Herbie31
Well-Known Member
Amymay, I don't think you have read my posts throughly. I have taken the advice given. Already have a dog walker who takes him out twice a week whilst I wait for my scooter hoist. Brownmare recommended a link to some interactive dog toys and Cayla recommended (and others) getting a Kong. I ordered a dog Roulette toy and a XLarge Kong which have both arrived this morning.
Someone else suggested contacting an agility place, which you will see from my post yesterday I have done. Unfortunately they have not returned my call so I have tried them again and will drive round there later as its only up the road.
So where are you reading in my posts only reasons things that can't be done for my dog?
I came on here asking for advice, I have done and will continue to take that advice to make the life of my dog better.
I am in a very difficult possition as my illness is currently very debilitating and am the first to admit its not ideal for him, however I am not about to take the easy route and rehome him without trying everything first.
My dog is very well looked after, he is fed good quality food, has a large garden to play in, is now getting mental stimulation, excercised as much as possible, company all day, warm bed to sleep in and regular visits to the vets. Whats to say, if I did rehome him, that he would not be as well looked after?
Goya, will take a look at flyball, thank you. Did a search on Agility clubs in Suffolk yesterday but apart from the one just up the road from us they are all too far away. Where we are is very rural, 15miles from the nearest town and we live in a small hamlet of 10 houses. Obviously I have more chance of getting someone to take him agility/flyball if they don't have to travel to far - me taking him would not work as he would not leave me and if they managed to get him to go he would not concenstrate. We are only about 2 miles from the one up the road so that would be ideal. Obviously if this does not work out I will phone the others, you never know unless you ask.
Someone else suggested contacting an agility place, which you will see from my post yesterday I have done. Unfortunately they have not returned my call so I have tried them again and will drive round there later as its only up the road.
So where are you reading in my posts only reasons things that can't be done for my dog?
I came on here asking for advice, I have done and will continue to take that advice to make the life of my dog better.
I am in a very difficult possition as my illness is currently very debilitating and am the first to admit its not ideal for him, however I am not about to take the easy route and rehome him without trying everything first.
My dog is very well looked after, he is fed good quality food, has a large garden to play in, is now getting mental stimulation, excercised as much as possible, company all day, warm bed to sleep in and regular visits to the vets. Whats to say, if I did rehome him, that he would not be as well looked after?
Goya, will take a look at flyball, thank you. Did a search on Agility clubs in Suffolk yesterday but apart from the one just up the road from us they are all too far away. Where we are is very rural, 15miles from the nearest town and we live in a small hamlet of 10 houses. Obviously I have more chance of getting someone to take him agility/flyball if they don't have to travel to far - me taking him would not work as he would not leave me and if they managed to get him to go he would not concenstrate. We are only about 2 miles from the one up the road so that would be ideal. Obviously if this does not work out I will phone the others, you never know unless you ask.