The Light & Love In Laska’s World
On the 22 June 2003 a very special girl made her entrance into the world. She was the last born in a litter of five girls and was easily identified by a large white diamond down the back of her neck which also encompassed her shoulder blades.
Laska (far right) at 3 weeks with Mum Kreevanka & litter mates
From the time Laska opened her beautiful blue eyes her human family knew something was not quite right. On the 12 September 2003, Craig Irvine (New Zealand eye specialist for dogs) diagnosed Laska as having uveitis. The uveitis involved inflammation in the front part of the eye, causing massive scaring, gradually clouding the eyes. The inflammation caused a restriction to the supply of fluid which maintains the shape of the eye. As Laska rapidly grew the fluid supply could not keep up, causing her lovely lashes to fold in and brush against her eyes.
Laska at 11 weeks
There were two permanent solutions available, euthanasia or eye removal. Temporary solutions gave time for a decision to be made and brief pain relief for her. Eye removal was decided upon, a chance for a life in a form that now, one may at times forget the existence of her disability.
The surgery was performed on 4 November 2003. I have been told it was heartbreaking to see Laska when she arrived back from surgery – blue eyes gone, eyelids stitched, debraided with bloody tears running down her cheeks. Her family’s first thoughts were ‘what have we done’ as their hearts dropped. Laska was warm and cuddly as always and she gave them a kiss as if to say ‘I’m okay’. The start of her new life had begun.
Laska is very close to her sister Quiquern & loves being part of the pack. At present there are 15 sibes in the Iceberg pack, including Laska’s mum, dad, sister and uncle. Two four month old pups have recently joined the pack (same father as Laska) and Laska’s mum gave birth to another litter of five 3 weeks ago.
Double Trouble - Quiquern and Laska
Mum (centre) and her 4 girls
She is a very friendly, laid back girl who does not like being fussed over. Laska has the most amazing dense coat - I can only compare it to the feel of velvet. She gets around so well without her sight, very seldomly bumps into things. Laska heavily relies on her acute hearing, sense of smell and memory. She finds it very disorientating if she is surrounded by noise.
Laska runs in a sled dog team (she was part of a winning four dog team in 2005). When she runs in the team she listens to the commands given to her and is guided by the other members of the team. She has extra commands like ‘narrow’ and ‘bumpy’ and is extremely responsive to them. She takes everything in her long sure footed stride, a very strong and willing worker.
Laska never ceases to amaze me. Her adaptability, self confidence and the trust she has in the people and dogs closest to her is simply amazing. I feel very privileged to have met and spent so much time with Laska, she is without a doubt the most special dog I have ever met.
A truly loving and treasured K9 friend who has no limits
7 Comments:
Wow, Laska is amazing! Does she still live in New Zealand? How did you get to meet her?
What an amazing girl! Great story!!!
Tail wags,
Storm
PS: Hey Magnum -- can your mom email mine? She has some stuff she wants to donate to MaPaw!
What an amazing story and special girl. Thanks for sharing it. :)
The Brat Pack
Laska is amazing! I got to know her because someone in NZ stumbled across MaPaw's website while wandering online for Siberian Huskies. Now she is on our chat group and always has amazing pictures to share.
-Magnum
This is one amazing husky girl. Thanks for sharing her story.
Thanks for the story! Laska is amazing AND beautiful!
Love,
Casey
Hi everyone. I've only just noticed that there is a comments section for each of the blogs posted so only realised now that people had been commenting on my article about Laska.
Yes she is a very special girl. Very good friends of mine own her, she lives about a 2-3 minute walk around the corner from myself, Prince & Summer, so yes she is still in NZ indypindy.
I first met Laska almost 2 years ago. When I got my first Sibe (Prince) I took him to teen puppy classes. The lady that ran the classes is where Laska lives. She invited me to her place & introduced me to the Southland Sled Dog Association which I am now Secretary of. I have become very good friends of the family & go on outings about 3 or 4 times a week with them & all our dogs. I took Laska for a walk/run last night with my two actually.
If anyone is planning on a trip to NZ there is a bed at my place & I would love for you to meet my 2 rat bags & Laska & her pack. One of my best friends has 5 sibes also so if you are missing your babies there are plenty here for you to play with/exercise:)
Aleeya
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