Caring for an invalid dog is hard, especially when you don't really know what to do for them. They are like an infant who can't tell what hurts and why they won't eat. We have tried forcing food down her throat and playing airplane with her but to no avail The Darling just won't eat.
She is walking on her own, with the safety harness to guide her in case she falls, but mostly she is supporting herself. T wasn't able to support herself in the end, so this I am grateful..
TH is being a wonderful father and is looking after her with all his heart and soul. With the love he is giving her she has to get better.
She is walking on her own, with the safety harness to guide her in case she falls, but mostly she is supporting herself. T wasn't able to support herself in the end, so this I am grateful..
TH is being a wonderful father and is looking after her with all his heart and soul. With the love he is giving her she has to get better.
Mop brought us much joy & love (even if she did bark continually at our house guests - protective no?)
ReplyDeleteCaring for an invalid is a full time job & draining - Mop's worth & I hope she gets better.