Annie

Cath

MLF Sales Coordinator
Good morning very restless night. Most of her lumps were from under her so made settling hard for her. 1 each from under her arm pits (both right and left). She starts her tablets this morning 2 lots. We have made a small ramp for her to get outside for a wee. She mustn't jump. I would kill for a bed, floor very hard when you are getting older. Fred very good with her when she was crying. Thanks for all the good wishes and lambies x
 

Jacqui-S

Moderator
Location
Fife, Scotland
Putting the winter duvet on the floor tonight Carol
I'm glad to hear that.
I would never sleep on the floor. Did it once in my early 20s and it killed me, never again.
At a pinch (if I couldn't sleep on a sofa....which isn't always a good option either) I would lay sofa cushions on the floor, or use a blow up airbed.
Not convinced even a thick duvet would cut it for me.
But obviously, commend you for your labrador Mum care and concern and ♥
 

Candy

Biscuit Tin Guardian
Sorry you didn't get much sleep. On the few occasions when I have felt it necessary to sleep on the floor with Joy (always following surgery) I found that lying on the winter duvet worked quite well. I hope Annie makes a speedy recovery and that your sleep pattern can return to normal soon. Bless lovely Fred for his kind concern and company too. :heart: :heart::heart:
 
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