Angus would have done the Benny thing, first little kid he freaked (until the played chase with him). Ian one bounce from the lamb and let chaos begin. Spitfire would have walked up and assessed the potential for a minion then ignored it.
Better. Good news on your statement is at 15 top speed was not that high :ROFLMAO: Now the cause trouble and stir Ian is always high. That was one thing that scared me he was not causing trouble nor doing his serve me peasant bark. The bark is back some as he will be at the back door...
Soes sheeps said I need an extra treat since Spitfire is getting drug cookies. He's broughts me some ackberries from Shelandia! Theys was tasty. He saids the just grow up theres on picker plants. Well I would picker them plants clean. Then he said something. I sometimes thinks him and...
Not sure what is going on. I went to TN and the guys were out back. I gave Spitfire his meds this morning. When I came around the corner they were RUNNING side by side with Spitfire pushing Ian. Spitfire has not looked out for 2 weeks. He then bounced to the back door and came in quick...
So his meds help. Last night I gave him his anti-inflammatory only at supper. But no pain pill. As the evening went on his circling a LOT before laying down and his limp a little. I gave him the pain pill and half an hour later he passed out in a deep sleep. So he still hurts and well the...
Just mowed and Spitfire came out to watch. Normally he would walk out in the line of mowing and pause just to be a turkey. He pretty much stayed on the porch. Of course Ian .......not so calm :ROFLMAO:
Definitely hurt his hock and that is the start. He is doing better this morning so far. I will give him more meds and watch what happens. But I think the anti-inflammatory and more rest has helped. I also think with the meds his rest was more peaceful which helped more. Got to go the...
Yep he has some signs but I think the pain was the issue. His hearing is also not what it was. Not sure on sight but I think it is OK. Challenge now is Ian wants to play and Spitfire's innate need to cause trouble is not a good combination.
He has been passed out in front of his fan for hours now. I think this might be a little like when Sca went to the chiropractor. She gave him metformin and warned he might pass out from feeling good. In Spitfire's case the head pops up on occasion then back to sleep :ROFLMAO:
So vet says no stroke but maybe some dementia. Heart is good but he also noticed how tight his back legs were. Overall he agreed he likely hurt himself and was in pain. Got Carprofen and Gabapentin for him and the vet said he might need to stay on it but that was up to me. Also while I can...
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