PICNIC IN THE PARK> WE WILL BE THERE! PLEASE COME AND JOIN US!
Boycie is a lot better.
We kept him quiet on Sunday, giving him several small meals divided up through the day, as suggested by James. He was very hungry and dreadfully thin so it was quite hard to stick to.
I gave out wrong information about what I am feeding him. It is in fact Royal Canin chicken and rice sensitivity control. Our vets always provide us with a tin after an op in case the anaesethic upsets their tum, but I picked up several tins from the Pets at Home charity bin.
He has now passed two normal stools, is very hungry and full of energy but still extremely thin!
Today we walked him with Sandy and Spryte, although we didn't let him off the lead. He seems fine with other dogs.
Sally asked if I still believed him to be lost.
I would say it is looking less likely. Less likely that is, that someone has lost him and is frantically searching for him. He has been put on Dog Found, with no response and he has very distinct white markings which would make him easy to identify. That is not to say that he is not lost, he looks at people who approach us on walks as if he is looking for his old owner. Pricking his ears in anticipation, "Here they are!" Only to be disappointed,lower his head and walk resignedly on........
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