Wednesday, July 9, 2008

“Help my doggy…”


My poor doggy was sick this morning and me and Mommy brought him to the pet hospital. It smelled in there. Lots of sick pets. Frankie has to take medicine for a long time. He is always sleeping and hardly play outside. What do you do to make your doggy feel better?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

When my pets got sick, I held them more and tended to spoil them as well. Let your dog rest for a day or two, then take him out on a short walk to let him gain strength.

Anonymous said...

Aw, rub his belly — slowly, softly.

Anonymous said...

I always have heard dogs referred to as "man's best friend." The other day I saw why it was true. I was looking out my window as I saw my neighbors dog sitting down on the grass as he was tied to a tree. His tail barely moved and the only thing I noticed was the boredom and loneliness in his eye. Shortly afterwards my neighbor returned. In an instant, I saw the dog go from lethargic sadness to uncontrollable joy. The point of the story is that the dog fed off his owner's presence and energy. Be alive and well, and your "best friend" will certainly come to life.

Judy said...

Frankie is feeling much better now :) My doggy was walking and barking today. Thank you for your messages.

Anonymous said...

that is great news! good luck

Anonymous said...

Well you don't really say what your doggie was suffering from but glad to hear he is doing better. I have found for all pets and humans as well a good source of clean (not chemically overtreated) water can make a big difference especially with tummy issues.

Unknown said...

great to hear he is feeling better. Just give him all the attention he needs.

Tiffany said...

Great job, Judy! You're taking great care of Frankie - and I bet he felt much better under your care.