
Saturday, August 14, 2010
New Kid (On the Block)

Friday, August 13, 2010
Somewhere Only We Know
Kind of embarrassed to post this picture. We don’t do limos all the time. No really. However, Dan and I were going to Boulder tonight to see one of my favorite bands, Keane. We thought this would be fun for a night out. The last time this band was in Colorado they played at the Ogden Theatre. I took Jake down there in the morning to take a picture of him in front of the marquee. I almost drove him up to Fox Theatre to do the same kind of pic again today but there just wasn’t enough time. So here’s one of him in front of the car and then one of the marquee. Use your mental Photoshop and combine the two. I’ll try to take a proper one the next time the band’s in town.
'Cause when your back's against the wall
That's when you show no fear at all
And when you're running out of time
That's when you hitch your star to mine
We won't be leaving by the same road that we came by
“My Shadow” by Keane

'Cause when your back's against the wall
That's when you show no fear at all
And when you're running out of time
That's when you hitch your star to mine
We won't be leaving by the same road that we came by
“My Shadow” by Keane


Sunday, August 1, 2010
Bring My Family Back
I burned some more United miles to bring my sister and niece out for a visit. They got in on Wednesday afternoon and I surprised them with a limo ride to the Pepsi Center and tickets to see Lady Gaga with our friends Jeff & Ryan. Then we all went up to the Westin in Beaver Creek the next day to see Mary Chapin Carpenter. Of course Jake couldn’t go to those shows. But indulge me with a few photos that don’t include him for a change. LOL After 4 four fun days in Colorado, they flew home to Memphis today. But we did do the “front yard” photo with Jake, just like Dad, Blake, Billie, Catelin & Jenny Claire.







Saturday, July 24, 2010
Ugly on the Outside
Oh, don’t even try to think this is creepy. Jake’s foot looks fantastic compared to what I saw a few weeks ago. You can thank me later for not posting those photos!



Monday, July 19, 2010
Orange Crush
Time for new collar. We deviated a little from our usual color palette and went for something with a Southwest theme. This time from Two Pals and a Pup in Cherry Creek North.


Friday, July 16, 2010
Again & Again
We were back at CSU Animal Cancer Center today and here’s another photo of Jake in front of their building. This is the first of 3 rounds of an IV drug called Liposomal Clodronate. No GI side effects this time, thanks to a pre-dose of Cerenia. When we got back to Denver, we cooked out tonight with the gas grill that Dan gave me. Am I running out of background ideas for the photos??? Jake has to wear a white gym sock taped on his foot so he won’t tear off the bandage. Why does he always cross his paws like that?

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Interesting Drug
The UPS man brought Jake’s chemo again. Same as the last time. It’s called Lomustine (CCNU). One 40mg capsule and two 10mg capsules. He takes them easily in Pill Pockets. “Wear gloves”? You bet I will follow those instructions.



Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Young Blood

Jake had more bloodwork done. His numbers are great so we’re cleared to start another round of chemo next week.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Yellow
Jake had an appointment at Aspenwood Animal Hospital for another bandage change. So cool that they were working on a holiday. This was the first time that I’ve actually seen his toes unwrapped since the surgery and, although I thought it looked a little gruesome, the docs were actually pretty happy with how it’s healing. Today they picked a bright yellow bandage. When we got home, I put one of my mom’s chairs in the front yard. Jake and I just hung out there for the rest of the day, enjoying the afternoon.

Sunday, July 4, 2010
Independence Day
This time last year we were all in the mountains for July 4th weekend. Jake’s foot is still sore from his recent surgery and he’s not supposed to walk much, so we stayed in town this weekend. Funny that he is still wearing a red, white and blue bandage a year later, but for something totally different this time.

Friday, July 2, 2010
Happy Birthday...Again!
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
The Price You Pay

Thanks, bub. Now if we could only get him some Adamantium bones and get rid of those leg braces. (Inside jokes for comic geeks.)
Monday, June 28, 2010
The Book I Read
Here’s the information on the “Survivors” book, which features a number of inspirational stories about dogs who are fighting cancer, including Jake’s. Jamie Rowe did an amazing job at our photo shoot a few weeks back. Check out her blog and the video below. And if you’re feeling generous, buy a copy for yourself or another dog lover. I just ordered mine. Proceeds benefit the CSU Animal Cancer. Thanks to the great docs up there, I’ve had Jake a year longer than I thought. That’s worth $25 to me any day.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Ease the Pressure
Still recovering from surgery but, in general, Jake’s doing pretty well. We sat on the porch for most of the day, enjoying a beautiful summer afternoon in Denver. The bandage will get professionally changed by the vet every 2 – 3 days. Because of the difficult location between his toes, they really want to watch out for potential infection. We have to keep it wrapped pretty tight to keep him from chewing it off.







