I'd say it's been a month of this now? Can they have a phantom pregnancy if they've been done? But maybe that is a possibilty, bless her
My mother lives with us and her mother passed away in January so, being around that sad vibe probably isn't helping now you say that. We try and keep happy...
Hi, my cockapoo is 5 years old, and she's always liked to get comfy, but recently, she's been weirdly aggressive with her methods. Whether it's a blanket or her bed downstairs, she's been almost doing a digging motion to then flip them? It's quite hard to explain, but it looks like she's working...
Ah, that makes sense. I know there are two different kinds of ear infections she could have had, and hers was luckily the less concerning but you're right, better safe than sorry. I was shocked that it was a 'one and done' treatment so maybe that was just my optimism at play haha - thank you!
My 5-year-old cockapoo recently had an ear infection. She was sedated while they tested and treated it, and we've been instructed to not get her head wet for a few weeks. She's definitely in less pain, but she's still shaking her head a lot (it's been a week) - am I overthinking it or do I need...
Sending you so much love! This community will always be here to support you! <3
A lot of the advice above is worded better than I ever could - just do things as and when they feel right for you. Grief is an individual experience. Feel your feelings and be kind to yourself. xx
My cockapoo, Daisy, obviously has a very thick coat - She also has some skin irritation that we're treating :(
I'm wondering if there's some good brush recommendations that will work for her curly coat but remain nice and gentle? - our current brush isn't hurting her but doesn't detangle well.
Oh gosh, that is frightening! But thank you for the advice!
Daisy is like a little kid and has always hated veggies but, carrots seem to be the exception, so I'll try adding some more of those!!
thank you for the advice guys! For context, the vet said they think too much wet food is fattening for her, which I guess makes sense? Even though she's lost weight recently but she has been a little chunky in the past.
i haven't tried Millies or Platinum before so I will put them on my list...
My little Daisy is a 4 year old F1 cockapoo and despite trying out a plethora of dry kibble brands, including her own personal blend from Tails.com, won't eat dry food by itself.
We typically add in a little wet food or tuna to get her to eat it, but our vet has told us she shouldn't have wet...
She's up to date on everything for sure and I will go back so to the vet and ask for medication alternatives :) She can get a little anxious bless her, so maybe it is a new habit? Nothing has changed at home though, so I wonder what could have triggered this!
Thank you for your advice!
I am near Holkham which another lovely beach area and great for dogs! Me and Daisy have been to Brancaster too!
Daisy is nearly 5 and I have had her since she was 8 weeks old. People still confuse her for a puppy as she is full of beans ane loves her teddies. Very blessed to have her!!
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