Is His Sudden Weight Loss A Cause For Concern
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Jamie, no one could care for a dog any better than you have. He’s loved so deeply. But he’s 13. He’s slowing down. I’m so sorry. Keep doing all you can and know that all our hearts are with you. And with Sherpa. He’s a once in a lifetime dog.
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Just what I was going to say. I have had dogs and cats for more than 25 years. He is getting to a stage where he can't bounce back, age is the issue and you just keep him happy.
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I'm a dog mom to an older dog and my humble suggestion is to just let him enjoy his garden in his old age and let him potter about to his liking, you are an excellent dog dad and I adore Sherpa he is a precious boy ❤
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Jamie. I owned a 48 year old donkey. He became so troubled with arthritis that he struggled to get up. I decided to call a holistic vet that gave him supplements and acupuncture. It worked wonders. Maybe you could go see one and get their opinion. Linda
@@lindagarrido1how wonderful that your donkey reached such an old age. My two horses are 28 and one has arthritis and has got slower. We are also on very good supplements 😊
Im 60 with hip arthritis old grannies much more senior than me walk quicker than me round a supermarket. I choose to avoid massive stores and shop in Lidlington and aldi. I dont blame sherpa just wanting to laze around his beautiful garden. 😂
Maybe smaller more frequent meals?
You’re a busy man and I can tell you enjoy having something to do or work on! But as someone who’s said a hard goodbye to a senior dog before, I suggest you slow down alongside him more often. Sherpa dedicated himself to accompanying you in adventures and I think it would be so nice for you to show him that you’re accompanying him in his retirement. Lay down next to him on the grass every now and then, hug him and give him pats, let go of the camera (or use a tripod) and just be with him. ❤ i’m sure it will mean a lot to him.
Very wise.
Exactly
I agree 100 % spend alot of time with him. If he wants to lay on the grass lay with him. I lost my 14 year husky 2 years ago and I am so glad I just spent time doing nothing with her except giving hugs and love. ❤❤❤❤
It's hard watching our best friends grow old. Monitor his weight, but if he is eating,drinking, peeing and pooping, just let him be. He loves you and his garden. That's all he needs and wants. My heart is with you both.
It's so hard to see Sherpa slow down. He's best off enjoying his garden. 💙💙
Yea he wants to be in his garden all the time haha
So would I , if I were him ❤
Both you & Sherpa are one in a million. You both look after & care about each other more than some pet owners. Yes, he is getting older but, as long as he is eating, taking treats/meds and getting some exercise (even if it is in his garden or short road trips) than I wouldn't worry to much. If he continues to lose more weight or clearly is in more pain than you may need a Vet visit. He is enjoying his Golden Years and appreciates everything you do for him, including providing a beautiful garden to enjoy. Sending positive vibes & prayers for you both. 💜 With Love from California, USA
Yes,,,garden and good food.
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Can Sherpa's fur be shaved down for summer?
Not being Sherpa, I want to be in his garden. 😍😍
It happened like this with all of mine. They got more and more picky about food-I eventually just fed them whatever they wanted (that was healthy) and they ate what they wanted. As we creatures get older and slow down it’s our biological destiny to eat less and do less to conserve our energy. You have set his life up so beautifully, Jamie, for him to enjoy whatever time he has left-may it be a very long time! My heart breaks for you as you try to figure out how to make his life perfect-we all try to do just that. You succeed better than most. We love you for it. We love Sherpa like he’s our own as well, so we are with you in this and all things. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
It's so difficult isn't it 😢
All you can do is keep him as comfortabele as possible. Lots of love and rest ❤
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Age comes for us all. My legs give me trouble and I don't like the same foods I once did. You did find the perfect place for his retirement.
Jamie my thoughts and prayers are with you and sherpa.i would be concerned if he wasn't eating at all and he was in constant pain.