Saturday, June 26, 2010
I'm Hurtin'
Jake had surgery today on Thursday. I picked him up at the vet’s office and his paw was wrapped in a massive bandage. I had to carry him from the car to the house, limp in my arms like an 80-pound sack of furry potatoes. I made a bed for him in the living room and slept with him on the floor all night. He was pretty doped up from the morphine and in a lot of pain. Every breath that he exhaled came with a tiny whine. All…night…long. Poor guy. But he slept most of the day on Friday while I worked from home. Saturday was a major improvement even though he can’t put weight on the leg and won’t be able to for awhile. Today he was back in the front yard sporting his trademark colorful bandages and a pretty fine attitude, considering what he just went through.



Friday, June 18, 2010
Hello Again
Ruh roh. D’oh. Found another bump this week, between Jake’s toes, on the same leg as last year. A quick visit to the vets at Aspenwood Animal Hospital. They aspirated it and the results are in: cancer consistent with the soft tissue sarcoma last year. They conferred with CSU Animal Cancer Center and want it removed. Surgery is scheduled for next week.
I doubt he’ll be able to get wet afterwards so we decided to bathe him today. Hosed him down in the front yard and used some swanky hotel shampoo. He always likes to be brushed afterwards. Hairy dog.



Thursday, June 10, 2010
Art Lover
We were up early today for a rare morning outing. This time we met up with a photographer, Jaime Rowe. She’s working with the CSU Animal Cancer Center on a book about canine cancer called “Survivors”. Dr. Christine Hardy asked me if Jake could be featured as one of the stories and pose for some professional photos. Well, of course. Jaime has taken action shots of Jake at the K-9’s for Cancer walk last year, as well as the recent Project Ruffway benefit, but this was the first time he has received a full-on photo shoot. The book will be out in September and I’ll post details later.
Jaime wanted an urban setting and she suggested the grounds of the Denver Art Museum. Jake and I were there last year with 9News and got some great pics in front of the “Cow & Calf” sculpture. I was definitely ready to go back and get some more shots in front of the massive outdoor sculptures. Jaime’s shots will be on her website soon but here are a few taken with my camera. Jake in front of the north entrance, with the new building designed by Daniel Libeskind in the background.
The sculpture on the left is by Beverly Pepper. It’s called “Untitled” but when I worked at the DAM, we always referred to it as the “monoliths”. Jake pooped right in front of it. Was that an editorial comment, or just the spot with the greenest grass?

A fun shot that captures both buildings…the new one by Daniel Libeskind and the original one by Gio Ponti.
Me and Jake in front of “The Big Sweep” by Coosje van Bruggen and Claes Oldenburg. This is another one of those sculptures that gets mixed reactions but it always made me smile.
Jaime wanted an urban setting and she suggested the grounds of the Denver Art Museum. Jake and I were there last year with 9News and got some great pics in front of the “Cow & Calf” sculpture. I was definitely ready to go back and get some more shots in front of the massive outdoor sculptures. Jaime’s shots will be on her website soon but here are a few taken with my camera. Jake in front of the north entrance, with the new building designed by Daniel Libeskind in the background.


A fun shot that captures both buildings…the new one by Daniel Libeskind and the original one by Gio Ponti.

