Molly was absolutely crackers as a pup but for the past 5 or so years, you couldn't find a more chilled dog. Stanley Blue is adorable, enjoy his puppyness when you can (and he's not trying to eat poo) it really doesn't last that long :inlove:
I hope she's OK and that the heavy atmosphere has lifted. It can cause more sensitivity in epileptic dogs - did for BJ too. Sounds like you've been having a very busy, possibly a bit of a stressy time too. Very best wishes for Poppy's operation and quick recovery.
Brilliant, that's what its all about isn't it @Selina27 , seeing the joy in the dog when she's 'working'? Good for you and gorgeous Cassie for all that fun training :inlove: :sun:
Sorry to read this @MellowYellow Is it possible to increase Poppy's meds slightly and gradually?
When our epileptic lab BJ had a bad seizure I used to soak my hands with lavender oil and stroke that gently over his head. It is cooling and can help when their head gets so hot during an episode...
Ah, I'm so sorry to read this. Thinking of you and Ruth. It's tough but you knew it was time. She had indeed a very happy life, no dog could have been more loved and treasured :hug: