
WEIGHT: 53 kg
Breast: DD
One HOUR:80$
Overnight: +70$
Services: Role Play & Fantasy, Travel Companion, Domination (giving), Golden shower (out), Dinner Dates
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You can also help fund their care by registering as their monthly sponsoring Fan. He was snuggled in his favorite bed and relaxed and ready. I was so honored to be his human for this past year and I will miss him so very much but I am really glad that he is no longer in pain. Run free Monty and I'll see you on the other side some day. I was looking at three different dogs that day, and Cody was one of them. He was standing next to Joan Munill, who had lovingly been fostering him for three months.
Cody just stood there quietly while Joan described his wonderful temperament, his daily routines, and explained his medications. I was also worried that I would be doing him a disservice by removing him from the person he had come to count on for so long. At some point he just stared at me with his beautiful Cody eyes, and that sealed the deal.
He came home, and became part of the routine so quickly that if felt as if he had always been here. He and my vet saw quite a bit of each other for chest X-rays, bloodwork, and physical exams. We worked on balancing his medications, added an inhaler, and he had some days that were a lot better and others that weren't. He would greet me at the door with his signature lower tail only wag, and got along beautifully with his dog pack Suki and Hazel.
He made guest appearances in all of my Zoom meetings, lived for meals and snacks, and would always appear in the kitchen at the first scent of food. All along the way, Joan offered tips and support via text message. Her input was so helpful. He had also been struggling with his bronchitis and new x-rays the week before revealed that his disease had progressed rapidly.