We lost our beloved Sheltie at 15 years and 8 months. Once he turned 14, he went through what Sherpa is going through now. You have done all that is humanly possible for your amazing dog. Just make sure he's comfortable and knows how much he is cherished by you and his many fans.
Jamie, I know you’re worried about Sherpa-we all are. But don’t neglect your health! You shouldn’t be having frequent nosebleeds. Could I humbly suggest you have your doctor check your blood pressure? You’re an excellent dog dad, but don’t forget Sherpa needs you to be healthy! Sending love and hugs for you both.
Yes. Please get a BP check. Love you both!🤗
It’s very hard seeing your beloved pet companion getting older sending you both love and strength
Hi Jamie, I know you’re worried, Sherpa has reached that age that every little thing scares you.
Just know that we’re all here sending prayers and hugs to Sherpa & you.
Hope you’re having a wonderful day.
Hugs to you both 🐕🦺💙
Let him rest, Nevermind if the walks are curtailed. As an elderly person myself, I can’t be bothered some days with anything. The next day I’m up for a trip out, Sherpa probably feels the same. It will be swings and roundabouts, play each day by ear. He’ll tell you when he needs rest. Take care both of you ❤
Me too this is exactly right when you get older when you have some problems like I have a serious back injury some days are good and some days are bad
Jamie, it’s just time to give him some convalescent care. Let him rest in the sun and enjoy outside.
No more weekend adventures. Shara is officially retired to the garden. Let him rest when he wants to rest, eat when he wants to eat poop when he needs to poop. When those things stop happening is when you have to face those hard decisions.
God bless you. I am praying for you dear Jamie.
Oh this is hard to watch. I couldn't love him more if he were my own. I wish I could give you a big hug Jamie. It breaks my heart you're going through this. I will say a prayer everyday he keeps going strong for a long time.
It might just be me overthinking again
I have ended up with several senior dogs due to various circumstances. I have also had senior horses.
They bring so much joy and are so very special. However, it is hard as our beloved pets slow down and become more picky about their food.
That said, Sherpa would not ask for a better dad or a better home. He adores every inch of the garden, and especially his Sherpa Shed where he can enjoy the outdoors out of the rain or in the shade.
Just keep doing what you're doing, and most important as you know is just to enjoy this precious time. Although we do not know you personally, we are here for you. If you see any negative comments in here - do NOT read them. Some people are just snakes. You are doing everything exactly the right way for you and Sherpa. The two of you and your family are the only ones who count❤🙏✝️
@@SherpasDay That can happen, believe you me.
You know him best, if you think somethings wrong than listen to it❤@@SherpasDay
Your a good dog dad.yes hes slowing down.spend much time with him.
Its always hard to watch a beloved pup get older
Jamie, like many others here, I have had, loved and lost a number of great pups over my 79 years. I, like you, have a large fenced in yard (2+ acres) with my home. My huskies and malamutes all had liver issues in their old age. My Vet believed in quality over quantity. When they reached 11 years old( which is quite old for these breeds) we stopped worrying about lab tests. We switched to "a what makes them happy" program. Fed good food, vitamins and supplements for mobility and daily slow leashed walks for consistent mobility exercise. My last Malamute lived to be 14 plus yrs old. One night she went to sleep and crossed the rainbow bridge peacefully and I am sure with joy. I know that I will see all of my dogs and cats one day. I have followed you and Sherpa for 3 years and love your content. You both have the perfect home now. Love and prayers from middle Tennessee.
The fact that Sherpa still has an appetite is a very good sign! 👍
I totally agree. Sherpa seems to eat well it' s important.
I wouldn't of thought he was depressed, he's got everything he wants. You can see how much he loves you and his garden. ❤
100% agreement from me! Tired and depressed sure are different. Sherpa isn't depressed, he is in the age when one loves the simple joys. 🙂
Ring your vet and tell them how much weight Sherpa has lost. If it exceeds a certain amount there may be cause for concern. Let the Vet know and keep them informed.
