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Training 19.12.20

Training in the hall. First we did 8 mins on trainings session that had maybe w mins of training, rest was play. And then Lulu could play with a good friend!

Welcome to the family Lulu

In mid November we welcomed to our house a little wheaten terrier girl Lulu. She came to us from Finnish kennel Rumbelbuffin . Her official name is Rumbelbuffin Do You Wanna Dance. Unfortunately due to the COVID situation I could not bring her myself. We had hep from a Finnish vet student who was travelling to Tartu. I am endlessly thankful to her that she did a extra effort and sacrificed her comfort and sleep hours for little Lulu. She was such a little thing, only 3.1 kg when arrived. With first 2 weeks she has gained over 1 kg weight and is growing fast.  Outside was too cold for her so we went for clothing shopping :) She is very adorable little character. She is brave and very curios. Adapts fast with new noises and environments. She has already been at the vet, groomers salon and training hall.   Also she is learning all about going on the walks to the streets. When she is alone then she is more cautious than on the walks with Orr. Talking about Orr, Orr do not let her too close

One eyed dog

Orr became an one eyed dog recently. This was very sudden change for us, as everything developed quite fast. Here is the story: 10 May we went to a forest walk with seemingly well dog. He had lots of fun. On the next day, 11th May , I noticed that he squinting one eye a bit.  I was thinking at first that he managed to get something in the eye from the forest walk. By the evening he started to shake the head excessively as there would be something in the ear as well.   On 12th May I went to the vet to get an infection medicine for the eye and the ear.  After a week of putting the drops, there was no change what so ever, the eye was even worst, if anything. So we went back to the vet on 19th May . Orr had developed a glaucoma to this point. We got painkillers as it was obvious that the dog is suffering with the eye. We also got an appointment to the eye specialist.  10 days before the eye specialist appointment we ran out of painkillers, so the effect of them was clear. As soon as he was