Little Miss Pip gets to have a game of frisbie!!
Posted: 09 Nov 2015, 18:34
Hello everyone.
Thank you all so much for your kindness and support - it really is invaluable. There are a few lovely labs going through it in one way or another just recently it seems - I wish them all the luck and hope they will all soon be healed and well. Here's hoping that goes for Pip too.
We were back at the vets today and after 14 long days she had her stitches out. Her wound and other lumps and bumps need watching but we intend to just make the best of things. So even though it was a torrential downpour, despite Pip putting her head out of the cat flap and looking at me as if to say "what.... you gonna make us go out in this...?" (not a huge fan of the rain), we headed off on a lead free walk and a little (not too energetic) game of frisbie - I'm pretty sure that Pip is crossed with a kangeroo!! She had a great time and was smiling all over her lovely (if a little bumpy) face.
I've recently switched Pip to raw feeding - she has adapted to this without any trouble, so let's hope that helps too. We are in the process of pursuing a referral to a homeopathic vet - so paws crossed she will continue to recover. Millie and I would love nothing more......
AND just to add, in light of recent shenanigans, we know that Glenys and all connected with MKF/Lab rescue are the BEST!!
Thank you all so much for your kindness and support - it really is invaluable. There are a few lovely labs going through it in one way or another just recently it seems - I wish them all the luck and hope they will all soon be healed and well. Here's hoping that goes for Pip too.
We were back at the vets today and after 14 long days she had her stitches out. Her wound and other lumps and bumps need watching but we intend to just make the best of things. So even though it was a torrential downpour, despite Pip putting her head out of the cat flap and looking at me as if to say "what.... you gonna make us go out in this...?" (not a huge fan of the rain), we headed off on a lead free walk and a little (not too energetic) game of frisbie - I'm pretty sure that Pip is crossed with a kangeroo!! She had a great time and was smiling all over her lovely (if a little bumpy) face.
I've recently switched Pip to raw feeding - she has adapted to this without any trouble, so let's hope that helps too. We are in the process of pursuing a referral to a homeopathic vet - so paws crossed she will continue to recover. Millie and I would love nothing more......
AND just to add, in light of recent shenanigans, we know that Glenys and all connected with MKF/Lab rescue are the BEST!!