Posted by Brokenwrench on March 25, 2014 at 07:02:50 from (75.100.29.218):
In Reply to: Animal senility? posted by DeltaRed on March 25, 2014 at 06:09:03:
I have my 14yr old Chesapeake/lab cross. He has went totally deaf over the last couple years. The best hunting, stick around the place, faithful companion I could have asked for.
We have had quite a few chuckles over some of his senior moments, he does some pretty random stuff sometimes. For a dog who always knew where to be and when to be there, its the least we can do to look out for him now. It is kinda funny watching the kids run around the yard waving their arms to flag him down.
He likes to go down to the barn and sleep. All winter I would get him before bed and bring him up to the heated garage for the night. I would flash the lights in the barn and see his head pop up from behind the feed bags. Same routine every night..
Over the last few weeks his backend is starting to give out, I have to help him up sometimes. He isn"t eating much and starting to get thinner. Im afraid the end is near for him. I dread that day. BW
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