Eli, Part IV, Liver-Hold the Onions
Shooting my dog up with Humulin twice a day was a lot easier than I thought it would be. Each morning when I took him outside, I had to hold a test strip in his urine stream to test his sugar. From there, I would calculate the proper dosage to give him and we'd be good until that evening. Twice a day, every day. It got to be so routine that Eli would notice me filling a syringe, walk over to me and stretch out his neck so I could give him the needle. Okay, it's probably because I gave him special treat after every injection. What dog wouldn't take a shot for some fresh baked liver?
After his diagnosis, he was placed on a strict diet. His new food cost a small fortune but he loved it, especially when I poured a little organic chicken broth over it. And yes, dammit, I warmed it in the microwave first.
It's no secret that I am a horrible cook. I never prepare meals, that's my husband's job. But there's ONE thing that I did learn to cook and that's LIVER TREATS.
Because Eli's diet was limited, I wanted to only give him treats that were good for him. I researched and found a recipe for liver treats for diabetic dogs. The first time I made these, I nearly puked. I gagged the entire time I was pureeing fresh liver in a tiny cuisinart food mixer thingy. I had to do it a little at the time since the bowl was small and I will tell you, it made a mess. Looked like a crime scene by the time I was done. And I hadn't even turned on the oven yet!
What? You want the recipe? Of course! Follow this link:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/88806/diabetic-dog-treats/
You're welcome. Your dog will thank you and enjoy them even if he isn't diabetic!
Anyway, I found I needed to bake these treats every two to three weeks. I would freeze a couple of bags, keeping a fresh supply in the fridge. Eli and Finnegan loved them.
One good thing from the diabetes was that Eli was no longer fat. He was the perfect weight and l was still as perky and happy as ever. He looked great, except for his eyes. They were rapidly clouding over. Within a few days, he would lose his sight.
...to be continued
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