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It's raining on and off up here and am seriously thinking of sudsing up Clyde in the next downpour, he needs a tub and is bouncing around the house like a two year old. A week ago he was mr sleepyhead, but today. Oi. Goes OK for a dog who will be 11 and a half on Sep 3.
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You don't live near Lara by any chance? Might be a panther.Currently growling in his sleep, must be a cat irritating him in his dream
You don't live near Lara by any chance?

Second option gets my vote Dan. The other dog seems to be having fun.
Oi poor old Clyde feeling his age yesterday, didn't even lurk around kitchen when I was making my lunch, which is a worry though ate his dinner. Slept most of the day. A bit more active today but still not so active. I think his arthritis in back right leg playing up, I've checked his paws and right back paw is a tad swollen which is a sign. We had a small walk this morning but am taking it easy today. Trying to get him outside to get some sun on his body though he's snoring AGAIN.
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And this is Charli. Labrador Retriever. Named after Charli from Hi-5 because as a puppy she was a ditzy blonde. She's smarter than we think, though. Will chase a tennis ball, stick, etc but won't bring it back. Give her a job to do, though, and she will do it. Loves carrying in the mail, carrying plastic bottles to the rubbish bin, picking the paper off the lawn, etc. It's like she knows she has a job to do, while the other stuff is a bit pointless.
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Wow....I've never heard of dog having a seizure before. Is that the first time that's happened to Clyde?Yesterday had the fright of my life. Clyde went into a seizure. One minute snoozing by my feet then started thrashing around and foaming at the mouth. Defintely not a doggie dream. Murphy's law, vet on day off and out of mobile range cos she went fishing. Oh dear. Anyway, it lasted about a minute or two tops, and he came good then had a huge sleep then bounced back wanting to play around 11.30 a.m. He's off to the Vet, except can't get him in til Thurs morning though if it happens again they will squeeze him in. The logistics of getting him on the ferry, with muzzle then into a vet in town could take just as long and would be a nightmare, for him. He's his usual self today so everything is crossed that can be crossed.
Do any of you woofer lovers have a similar experience. Mind you Clyde is 11 and a half and for a Dalmation that is a darn good innings.
Wow....I've never heard of dog having a seizure before. Is that the first time that's happened to Clyde?
Love this thread.
I was always a cat person, until I met my wife. We now have a couple of dogs in a shared-care arrangement with her parents - generally they're out our house on weekends but spend the week at the in-laws so they are not left alone during the day. We go down there to take them for walks a couple of times a week, as well.
This is Penny, a labrador/something. My father-in-law picked her up from the pound, one day before she was to be put down. Has been with the family for four years or so now, and is the most loving dog you could imagine.
And this is Charli. Labrador Retriever. Named after Charli from Hi-5 because as a puppy she was a ditzy blonde. She's smarter than we think, though. Will chase a tennis ball, stick, etc but won't bring it back. Give her a job to do, though, and she will do it. Loves carrying in the mail, carrying plastic bottles to the rubbish bin, picking the paper off the lawn, etc. It's like she knows she has a job to do, while the other stuff is a bit pointless.


Yesterday had the fright of my life. Clyde went into a seizure. One minute snoozing by my feet then started thrashing around and foaming at the mouth. Defintely not a doggie dream. Murphy's law, vet on day off and out of mobile range cos she went fishing. Oh dear. Anyway, it lasted about a minute or two tops, and he came good then had a huge sleep then bounced back wanting to play around 11.30 a.m. He's off to the Vet, except can't get him in til Thurs morning though if it happens again they will squeeze him in. The logistics of getting him on the ferry, with muzzle then into a vet in town could take just as long and would be a nightmare, for him. He's his usual self today so everything is crossed that can be crossed.
Do any of you woofer lovers have a similar experience. Mind you Clyde is 11 and a half and for a Dalmation that is a darn good innings.
I had heard of it Dan through a friend who's dog got epilepsy when she (the dog) was two.
Poor ole Clyde had another seizure at lunch time y'day so I managed to get him to the Vet pronto for blood testing. Trouble is when he comes to he's like his normal self. Then he had another one early last night but the vet gave me some valium to give him after he came out of it. phew.
Anyway, most of his tests came back good, just waiting on pancreatic report, vet is thinking old dog encephalitis (inflamation of the brain) and will be prescribing some steroids and if that works fine or if not some other concotion she mentioned. FINGERS CROSSED.
Fingers crossed Clyde responds well to the meds and gets through it.