"When a dog has epilepsy, the owner can only watch over it."
I thought that was the right decision.
I feel that it is the owner's responsibility that Kotaro develops epilepsy and needs long-term care.
If I noticed a change in Kotaro's condition.
If I had a suppository on hand just in case.
Could I have done more?
I wish I could put in the suppository sooner. Perhaps Kotaro could walk. It may have been possible to prevent bedridden conditions. I regret it now.
Time cannot be returned.
So now I want to devote everything I can to help Kotaro live comfortably and happily.
[Related videos]
The dog has epilepsy. Care life for senior dogs.
https://youtu.be/f9RqgYZ0CGE
The result of subcutaneous infusion on a debilitated senior dog.
https://youtu.be/AE1JGoXQjxM
The handmade senior dog care cushion feels good.
https://youtu.be/-K-Pp1t122g
I bought a cushion that makes it easier to care for senior dogs.
https://youtu.be/YjKeVTvNcJ4
I made a custom-made wheelchair for dogs and tried it.
https://youtu.be/Iu2ATPeHYMo
[Dog care Playlist]
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV21K3wOLea6QsazFdn4TUKKCNrNFqaoT
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Red tabby and white cat name is "Yanmar" (Rescue cat)
Shiba Inu name is "Kotaro" (Adopted dog)
Brown tabby and white cat name is "Monaka" (Rescue cat)
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