When we first got our lil pumpkin Shih Tzu my Dad had to come in through the garage cos lil pumpkin would wee himself with excitement LOL
Awwww
When we first got our lil pumpkin Shih Tzu my Dad had to come in through the garage cos lil pumpkin would wee himself with excitement LOL
Awwww
So has that poor dog finally got to the vet today? I blooming hope so
Hope your doggie is better now ...or that the vet has sorted her out Pirate . As Sweet says anyone with a smidgen of humanity can understand your fear ....it's scary imagining the worst
Hope your doggie is better now ...or that the vet has sorted her out Pirate . As Sweet says anyone with a smidgen of humanity can understand your fear ....it's scary imagining the worst
I couldn't have put it better, Baz.
Hope your doggie is better now ...or that the vet has sorted her out Pirate . As Sweet says anyone with a smidgen of humanity can understand your fear ....it's scary imagining the worst
I couldn't have put it better, Baz.
Me neither. A much better delivery. Yogi Baz
Velvet
Hope your doggie is better now ...or that the vet has sorted her out Pirate . As Sweet says anyone with a smidgen of humanity can understand your fear ....it's scary imagining the worst
but that's not to say you don't have to bite the bullet and get her to the vet if you haven't already. It could well be just an infection, but if it's not treated she might end up with knackered kidneys or septicemia and then you will have the worst case scenario. Always remember that if it was something terrible (which it probably isn't) not knowing isn't going to make it better... it's only going to deprive the poor girl of treatment to make her feel better at least - and they won't do anything to her that you don't agree to.
Pirate, I really do know how hard it is having sick animals, or indeed, sick family/self and how we want to go into denial. BUT, you really MUST get her to the vet. It's not fair not to. She's relying on you to look after and care for her and put your own fears aside.....Do the right thing please and get her seen to. It could be nothing serious, but, if, it is, you really do have to look after her first. She's helpless and reliant on you I know that you think it is probably 'just an infection' but imagine that you had 'just an infection' and were laying in your own urine, would you go to the docs?
Hope your doggie is better now ...or that the vet has sorted her out Pirate . As Sweet says anyone with a smidgen of humanity can understand your fear ....it's scary imagining the worst
Indeed. But, has Pirate actually taken her to the vet yet? Seemingly not. This has been going on for far too long. I do empathise but, imo, it's not helping that poor dog who is laying in its own piss whilst Pirate does "Oh but I love her, she might just have an infection" So, if it is 'just an infection' get her to the vet's and get some antibiotics
she's been,she's fine
she suffering from a bit of old age
and she needs to 'go' more
but i gotta take her back in 4weeks if she loses appetite
or any changes in her normal behaviour
she's been skipping round the house & 'smiling*' tonight
*she actually smiles,pulls her lips back & proper smiles-she has me in bits
she's been,she's fine
she suffering from a bit of old age
and she needs to 'go' more
but i gotta take her back in 4weeks if she loses appetite
or any changes in her normal behaviour
she's been skipping round the house & 'smiling*' tonight
*she actually smiles,pulls her lips back & proper smiles-she has me in bits
it comes to us all eventually, I'm really looking forward to it.......not pleased it appears to be nothing more than old age Pirate
Pirate, I really do know how hard it is having sick animals, or indeed, sick family/self and how we want to go into denial. BUT, you really MUST get her to the vet. It's not fair not to. She's relying on you to look after and care for her and put your own fears aside.....Do the right thing please and get her seen to. It could be nothing serious, but, if, it is, you really do have to look after her first. She's helpless and reliant on you I know that you think it is probably 'just an infection' but imagine that you had 'just an infection' and were laying in your own urine, would you go to the docs?
100% true
but read my answer below...or is it above?
dunno
but anyway kinda sorted for now-im just keeping an eye on her
she's been,she's fine
she suffering from a bit of old age
and she needs to 'go' more
but i gotta take her back in 4weeks if she loses appetite
or any changes in her normal behaviour
she's been skipping round the house & 'smiling*' tonight
*she actually smiles,pulls her lips back & proper smiles-she has me in bits
it comes to us all eventually, I'm really looking forward to it.......not pleased it appears to be nothing more than old age Pirate
i guess theyve not invented them 'pads' for dogs yet?
now theres an idea for dragons den!
i guess theyve not invented them 'pads' for dogs yet?
now theres an idea for dragons den!
I hope you can get one to stand still long enough to put it on
i guess theyve not invented them 'pads' for dogs yet?
now theres an idea for dragons den!
I hope you can get one to stand still long enough to put it on
yep true,
shes a bit quicker than my Mom lol
Good news, Pirate
I think it would have to be something like those pull-up nappy/pants that Pampers advertise.
all i can say is she's still the same spoilt little girl (my fault) she just needs walking more-she's still akin to a goat ie she will eat ANYTHING & she still whinges if i sit next to lisa on the settee & tries to get in the middle, im keeping an eye on her though
my older boy barks at 3pm for his dinner, then barks when it dark cos he wants his blanket to lie on
he's the easier one
but then blokes always are
So just more pee breaks needed (it comes to us all )
Good to hear she's ok, Pirate.
she's been,she's fine
she suffering from a bit of old age
and she needs to 'go' more
but i gotta take her back in 4weeks if she loses appetite
or any changes in her normal behaviour
she's been skipping round the house & 'smiling*' tonight
*she actually smiles,pulls her lips back & proper smiles-she has me in bits
Awww glad you took her and that she's ok Pirate
she's been,she's fine
she suffering from a bit of old age
and she needs to 'go' more
but i gotta take her back in 4weeks if she loses appetite
or any changes in her normal behaviour
she's been skipping round the house & 'smiling*' tonight
*she actually smiles,pulls her lips back & proper smiles-she has me in bits
Glad it wasn't anything serious. I knew you'd get her checked out.
lol My retriever does that smiling thing too.
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