He has lost about 13% of his body weight. In human medicine we have great concerns about any rapid weight loss. At the very least I would do a panel of blood tests, the results will dictate what steps to take next. Simply being old is not a death sentence.
Not much weight
@@KerryDinwiddie-bi7vr A 13% unexplained weight loss is considered significant and should be addressed by the provider. In human medicine this is cancer until proven otherwise.
Jamie, I'm old. I struggle to get up from my chair. I need a cane to walk. Going places wears me out. My back hurts all the time and sometimes I just eat whatever I like rather than cooking what I should. (Unfortunately, I haven't lost weight.😮) This is old age for humans and for dogs, too. You give Sherpa a wonderful life for an elderly dog, who is aging in comfort, in his garden, with the occasional Jeep ride.😊❤
My angel bear is a senior dog now. He lost 4 lbs. He S always been fit not overweight. The vet wasn't concerned, he said its common for senior dogs to lose weight. Easier on their joints. Angel bear has a good appetite. Sometimes they have an off day. If he s eating the soft food and not kibble I'd look at that tooth again. Hope the sweet boy is OK, luv him bunches🩵🌞💙🐺🤗
Oh that's good to hear Anne thank you 😊
Agree thought this myself. Back right hip looks weaker. Hugs
Tooth maybe a possibility on eating hard food.
Excatly, and if he likes portions of good wet food, some snackies and less kibble, its fine as long as he is still eating and especially drinks enough water. My seniors have lost some weight and the snackis suddenly fills them more than usual as they dont run around and use as much energy as before, so appetite also slows down...I would get teeth checked and see if he poops/how it looks when he goes to check if it is "healthy " looking and not an indication of either an upset tummy or blocked bowels..Sorry, not a polite subject,but I work in a hospital and what works for humans amazingly sometimes works for doggos. Try giving him some skyr /yoghurt with pro biotics to soothe his tummy if need be and not fat free as he doesn't need to loose weight.
❤ I understand that you are worried. I'm worried too. He seems very tired too 😢
Wouldn’t expect an elderly dog to be all energetic and ready for adventure. Just chilling at home seems like the natural thing.
Although Sherpa is slowing down he still looks happy, he still smiles, he enjoys his house, and he enjoys his yard immensely. Sherpa is very loved and has been cared for, we wish every dog could be so lucky. Blessings from Oklahoma.
Sherpa: "Whelp...as the only one in this duo who has been REGULARLY working out, is it really any surprise that I'm the ONLY one losing weight?"🤨
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Haha BRILLIANT 😊
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Hey us regular watchers know about this and Jamie and Sherpa are dealing with things the best they can. Love from USA
Thank you so much for putting a smile on Jamie's face - he did need cheering up, I think! (And I would also have all the mixed feelings in the same situation.) Humor is a very healing thing!
Hi Jamie: Please hug Sherpie a lot! I think he needs the physical contact and hugs are a true sign of genuine love for anyone! Let him sleep near you and sit near you please! He seems to be his happiest when he is able to have contact with other dogs as well! Thanks!
Agree Lots of love and hugs. He's old stop changing his life and food give him chicken snd my dog loves fish like salmon it is important to get him to eat and not lose weight. When you're old doesn't matter as much what you eat
Dogs are not people. I've read where they don't like being hugged it causes anxiety for them. Who knows, we just want what's best for them.
@lee9604 Dogs are like people some love to be hugely others don't. My Sammie loves to be hugely and will come and ask for one.😊
Watching these videos I’ve learned that huskies don’t seem to be very affectionate dogs. They like their own space.
