I worry too much? Maybe you don't worry enough!

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Simple Bluff

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For a human, if they excreet blood it's usually a problem with the kidneys... I don't know about a dog though. I wish your godfather and dog well.
 

Kimdeal

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Syphous said:
Kimdeal said:
No it's true. I do worry a lot more than just these two occasions, but my point is if I didn't worry, no one else would have and who knows what would have happened to Charlie. And now I'm scared that I'm going to get up tomorrow morning and find my puppy dead.
I'd say, judging by your family's reaction, you probably worry too much. Or voice your concerns too much, in any case. It seems like they've desensitised to your worrying. What i try to do is objectify myself as much as i can, imagine myself arguing with someone, trying to convince them that something bad has happened. Then, if i can convince the imaginary people in my head that their is cause for concern, i tell the people in the real world.

Should be morning by now, how are things with the pup?
 

Syphous

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The pup is doing alright, his kennel cough is bad, but not constant thankfully. He's had a couple more bowel movements and there was no blood in his stool again, so I'm very happy about that. The place where I got him from are sending meds in the mail that I should give him tomorrow and apparently he'll be fine after that. They're confident they know what's wrong with him.