Thehooperman
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Tart.Been a while so thought I'd give an update. Mango is on weekly injections along with daily painkillers, but she's a lot better. It's heartbreaking having to keep her on the lead, but if alone and we're just walking she's been OK so we've been to the chase a few times and let her off. She's getting a lot better in the car, although Ollie still isn't keen
Mango sleeping in a rather special position this week:
A sneak peek.... He's on his way to his new home...I get another new grandpup/doggo tomorrow....
That's taking the nodding dog in the rear window a bit too seriously
Mango sleeping in a rather special position this week:
Looks gorgeous!
Mango sleeping in a rather special position this week:
I've told the eldest child, that 'Bobby' needs a new brother called 'Bryan'..... He didn't take this well as eldest is a Man U supporter, and the Rest of us support our family namesake....
Hmmm they got her in Feb when she was 5 months old...Was about to reply about car sickness in another thread, but this place makes more sense.
Both of mine were terrible, even the next street would set them off. Apart from vets we just avoided it for a while, a trip to the chase resulted in me getting the carpet cleaner out for the back seat! The last 2 weeks or so they've improved though, they are currently 20 and 26 weeks, with the younger one more likely to vomit but the older drools loads still. Maybe it's an age thing?
Actually the drooling may be worry, as she did it when I left her in the car too but was fine when she saw mme return (my partner was still in there with her).
.... Still I suppose they've only had her 3 months, maybe it's not enough for her to be accostomed to now.He's been trying that, even a 2minuite drive to a lovely park that she loves means a car full of projectile vomit, same on the way home.
Mine were the same, we got a waterproof cover for the back seats which is helping keep most at bay. It's a bit like a picnic blanket with plastic backing, and elastic straps to hold it in place.Hmmm they got her in Feb when she was 5 months old...
.... Still I suppose they've only had her 3 months, maybe it's not enough for her to be accostomed to now.
He took her to cannock chase last week for a walk, had to cover the car in old towls, bagged them up when he got there, and put more down for the trip home, which again were bagged up & binned when they got home. Such a shame as she loves going on walks.
Excuse me! You can't go mentioning your dogs on here without a recent photo or two - or three even!Mine were the same, we got a waterproof cover for the back seats which is helping keep most at bay. It's a bit like a picnic blanket with plastic backing, and elastic straps to hold it in place.
You're learning!Realise I'll need to provide photos,