Supertrooper
Well-Known Member
For a start why does all my common vet nurse sense go out the window when it's my own dog
my little whippet x is now 14yrs old approx, she has always been very nervy and sensitive (rescue dog - had her since she was 3yrs), she has always been very funny about food ie often won't eat, never really worried about this until now as she really can't cope with loosing any weight. She has always been on dry food until approx four months ago when I changed it to applaws tinned food and natures menu, she still is very fussy and sometimes won't eat at all (like today - not eaten anything and now has a very gurgly tummy!!), have also tried loads of other nice yummy stuff but it doesn't matter what it is, if she doesn't want to eat she won't.
She also now is being funny about walking, she still will run around the park like a puppy if you throw her fake stick and she can run around the field at the stables but to and from the park she is very very slow and will keep stopping. We have no garden so do need to get to and from park 4 times a day.
She has had all the usual healthchecks etc etc and painkillers make no difference. My gut feeling is it's a old dog senility problem, she is more confused now and looses us alot in the flat.
Pls just reassure me it's a oldie thing, I certainly don't feel it's time to do the deed as she does have a reasonable quality of life xx
She also now is being funny about walking, she still will run around the park like a puppy if you throw her fake stick and she can run around the field at the stables but to and from the park she is very very slow and will keep stopping. We have no garden so do need to get to and from park 4 times a day.
She has had all the usual healthchecks etc etc and painkillers make no difference. My gut feeling is it's a old dog senility problem, she is more confused now and looses us alot in the flat.
Pls just reassure me it's a oldie thing, I certainly don't feel it's time to do the deed as she does have a reasonable quality of life xx