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A Dozer update.

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published5 Mar '24 Updated29 Jun '24
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When you accidentally make your dog as much of the face of a business as you are, it is inevitable that there will come a time when you have to publicly share not-so-happy news with the world.

Let me first preface this post by assuring you that Dozer is currently “ok”. He has a condition called laryngeal paralysis which is obstructing his breathing. He is home after being in surgery, exhausted. But he is alive, and as I write this post he is sprawled at my feet, snoring loudly.

Here is an update on what’s happened – and why I’m telling you.

Dozer heading in for tests at our local vet

Dozer has laryngeal paralysis

Dozer has been diagnosed with a condition called laryngeal paralysis which is where the larynx is paralysed so it doesn’t open to allow the free flow of air into his lungs. Think of it like a flap in your throat that opens to let air in.

It’s a nerve deterioration condition that’s irreversible and untreatable. In the last week before his surgery, the lack of oxygen meant he was permanently lethargic. He didn’t want to go for walks or swim. He couldn’t climb stairs.

And most concerning (not joking), he wouldn’t waddle into the kitchen when I started cooking.

All he did was eat, sleep and go to the toilet. And pant a lot. Heavy, raspy breathing – even with the air con on.

A swift decline

His decline has been swift. In January, he was running wild on the beach as he has done for the whole 11 years of his life:

By the end of January, he was refusing to walk around the block. Just sleeping all day inside.

In mid February he was diagnosed with one paralysed larynx at our local vet. Then one week later, the specialist hospital determined that his other larynx was also paralysed.

And one week after that, he was in surgery.

Checking in on surgery day (yesterday).

The decision for surgery

There is no treatment for laryngeal paralysis. I could have done nothing. The consequence of that would be Dozer spending the rest of his days pretty much doing nothing because he wouldn’t have the energy to do anything, and to hype him up into an excited state would be dangerous.

He could never chase birds again, or run with his friends. His muscle mass would quickly fade. He would lose interest in life.

His tail would never wag.

I couldn’t let him be like that. It’s not living life.

So I made the decision for Dozer to undergo surgery to tie back one larynx which would help clear his airway to allow more oxygen into his lungs.

The surgery itself was not complicated (I’m told) though I was warned of a mortality of 1 in 10, I understand relating to post op complications. Which, as you can imagine, had me in a flood of hysterical tears at the thought of losing Dozer.

The surgery went fine!

So, this update post is live and in real time. Dozer went in for surgery yesterday at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital (“SASH”) in North Ryde which is only 15 minutes from my house. His operation was fine, no complications.

The vets and surgeons there are incredible. They called me just before he went into surgery and when he finished. They sent me photos and reports at the end of the day. And it will come as no surprise to you that I called for an update in the middle of the night and 6 am this morning. 😊

This is a photo from inside the ICU from last night:

Look how plump and soft that pillow looks!

He’s home 🥰

After a night in ICU, he’s home. He’s absolutely exhausted, still recovering from the anaesthetic I presume. He’s breathing heavily from swelling around his air passageways. He’s very wobbly on his feet, he can barely stand, let alone walk.

And he’s got a nice big shaved patch on the left side of his neck, revealing skin more wrinkly and flabby than I expected! They went in from the outside of his neck to operate on his larynx.

He’s snoring like a trooper in his favourite place – under the dining table, surrounded by his most precious possessions. I’m so happy he’s back home!

Why I’m not celebrating – yet

While the operation did not have any complications, you might be sensing a lack of happiness in this post. And that’s because he’s not in the clear yet.

His breathing still sounds raspy because of swelling inside his oesophagus from the operation. The vet tells me it could be up to two weeks before the swelling goes down and we can hear if it has improved his breathing.

Secondly, the operation does not come without consequences. With his larynx tied back, he is now at greater risk of lung infections. Which means:

  • no swimming – the beach is his favourite place in the world 😢

  • no more random treats. He needs special lung infection “safe” food that will slide down his throat – like slippery meatballs

  • no bones – danger of little bits flying into his lungs too great

So, there will be a new life routine to figure out. And a whole lot of research and recipe development to create new safe Dozer-food.

But I’m so hopeful that he will be able to get back to some level of normalcy in his active life!

