Poor doggie. ❤️ If you apply heat would it help ease it a bit? You can put a dishcloth in the microwave for a few seconds to heat it up and then wrap around the leg.
I can’t imagine how devastating it must be for both the dog and the human when a guide dog retires and then is rehomed. Although we have friends whose blind mother could no longer give her dog the life he needed (walks mainly) when she moved into a care facility for blind people. The dog went to...
Snowie and Sunshine get together every Thursday morning. When he barks too much, she bonks him on the head or just paws him. No, she didn’t grow up with cats. 😄
Not sure how to load a video without storing it somewhere other than my phone. Here are some screen grabs.
That’s so distressing questioning the motivation of the vet. We had similar with a holistic vet. Paid a small fortune for all the homeopathic injections (for itchy skin and back ache) with iffy results. But now our regular vet has said to explore all the non-drug options, and only use the “hard...
Loooved that video!! Snowie’s bestie, a lab called Sunshine, puts her paw on his head to put him in his place. Sometimes she just bonks him a few times with her paw in his face. Next time we get together, I’ll ask if she was taught this by a cat!
I’m so sorry. It’s heartbreaking and devastating. His bed looks so comfy and I hope he feels comfortable resting there. You are in my thoughts all the time xxx
I’m so sorry to read about everyone’s aches and pains.
It’s the same as eating it in cooking. Except that taking a teaspoon of the paste is most likely much more than what you’d get if you were eating a portion of curry, say. I cook it up myself (turmeric and water) and keep a jar in the...
Have you tried eating turmeric paste? I am sure it’s helping my achey joints.
Also lots of exercise. Weight training and yoga have been the two best for me.
I recently listened to this podcast, which I thought had some good info: ZOE Science & Nutrition: Fitness routines for menopause with...