
Braunschweiger & Brown Rice Balls
My sweet little Wilson is recovering from surgery. His procedure was a “right everted laryngeal saccule removal and stenotic nares resection.” (Kind of like a tonsillectomy and a nose job). He’s almost 10 years old, and is having more trouble breathing. The procedure opens up the airways in the throat and enlarges his tiny nostrils, as cute as they were, they were not very efficient. He is doing fine today, but must eat a soft diet. No biscuits. No pumpkin apple biscuits, his daily favorite…

Lucky that his mom is a cook, and created a delectable soft treat for the little guy. A small piece of liver sausage is rolled into a ball in the palm of the hand. Then it’s coated with warm cooked brown rice. It is a perfect vehicle for hiding his pills too.
Here’s to Wilson’s successful & speedy recovery.
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I’m so sorry for your loss of your special friend, Wilson. I lost my beloved Brittany 8 yrs ago to an Addisonian crisis and my very first Boston, Tess, 2yrs ago August to mast cell cancer. Tess was 10 and a half years old. All dogs are wonderful, but Bostons are so very wonderful. I hope that you will rescue again after the holidays. Wilson would want you to do that. Only another Boston can help you heal. I rescued Suzie, a 4yr old Boston a month after Tess passed. It was hard at first, but now I wouldn’t trader her for all the chocolate in a See’s factory! Please comfort yourself knowing that you gave that little guy the best life he could have ever had. You are a wonderful person!
Hi Julie – I am so sorry for your loss and heartache too. But I’m so happy that you have Suzie now. Each little doggie is so special in their own way. I had two other Bostons too, Mally & Homer. Now they are all together at the Rainbow Bridge…Thank you so much for your kind words.
There is room in my heart for another, I think next year.
LL