Clodagh
Playing chess with pigeons
I have spent the morinng at the vets with my mother whos old collie has got pancreatitis. She has been admitted and I hope to pick her up this afternoon. (Dog not mum!).
While waiting for the bloods to be run my mother lectured me about our spaniel pup. She is 5 months old. She is quite skinny, you can't see her ribs when still but you can certainly feel them. Mum's dog is obese. Apparently spaniel is far too thin and may have something wrong with her, and I should have fed puppy food.
I should also take her to the vets as she pees/sprinkles when excited or nervous. I said I had asked about and it seems quite normal for spaniels. Apparently it is not and there is something wrong with her there too.
So I have a very poorly spaniel. She looks fine to me, full of energy and on the go, go, go all day.
I have to spend the afternoon with mum too, taking her to hospital and hopefully picking the dog up again afterwards. It may be a long day.
While waiting for the bloods to be run my mother lectured me about our spaniel pup. She is 5 months old. She is quite skinny, you can't see her ribs when still but you can certainly feel them. Mum's dog is obese. Apparently spaniel is far too thin and may have something wrong with her, and I should have fed puppy food.
I should also take her to the vets as she pees/sprinkles when excited or nervous. I said I had asked about and it seems quite normal for spaniels. Apparently it is not and there is something wrong with her there too.
So I have a very poorly spaniel. She looks fine to me, full of energy and on the go, go, go all day.
I have to spend the afternoon with mum too, taking her to hospital and hopefully picking the dog up again afterwards. It may be a long day.