Hi everyone, this is Lisa
I would like to thank everyone for your prayers and well wishes, it must be working! I am reminded of how lucky we are to have such wonderful communities to turn to. You guys are the best. It has been a very rough ride for the last 24 hours. I will never get the vision of those two dogs tugging at her and feeling so helpless that I could not jump over the 6 foot privacy fence quick enough to save her. Chia is a big part of our family. She came to us as a puppy around 4 weeks old weighing 1.5 pounds and nearly dead. Our 22 LB cat brought her to us on my birthday. We tried to find out if anyone was missing a puppy around the neighborhood. We could not find anyone, so I have felt like she was a special gift from heaven? Mr Big either stole her from a litter or found her after she wandered off. Either way Mr Big must have known I wanted a little dog. Mr big and Chia were best of friends, Rest his sole, he lived a long life. Chia terrorized Mr Big and he put up with it! The huge cat could have taken her out with one swat of the claw, but never hurt her. They played like brother and sister!
She was so tiny and so young, we had no clue what breed she was, or anything about her. We just knew if we feed her she would grow. So Chia, for Chia pet, seemed logical. We had to nurse her back to life as a baby and she has a very strong will to survive. We will nurse her back to life again, I just know it's not her time to go!
This evening we are starting to feel a little more secure about her survival. We waited until they checked the blood work before we visited tonight We saw her at 10PM, The Doc says her blood is perfect, she is off oxygen, and their weening her off of the pain medication. She was sitting up when we got there, still very weak and groggy, but somewhat alert . She looks so much better than she has been in the previous hours. She is bald now, but we assured her that bald is beautiful!
I sure wish they would stop assuring us that we are not out of the woods yet. She still has not eaten, even after Frank went to Steak and Shake and brought her back a chicken sandwich. The Doc says that it may be that she is still in shock and the meds may also have something to do with her appetite. We will go there tomorrow first thing int he morning and bring her one of her favorite "on the road" foods, an egg and sausage Mcmuffin.
Thank you again. I know it has helped Frank, and myself, to be able to get this out.

6 months old