Oh...I'm sure she doesn't like it anymore than you do! Poor baby. And poor Jen!
Ask your vet about incontinence medications. When we first got Patch, he had trouble with continual submissive urination. It would even be damp if he laid in the same spot for a while. We used the meds for a year or so and it really helped.
Sweet baby. I just finished another week with Mickey and Opal who don't have any elderly dog problems - yet - but they do have barking incessently at anyone - people and other dogs who dare to walk anywhere within the vicinity of their corner.
And then I spent some time with my dogs, Wiggles and Sunny D, yesterday, who are both elderly. Wiggles has many problems, altho incontinence isn't one of them - yet. I think she is, however, in that "last chapter of her life". She is such a sweet and gracious soul. I love her dearly.
"Dog's lives are short, too short, but you know that going in. You know the pain is coming, you're going to lose a dog, and there's going to be great anguish, so you live fully in the moment with her, never fail to share her joy or delight in her innocence, because you can't support the illusion that a dog can be your lifelong companion. There's such beauty in the hard honesty of that, in accepting and giving love while always aware it comes with an unbearable price. Maybe loving dogs is a way we do penance for all the other illisions we allow ourselves and for the mistakes we make because of those illusions." Dean Koontz The Darkest Evening Of The Year
1. Have lunch with Andrew at school. 2. Write an actual letter to both of my Grandmothers. 3. Plant trees in my backyard. 4. Serve lunch at a shelter. 5. Do a flip turn in the pool. 6. Go to the zoo. 7.Pick a light out for the kitchen. 8. Build a compost container. 9. Make a rain barrel. 10. Learn how to use a chainsaw. 11. Ride a tandem bicycle. 12. Water ski. 13. Go to Splash Cove with Andrew. 14. Organize the pictures on my computer...and back them up. 15. Wax my car. 16. Go to a drive in movie. 17. Take a walk in the pouring rain. 18. Learn to play a song on the piano. 19. Do another triathlon. 20. Ride another century. 21. Ride the entire Katy Trail again. 22. Catch a big fish with my Dad. 23. See Van Morrison live. 24. Pay my last payment on my last credit card. 25. Take a photography class. 26. Go 48 hours without my cell phone. (not while on vacation) 27. Go 48 hours without my laptop. (same) 28. Go a week without the TV. 29.Race my single. 30. Run 3 miles without walking. 31. Take my dogs to the dog park. 32. Attend a holiday service at church. 33. Bake a decent loaf of bread....from scratch. 34. Sew something. 35. Finish another Holiday Challenge 36. Camp with Andrew. 37. Paint a picture. 38.Race a double with Ed. (And we won!!) 39. Fly a kite. 40.Take and post 1 picture a day for 1 month. 41. Stay at Cruses Cabooses. 42. Sell something on Ebay. 43. Empty one side of the attic. 42. Build a piece of Furniture. 43. Visit little Saoirse Rae Thompson. 44. Go to the dentist. 45. Ride in a hot air balloon. 46. Stay in my jammies all day and watch movies. 47.Go on a trail ride. 48. Attend a Prarie Burn.
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others." Marianne Williamson
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Oh...I'm sure she doesn't like it anymore than you do! Poor baby. And poor Jen!
Ask your vet about incontinence medications. When we first got Patch, he had trouble with continual submissive urination. It would even be damp if he laid in the same spot for a while. We used the meds for a year or so and it really helped.
The meds were cheap. Maybe they could help.
Sweet baby. I just finished another week with Mickey and Opal who don't have any elderly dog problems - yet - but they do have barking incessently at anyone - people and other dogs who dare to walk anywhere within the vicinity of their corner.
And then I spent some time with my dogs, Wiggles and Sunny D, yesterday, who are both elderly. Wiggles has many problems, altho incontinence isn't one of them - yet. I think she is, however, in that "last chapter of her life". She is such a sweet and gracious soul. I love her dearly.
maggie, maggie, maggie. as long as she looks up at you with those soft brown eyes and wagging tail, how can you be upset? gotta love her...
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