and time comes, and I feel shes suffering, I WILL do the right thing for her. But that day is not today.
I am CHOOSING to care for Mocha in this way, because I love her, and because you dont put a dog down just because their aging is inconvenient. Im glad I have the CHOICE to alleviate her pain, rearrange my house, and feed her anything she wants.
All this got me thinking; will Obamacare do as much for us as we do for our dogs? Will we be allowed to do for our parents, or allow others to do for us, what we can now do for our dogs?
Obamacare will have a Independent Payment Advisory Board (IBAP), that will make decisions on how to cut costs. Supporters swear its not rationing, but what else could it be? You can only control costs by limiting expenditures and ultimately, care.
What if, under Obamacare, we cant have access to pain meds for our parents like we can for our dogs? Some might resort to using veterinary pain meds for their families. After all, under Obamacare, access will have to be limited, because theres not enough money to go around, and people who dont love will consider you inconvenient and no longer productive, and therefore not worth wasting money on.
Some pet owners would have put my dog Mocha down at the first leak, because they dont want to deal with that. What would the IBAP say about the money I spend on Rimadyl, or the GALLONS of Natures Miracle I clean my carpet with, or special food I give her? Shes 100 years old, in dog years. Shes lived a good life, and I have other dogs, so why bother?
Fortunately the government has no say in my dogs life, but wait until your parents get beyond the age of productivity. If Obamacare isnt stopped, veterinary care, primarily purchased directly by owners, may be the best healthcare this nation has to offer.
It seems that both you and K-ci were very lucky that day.
He looks so happy and loving.
What a sweetheart.
They give us so much and ask for so little.
Awww! My old Lab (grey Lab, now) will be 16 in another month. Great family dog, took him all over the country with us.
My 7 yo BC is also selectively deaf. I wonder if it is a breed trait?
But their visual acuity is amazing.
To answer..No.
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