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Gizmo

by Anthony McDonald
(Dublin, Ireland)

Gizmo in the bedroom feeling a bit gloomy

Gizmo in the bedroom feeling a bit gloomy

Here is the poor lad after hurting his shoulder while playing in the park with his bigger pals. He is now feeling awful, it hurts me to see him walk.

Hopefully he will be OK. I need to rest him though and it's not easy to get him to be quite.

Any tips would be appreciated.

I took him for a short walk today to see how he is, it's 6 days since it happened, he is now lame again after looking OK this morning.

Poor little fella!

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Poorly Gizmo
by: Anonymous

Roll him on his tummy and give him a big tickle - that should keep him off his feet and shoulders.

Does he like being brushed? If so, you could ask him to lie down and then brush his tummy, his legs, his sides and his ears. This may help him to relax and lie quietly.

Hope he's better soon!

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Gizmo
by: Anonymous

Is he being bullied in the park - would you like the number of Doggie Line for him? :) Only kidding!

I do hope Gizmo is feeling better soon!

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Poor Gizmo
by: Anonymous

I hope poor Gizmo is feeling better soon. It's very difficult to get cocker spaniels to rest at the best of times, but I think it's going to be very difficult for you.

The way to get cockers to rest is to tire them out but this is going to be especially difficult for you as his 'injury' is in his shoulder. Any type of exercise, ie walking, running, retrieving, is going to involve his shoulder!

Good luck and I hope he's better soon.

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Get Well Soon
by: Rashmi Verma

He is so very sweet! He resembles my dog Pikachoo. I hope he has recovered now. Get well soon Gizmo!

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Poor Gizmo
by: Karen

Poor Gizmo - I know what you mean about keeping Gizmo quiet - most cockers are very lively, hope Gizmo is feeling better soon.

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