Norrie goes swimming
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Norrie goes swimming
Day one swimming therapy
Norrie has just had his first swim and it went swimmingly ( sorry)
Norrie had a thorough physical examination to determine exactly how much or how little muscle he actually had or in his case hadn't and was allowed to wander about for a few minutes so his action could be studied.
I took Wotsee along for moral support and as he is a water baby and Norries play mate we thought it would encourage him and it worked.
Wotsee went in first and swam after the ball and Norrie realised his freind had the ball and was in the water and so started to show an interest in the water so Tony gently lifted him and lowered him into the water. Poor Norrie he looked amazed but quickly realxed and with gentle encouragement and support started to doggy paddle at first slightly aimlessly but then after Wotsee and the ball.
He was allowed a short swim and was then lifted out so he could be watched and of course rest, Norrie by this time had decided he liked the water and wanted to play so he was lifted in allowed a swim and then out again and so on for ages, way over the hour booked.
Wotsee it was decided was incapable of tiring and so the jets were put on and he was swimming against the jets and loving it, oh how I long for the day Norrie can do that.
Norrie was a star and so brave as he really has so little muscle it must have been exhausting for him. The poeople who run the pool are lab people and are used to dealing with dogs like Norrie although they said it is usually very old dogs that have muscle tone a spoor as his. They are sure regular swimming and gentle exercise will help him.
After his swim he had a shower and then was dried with a jet blaster and towels and loved it. H emet a lovely retriever that was just finishing it's swim as we arrived and a really cute little old dog that arrived as we left, he was as usual a hit with everyone.
He slept all the way home and is now fast asleep in his basket.
A course has been booked of 6 sessions, 2 next week , 2 the week after and then 1 a week for 2 weeks at the end of which we should notice a marked improvement in his muscles.
Lifting him in
Wotsee supervising
Clever Norrie
[imghttp://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j242/mattie1995/swim2.jpg][/img]
Thank you to all who have and are still helping Norrie
Norrie has just had his first swim and it went swimmingly ( sorry)
Norrie had a thorough physical examination to determine exactly how much or how little muscle he actually had or in his case hadn't and was allowed to wander about for a few minutes so his action could be studied.
I took Wotsee along for moral support and as he is a water baby and Norries play mate we thought it would encourage him and it worked.
Wotsee went in first and swam after the ball and Norrie realised his freind had the ball and was in the water and so started to show an interest in the water so Tony gently lifted him and lowered him into the water. Poor Norrie he looked amazed but quickly realxed and with gentle encouragement and support started to doggy paddle at first slightly aimlessly but then after Wotsee and the ball.
He was allowed a short swim and was then lifted out so he could be watched and of course rest, Norrie by this time had decided he liked the water and wanted to play so he was lifted in allowed a swim and then out again and so on for ages, way over the hour booked.
Wotsee it was decided was incapable of tiring and so the jets were put on and he was swimming against the jets and loving it, oh how I long for the day Norrie can do that.
Norrie was a star and so brave as he really has so little muscle it must have been exhausting for him. The poeople who run the pool are lab people and are used to dealing with dogs like Norrie although they said it is usually very old dogs that have muscle tone a spoor as his. They are sure regular swimming and gentle exercise will help him.
After his swim he had a shower and then was dried with a jet blaster and towels and loved it. H emet a lovely retriever that was just finishing it's swim as we arrived and a really cute little old dog that arrived as we left, he was as usual a hit with everyone.
He slept all the way home and is now fast asleep in his basket.
A course has been booked of 6 sessions, 2 next week , 2 the week after and then 1 a week for 2 weeks at the end of which we should notice a marked improvement in his muscles.
Lifting him in
Wotsee supervising
Clever Norrie
[imghttp://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j242/mattie1995/swim2.jpg][/img]
Thank you to all who have and are still helping Norrie
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Re: Norrie goes swimming
Ky did he enjoy it?
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What can I say? Norrie is just such a sweet darling, lets hope this helps him. And how lovely to see a pic of adorable Wotsee
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A really good update on Norrie (and of course Wotsee)
I'm sure after all his swimming sessions we will see a marked improvement. Fingers crossed.
I'm sure after all his swimming sessions we will see a marked improvement. Fingers crossed.
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Re: Norrie goes swimming
Bless his little heart It sounds as though he really enjoyed his first stint in water. I'll bet this will really help build him up - and perhaps help his appetite? I'm starving when I go swimming!!
Lovely update
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I agree Marge swimming is excellent and will build muscle and improve his appetite .
Ky Said Tony at the pool was shocked to see the before photos of Norrie
Ky Said Tony at the pool was shocked to see the before photos of Norrie
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Email: ginaboyd2021@outlook.com
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Re: Norrie goes swimming
Well it certainly looks like Norrie enjoyed himself and the benefits that the hydrotherapy have for him will make the world of difference I'm sure. He looks so much better now and his updates are a pleasure to read.
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Re: Norrie goes swimming
Great news and I'm glad he enjoyed it.
What a good boy Wotsie is, just sitting there and watching. Had my three been there, there would have been a massive splash as they all dived in and the pool would be empty
What a good boy Wotsie is, just sitting there and watching. Had my three been there, there would have been a massive splash as they all dived in and the pool would be empty
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Shiva would dive in as well - Simba likes to walk in gently! Glad Norrie enjoyed it and what a star Wotsie istriomum wrote:Great news and I'm glad he enjoyed it.
What a good boy Wotsie is, just sitting there and watching. Had my three been there, there would have been a massive splash as they all dived in and the pool would be empty
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So pleased his first visit to the swimming baths went well. I enjoyed seeing a picture of Wotsee as well.
Hoping you continue to make progress little Norrie
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Hoping you continue to make progress little Norrie
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What lovely pictures and wonderful to see him doing so well
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The screen has gone blurry here. Swimming brought Seamus round and gave him strength to go on with his back legs for another year and a half. I'm sure it will help Norrie. The photos brought a lump to my throat, bless him.
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Way to go Norrie you clever beautiful boy
Lovely to see Norrie and wotsee enjoying their swim
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Lovely to see Norrie and wotsee enjoying their swim
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Norrie looks as if he is really enjoying his swim.
My class is fundraising again this year for Lab Rescue and we hope to raise a good amount for Norrie.
The class has applied to join the website so look out for us. Our username will be Primary5moneymakers.
Hopefully the children will keep you up to date with our fundraising activities.
We are sitting in the school ICT suite just now and the children are fascinated with the smilies and have asked me to put a couple on this message.
My class is fundraising again this year for Lab Rescue and we hope to raise a good amount for Norrie.
The class has applied to join the website so look out for us. Our username will be Primary5moneymakers.
Hopefully the children will keep you up to date with our fundraising activities.
We are sitting in the school ICT suite just now and the children are fascinated with the smilies and have asked me to put a couple on this message.
Love,
Aileen xx
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Re: Norrie goes swimming
It certainly looks like Norrie is enjoying himself, especially the picture with the ball. I also hope that the swimming have be positive in two ways, the muscle gain and also the appetite. Sounds like Wotsee is a true `doggy friend`.
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