[Dailydrool] levels of activity - possible drool needed

rebecca stanton rebecca.stanton at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Aug 3 03:35:13 PDT 2008


I'm a little worried about Morse.  We have had a real heatwave here in England over the last week.  Over the last few days its dropped to around 23C but he is seeming exhausted. He had a bit of an upset tum last night so I gave him so Montmorillonite and its fine this morning, but he didnt want to go for his long evening walk last night and this morning isnt interested either.  He's not 4 years old yet.  He was a little off his food yesterday morning but ate well last night and this morning.  He has put on a pound or two over the last couple of weeks, I think because of the heat and not doing so much exercise.  I'm probably worrying unnecessarily, but perhaps just send some drool if there is any over - it always helps ;-) 
Do you droolers think this level of activity (or inactivity, might be more accurate!) is okay? - he's around 79-81 lbs.  I guess I am worrying because he normally seems far more active than this, and loves his evening walk, wont usually settle without it, but it IS warm and humid.  But he did want his evening walk every night last week, even when the weather was stifling.  Dadslave also thinks its because we are home more now and he doesnt get him full quota of snoozing time!

Becky AKA Clucking Mother Hen, Morse (leebe me ALONE!)and Pumbaa ATB (did you mention sausages?)


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