Red-1
I used to be decisive, now I'm not so sure...
A couple of weeks on, and Heck still looks a bit daft from his clip for scans, and is still a bit skinny, but his character is coming back in spades.
We made a mistake in giving him a squeaky ball, just for 5 minutes, just after I last posted. That 5 minutes put him back a fair few days.
The vet wanted a urine sample, to see if is kidneys have improved so we know it it was temporary damage or permanent, but Hekkie would NOT wee anywhere near us! He is now playing though, and I mean jumping around, happy noises and everything.
The only thing is, he has returned to not house trained. I don't know if this is as a result of the pancreatitis, or because he has been a bit clingy since he was ill. I think he knows he nearly died, and we did not leave his side for ages. When left alone now he is stressed, panting, sweating, barking....
And he poos. And he wees. And it smells!
This can be at night or if left in the day, even if he is left for just an hour.
I have started a program where we ignore him before and after we leave him, to try to lessen the stress levels around being left. I am, however, no dog behaviourist, so if anyone has a better idea I will read with interest!
We made a mistake in giving him a squeaky ball, just for 5 minutes, just after I last posted. That 5 minutes put him back a fair few days.
The vet wanted a urine sample, to see if is kidneys have improved so we know it it was temporary damage or permanent, but Hekkie would NOT wee anywhere near us! He is now playing though, and I mean jumping around, happy noises and everything.
The only thing is, he has returned to not house trained. I don't know if this is as a result of the pancreatitis, or because he has been a bit clingy since he was ill. I think he knows he nearly died, and we did not leave his side for ages. When left alone now he is stressed, panting, sweating, barking....
And he poos. And he wees. And it smells!
This can be at night or if left in the day, even if he is left for just an hour.
I have started a program where we ignore him before and after we leave him, to try to lessen the stress levels around being left. I am, however, no dog behaviourist, so if anyone has a better idea I will read with interest!