Messymascot's faith in humanity and ginger safe haven

Never heard of it in dogs but just googled it and it certainly is a thing. Poor pup!!! You've probably thought of it already, but when my dogs get diarrhoea, I assume it's because they love drinking the dirtiest water they can fine to wash down the finest badger/fox poo they can eat. They can be disgusting at times. One of our dogs has looser poos if they've had bread or other human food other than rice. The regularity is the concerning thing here. So hard to clean up after too! ?
Cheers, he’s 5 now, and it started at about 15 months old. Had a 12 month break when I was working at home in 2020, so put it down to stress but it has returned and I am retired now, so he’s well exercised. Other than not eating as usual it doesn’t seem to affect his general well-being.
 

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Looks great, love the colour.
Brown is it by any chance? That ones for you Blue.

Just back from a lovely meal and watching a Lady Gaga tribute who looks more like Vera Lynn?

Got back in the saddle. Been OK actually. No moments yet. The other people on our dinner table definitely thought there was some sort if menage et trois going on?

Just having a G&T nightcap waiting to leave Valetta. Couple of delayed flights.

Where's our striker????
 

I'm convinced that my 10 month old Rosie has some sort of physchological problem that results in her having the trots.

She is wonderfully happy to run around the garden but as soon as we put a lead on her and take her across the road to the park she just poos herself as soon as she sets foot in the place.

Cheese also has that effect upon her.
She might have been beaten with a lead ,try a rope for a change. Mke sure she has played with it in the garden first.
 
I give my three Harrington's because my Bernadoodle has a sensitive stomach and she seemed best with the Harrington's. I put a sardine in and mash it up because it's a bit bland (34p a tin in Lidl - three sardines in each tin). Our golden retriever has dermititis (we think the fish helps this) at this time of year so it could be an allergy thing with your Daisy. We use Apolquel between Spring and Autumn. Expensive stuff though £1.54 a tablet from the internet with a prescription. You can use an anti-histimine as well - very cheap one from B&M contains Loratadine. Might be worth a try.View attachment 181596View attachment 181597
I'm going back to Harringtons this month, hopefully see a difference. I've got antihistamines actually, I bought a load the other year as Daisy got stung on her face and it swelled up I didn't know if it was hay fever at first.

Morning all, not had a full catch up, but sad news about Sassy, she was a kind hearted generous lass, she'll be missed in here.

Have a fab day anyway.
 
I have just watched the interviews with Gana and Garner and I feel those two with Onana is going to be a formidable midfield ,where though does Iwobi fit in as he seems to have found his forte ? No extra striker is sad but they will be setting up enough with the players we have .So glad Gordon didn't go and it won't do him any harm learning from Frank and the team .
If you would have told me these signings at the end of last season I would have been chuffed . I think that Kevin Thelwell has been a revelation so far ,what we hoped for with Brands and more , he has even moved on players .
 

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