Aw, Walter. How old is he, -t?
I would love to know how old my Franny is. They said they estimated between 8 and 9 when I adopted her, and that's was 18 months ago. She's still lively a lot of the time, but she's also content to sleep for hours on end. And when she's tired, just getting up on the couch seems like an effort. Her muzzle is all gray, too. (Uh, Franny loves carrots. I love her so much.)
He's 14. They drained 45ml of fluid out of his ear. That's what, half a cup? A lot to be carrying around in an ear.
Aw, Franny. Little dog?
14, wow!
Franny is part boxer, part pit bull, about 70 pounds, and strong as a horse. Her tail was never cropped, either, and it's like a steel cable, which is only bad if you get in the way of it when it's wagging (which is a lot).
Darby just had a bunch of bloodwork done as she is nearing that age. Well, maybe - she's probably 10 at least, but could have a few more than that. Everything perfect, but she badly needs a dental (bad mom) and JFC. Estimate is $600-$800.
Yay, Andi! You deserve it.
Bless the old doggies, every one.
Yikes, brenda.
And yay, Andi! Nice call.
Part of me would love to have a puppy next time, but most of me wants to adopt all the senior dogs.
I feel the same way about my next cat, Amy.