Jun 2020
10:04pm, 2 Jun 2020
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Alice the Camel
Yes, Andrew Cotter is brilliant! Love his humour!
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Jun 2020
1:13pm, 3 Jun 2020
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LazyDaisy
Flossie seems to have become quite unwell, for no obvious reason. Fine on her walk, fine for most of the morning, accompanied OH upstairs when he went to shower after his bike ride...but is now very clearly feeling grim. She hasn't eaten anything she shouldn't as far as we know. I hope it'll clear up as quickly as it's come on, but I hate it when a dog is unwell and you don't know why.
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Jun 2020
2:58pm, 3 Jun 2020
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Rosehip
oh dear LD -get well soon Flossie
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Jun 2020
3:03pm, 3 Jun 2020
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SarahWoo
Oh poor Flossie! It's worse because they can't tell you what's the matter, isn't it? Hope she recovers quickly xx
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Jun 2020
3:06pm, 3 Jun 2020
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Alice the Camel
Poor Flossie and poor you! What a worry. I hope she picks up again quickly - keep us posted xx
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Jun 2020
4:12pm, 3 Jun 2020
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Mazlin
How is Flossie, LD?
Rory has an actual real life training session later. It's a 1-2-1 and is outside (and it's raining...brilliant).
I have done zero training since March, so it might be interesting!
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Jun 2020
6:10pm, 3 Jun 2020
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BaronessBL
Hope Flossie is soon feeling much better.
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Jun 2020
6:16pm, 3 Jun 2020
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Sharkie
Get well soon Flossie.
If Jess is anything to go by - she will.
We had a very similar situation here yesterday, LD. No breakfast for Jess - but she was running around and chasing sticks on her 3.5 mile walk. Then very quiet lunchtime onwards and wouldn't eat ANYTHING. Looked very sorry for herself and was a bit gurgly in the tum.
This morning: completely back to normal.
We get to the 'Should we calla vet?' and feel quite worried - then all is ok again.
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Jun 2020
8:14pm, 3 Jun 2020
30,327 posts
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LazyDaisy
Well, by late afternoon we suggested she might like her dinner (a good hour late) and she ate it with her usual gusto. After our tea, she always has a Dentastik and was waiting for it, so we gave her one. She ate half of it, squeaked loudly and has left the rest. This makes me think it could be toothache, but she's let me have a look at her teeth and gums and I can't see any obvious problem or soreness, so maybe it's her throat. If it had happened during or straight after our walk I'd have thought grass seed or a small stick, bit she was fine for a good couple of hours post-walk. She has drunk very little today which bothers me too.
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Jun 2020
8:18pm, 3 Jun 2020
16,107 posts
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Sharkie
Bloody dogs! Doesn't sound too serious.... but I know what you mean about not drinking. That always worries me. xxx
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