My vet told me last week that there's a nasty upper respiratory bug going around. It lasts weeks instead of days. It's being spread through dog parks and day cares.
I don't know if the bug qualifies as "canine influenza," but it sounds like something to avoid. If it's here (Southern Ontario), it's probably everywhere.
I love the look she gives you in the middle, "Is that all there is?" Then she dives after the errant piece and continues her excellent work. What a star!
I've had a few shredders and book chompers. The star was Edie, who chomped the corner of a book on dog training (I didn't like it either) and tore up a tissue box with a poodle on the side (better than tearing up the resident poodles).
Seizures are hard to watch. I'm glad they were able to stabilize Rowan. I hope he has remained okay. The vet tech may not get over trying to move a resting Greyhound.
Congratulations to the whole family, especially lucky NoAh. He couldn't have found a better spot.
I too get it, Ducky. Although ... depending on energy level, young 'uns can be a whole lot of work.
Absolutely, including "You should see the other guy."
You need to be careful, Buddy. You may not be quite as nimble as you recall. Love your stylish wound wear.
My greys have always had kitties in residence. Only Cal was incorrigible--I ended up with 3 baby gates on the stairs and upstairs kitties--and even she was okay before she left us.