Excellent, now I hope it has full commentary and she can then be editing the footage for a final version to be distributed to all her friends
She had a fun day. I had to spoon feed her breakfast she really didn't fancy it but once she got going she was fine and ate most of it. we did gardening and cooked our Christmas dinner. She had some of it then a walk where she ran around and did happy barks. She ate some of Rorys poo before I could stop her Labrador centiped style. Little devil. She's had treats and hugs and is now having a nap. her leg is obviously hurting but is mostly ok and manageable. The worst thing is I'm trying to stop her getting bored, so I just let her potter about with me which she likes. She really likes to be with me which is so sweet.
A friend of my has an older “Friese Stabij” dog (don’t know in English)and she bought a second hand stroller. Then she can walk with the stroller and her dog can come out so now and then...perhaps something to think about....?
There’s a woman I see every now and then who has both dogs in the dog pram. I think they’re Shitzus. They all look very happy.
Shes had a bad day today. She couldn't eat her breakfast and i wanted to cry. I got her to take her medication and she ate a small amount. Tonight I just gave her some millies wet food by hand. She ate half a tin and some renal diet too brave little dog as long as it's small bits by hand shes ok. She seems anxious about the bowl and large amounts of food and any hard thing in her food. I'm having to really disguise her tramadol she can smell it
Poor Moo , and you too , I know how hard it is, when we cant do enough for our beloved dogs , hugs xxx
SwampDonkey have you tried giving the Tramadol in some pate? It was the best thing I discovered for my dog and interested to learn when I went to feed a neighbour's cat who needed epilepsy medication, she put the pill in a little pate and the cat eats it as sweet as a nut. I am very sorry to read though that she is not at all well, I do feel for you