Thanks Jill, yes I agree on keeping him here while he not only builds his depot, but gets used to being on insulin. We all have to understand that ECID as is each owner and not many are able to be at home 24/7 like myself.
As well, Davidson also just came off meds today, and surgery less the a week ago, and we don’t need to be a doctor to know that the infections in his mouth are still in his system and will play a part in how the insulin reacts to him fighting off the infections, recovering from surgery and then the onset of insulin again. Like us human types when we have a cold, virus is in us long before we have symtoms and it leaves us and still have our ammune system not 100%.
I know we all want to rush things, including me - but with patience, understanding and a lot of testing we all see the results. I’m fully aware the Davidson may never go OTJ, and although it’s life changing - I’d still change my lifestyle for his schedule. I can golf, travel and do lots of things later......so at this time he has my undivided attention and he loves it!
In fact at 6am today, after feeding the first half can with the last of the AB, he gets a bit dozy and goes to bed for a bit and then eats again. With having to remove his food the 2hrs before shooting, I thought I’d take his food to MY bed where he was sleeping and encourage him to eat a bit more to absorb the AB. Well, if MR D didn’t enjoy that offer, the guy never even got up and simply lifted his head and ate the entire other half can while lazily lounging fully stretched out.
So, who exactly is the boss and getting the royal treatment? Certainly not me!! Haha, they train us very well don’t they.