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Well the beautiful Cleo is still with me.. She is such a darling and has settle here so well (maybe a little to well) Since she has been here were have Changed her meds around a few times to get her on the right dose so far she seems to be right but will know more in August when her bloods are redone.. Cleo will have to have her bloods done every 6 months. She is much more lively now as she takes most of her tabs in the morning and then just one at night .. and she hasnt had a fit here at all.. She does have her moments when the tabs take over and she looks like she is on cloud nine but once i talk to her and distract her she come back to earth but hasnt actually had a fit.. She follows me everywhere and tends to come a lot of time in the car with me.. She loves traveling and i like to keep an close eye on her so it all works out..
She loves the beach, She runs and jumps over the waves and goes full out swimming she also loves to play hide and seek in the dunns.. Thats me hiding and her finding me which she is brilliant at.. She loves her food and we now have her on light weight food just to see can we control her weight a little as with the meds she tends to put a bit on but between the runs down the beach and watching that she ‘s not robbing food anywhere or the baby isn’t feeding her she’s grand..
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She has to be the best dog in the world gets on with other dogs and 100% recall what more would you want..
I really think people are put off with her condition but in the lenght of time she’s here now with no fits, eats nothing unless she is giving it and its food, will say though if anyone plays football in the house you might need to keep them well up outta the way cos if there plastic balls there Cleo’s even leather ones she picks up and runs with….. Your sure to find she likes football much more than you do..
The only thing Cleo can do which im not to sure about is open doors……… Specially at 2 in the morning and you can find her running up and the down the bath thinking its grat fun… I really havent figured out the game but im sure i will one day.. or she has a bit of a fassenation with drinking from the toilet so if you dont keep the lid down she’ll have her head in it.. Like last week when Roisin left her kids toilet seat on the toilet and cleo thought its much nicer drinking from the toilet than a dog bowl and i called her down as i know she was up to no good but with the big INNOCENT face on her pottering back down the stairs i would say i accused her in the wrong ONLY she had Roisins kids seat around her neck slinking off every banasters on the way down…. Cought red handed completly…..
but once you tell her to stop or just stick a brush handle under the handle of the door ha ha so she cant open it she’s just the best dog in the world…… She’s just to clever..
Will try get some pic’s of her out playing football when the weather pic’s up a bit..
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