Spellbound
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys
I am so desperate for any ideas that people may have to help with the situation I am in. Trying to keep this short.
My much loved Staffie died in my arms on Saturday after fighting with useless vets for months, being told nothing wrong with him. As a family we are totally distraught at the loss of him.
I have another dog Charlie, who is a very timid, deaf border collie I rescued a few years ago. My Staffie and him where like brothers and he is pining terribly and I don't know what I can do to help him. He won't eat, he lays all day on the spot where Ty died (which I find heartbreaking). He will go for walks, but the moment another dog comes near him he throws himslef on the floor in total submission and then won't move. He goes totally catatonic. He was previously fine with dogs, got picked on a little but nothing major. He is ok wiht all the dogs at the yard just not when he goes to the park.
To see my other dog this way is soul destroying, he is going to the hospital at Potters Bar next week for tests as he has not been to well either.
We are very, very worried about him. Please if anyone has any ideas how to help him get over his mourning I would love to hear them. I know it hasn't been long but we want him out enjoying the park and his doggie friends like they both did before our loss.
I am so desperate for any ideas that people may have to help with the situation I am in. Trying to keep this short.
My much loved Staffie died in my arms on Saturday after fighting with useless vets for months, being told nothing wrong with him. As a family we are totally distraught at the loss of him.
I have another dog Charlie, who is a very timid, deaf border collie I rescued a few years ago. My Staffie and him where like brothers and he is pining terribly and I don't know what I can do to help him. He won't eat, he lays all day on the spot where Ty died (which I find heartbreaking). He will go for walks, but the moment another dog comes near him he throws himslef on the floor in total submission and then won't move. He goes totally catatonic. He was previously fine with dogs, got picked on a little but nothing major. He is ok wiht all the dogs at the yard just not when he goes to the park.
To see my other dog this way is soul destroying, he is going to the hospital at Potters Bar next week for tests as he has not been to well either.
We are very, very worried about him. Please if anyone has any ideas how to help him get over his mourning I would love to hear them. I know it hasn't been long but we want him out enjoying the park and his doggie friends like they both did before our loss.