Tuesday evening was Laney's first Weigh in and I was glad that we went, especially after consulting with the vet. We got to the office a few minutes early and I let her sniff around as usual. Looking back, it was probably a mistake. When it was time to go in, she refused. I could tell she did not want to be there. She wouldn't budge when I tugged on her leash and called her name. I had to pick her up and take her in.
When we got into the office, they weighed her and I found out that she had gained 5 pounds from her last appointment. Because she takes prescription medicine for her allergies occasionally, some of her weight gain could be attributed to it. Regardless, she is overweight and we need to take precautions so that she is healthier. Just like people, excess weight can affect the body's joints, sleep habits, breathing, etc.
The Doc came in and we talked about her new feeding routine. We were given a sheet containing the recommended calories she should consume each day. I'm going to try adding in some veggies to her dog food too to help fill her up. She doesn't have a lot to lose but enough that places her in the overweight category. I think that in the beginning, this will seem like torture to her and it will break my heart to see her beg but in the long run, her body will adapt. Just like mine has.
Also, at this appointment, the Doc gave her a check up and informed us that Laney's ears were extremely irritated. The is not uncommon for Cocker Spaniel's. We have our work cut out for us. There are ointments to help fight the growth of bad bacteria and then a solution to keep her ears cleaned. If left untreated or not taken care of properly, surgery would be inevitable.
I am so glad that we went! I would hate to put her in a situation that we could very easily take care of. So, I've got a few things that I am working on with her and I think that we are going to make it through all of it. The family is on board with helping me get her back into shape and we're working on getting her ears healthier too. I'll be sure to tell you how her diet works. I'm very excited that my little babe will be back to her old self soon.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Laney's Weigh In
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Health matters for us all!
As you may or may not know, I have a 5 year old American Cocker Spaniel. She is my best friend and very special to me. We have a bond that can't be broken. She truly is my mini me.
Over the course of the last year, I have been focusing on my health but have forgotten about hers. I walk her, but not nearly enough. I give her treats on occasion but she prefers table scraps that my husbands gives to her and the cat's canned cat food over her own. So, with all of this food that she has been consuming and the lack of exercise, she has put on a few pounds. With health being a priority, she too, is going to get a beach ready body, just like her momma!
One site that I will continue to keep visiting of the cat/dog log. There is a lot of helpful information on it and I have applied several things already. And, over the next few months, I will be working with my Vet, to help her loose those few pounds that she must get off. I am going to monitor her food intake by cutting calories and walk with her regularly. I have to do this for her! She deserves it!! I'll be posting her success on here along with mine.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Have a pet? I need your help!

I am hoping that someone may be able to help me out with a pet related question that I have. My dog Laney, a 5 year old Cocker Spaniel, has a terrible hot spot. She has had it most of her life. It sometimes gets so bad that she will rub it raw. She isn't able to lick it because of it's location but will use the back of a chair if needed to soothe her discomfort or anything else that she can find. We rub her all the time. In the past I've used anti-itch medicine, bag balm, she has had Cortisone shots, allergy pills and Prednisone. I would like to know if anyone has any tips or tricks so that we can help her out. I would greatly appreciate it!
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