Why I’m telling you

I always swore that I wouldn’t use my website as a platform to mope and moan about headaches. And I actually did not intend to make this news about Dozer public until after the surgery and once I knew the surgery was a success.

However, I felt like I had to explain myself as a result of this media piece due to cancelling an event I was due to be at in Adelaide this week. Not explaining myself to the media, but to questions that I received from the RecipeTin community – understandably so after cancelling a reader dinner just a few days prior.

All these questions came from a place of concern and kindness. And that’s what made me decide to explain what was happening on social media – and now here on my website. If you’d like a little more background, I made a little video on Instagram – you can watch it here.


☀️ On the brighter side! ☀️

All that said and done, I can’t finish this post on a sombre note! And even with all the worry, we’ve had some lighter moments throughout the last couple of weeks. Here are some of my favourites!

1. Realisation: ONLY LARGE TREATS

Yes, you heard me right. Gone are the days I’d save a tiny scrap of my steak for him. Small = unsafe because it could fly into his lungs! It has to be a 2.5cm / 1″ piece that will slide down his throat safely.

Yes, you heard me right. It is unsafe to give Dozer tiny scraps of food. You must give him large pieces of your steak from hereon!

2. REALISATION: he can do what he wants

“Don’t stress him out!!” is the mantra around here these days. Agitated Dozer means distressed breathing which has to be avoided.

Which means – if he doesn’t want to do it, no one is allowed to force him. Plonks himself in the middle of the kitchen? Everybody walks around him. Doesn’t want to go upstairs to my bedroom? I move my bed downstairs. Nudges you for a belly rub? You better drop everything and rub away, lest he starts barking (bad for his throat!!).

Yes, what Dozer wants, Dozer gets. I can’t quite believe we’ve ended up in this position either. (Though note: hopeful once he has fully recovered from his operation, King Dozer may be dethroned!)

3. I NEVER GOT FLOWERS THAT BIG!

Seriously. He got flowers. Even on my sickest of sickest days, I can tell you that I NEVER got flowers as big as Dozer did!

4. scavenging until the very end

I’m sure it will come as no surprise to anyone that I baked for the vet hospital. 🙂 Especially on surgery day when I couldn’t work or sleep, I just baked, baked, baked and took them in with me when I dropped Dozer on surgery day.

And right up until that very last moment when they took him away, he was sniffing the warm muffins, hopeful for a little taste. That’s my boy!

5. dozer’s big heart

And lastly, my favourite. When the vet showed me Dozer’s X-rays, he noted that Dozer has a nice big heart.

I told him that we didn’t need an X-ray to know that. ❤️

I love you, Dozer.

You’ve been the one constant in my life since the moment I got you. You love unconditionally. You’re unwaveringly faithful. You want to be friends with everyone.

I have wanted you all my life. But I waited and waited until I knew I was in a position to be able to care for you properly, when I was done with the corporate world, travelling overseas and working long hours in the city.

I knew you would need care and attention as you grew older. You’re so fit and healthy for your age, but it was inevitable that time would catch up with you one day.

Whatever the coming years bring, I will be here for you to do whatever I can to make your life happy and comfortable.

I love you with all my heart, Dozer. – Nagi x

Update: Dozer is doing so well! Read the next Dozer update here and also live updates in the Life of Dozer section in each of the recipes I published after this post. Thank you all for caring so much about his well being, he feels very loved! – Nagi x

Dozer and Nagi on the couch

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2,504 Comments

  1. GILBERT VERBELEN says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:33 pm

    Dozer is a very brave doggie and he will recover quite quickly I’m sure as he gets all your love, big cuddles and all the tummy rubs… My labrador Tigger is now 10 years old and he received a Bravery Award too from our local Vet Hospital last year. Big hugs to Dozer and you too Nagi

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  2. Maria Candale says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:33 pm

    I have a dog which won’t leave our side for a moment even when my husband and I are in 2 different rooms he has to be in the middle so he feels close to both of us. I totally understand how you feel they are so loyal man’s best friend. Thank you for sharing bet wishes to you and dozer. Get better buddy. ♥️♥️

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  3. Maria says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:33 pm

    Thank you for sharing.
    Lots of hugs and kisses to you both 💕

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  4. Julie says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:33 pm

