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I need to apologise for a lack of updates, but to say this summer has been busy, is an understatement! I’ve been working around 60 to 70 hours on my business, with TEAS in addition to this. This has meant I’ve also been absent from the forum. Now that my business is less busy, I need to concentrate on my studies, as I’m getting very much closer to qualifying as a Clinical Animal Behaviourist, and I’m hoping to complete my course, within the next few months, allowing me to commence the practical experience.
The past couple of weeks have seen some sadness and happiness, at TEAS. Ursula arrived with us, with an incredibly sore mouth, that made it totally impossible for her to eat. She was prescribed itrafungol as well as pain relief and gut motility drugs, but sadly these drugs failed to make any improvement and it was suspected that she was in end stage kidney disease, which can also cause the same type of mouth issues. Last Friday she was helped over the rainbow bridge.
Then yesterday, Clover, Maude and Patch had some happy news to share with you!
They welcomed neutered boar, Buster, to come and live with them. Buster initially came to us, as part of a large surrender of piggies. It was very quickly noticed, by his excellent fosterer, that his vision wasn’t great, so it was decided that he would remain at TEAS, as a permanent resident! I think they will all be very happy!
The past couple of weeks have seen some sadness and happiness, at TEAS. Ursula arrived with us, with an incredibly sore mouth, that made it totally impossible for her to eat. She was prescribed itrafungol as well as pain relief and gut motility drugs, but sadly these drugs failed to make any improvement and it was suspected that she was in end stage kidney disease, which can also cause the same type of mouth issues. Last Friday she was helped over the rainbow bridge.
Then yesterday, Clover, Maude and Patch had some happy news to share with you!
They welcomed neutered boar, Buster, to come and live with them. Buster initially came to us, as part of a large surrender of piggies. It was very quickly noticed, by his excellent fosterer, that his vision wasn’t great, so it was decided that he would remain at TEAS, as a permanent resident! I think they will all be very happy!