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I know Jake was a right old dafty with his dementia at times!
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Oh you do have to laugh that!I don't know whether to laugh or cry... with his slightly unreliable rear end, Jasper just went to stand up, farted audibly, and surprised himself so much he collapsed on the floor again![]()
I do think ageing is one aspect of our dogs lives that we don't really talk much about, there's lots of advice and info on pups, teens and adult dog life stages but not so much on preparing us for our more mature canine friends issues and how to cope/care for them. Maybe because it is such a difficult time actually having to come to terms with the fact your dog maybe showing signs of age, slowing down, arthritis, hearing loss, sight loss to name just a few possible issues!! And as @JudyN said above, she didn't know whether to laugh or cry and actually you probably do both at times..
For me I found it was about learning to accept the ageing process and adjusting my life again to suit the changes in Jake, for example learning to enjoy a 20 minute 'walk' where you may only go 20yards! Or accepting that Jake will be in the garden or have his 'walk' then come back in the house and walk into the kitchen and have a poo!( I remember the first time he had an accident we were driving back from a walk and he pooped in the van, I cried..)
It can be a tough and sometimes exhausting time to cope with, all the while knowing in the back of your mind what is along the road and around that corner, with the constant worry of knowing that you are responsible for making that decision at the right time, there is no doubt, it is heartbreaking beyond words...but also it is a very humbling and loving experience to have the chance to care for your dog into their dotage after the many, or sometimes few, years you have enjoyed together, a life time for them; the learning, the frustrations, the naughties, the thievery, the amazing walks, the play, the laughter, the sillyness, the stubborness, the communication, the farts, the sloppy poos, the snoring, the understanding, the love and the bond is beyond compare and worth every heartbreak I think.
Ok.. maybe this is why we don't really talk of our older dogs, just off to get a tissue now...sorry everyone!
He start sounding like blond dog version of Victor Meldrew..Jasper's not going grey - he has light sun-kissed highlights. Just like me....
He was up for a nice long walk this morningHe got quite grumpy with a lurcher friend who wasn't looking where he was going and collided with him though - I think he feels more vulnerable now with his dodgy rear end.
Oh sloe gin...that's it!...I'll fuel my car and I'll be soon over to make sure your recipe is just rightMmm, I've just made my 4th litre of sloe gin, I made my first one 11 days ago. The fruit is so ripe this year. It already tastes good!. Naughty me.
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Sloe is a fruit - that makes sloe gin a health drink![]()
Oh sloe gin...that's it!...I'll fuel my car and I'll be soon over to make sure your recipe is just right![]()
Can you freeze sloes for future use?