on 26-06-2013 06:29 AM
on 20-11-2013 03:48 PM
good afternoon, bootiful day here
i got nil else to report
(hawk, c'mon.. spill the beans, people here care about you)
on 20-11-2013 04:05 PM
rofl what a difference a comma can make. Hope you are ok Hawk.
Dog ok Annie, the tumour on her back leg is benign, and can stay there. The front leg hobble is probably arthritis, and she has a week of anti inflams. Then if it's necessary, a new arthritis regime that involves injections over a four week period, then just a booster a couple of times a year. The vet said it is very effective. Good to know if you have aging doggies.
on 20-11-2013 04:06 PM
katy, how old's the woofa?
mine developed tumours late in his age, the advice i got from the vet was to leave them alone because he reckoned removing them would shorten his life
he did rough it up to 16 years of age, but those last years wernt quality living for him, heart breaking
on 20-11-2013 04:11 PM
Hi Katy,
Poor doggy Katy, he is getting on 😞
Joe awful to lose a pet XXX
on 20-11-2013 04:14 PM
hi lion, i think thats why i wont get another one, it really threw me, i should consider a pet that'll out live me, haha
on 20-11-2013 04:18 PM
Joe my cats live so long I had to really think about getting another one.
My son loves cats so Lilli will be looked after if any thing happens to me.
Beautiful day here again today, may have rain tonight but I like that sunny days rainy night perfect
on 20-11-2013 04:19 PM
on 20-11-2013 04:22 PM
on 20-11-2013 04:23 PM
on 20-11-2013 04:23 PM
She is almost 13 Joe. Still very fit in herself, except for being a bit lame this last week or so. We will get her on to the arthritis injections if we need to. She had major life saving surgery in march, and came through it like a champion. The lump on her leg is ugly looking but according to the vet not painful, and quite common. I find it so hard to lose a dog, but then I think of how lonely a home is without one. When the two I have now are gone, I will get another.