L&M
Well-Known Member
My elderly spaniel will be 15 this year. Her sight is failing due to cataracts (vets won't do anything due to her age), is deaf, has a few ominous lumps, and occasionally her back end gives away. She can also be occasionally incontinent at night but have solved this with a dog 'nappy' which she seems happy to wear.
The positives are that she still wants to go for a short walk twice a day and eats reasonably well, and is of a cheerful, if occasionally confused, disposition.
She seems to be ageing more quickly now and her eyesight is the major concern as although she can see into the distance, can't see things right in front of her for example will walk into the patio doors when going out for wees, and can't find her food/water bowl unless it is put right in front of her nose.
All of these things can be managed but as I was taking her for a plod this evening, I started to debate with myself whether it would be better to call it a day now rather than wait for something catastrophic happening, which would ultimately be more distressing for her and us.
So I guess this is a 'wwyd' post.......
The positives are that she still wants to go for a short walk twice a day and eats reasonably well, and is of a cheerful, if occasionally confused, disposition.
She seems to be ageing more quickly now and her eyesight is the major concern as although she can see into the distance, can't see things right in front of her for example will walk into the patio doors when going out for wees, and can't find her food/water bowl unless it is put right in front of her nose.
All of these things can be managed but as I was taking her for a plod this evening, I started to debate with myself whether it would be better to call it a day now rather than wait for something catastrophic happening, which would ultimately be more distressing for her and us.
So I guess this is a 'wwyd' post.......