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Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 09 Feb 2012, 20:20
by carolb
Lovely pics and update. Thanks from me too for taking the boys together

Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 09 Feb 2012, 21:14
by SusanKerr
How lovely to see the two of these old gents together in such a cosy warm home and obviously settled in very well - thank you for giving them a great chance in their twilight years.
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 10 Feb 2012, 09:40
by Robins View
Super photos of 2 very contented dogs!
Really pleased that they have found a wonderful new family and home. Thank you so much for taking them in to your hearts.
Carol x
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 10 Feb 2012, 09:50
by gillal1
What a joy to see how contented they both look
Welcome to the site and thank you so much for keeping these two lovely boys together Peter.
Gill,Milly and Lilly
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 10 Feb 2012, 17:49
by andrea
I love a happy ending! Gorgeous pictures. I'm sure your kind heart is being rewarded with lots of wags and cuddles.
Well done.
Andrea, Skye and Reuben. x
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 11 Feb 2012, 14:23
by reevsy
Hi all and many thanks for your kind words.
I have had the old lads for just two weeks now and they are settling in very well apart from they both have the runs, I understand this can be down to anxiety and different types of food so I have had them both to the vets for a once over and have given the necessary medicines to cope. I have put them both on a very bland diet of Boiled rice and Chicken or Fish and things are improving however I have a way to go yet. Once I get their upset tummies sorted out I have some Rheumocam for Deefer the older of the two who’s back end needs a little help. Has anybody used MSM (Methylsuphonylmethane) as a supplement to help with painful joints?
To anybody reading this board and is thinking of taking on an older dog I would recommend it! Yes there is a little more expense and yes you may only have the dog for the latter part of its life but I can tell you the reward far out ways the costs.
It was very cold here last night and this is the responce when a asked if they wanted to go for a walk.
So I'd say thats a NO then!
Peter
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 11 Feb 2012, 17:36
by rhoda4
Hi Peter
Hope their tums are soon better. Sorry, can't help with the MSM, but maybe some of the others on the site will have experience of it.
Them there lovely lads are certainly fond of the fireside.
Ann, Paul & Zac x
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 10:03
by jackie
Great update and love the photo, they really have settled very quickly, clearly meant to be
Jackie x
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 10:11
by jackie
Just realised you mentioned MSM. Never used it on the dogs mine are still youngish, heard of it being used on race horses though, works a treat apparently. I think it would be worth a go mixed with some Glucosamine for arthritis, certainly worth a try, I am all for natural supplements.
Jackie x
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 11:40
by LabLover
Hi Peter
Love the piccys of your boys it's great to see them looking comfy and settled
Thank you for giving these boys a home together and hope you get their tums sorted soon.
Amanda Jim Milo Zak & Max x
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 12:09
by Melliott
Hi and welcome to the site
Thank you so much for giving these old gents a wonderful forever home, I agree with you about the oldies, they have so much love to give and have a way of thanking you every day for giving them a warm place to lay their heads.
We give our old girl Millie Easeflex chews for her joints, occasionally she has to have Metacam. We have also tried jointaid for dogs which did our old boy the world of good but it doesn't suit Millie.
I hope you get the tummy problem sorted soon, I am sure they are both enjoying the rice and chicken, I know our 3 do
Take care and thank you once again
Love Michelle X
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 20:34
by 12_paws
Hi,
Yep, that definately looks like a resounding 'NO' !!!
MSM is sometimes included in Glucosamine & Chrondroitin tablets/liquids, I think it is supposed to enhance the effectiveness of the Glucosamine.
When I adopted Max aged 2yrs-ish (12 years ago), he had a slight limp which we had checked out and found on xray that his hips flew in the wind. I started him on a Glucosamine/Chron/MSM supplement from a website (Healthspan) and found it really helped - took about 6wks to have the optimum benefit if I recall. He stayed on it until needing Metacam only a couple of years ago.
Desley
(Max, Rosie, Harley & Diesel x )
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 11:34
by Ablineth
I am so pleased to see the two boys so settled, I went to se them before they came into the rescue and their owner was so upset at having to give them up I really hope she sees how wonderfully happy they both look.
So Defor ( as in "D for dog" it was explained to me) and Buster have a wonderful new life.
Ky and gang
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 14:27
by kayj
Hope the boys are improving Peter.Loved their latest picture.
Kay.xx
Re: The two old lads Buster and Deefer
Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 14:58
by drof
Hi Peter
Your lads look very much at home with you,thank you for giving them a lovely home. I agree with you about taking on an older dog,My Charles is 15 tomorrrow and came from MKF nearly 4 years ago, he is such a pleasure to have around and gives us so much love in return. With regard to MSM I used to give it to my older dogs, found it quite helpful but I have now changed to Coconut oil, I use it for allsorts for my boys, and my old boy has no signs of arthritis at all. I put a tablespoon on his food everyday...he loves it. It is best to start off with small amounts and build up slowly as if you give too much at first it can make their stools loose.