It’s the course of life for us all.. we all get older as each day passes and old age ailments creep on us all 😅 Sherpa is a beautiful furbaby and your doing everything possible to keep him happy and comfortable .. trial and error buddy x he loves his big garden maybe play with him a bit more, throw treats for him etc. Google things to do with an older dog. Regarding his weight I’d ring the vet for advice to put your mind at rest.. Give him lots of cuddles and attention and let him do wat he enjoys xxx ❤
If Sherpa wants to nap or sleep, let it be. Unless necessary, let him sleep if he wants to, undisturbed. You are both beautiful. God bless.
An old dog losing weight could be a sign of something underlying. My old dog started losing weight and was slowing down. But he was eating normally and acting normal, and all his lab work came back looking just fine. Then 3 days later he died from cancer. He had a tumor in his lung that ended up making his lung collapse and by the time we were able to get help, it was too late and i had to make the difficult decision to let him go. He was my whole world, and I still miss him every day.
I had a similar experience. By the time I requested an xray for her lack of eating, we found a large tumor in her abdomen and the ultrasound showed the liver and pancreas wrapped by it. She seemed fine for week and then suddenly went downhill fast. I had to help her go at the vet. I miss her everyday. But there was no warning until the end.
Just doing your best to make him comfortable.
It’s just as it seems to be age hitting him in his days and all and wouldn’t be surprised if he just wants to chill, he’s living his best life in that garden.
Bless ole Sherpa.
Hug him and cuddle him! Give him the food he likes and many treats. We don't want him to be in pain but old age needs no medical treatment, just love.
Jamie needs to get Sherpa's liver enzymes down to as near normal levels as possible, so needs to keep him on liver friendly food only
Also keep him entertained if you can when he is awake. Boredom is bad.
Get your nose bleeds checked out! If you are having them that frequently, there can be underlying issues. If you get seriously sick, that’s going to cause issues for Sherpa.
No one can do any better for Sherpa than you have. I’m 70 and grew up with dogs and raised and trained my own since I was 23. They were big dogs (typically 50-70 pounds) and the longest I had one of them live was a female who made it to 14. (Average age for the breed is 10-12 years). Dogs hide their condition. You have done more to stay on top of all possibilities than I’ve done and I do a lot.
Know you and Sherpa are in my prayers.🙏❤️🙏
It's always difficult seeing your pet not feeling well and getting older. All you can do is love him every day and let him do whatever he wants. You both will be in my prayers.
He's NOT lazy, he's a senior dog! If he's got arthritis or whatnot, he's in pain or uncomfortable.
Retirement time! 😴🟩🚜
More chicken balls, too! 🧆
He is getting old and winding down. My boy lived probably 5 years longer than he should of. love, and a walk kept my spike going . You have done wonders with your boy xxx
This is the worst time for a fur- parent. Trying to determine their every need becomes your every thought. Follow your gut. We are here for you. Love from California. ❤❤❤
He's 13, weight loss is a concern if there isn't a clear cut reason. Old age truly does ravage the body. But Sherpa is greatly loved. No one can ever deny that. He'll have his up and down days. But he'll have them with you, Jamie. He knows he's a lucky dog. ❤❤
Prepare yourself Jamie. But keep on loving Sherpa till the end. Bless you and Sherpa.🌻
Maybe he just doesn’t need so much in his dish, we all tend to eat a bit less as we get older. 🐾🐾 He looks happy in his garden. 🐾🐾💙
Yea very true
Thank you for this message. Even tho Sherpa isn't my dog, I overrthink and worry FOR Jamie. I think maybe you're right Janette.
He’s getting older (who isn’t?) AND he adores his garden-it’s a little piece of heaven for him. ❤ I know you’ll keep an eye on him. 🙏
❤❤❤❤ dear Jamie. I could rattle on about Sherpas age etc; I could carry on about how we cared for our elderly Labradors. In the end it’s all relative and darling Sherpa will show you when “that” time comes. Just know that you have done your utmost and that your boy is happy, loved and cared for. ❤❤❤❤
You have beautiful garden let him enjoy it.
Just keep on loving him. ❤
So simple yet so effective. ❤️
Hi Jamie, let him enjoy his garden, and let him be. Enjoy the time you still can spend together.
