kidney failure

Discussion in 'Labrador Health' started by SwampDonkey, Nov 13, 2017.

  1. Hollysdad

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    Its lovely to hear that Moo the Mischievous is feeling a bit better.
     
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  2. leejane

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    Really pleased for you all. Hope you are feeling better too?
     
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  3. Granca

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    That's lovely. I've been thinking of you and Moo. :hug:
     
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    Good to hear Moo is doing better :hug:
     
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  5. Emily_BabbelHund

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    Very welcome news! :sun:
     
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    Wonderful to hear this news. Glad Mighty Moo is feeling happier :doug:
     
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    Excellent news and good to hear Moo is doing better. Hopefully you are doing well too
     
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    Good news! :)
     
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    So lovely to read. It can be so overwhelming. So pleased things are easier now.
     
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    How is moo lately?
     
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    Eating well and just pottering along she is happy but fading in a slow but obvious way. She's being cuddly and very cute she's adorable actually just a silly sweet old girl. I just manage her from day today and try not to think too far ahead xxx
     
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    Very glad to get an update and that it's positive. I admire how well you seem to be managing her ups and downs. :heart:

    And of course I admire Moo for her sassy Moo-y-ness. :D
     
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    Mmmmmm I still getting barked at in her do it now monkey butler way. Luckily I know my place. :D
     
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    So glad Moo is feeling better, sending you big hugs and hope you are taking extra care of yourself xx
     
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    Happy to hear Moo is feeling a little like herself. Take care ladies xx :hug:
     
  17. Sven

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    Glad that Moo is feeling better. Hopefully the weather is not causing to much issues.
     
  18. SwampDonkey

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    It makes her stiff and it's hard for her too walk in snow. Shes funny though when I take her out she just goes home when she's had enough. She's ridiculous really she can't hear me and just she turns her head away so she can't see my hand signals. Cheeky devil
     
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    Ah Moo, such a smart girl. Brogan did this too in his last two years after he went deaf. He was always such a co-operative boy who followed commands at the drop of a pin, but once he discovered the "If I don't SEE the command, it didn't happen" trick, he was so cheeky about it and would nearly give himself a sprained neck trying to look away from me. These oldsters are the best! :p
     
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    They are they are just so clever but so cool with it. We're having a vomity day today hopefully it will calm down soon. She's resting again and wanting to eat her sick:nod: doesn't take long for her to feel better
     
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