After everything that happened to Joy last year I thought we were perhaps due for some time off, but no! We've been back at the vet's yet again! I suppose its inevitable with ageing . Joy didn't want to eat today, or to go for a walk, or even to sit with me, just kept herself very much to herself and was reluctant to leave her bed, all most out of character. I rang our local vet, where she's well known and they felt that it would be best to take her to the hospital in Birchencliffe, several miles away, where they have more diagnosic equipment. Fortunately my neighbour was able to drive us there. Anyway, the vet, Tom is a Labrador owner himself, so totally understood the worry about not eating and gave her a thorough examination. He doesn't think it's an intestinal blockage ( my main worry) but has taken bloods to check for this. He noticed that she has cataracts. The vet we saw a year ago who diagnosed the progressive retinol atrophy mentioned these, but said there was little point in having them removed as due to the atrophy she wouldn't be able to see anyway, but this vet said that she's now showing signs of Glaucoma, which combined with cataracts can be very painful. He scanned her for this and will ring me with the results tomorrow . He also gave her a shot of a fast acting painkiller, which has worked wonders, she's eaten her tea, enjoyed her evening Kong and is settled by the Fireinametalbox with me as usual, so it seems like this is what has been the problem and with luck cateract removal should help.
Anyway, we're settled and happy now, and will see what tomorrow brings. A few Lambies wouldn't go amiss though!