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Hi everyone, I'm not a regular poster, registered a long time ago but urgently need some help/advice. This may be a bit long so sorry for the length.
My husband and I have two whippet bitches, one that's 4 years old, one that's almost 2. They both have lovely temperments.
The 2 year old is named Daisy. We are having some problems that has caused arguments as to where we are going next, and after today, my husband is at his wits end and we don't know what direction to go. The problem started shortly after we got her. Daisy seems to be lazy and for whatever reason, think it's ok to go wee and poo downstairs. I have no idea how this manifested. Both Belle and Daisy are kenneled or kept 'in their home' for this reason during the day. She has no desire to do it in her home. That's why I think she's lazy as she doesn't NEED to go if you know what I mean. That we could deal with, because all it meant was keep them in their homes during the day when noone was around (my husband works full time, and I'm a full time university student).
Last year I got pregnant, and had health problems that went along with it. Around winter time, when I was 4 months pregnant, I would take Daisy and Belle out during the day (we have no big garden, so we take them out 3-4 times a day for walks) and Daisy would start pooing as soon as I would get out on the sidewalk. Naturally, I would pull her along, and try and get her to do it where she knows that she should, but she would act like she couldn't hold it. I would inevitably have to come back and pick up dog poo, along the pavement.
She got 'better' for a time being, then, I noticed that there started to be blood in her poo. I took her to the vets, took a poo sample to them, they did a culture and found no nasty bugs in her and didn't know what to tell us. £100 later and we had no answers other than to keep her on boiled egg or chicken and rice for awhile, she might have a virus. Then we were told to switch her to Chappie, as it's easily digestable.
The pooing on the pavement didn't get any better. By now I was heavily pregnant and was being monitored for my health. My husband would come home to take the dogs out when he could. The blood was gone though.
Now the blood has come back. We took her to the vet again and demanded something else be done - there HAS to be something the matter. We were told that it looks like she could have a doggy form of IBS and we were given a tube of PROMAX (a probiotic to mix in with her food for a few days, to restore gut health) and told to change food to James Wellbeloved...apparantly there is no grains in that and the rice and turkey based formula is supposed to be really good for bad tummies.
To make a long story not so long, we have exhausted all of our options and are no further with answers. We are not rich people and now with a newborn (he's 6 weeks) it's impossible to deal with Daisy anymore. How ethical is it to carry on with a dog that's bleeding from behind?!! She seems right in herself, meaning she has an appetite and is a happy girl, but I can't deal with it and to be honest, with the baby, neither of us can deal with it anymore. I have an unrelated heart problem that has been diagnosed and I don't need the stress of it. She has peed downstairs again, and I didn't see it and almost slipped and fell.
I'm asking anyone, if anyone has any ideas, or, if anyone knowing these problems, would like to rehome her. Of course I'm not looking for any money, I'm just looking at doing what is best for Daisy, and clearly we can't provide that anymore. Maybe someone who has a large area where she can just run or someone who has more time for her than we can give....I don't know. She is a very well behaved girl otherwise....she doesn't need a lead where Belle, the older dog, does.
Thank you for all your replies. I don't need criticism as I know dogs should be in forever homes but I have to look after my own health and my baby son. xxx
My husband and I have two whippet bitches, one that's 4 years old, one that's almost 2. They both have lovely temperments.
The 2 year old is named Daisy. We are having some problems that has caused arguments as to where we are going next, and after today, my husband is at his wits end and we don't know what direction to go. The problem started shortly after we got her. Daisy seems to be lazy and for whatever reason, think it's ok to go wee and poo downstairs. I have no idea how this manifested. Both Belle and Daisy are kenneled or kept 'in their home' for this reason during the day. She has no desire to do it in her home. That's why I think she's lazy as she doesn't NEED to go if you know what I mean. That we could deal with, because all it meant was keep them in their homes during the day when noone was around (my husband works full time, and I'm a full time university student).
Last year I got pregnant, and had health problems that went along with it. Around winter time, when I was 4 months pregnant, I would take Daisy and Belle out during the day (we have no big garden, so we take them out 3-4 times a day for walks) and Daisy would start pooing as soon as I would get out on the sidewalk. Naturally, I would pull her along, and try and get her to do it where she knows that she should, but she would act like she couldn't hold it. I would inevitably have to come back and pick up dog poo, along the pavement.
She got 'better' for a time being, then, I noticed that there started to be blood in her poo. I took her to the vets, took a poo sample to them, they did a culture and found no nasty bugs in her and didn't know what to tell us. £100 later and we had no answers other than to keep her on boiled egg or chicken and rice for awhile, she might have a virus. Then we were told to switch her to Chappie, as it's easily digestable.
The pooing on the pavement didn't get any better. By now I was heavily pregnant and was being monitored for my health. My husband would come home to take the dogs out when he could. The blood was gone though.
Now the blood has come back. We took her to the vet again and demanded something else be done - there HAS to be something the matter. We were told that it looks like she could have a doggy form of IBS and we were given a tube of PROMAX (a probiotic to mix in with her food for a few days, to restore gut health) and told to change food to James Wellbeloved...apparantly there is no grains in that and the rice and turkey based formula is supposed to be really good for bad tummies.
To make a long story not so long, we have exhausted all of our options and are no further with answers. We are not rich people and now with a newborn (he's 6 weeks) it's impossible to deal with Daisy anymore. How ethical is it to carry on with a dog that's bleeding from behind?!! She seems right in herself, meaning she has an appetite and is a happy girl, but I can't deal with it and to be honest, with the baby, neither of us can deal with it anymore. I have an unrelated heart problem that has been diagnosed and I don't need the stress of it. She has peed downstairs again, and I didn't see it and almost slipped and fell.
I'm asking anyone, if anyone has any ideas, or, if anyone knowing these problems, would like to rehome her. Of course I'm not looking for any money, I'm just looking at doing what is best for Daisy, and clearly we can't provide that anymore. Maybe someone who has a large area where she can just run or someone who has more time for her than we can give....I don't know. She is a very well behaved girl otherwise....she doesn't need a lead where Belle, the older dog, does.
Thank you for all your replies. I don't need criticism as I know dogs should be in forever homes but I have to look after my own health and my baby son. xxx