I agree, it's definitely about seeing the whole picture when a large dog approaches if you have a small one. Picking them up calmly, without the fear and panic, if need be is totally acceptable I feel. Also really knowing your little one is highly relevant.
I also don't quite understand the concept of having AI members... isn't that along the same lines as people making up fake profiles? How do we know who 'they' are?? Ooh I'm going to shut up now before my tech paranoia takes hold!! Run!!!😱😆
Hi and welcome back from me too. I am so sorry to hear your sad news about Milly...
But lovely to hear about your new addition Kaylus though. Someone to keep you on your toes no doubt!
Any pics of Honey and/or your boy? (I do love a Chi)
I'm another fan of hedgehogs, though haven't seen one round my way for many years. Also a fan of spoiling our little wild friends when needs must(and beyond!😁)
I am sorry also to hear this, it must be awful...
Is it @excuseme that knows a bit about colostrum? From my limited understanding, this can help support the immune system. It might be worth you doing a bit of research or talking to your vet.
The post I never wanted to write...
We said goodbye to our wonderful boy Goose on Monday... He'd been slowly but surely not doing so great over the last couple of weeks and he was just wanting to sleep more. His meds were on the max the last few days and he still wasn't comfortable when he had...
Hi and welcome from me too! Also wishing you the best of luck with your book, sounds interesting! (sadly I have no dog in my life at this moment to warrant a free copy, but thank you!)
Hi and welcome to you both from me too. We'd all love to see a pic of Harry if possible?😊
Love the name too! I was out the other day and met someone with their dog and I miss heard what he called her, I thought her name was Brenda, which made me chuckle... It was actually Panda! I really like...
I am so sorry for your loss too. And how perfect that as an older lady she adopted a wonderful person like you.
In the past I've taken on two different dogs at the age of 12, both were fantastic companions. Both broke my heart, but I wouldn't hesitate in adopting an elder again...
Having worked in boarding kennels and been a home boarder, I can echo what Judy has already said. The people who were going to look after him really should of insisted on meeting you and your dog more than a couple of times BEFORE agreeing to board him(regardless of looking after your mother in...
I'm wondering if the change in her night time routine from not being shut in to being shut in has upset her. Have you tried going back to the stage before you shut her in, taking her out say at 10pm and then say around 5am? Night times can be worrying for a young pup on there own and suddenly...
I am a bit confused as to why you felt you needed to start shutting her in the crate when she was doing well? It can be quite stressful for them being shut in...
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