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Pacemaker "Dos and Don'ts" after surgery

Pacemaker & ICDs | Last Active: Jan 11 1:12pm | Replies (57)

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I have a cock a poo. He is 12.5 years old but thinks he is 2.

My wife walks him in mornings up to 1 mile. He goes with me in evenings but he knows I will walk longer with him. Routinely we do 2 miles. It all depends on temperature as the colder it is the farther he goes. He has hair not fur and will grow quite long just like a human hair if not cut.

My dog provided exercise each day for us and we thought we were doing it for him.

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@jc76 I know what you mean! Remember, "people who have pets, live longer and spend less time in hospitals."
Some seniors' homes are getting it and invite dogs to visit.

Shelters for endangered women are setting aside room(s) for pets. They discovered some women will not leave an abusive situation for fear that the pet will be abused. A friend of mine, was advised to take her dog with her if she left the matrimonial home at any time.
I'm off to walk around in the strata compound. It's not as interesting without little Miah. I bought these funny looking boots for her. They look like balloons! You use the container they come in to put them on. She literally danced in them. She loved them so much.

Have a great walk.