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I'm faced with a difficult decision, one I'm sure many of you will know about.
I have 3 dogs, 2 Weimaraners and a Border Collie. One of the Weims, I've had from a pup, he was 7 weeks old when I got him from a breeder. He was ethically bred, not a puppy farm, although it was an old farm house, with stables and out buildings, but not a working farm anymore. The pups were born in a stable. There were 3 bitches, who were bred once a year and only one set of pups at any given time. I named him Blue, it just sums him up, he is that slatey, ghosty blue/grey colour.
All 3 dogs are getting on now, the youngest is coming up on 14. Blue will be 15 this year, which for a Weim, is exceptional, as they average 12. A couple of years ago, Blue had vestibular syndrome, which affects the inner ear. The appearance of vestibular is very stroke like but he recovered well, apart from his back legs, which were weakened, as it also affected his spine.
He currently seems happy enough, his back legs are weaker but he does get about and is able to get to the garden. Walks are a no go but thankfully, our garden is on the big side. Recently though, he has been doing the odd poo in the house. It's not too often and not messy or anything like that and easily dealt with so all things considered, I'm not too bothered about the odd poo pick up indoors.
It has made me think though, I've always said he'd let me know when the time comes and this last few days I've been thinking he's trying to tell me that. He still eats well, enjoys being in the garden and whilst a little unsteady, he's not immobile or confined to indoors.
That's the story, although I'm wondering about others experiences with their dogs when it comes to this time and when they 'called it' so to speak?
I will miss my boy, it will break my heart but I have to do what is best for him. My fear is I may call it too soon.
I have 3 dogs, 2 Weimaraners and a Border Collie. One of the Weims, I've had from a pup, he was 7 weeks old when I got him from a breeder. He was ethically bred, not a puppy farm, although it was an old farm house, with stables and out buildings, but not a working farm anymore. The pups were born in a stable. There were 3 bitches, who were bred once a year and only one set of pups at any given time. I named him Blue, it just sums him up, he is that slatey, ghosty blue/grey colour.
All 3 dogs are getting on now, the youngest is coming up on 14. Blue will be 15 this year, which for a Weim, is exceptional, as they average 12. A couple of years ago, Blue had vestibular syndrome, which affects the inner ear. The appearance of vestibular is very stroke like but he recovered well, apart from his back legs, which were weakened, as it also affected his spine.
He currently seems happy enough, his back legs are weaker but he does get about and is able to get to the garden. Walks are a no go but thankfully, our garden is on the big side. Recently though, he has been doing the odd poo in the house. It's not too often and not messy or anything like that and easily dealt with so all things considered, I'm not too bothered about the odd poo pick up indoors.
It has made me think though, I've always said he'd let me know when the time comes and this last few days I've been thinking he's trying to tell me that. He still eats well, enjoys being in the garden and whilst a little unsteady, he's not immobile or confined to indoors.
That's the story, although I'm wondering about others experiences with their dogs when it comes to this time and when they 'called it' so to speak?
I will miss my boy, it will break my heart but I have to do what is best for him. My fear is I may call it too soon.
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