Oh Ruby.

Ruby did probably a total of 3 minutes of agility, jumping some tiny little jumps and running through the tunnel. I am so careful with her these days. A bit of frisbee chasing. Followed by 30 minutes of trotting through the forest. All legs were functional and we all had a grand time. The sun was out and the ice was melted, the dogs were all good, life was good.

Hell. Gustavo was even off of his forest walking leash. Many recalls, in the forest today. Life was really good.

Later that day, dramatic Ruby swooning and screaming and her right hind, high in the air when she tried to walk. Which was as far as the bathroom, where she wedged herself under the sink, to shake and moan and carry on. I gave her some drugs and figured to hope for the best. How does a dog injure herself relaxing in the heater chair?

Ruby spent much of her agility career rehabbing various injuries. I broke her a lot of times. Right front. Left front. Right front. Left front. Did her bad eyes cause the crashing, or did the bad legs? Poor Ruby. Her body just wasn’t cut out for the sporty life. The drugs and crate rest regime was a big part of her agility lifestyle, and she’s never been better since she became semi-retired.

Until today.

3 minutes. Of 8″ jumps, and a tunnel. Careful, moderate handling for the sight impaired. Not a bar touched. It shouldn’t have busted her chops like this.

I gave her drugs, I drug her out from under the sink and stuck her in a nice, soft dog bed. None of this helped, and we ended up at the nighttime vet. The good news from him, not a cruciate. I hadn’t thought so, doing my jr. vet flexion tests, but a dog with it’s right hind held way up in the air, totally not a pretty picture. Something is quite wrong with her hip though. She was very clear about that. The sounds she can make. Ruby is usually very quiet, and when she starts screaming like that, you know she’s in pain.

We’re going the route of drugs and locked in a crate to see if it goes away. An exciting, 3 legged leash walk to the yard to potty for a while. We’ll give it some time, see if it goes back to normal. If it doesn’t look better in a week, plan B will have to start. I don’t even want to think about plan B.

We hate it when one of the team is out on disability. But it happens. But Ruby is my solid citizen, hardly wears a leash, lovely well behaved dog. The voice of reason to Otterpop’s manic outbursts, and Gustavo’s random bizarreness. We all NEED Ruby. We sure do hope she gets well soon.