poiuytrewq
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I know an old man who has finally been taken (long overdue) to a care home due to his quickly worsening Alzheimers.
He and his dog have lived alone since his wife died some years back.
The dog needs a home and the family were going to advertise "free to good home"
I couldn't stand the thought of her falling into the wrong hands or worse used as bait (if that's a reality not just scare mongering?)
So I said I'd have her.
It's not something I was planning or would have ever gone out looking to do. This will be dog 4!!!
However we live on a farm in a spacious house surrounded by fields so one more won't hurt!
She's been very very over weight as her owner would fill up her bowl everyone it was empty (forgetting he'd already fed her) but was also giving her most of his own meals. She's list a bit pining for him over the last two weeks. She's living in his house still being visited throughout the day.
I can't bring her straight home as some of you might recall my littlest dog is quite poorly and I want him to meet and get to know her first. She's gentle and I don't anticipate any real issues.
Our other two, two young labs just occupy themselves and won't care at all but if anyone has any advice on making this as easy as possible for little dog and new lady dog that would be much appreciated.
I've also never had a fat dog! Shes used to being fed crazy amounts should I feed her correctly from the start or cut down slowly? I figure exercise wise we will start slowly with short walks and build up?
Tell me I'm not mental???
He and his dog have lived alone since his wife died some years back.
The dog needs a home and the family were going to advertise "free to good home"
I couldn't stand the thought of her falling into the wrong hands or worse used as bait (if that's a reality not just scare mongering?)
So I said I'd have her.
It's not something I was planning or would have ever gone out looking to do. This will be dog 4!!!
However we live on a farm in a spacious house surrounded by fields so one more won't hurt!
She's been very very over weight as her owner would fill up her bowl everyone it was empty (forgetting he'd already fed her) but was also giving her most of his own meals. She's list a bit pining for him over the last two weeks. She's living in his house still being visited throughout the day.
I can't bring her straight home as some of you might recall my littlest dog is quite poorly and I want him to meet and get to know her first. She's gentle and I don't anticipate any real issues.
Our other two, two young labs just occupy themselves and won't care at all but if anyone has any advice on making this as easy as possible for little dog and new lady dog that would be much appreciated.
I've also never had a fat dog! Shes used to being fed crazy amounts should I feed her correctly from the start or cut down slowly? I figure exercise wise we will start slowly with short walks and build up?
Tell me I'm not mental???