Beautiful Bella

Lots of you will have seen the lovely Bella over on my shelter photography thread. On Sunday, we officially fostered her. Her story is rather confused. She is a three-year-old cocker spaniel whose elderly English owner died. She was then taken on by a French neighbour whilst waiting to see if the lady's daughter wanted her. Unfortunately then she had "an accident". The details around that are hazy and don't make much sense - essentially, her tail was pulled off whilst jumping through a wheel?! - so the administrators aren't sure what actually happened. In any event, she ended up being taken to the vet to be PTS, and the vet contacted the shelter. They took her on and paid for two extensive surgeries, which have left her with absolutely no tail at all.

Since then, she has been in the shelter, but there is an issue with her now suffering from faecal incontinence. It's unclear how much of this is due to the trauma of her injuries and surgery, and how much because of the chronic diarrhoea she is suffering with, and in the shelter environment, it's impossible to get that cleared up. With the possibility of further surgery - which of course is very dangerous with it being on her spine - the shelter is unwilling to place her up for adoption until they know where that all stands. Enter us, as we can hopefully help to get her tummy sorted and see what happens at that stage.

In the meantime, she's having lots of bottom washes with sensitive doggy shampoo and bamboo cloths, and is otherwise enjoying her new life. She wants to be with humans all the time, although she's not clingy when we're with her - she will take herself away to settle down. She just needs to know that there is someone near. I think we can work on that in time.
She's smart as a button but has no training, and I've started teaching her a few little skills which will help her going forwards. She's also typically working cocker bonkers, spins with excitement whenever there's the hint of food, and runs around like a hooligan. She and Squidge have had a good play together, and we're working on walks with Shadow so she can be brought properly into the fold.

Oh, and we found out today that she loves a ball. Shocker. :cwl:

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Oh how cute! And what a sad story - she's been through a lot and is still quite young. I guess the daughter wasn't found? Hopefully you'll get her tummy sorted and that's all it is.
 
What a dear little soul Bella looks, I do hope you can solve the diarrhoea, it may take some time but quite possible, all depends on the anal muscles I suppose, but again they can improve once the diarrhoea is sorted. Is Bella living with Talia?
 
Good news from this morning! She had a little squat and a - uhm - “Mr Whippy”! She was still very dribbly first thing, but this is a great sign that she has the sensation of a full bowel and some control.

She is half-and-half living with Talia and us. The twins can’t be trusted with her right now, but she comes over and is crated by the table at meal times while the others are on their beds, and is currently sleeping in a crate in the downstairs spare room, where my sister is staying at the moment.
This morning, we went on a team walk, my sister flying the spaniel on lead like a low-altitude kite, and J and I swapping W&S between long line and free but muzzled. Squidge was along for the ride, too, but doesn’t need any management around Bella - just around peaches, nectarines, figs… 🤦‍♀️
It was a very uneventful walk, and you wouldn’t know that either twin is an arse. But they are, so slowly slowly at this stage. I’ll get another muzzle so that both of them can be off lead together, which will make for a much more natural dynamic.

Talia is ambivalent towards her. Before the surgery, they had a sniff but that was it. Since the surgery, Talia has obviously been very quiet. She had a tiny growl at Bella this morning when the spanner face kept getting shoved in hers during breakfast, but nothing worrying. On that note, I’m working on stationing and calm behaviours with the little minx 😂
 

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Good news from this morning! She had a little squat and a - uhm - “Mr Whippy”! She was still very dribbly first thing, but this is a great sign that she has the sensation of a full bowel and some control.
This is absolutely fantastic news! If she can get some control from the dribbling, that'll make her life and yours/future homes so much more comfortable. I'm thrilled to hear this - go Bella!

my sister flying the spaniel on lead like a low-altitude kite
Utterly hilarious image :cwl:
 
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