That’s a good idea Ari, she seems to be getting more withdrawn and not wanting to move, was only saying the other day that in her ten and a half years she’s only been to the vets for her injections and teeth, should have kept quiet :( but she’s been different in character since we lost her best...
Lily has been sick since she came back from her walk, didn’t eat anything while we were out but started eating grass on the verge outside , she’s been sick off and on since then, shaking, ears very hot and now has a runny bum :( booked into vets this evening so hoping it’s nothing too serious...
I’m the same Judy, I’ve never brought any of my pets ashes home as I think I would find that harder to deal with..I like the idea of donating to a good cause.
My friend came round for coffee yesterday and she sadly lost her German Shepherd last week....we were both blubbing off and on all morning but we eventually managed to talk about our lost girls with a smile , very tough but she said she felt so much better when she went home, you will get there...
So very sorry :( I feel for you as we lost our Molly over 6 months ago and still have a few tears when we see pictures of her, they’re such a huge part of your life and it’s like losing a family member, it will get a little easier as the days go on but right now it’s very raw. Take care and soon...
The majority of us had the concerns and welfare of whichever dog the poster decided was for him. Encouraging him to take on a big dog , puppy or otherwise, having it walking up and down 3 flights of stairs during puppy or adulthood is not conducive to the well being of the dog :( I personally...
Sad that you had to give your dog away :( so it could have worked if your wife didn’t watch too much tv then? How will she cope with a puppy wanting to go out a lot for housetraining purposes ? Won’t get much telly watching then :D
When I first read the post I wasn’t sure if it was someone trying to wind us up as it just seemed such a ridiculous question to ask! How could anyone even think it was ok to take on a puppy/dog of such large proportions in a third floor flat! But guess everyone doesn’t think things through and...
Maybe think about the dogs needs before your own until you’re in a position to give the dog what it needs, even with a small dog you’re going to have the same problems re toileting. Getting a puppy house trained ( and by that I mean not doing it in the house :D) could take 6 months. Won’t be...
Hello and welcome :) can I be really honest here and say I personally wouldn’t have a puppy in a third floor apartment as house training is going to cause you and your family problems , especially as the breeds you are considering are all large breeds :( are you prepared to carry the puppy...
Exactly what my vet told me Judy if we couldn’t get Lily to eat, Diazepam are brilliant for all sorts of things, I always have a few for Ibs and Labyrinthitis that I suffer from occasionally :) definitely worth a try with Dennis :)
You’re trying to do the best for her and hopefully this will be her forever home,life doesn’t always work out how we want it to sadly. Fingers crossed all will be ok and being close to you will let you make sure she’s doing ok
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