Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Good morning everyone! Dreary old Sunday here today, not raining yet so will get out for our walk soonish!
Yay the All Blacks did beat France Mel, it wasn't pretty but a win's a win and we will excuse their less than stellar performance, as it's the first game of the season!
And no, there was no Pimms at the pub for me haha... have not had that drink in years!! But it would definitely qualify as a girlie drink Addy
Flynn is a little up and down still, he is eating which is good. Prefers the meat still, he has been having a few of his old biscuits not many though. Last night I gave him some of his hydrolysed biscuits to see how he would go. Elle was circling as he ate them, she has decided they are very tasty and sneaks right up to him to steal one, he just lets her do it too! His stategy was to gobble them all down as fast as he could so she would not get them, he hardly crunched them at all. So it was unsurprising a half hour later he brought some back up, all still in their biscuit shape!! His poops were very mucousy again yesterday too, I think because he is not getting so much fibre and eating mainly meat this week. Disappointing to seet he old bad poop this week after he had been so good for a couple of weeks. But his poop was great this morning.
We called in to the pet store yesterday to pick up his venison. They had a cage of rats reasonably low down and Flynn spotted them right away. He was mesmerised, the rats were not concerned about him at all and were swinging off the roof of their cage, running on their treadmills. He stared and stared at them. I tried to lead him away but he was rooted to the spot and would not move, I pulled harder, he lay down on the floor so I could not make him walk, little shite. I pulled a bit harder, calling him... he was attracting quite an audience by this stage... he would not come again and only slid along the polished concrete floor when I pulled him a bit harder with everyone laughing at his perseverence (or naughtiness!). Had to pick the little bugger up as it is not a good look dragging your lying down dog along the floor while he is longingly staring at rats is it!!
So I really hope tomorrow's examination just shows a bung tooth that can easily be fixed.
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