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Thank you all for bringing me up. I am still a bit down but tomorrow is another day after all. Had a long walk with my dog this morning. He rolled inot fox pooh. . Ugh. Covered him in tomatoketchup. Only thing that gets rid of the smell. Then big bath. Just what I needed. No getting away from it. When you have a dog. I can still smell fox pooh. 😣😈. But I have survived. Again tomorrow is another day. 😊 thanks again to you all xx

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SheffieldJane profile image
SheffieldJane

Our dog used to do that, it was disgusting. Tomato ketchup 😳 Hot Dog?

It’ll lift Janette, it probably is a bit already. Xxxx

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morrison in reply to SheffieldJane

Thank you Jane. But he is skeeping in his bed beside me. 🐴

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morrison in reply to morrison

And he had wind😠

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SheffieldJane in reply to morrison

😂 I meant your mood!

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Hollyseden in reply to morrison

Well he is certainly distracting you 🦊Hope you feel better tomorrow

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Elaine-W in reply to SheffieldJane

😃👏💗no pred head for you today SJ

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CT-5012

So pleased you are feeling a bit better. How did you find out about tomato ketchup? Did have a laugh at the thought of your dog covered in ketchup though having to bath him in that state cannot have been any fun at all.

As you say tomorrow is another day and I hope it will be a good one for you.

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morrison in reply to CT-5012

It is the only thing to take away the smell of fox pooh. God knows what it must do to our in insides 😯

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CT-5012 in reply to morrison

Well maybe it helps with the smell of our no, let’s not go there...😷

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MaryA_

Yes, have a good day tomorrow Morrison. I am going to. Am going to meet up at friend’s cottage at the lake and spend the day sewing. ( 6 of us). Weather will be cool so lots of food n fun. Have a great Sunday! Hugs to you!😍 maryanne

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Telian

Don't you just love it.....but tomato ketchup - never heard of that for getting rid of smell, know what you mean though - the lingering smell. I wouldn't have bathed him he'd have got the hose pipe - ours didn't like it though. What with his windy tummy he certainly keeps you on your toes, you're coming round I feel.

Glad you feeling bit better. Fox poo is indeed yuck urgh. My dog did it and I had to drive 30 miles with the windows open gasping.

With the ketchup it's best to just smother only the spot(s) where the poo roll occurred. The more you spread it the worse it gets as sticks all over. Last time I used a whole bottle round her ears and one side of her neck left her outside for a while then just rinsed that part off. Fortunately my dog loves swimming so after she had dried out I went to the river and just had her swimming and diving in for an hour.

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jwb43

A long walk sounds wonderful I haven't been able to do that in about five years. Sure would feel good to be able to

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aladymo in reply to jwb43

My thought exactly. ✔️

Yep tomato ketchup neutralises the smell. Always tell people to use it. Dogs! Don't you just love them for keeping you on your toes. Mine certainly keep me going on this long journey with PMR/GCA bless them.

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York54

Glad you are feeling a bit better Morrison. You are not alone, we are always hear to listen.

We used to have a Labrador who always rolled in sheep poo!! I can still remember that smell years later!!

Morrison you are able to walk your dog! My two terriers are having a dog walker 3 times a week, yesterday and today I walked them individually up the road and back, about 100 yards all told, my neighbour assumed I'd be rehoming them making me think I'm selfish but life wouldn't be worth living without them. Hope you continue to feel better, this is a lonely deasease I'm finding, thank goodness for this forum. xxx

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It will get better - if you have a suitable place to aim for where you can rest it helps too. You did 50yds out and 50 yds back. If that is good, next week do 75 yds out and back - and see how you feel after that. And if there is a park bench or cafe halfway you can probably manage a bit more with a good rest in the middle. We used to walk to a restaurant, have a 2 hour lunch (this is Italy) and then walk home!

But 50 yds out and back done twice a day well spaced is 100yds out and back. It adds up

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Ignore what your neighbour might have assumed. The dogs are part of your family. You have got them a walker and are doing the best you can. Even getting out for 10 minutes is good. My dog gets used to the swings and roundabouts if my illnesses. I wouldn't be without her and from her behaviour when I tried to leave my sisters to go to the shop she wouldn't be without me. Give them a cuddle and biscuit from me!!🌻🌻

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Talking of swings and roundabouts - I had a friend who, when she was ill, "walked" her Border Collie by sitting on the swing in the garden and swinging gently. The dog raced round in circles perfectly happily!

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They don't mind as long as there is interaction. They might have more mad half hours though.

I am lucky that mine is ball focussed I can drive somewhere have a bit of a shuffle and then throw the ball. I have perfected the underarm ball throw. If there's water involved she is very happy. It is better to do these things smarter. Without a dog I would stay at home. She forces me out and even though she is 11 soon she is full of energy. She was a very sickly puppy but has made up for it and has been such a friend that I will get another hound when her times if up.

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I had a friend who when she was working rang her home number every lunch time because she knew her dog would race up and down the stairs making her feel that at least it was getting some excercise.

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Love it!!!

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scats

I suppose with a chain of supermarkets to your name you have access to endless supplies of ketchup!

Keep smiling and walking that dog.

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Marymon

Good to hear you are getting out with Jack R. will remember the ketchup. You have a boy, my son's old girl has tomato juice over her meal, stops her wee killing the grass. Instead of bare patches, there are patches of dark green grass.

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