Buddy, my dog is leaving little 'presents' (poo) around the house lately. He's getting on a bit and I know I will have to take him to the vet, but can't afford it atm. Does anybody have any experience of this?
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Give him some paper to eat...they may come out ready wrapped!
quote:Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
Give him some paper to eat...they may come out ready wrapped!
you're not helping.
quote:Originally posted by cologne1:
Buddy, my dog is leaving little 'presents' (poo) around the house lately. He's getting on a bit and I know I will have to take him to the vet, but can't afford it atm. Does anybody have any experience of this?
so sorry cant help,my little dog is 17 yrs old but no problem with him but u really take him to the vet.cant u ask vet if u can pay monthly?so hope things work out ok
If you are on certain benefits Cologne, I believe there's an animal charity that will pick up the bill for you. Check online.
i can teach him de dawg manners.
quote:Originally posted by *BB*:
If you are on certain benefits Cologne, I believe there's an animal charity that will pick up the bill for you. Check online.
I thought that, but unfortunately because I'm in the sticks, I'm out of jurisdiction and so don't qualify for it. I just wondered if what is happening, has happened to anybody else.
PS. Croc, yes I did laugh at that.
quote:Originally posted by cologne1:quote:Originally posted by *BB*:
If you are on certain benefits Cologne, I believe there's an animal charity that will pick up the bill for you. Check online.
I thought that, but unfortunately because I'm in the sticks, I'm out of jurisdiction and so don't qualify for it. I just wondered if what is happening, has happened to anybody else.
PS. Croc, yes I did laugh at that.
It could be constipation. My cat had problems lasting for years, but I never had this with my dog. Have you changed his diet recently? Or perhaps he needs more fluids and or fibre in his diet? If he is getting on in years he may need a diet more suitable for his age. You could try asking for advice at a reputable pet shop perhaps?
Us good dawgs neber eber poop in da house. NEBER
quote:Originally posted by *BB*:quote:Originally posted by cologne1:quote:Originally posted by *BB*:
If you are on certain benefits Cologne, I believe there's an animal charity that will pick up the bill for you. Check online.
I thought that, but unfortunately because I'm in the sticks, I'm out of jurisdiction and so don't qualify for it. I just wondered if what is happening, has happened to anybody else.
PS. Croc, yes I did laugh at that.
It could be constipation. My cat had problems lasting for years, but I never had this with my dog. Have you changed his diet recently? Or perhaps he needs more fluids and or fibre in his diet? If he is getting on in years he may need a diet more suitable for his age. You could try asking for advice at a reputable pet shop perhaps?
Thanks BB, I will look into the dietry thing, that might stop it.
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Hi Cologne
Even if you don't live near a Blue Cross Centre they can still help you financially.
Blue Cross
you can try the PDSA as well
PDSA
and I think you may be able to apply to the RSPCA or the NCDL for financial help
Even if you don't live near a Blue Cross Centre they can still help you financially.
Blue Cross
you can try the PDSA as well
PDSA
and I think you may be able to apply to the RSPCA or the NCDL for financial help
I can't offer any advice that hasn't been given, the change of diet would IMO be definitely worth a go, but would like to send a to him.
If you are unable to get any help through PDSA or Blue Cross, any vet should give you a payment plan. If they won't, change vets!!
My dog Murphy started doing it a couple of years ago when he was about 12. It carried on until he died last year. I think it was just an age thing. It was never full poos, just like little nuggets, it usually happened when he passed wind and got a little bit more than he bargained for. Most of the time he seemed oblivious to it. His younger brother Paddy has started doing it occassionally now too. Try putting him outside a litle more frequently than normal and encouraging him to poo while he's there.
Thanks for replying
quote:Originally posted by cologne1:
Thanks for replying
Has there been any changes in your household recently? My dog pukes all over the house when someone goes on holiday and has developed a phobia of suitcases (yes really!)
Also does he/she seem ashamed when he/she does it?
quote:Originally posted by *Yogi Bear*:quote:Originally posted by cologne1:
Thanks for replying
Has there been any changes in your household recently? My dog pukes all over the house when someone goes on holiday and has developed a phobia of suitcases (yes really!)
Also does he/she seem ashamed when he/she does it?
He hates it yogi. He waits until I've washed everything down and changed his bedding and then I still have to call him in. I hate it when he feels embarrassed because it's not his fault. He's been such a clean dog for 13 years, it breaks my heart.
quote:Originally posted by cologne1:quote:Originally posted by *Yogi Bear*:quote:Originally posted by cologne1:
Thanks for replying
Has there been any changes in your household recently? My dog pukes all over the house when someone goes on holiday and has developed a phobia of suitcases (yes really!)
Also does he/she seem ashamed when he/she does it?
He hates it yogi. He waits until I've washed everything down and changed his bedding and then I still have to call him in. I hate it when he feels embarrassed because it's not his fault. He's been such a clean dog for 13 years, it breaks my heart.
So at least that rules out he is protesting against something I know how you must feel though, my angel (who is asleep beside me) is coming up for 13 now and her legs don't work as they should. It breaks your heart especially when you know they think they are going to get a row
for cologne
for doggy
quote:Originally posted by *Yogi Bear*:quote:Originally posted by cologne1:quote:Originally posted by *Yogi Bear*:quote:Originally posted by cologne1:
Thanks for replying
Has there been any changes in your household recently? My dog pukes all over the house when someone goes on holiday and has developed a phobia of suitcases (yes really!)
Also does he/she seem ashamed when he/she does it?
He hates it yogi. He waits until I've washed everything down and changed his bedding and then I still have to call him in. I hate it when he feels embarrassed because it's not his fault. He's been such a clean dog for 13 years, it breaks my heart.
So at least that rules out he is protesting against something I know how you must feel though, my angel (who is asleep beside me) is coming up for 13 now and her legs don't work as they should. It breaks your heart especially when you know they think they are going to get a row
for cologne
for doggy
Thanks yogi
quote:Originally posted by JasmineJ:
Aw poor doggy.
I think itβd be best to get him checked over hon, my dog has started wetting himself (heβs 13) and the vet wants to see him (and wants a sample, GREAT β cue chasing him round the garden with a plastic cup!), they reckon incontinence is often treatable, even when they're oldies.
Bet you he will give you some strange looks.
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quote:Originally posted by PuppyDooDoo:quote:Originally posted by JasmineJ:
Aw poor doggy.
I think itβd be best to get him checked over hon, my dog has started wetting himself (heβs 13) and the vet wants to see him (and wants a sample, GREAT β cue chasing him round the garden with a plastic cup!), they reckon incontinence is often treatable, even when they're oldies.
Bet you he will give you some strange looks.
Him AND the neighbours
Heβs a bit deaf so hopefully Iβll be able to sneak up and catch him unawares
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