What made you smile today?

Candy

Biscuit Tin Guardian
It's a dull, gloomy, murky, chilly day today, but I ended our morning walk smiling, laughing and cheering! Just two days after her Librella injection and Joy was doing little skippy runs on her way home, which , come to think of it, she hasn't done for months, having mostly been limping slightly by the end of walks. Then once we were home, instead of going straight back to bed, as she's been doing for some time now, she took up her position on the landing and has been barking at things going past.
I feel like I've got a young dog back! It was quieter before though.........:wink::clap::dug:
 
It's a dull, gloomy, murky, chilly day today, but I ended our morning walk smiling, laughing and cheering! Just two days after her Librella injection and Joy was doing little skippy runs on her way home, which , come to think of it, she hasn't done for months, having mostly been limping slightly by the end of walks. Then once we were home, instead of going straight back to bed, as she's been doing for some time now, she took up her position on the landing and has been barking at things going past.
I feel like I've got a young dog back! It was quieter before though.........:wink::clap::dug:
That's how I felt with Rory all the stuff that had stopped suddenly came back. The pain must of been awful for them even the vet just thought it was age with him. He's 11 soon and still having a good life. Its nice to be able to make their lives happier
 

Candy

Biscuit Tin Guardian
That's how I felt with Rory all the stuff that had stopped suddenly came back. The pain must of been awful for them even the vet just thought it was age with him. He's 11 soon and still having a good life. Its nice to be able to make their lives happier
My GGJ will be seven next month. As the vet said, she's really still quite a young dog. I've also been thinking about how much pain she must have been in to have slowed down so much. It's wonderful to see her being back to her usual lively funny self again!❤
 
Do they vie to be the one on their back @SwampDonkey ? - ours do. Upsidedown underdog seems to be the best position for rough&tumble fighting. Meg gets quite frustrated if Coco has been upsidedown for too long and she bounces her front feet, barking at him and shoves toys at him and he just grins and writhes. They do make me smile.
Underneath is the position of power they control the game. Rory is mostly calling the shots
 
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