    Wow, I’m welling up with tears right now. What an honest account from a loving dog-owner going through a really tough time. You’re not alone Nagi – sending thoughts and prayers to you and Dozer along with everyone else! I’m sure he’ll have a great recovery surrounded by so much love 🥰💕🐾

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  5. Jackie Greene says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:33 pm

    Thank you for letting us know about Dozer. I pray this helps him have some relief. Sending you both gentle hugs and extra belly rubs for Dozer from Canada ❤️

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  6. Pem Dechen says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:32 pm

    Dear Nagi and Dozer, I’m so glad to hear that the surgery went well. Dozer and you are blessed to have each other in your lives. I know thoughts and prayers is an overused phrase but you are both in my thoughts and prayers. I was just thinking last night, as I made your butter-basted piece of steak, like a pro, I might add – that the only reason I can cook a piece of steak is because of you; and the only reason I was able to make a Christmas ham and have a Christmas lunch a few years ago, with my husband (when we were uninvited from a family Christmas, after a disagreement…long story , lots of drama…blah blah blah) was again because of you. You though your wonderful recipes have featured in many key memories in our lives, and I know you know that you have a whole community of well-wishers but I just wanted to add my good wishes to the countless others. Thank you for your amazing work and sharing moments of your life with us.

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  7. Betty says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:31 pm

    What a special bond you two have.
    My heart goes out to you Nagi and Dozer.I hope you will spend many more happy times together.

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  8. Arlene says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:31 pm

    So glad Dozer is doing better. We love our animals so much. He is so special and so cute I would love to just hug him

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  9. Cassie says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:31 pm

    My beautiful little fluff had some big surgery last year – he has made a near perfect recovery and we are sending the best vibes to Dozer xxx

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  10. Sara Rice says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:31 pm

    Just wanted to send you and Dozer lots of love and a speedy recovery! So nice of you to share how Dozer is doing. Hope you are taking care of yourself too. Lots of love and positive health vibes.

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  11. Lana says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:31 pm

    Wishing big brave Dozer a smooth and speedy recovery and sending strength, courage and healing energy to both of you xoxo

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  12. Jamie says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:31 pm

    Sending Dozer lots of love from the other side of the world! And hoping you get all the large treats!

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  13. Sarah Thomson says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:30 pm

    Best wishes for Dozer, Nagi! He’s a beautiful boy and I love how you include him in your posts. It’s such a tragedy that dogs don’t have a longer life span and than humans, then they would have to be the ones to eventually say goodbye and not us.

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  14. Christina Tepper says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:30 pm

    Oh Naji, I’m sitting here crying as I read your story about Dozer. I am so sorry you and Dozer have had to take this journey. Dozer is so lucky to have you as his mum. My fur baby means the world to me, so I can understand the anxiety, worry and pain you are going through. A big hug for Dozer please and a big hug for you too. Love Chris xx

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  15. Margaret says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:30 pm

    They really are angels in our life. They love us unconditionally, make us laugh, protect us. Be strong Nagi, get well Dozer, and you might get mum to get you a wading pool so you can play in the water at home.

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  16. Stu Borken says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:29 pm

    Thank you for offering an insight into what you have been going through with Dozer. He, with you, are the face of your blog. Dogs get old and sick way too quickly. You are taking excellent care of your beloved friend as he ages. I wish you strength as you go thru this phase of his and your life.

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  17. David Norris says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:29 pm

    I cried when I read about the sudden onset of laryngeal paralysis in Dozer as it reminded me of the demise of my faithful spaniel Harriet (she succumbed to mega-esophagus). I hope & pray that Dozer will pull through and live a happy life.

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  18. Leonie Dick says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:28 pm

    I hope Dozer keeps improving

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  19. Sarah says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:28 pm

    Your link to Dozer is always the first thing I look at even before your lovely recipes! Great to hear he’s recovering. He couldn’t have had a better Mummy.

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  20. Julie says

    March 5, 2024 at 5:28 pm

    Nagi, Thank you for your beautiful update on your gorgeous Dozer. We have all grown to love Dozer alongside you and to see him going through this is heartbreaking. Hopefully now that his operation is over and he starts healing he will be back on his feet again. Asking for the cuddles that you always give and more. Thinking and praying for you all . I am sure everything will be pawfect again soon for you.
    Take care

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