I have just returned from the vets as I had a list of things I wanted to ask about!
I suspected that she was having a phantom pregnancy. She hadn't eaten for two days and I thought she may be leaking milk.
Because Daisy had reverted back to the beginning with her seperation issues I had been advised to talk to the vets about calmatives.
I also needed to discuss spaying options.
My vet was lovely
She confirmed that Daisy is having a false pregnancy and yes this may be having an affect on her behaviour. First job is to deal with the phantom pregnancy and then see how her behaviour is two weeks after the meds have finished. Then consider calmatives if necessary in conjunction with her training.
They don't do keyhole spay which I knew so for me it would mean a trip of up to an hour to the nearest vets. I therefore need to balance this with using my local vet who will be on hand if there are any issues. Not sure yet, will have to think on that one

The vet didn't even comment when I said Daisy was raw fed!
So many things to think about but at least Daisy is having all the treatment she needs.
I suspected that she was having a phantom pregnancy. She hadn't eaten for two days and I thought she may be leaking milk.
Because Daisy had reverted back to the beginning with her seperation issues I had been advised to talk to the vets about calmatives.
I also needed to discuss spaying options.
My vet was lovely
They don't do keyhole spay which I knew so for me it would mean a trip of up to an hour to the nearest vets. I therefore need to balance this with using my local vet who will be on hand if there are any issues. Not sure yet, will have to think on that one
The vet didn't even comment when I said Daisy was raw fed!
So many things to think about but at least Daisy is having all the treatment she needs.