Technically this one is on the grounds of the Denver Public Library. It’s called “The Yearling” by Donald Lipski. By the way, this is the second horse sculpture he’s been to. Check out the exclusive up-close access we got for “Mustang” at DIA last year.
Last stop: “Wheel” by Edgar Heap of Birds. Each of these red “tree” structures has text and images related to the history of Native Americans. On the back wall, there’s a sentence that reads, in Cheyenne, “nah-kev-ho-eyea-zim”. It means “We are always returning back home again.” I agree, on so many levels.
Check out more of our public art stops here. There’s a comprehensive guide you can download from the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs if you’re interested.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Coming Home
Dan’s mom, Billie, flew to Denver to spend the weekend with us and also celebrate her birthday. Here they are with Jake for the obligatory “front yard” shot.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Feelin' Good
Today was Jake’s checkup at the CSU Animal Cancer Center. Our appointment was at 8 am so we were on the road early this morning. Among other tests, he was scheduled for an abdominal ultrasound, which requires fasting. That’s always a pain for humans but worse for a yellow Lab (with an endless appetite) who doesn’t understand why I “forgot” his breakfast today. It was a bit surreal today. Driving up to Fort Collins, with Jake in the backseat, I remembered the first time I brought him here last year and he was accepted into the clinical drug trial. All I wanted then was a few more weeks with him (or maybe months, if I could be really greedy).
While we were waiting in the lobby, I met a first-time client whose 3-year old Golden Retriever was being treated for cancer. I told him to have faith – that Jake was here a year ago with a tough diagnosis but is doing well – and that the staff at CSUACC would take good care of both of them.
We started with a physical exam from Dr. Lana and Dr. Hafeman. They aspirated a number of the lumps on his body…all normal, non-cancerous.
I really like this photo of them measuring what used to be the tumor on his leg. It just looks like a birthmark now but check this or this out if you want to see how massive it was in the past.
They took him away for a couple hours for x-rays and ultrasound. I came back at 1:00 pm to get the test results. ALL CLEAR! We’re done with pills and docs! He gets to go back to being a regular dog for awhile.
Thanks to all of everyone at CSUACC for everything…on so many levels. Jake and I really appreciated the extra attention today. But looking back, everyone was fantastic when we first walked in the door last year like any other patient. Thanks, too, for accommodating Dave from 9News and letting him go “backstage”. He’s working on a follow-up to last year’s story on “Jake’s Journey”. I’ll post the link when it airs.
Dr. Hafeman asked me if I was going to keep doing this blog now that Jake is OK. I only thought about that for a second. Absolutely. We’ve only visited 27 out of the 260 parks in Denver. We still need to get on Coors Field. And I really want to get him to a beach one day. This is just the prologue.
While we were waiting in the lobby, I met a first-time client whose 3-year old Golden Retriever was being treated for cancer. I told him to have faith – that Jake was here a year ago with a tough diagnosis but is doing well – and that the staff at CSUACC would take good care of both of them.
We started with a physical exam from Dr. Lana and Dr. Hafeman. They aspirated a number of the lumps on his body…all normal, non-cancerous.


Thanks to all of everyone at CSUACC for everything…on so many levels. Jake and I really appreciated the extra attention today. But looking back, everyone was fantastic when we first walked in the door last year like any other patient. Thanks, too, for accommodating Dave from 9News and letting him go “backstage”. He’s working on a follow-up to last year’s story on “Jake’s Journey”. I’ll post the link when it airs.
Dr. Hafeman asked me if I was going to keep doing this blog now that Jake is OK. I only thought about that for a second. Absolutely. We’ve only visited 27 out of the 260 parks in Denver. We still need to get on Coors Field. And I really want to get him to a beach one day. This is just the prologue.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Late in the Afternoon
Dan and I did a full day of yard work, under Jake’s supervision. I left his leg braces off today since he was just lounging around on the grass – mostly sleeping but occasionally greeting neighbors and kids in strollers, or inspecting our progress on the plantings. As much as I love the “big idea” postings in distinctive places, these kinds of days are my favorites. Like the saying goes, “music is the space between the notes”.





Sunday, May 9, 2010
Always Remember to Respect Your Mother, Pt. 2

“Cause when love is gone, there's always justice
And when justice is gone, there's always force
And when force is gone, there's always Mom…Hi, Mom!”
“Oh, Superman” by Laurie Anderson
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Hope & Glory
Welcome to the one year anniversary of “That Soft Dog”. This blog was only meant to last a couple months but here we are. Jake returned to the Furry Scurry today. When we went last year, it seemed like the start of a very sad, short process, with a predetermined outcome. Now it feels incredibly optimistic. Two years in a row. Should we even dare shoot for three? Maybe this is a good indication of why it’s foolish to worry about the future.









Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Like Cats and Dogs
During the peak of Nuggets-mania in 2009, I took Jake down to the Pepsi Center and shot a pic of him wearing a Walter Davis jersey in front of the arena. I had this insane idea about doing a photo shoot with Jake and the Nuggets’ super-mascot, Rocky, on the court. I worked for the team from 1986 to 1996 and still have many great friends there. I figured it would be a “slam dunk” (sorry, couldn’t resist). But we ran out of time. The Nuggets were out of the NBA Playoffs before I could line the shot up. And of course, there was no way this dog would be around for the 2010 playoffs. Wrong. Here’s Jake inside the Pepsi Center before the doors opened for Game 5 vs. the Utah Jazz. (And don't forget, he's already been on Invesco Field. What's next? Maybe the pitcher's mound at Coors Field?)
Lesson learned: Dream big and ignore the shot clock.





Lesson learned: Dream big and ignore the shot clock.






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