I am sure he will , he is like my little Velcro dog, I cant move for him. He will always have problems with legs and feet but we will do whatever it takes to make his life better x
He is slowly but surely putting weight on now Tony. I don't think he will be the biggest GSD but that's fine by me. He has brought laughter into this house , he is such a character. He is like a little whirlwind , he has so much energy .
He is great Tilly , we love him to bits even Reeva does now as well. He is a bit nervous with certain things , he doesn't like men with beards for some reason. I am sure his confidence will grow though. He has been hard work at times but the fun he brings to our lives far outweighs all of that x
I know....my eight year old GSP had decided that he can't jump into the car. There is not a thing wrong with him, he hurdles over the benches in the garden and runs around like a goodun, he's just decided that he cannot jump in to the car so i have bought a very lightweight ramp and I am working on teaching him to use it. So far so good. My other dog (his brother) thinks he's a wimp!
I have a ramp, woof. My dog was fine with it until one day, when she was particularly lame, she fell off it, half way up. from then on she would not go near it. We ended up having to get wheelchair accessible taxis to take her to the vets and the kennels.
Nice looking lad jasmin,if I thought I could excercise one as they need I'd have another GSD tomorrow.Tilly.we had to have a ramp for Max for the last couple of years, he didn't like it at first but he soon got used to it and would sit and watch me put it up then trot into the car and give me that "I'm in now what are you waiting for Look".