kirstyl
Well-Known Member
Hi, I would be really appreciative of any advice regarding this dog. He belongs to my parents, his story is as follows:-
My parents bought him from a rescue centre 2 years ago as approx 2yr old. He had been brought in as a stray with no history. He was castrated shortly after. He is a nice natured little chap but shows absolutely no get up and go at all, in fact, he seems to be getting more lethargic. When my parents take him for a walk (he gets walked twice a day off the lead) he is like a little old man, pootling along behind them. He shows no interest in chasing a ball etc and isn't really interested in other dogs. He does occasionally get a tiny bit more lively when he goes out with my lurcher bitch but not for very long.
Because of his lack of enthusiasm for going out and running about, weight is becoming a problem. My parents are really careful with the amount they feed him - he is fed a tiny amount of James Wellbeloved Light with a little tinned meat twice a day. This dog has had problems with a very sensitive stomach, vet has mentioned colitis and he is fed a solution to calm his stomach before eating. My mum mentioned tonight that it is very difficult to get his attention, it seems that he is always gazing into the distance.
So there it is, the story of A. Would be so grateful for any advice or words of wisdom you can offer. K x
My parents bought him from a rescue centre 2 years ago as approx 2yr old. He had been brought in as a stray with no history. He was castrated shortly after. He is a nice natured little chap but shows absolutely no get up and go at all, in fact, he seems to be getting more lethargic. When my parents take him for a walk (he gets walked twice a day off the lead) he is like a little old man, pootling along behind them. He shows no interest in chasing a ball etc and isn't really interested in other dogs. He does occasionally get a tiny bit more lively when he goes out with my lurcher bitch but not for very long.
Because of his lack of enthusiasm for going out and running about, weight is becoming a problem. My parents are really careful with the amount they feed him - he is fed a tiny amount of James Wellbeloved Light with a little tinned meat twice a day. This dog has had problems with a very sensitive stomach, vet has mentioned colitis and he is fed a solution to calm his stomach before eating. My mum mentioned tonight that it is very difficult to get his attention, it seems that he is always gazing into the distance.
So there it is, the story of A. Would be so grateful for any advice or words of wisdom you can offer. K x