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Cavstar

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  1. We are having a bad run at the moment. Our other CKCS nearly 14 yo girl Lucy was diagnosed with acute renal failure & kidney stones around 3 weeks ago. Leading up to the diagnosis she had gone off her food on/off but still drinking water. Vet said as long as she is eating and drinking all is ok. She is in visible pain & on painkillers and has lost so much weight I can count the bones in her spine. She refuses to eat anything but chicken which I know is not ideal but even then sometimes that's a stretch. Yesterday she ate nothing. This morning she ate a good amount. Enough to get some meds in her anyway. She is very wobbly on her feet so I can't walk her. The vet seems to think that this is from a sudden onset of arthritis which she has never had so I'm more inclined to think its part of her kidney disease. We said to each other when she started refusing food again we would put her to sleep. So we decided that last night but after she ate this morning now I don't know. I need someone to please tell me what to do. What would you do?
  2. Gosh it has been so long since I have posted on this site. On fathers day our beloved 13yo girl CKCS Zara woke up screaming in pain and unable to put weight on her front paw. We rushed her to the emergency vet who did a thorough check up on her. She came to the conclusion that she has a slipped disc in her neck. Gave us anti inflammatories & pain killers and advised us to give her strict rest. She is in a tremendous amount of pain even with the painkillers & cries throughout the night whenever she moves. When I am at home all she wants is to be cuddled. Its heartbreaking. I'm off the our regular vet tomorrow to get more of her heart medication for her heart murmour & I'm going to ask for stronger pain killers but just wondering if anyone has any experience with a dog recovering from this at her age?
  3. Firsttimecavmum I have sent you a PM I have an oddball Ruby cavalier who is a growler amongst other things
  4. Hi Dappledgrey Have you looked at the breeders section on the dol website? I think there are a few breeders in Victoria? The good? Everthing. They worm their way into your heart & you'll wonder how you ever lived without one :) The bad? They are addictive!! :laugh: :laugh: One is never enough! Oh & the fur... they drop ALOT of fur. A good vacuum is a necessity!
  5. What suburb are you in? A close friend of mine offers a dog sitting service in middle swan area
  6. My girls both stay outside when we are at work. I only work 3 days a week though. When I'm not at work and need to go out for a few hours I leave them inside. They have access to a doggy door. When they are outside they have access to a daybed and or a kennel under a large pergola which they both fit in.
  7. Mine have a few... Whenever I come home from work and let them both inside they race upstairs & do zoomies. Everytime I lay on my bed Zara thinks its an invitation for Zara to cuddle - smother style.. on my face :laugh: If I sit on the couch, Lucy jumps in my lap Morning time - they both wake up my son Dinner/breakfast - Zara will wait outside patiently whenever she thinks she should be fed.
  8. I feed mine Royal Canin cavalier in the morning - 1/3 cup & then at night I feed them raw - chicken wings/frames or turkey wings :)
  9. OMG.. I love it! I want it! I found it on their website.. http://shop.dangerfield.com.au/girls/clothing/dresses/101-dress-season-aw15-from-98-00.html So tempted to buy it!
  10. The only thing thats been chewed in my house once were my timber shutters.
  11. She's very cute :) I agree with what everyone has said. The correct name for the breed though is Cavalier King Charles :)
  12. Cavstar

    Cherry

    I am so sorry to you & your family over the loss of little Cherry
  13. Both my girls are spoilt. I don't even call them dogs. They are my "girls" :laugh: :laugh: During the day when I'm at work they sleep outside on an expensive daybed & chase butterflies in the garden. Sometimes they help themselves to fresh fruit & vegetables from my garden. When I'm home they are fussed over & lay wherever they please including my lap when I sit down. They have been known to have prawns for dinner :)
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