Jamie, I encourage you to not overthink the wonderful care you give to your fur baby. Realize you are doing everything you can. I know this is easier said than done because in your head you think, "there must be something else". Its incredibly hard to understand there isn't. Even we humans slow down as we age. We aren't exerting ourselves as we once did, our caloric intake is less. Whether dog or human, we look for love and support in latter years. You are giving both in abundance to Sherpa.
Hi, Sherpie is slowing down. He has a wonderful life! Its not easy watching our senior pets slowing down. Let him just enjoy whatever he wants!❤❤❤ You are so loved around the world!!!❤❤❤
We had the same problem with our huskies and Malamute when they got older. It's hard to watch them struggling when they're older. Hopefully, he improves good luck
Sherpa just wants to hang in his garden with his Dad and enjoy his senior days. Maybe change his food a bit. I started making my girls' food pretty much in to a soup, so it was easier for her to eat. She started gaining weight and eating all her food. This has led to her being more active again
Quality of life decisions for a dog owner are gut wrenching...don't force him.. he'll fight you...just enjoy the twilight days.
My heart goes out to you and sweet Sherpa. I'm going through the exact same thing right now with my sweet boy, Biscuit, it's heart breaking. He's 14, diabetic, the last few months the weight has been declining, he's picky with his food. The veterinarian told me to just keep him comfortable, happy. I couldn't even schedule his annual check up, they told me he was end of life, a blow to the heart. I'm praying for you and Sherpa, you're in my heart and thoughts daily. ❤🙏🐾
It's like watching my old rottie getting old again Jamie. Just let him enjoy his garden, he is in the best place for him. I went through exactly what your doing, changing food, hand feeding her chicken. Lots of pain relief to make her as comfortably as possible. He will have good days and bad days. He still seems very happy in his garden that's all that matters
The day will come, and you will know unconditionally what Sherpa wants. Listen. He will tell you.
The worst day in a pet owners life, and it never gets any easier no matter how many times
It is not the worst day, it is just the beginning of even worse days, when you miss him, when you wonder if you did rhe right thing, when you're sure you didn't do the right thing. It is just the beginning of a lot of worse days, some worse than others.
Jamie see the vet. That's a lot of weight.
Bloodwork.
Could be anything but it's definitely something.
At his age it could be thyroid, diabetes, the bad C word, but the point is he cannot keep losing weight. The slowing down is probably a part of whatever is going on.
I love Sherpa.. sending hugs to you both. Please keep us posted.
if he stops eating prepare for the worst give him all the love he needs
Hope all gets better with Sherpa, sending him and you all our love
Aw thankyou
Oh poor baby...he even refused a biscuit from the biscuit lady the other day 😢😢😢
I think he also misses howling and talking back to you 😂😂😂
Fingers and toes crossed... hopefully nothing of much concern 😊😊😊
Love how comfortably he sleeps in the Jeep ❤❤❤
Yea its sad isn't it 😢
as long as he not in to much pain let him rest at home more, he is a happy boy he got a full life you given each other so much.
Jamie, you are the best dog dad. I turned 80 last November, and trust me we all slow down in old age. And yes, we fall asleep in our recliners quite often. Some of us lose weight also. What I'm saying is that dogs are the same way when they get older. We all slow down and most of us seniors have arthritis too. I had to have a knee replacement because of it and have more arthritis in a lot of body parts. Sherpa has arthritis and maybe is back rear left leg is sore today. Each day is different when you are older, but you just keep trucking along, just like Sherpa. He is supremely happy in his garden, it's his happy place to be in his old age. I am a bit concerned about your nose bleeds where you are having them frequently. Check your blood pressure!!!!--- Please Jamie. You have been concerned about Sherpa lately and his problems, and it could have an affect on your blood pressure. Take care of yourself so you can take care of Sherpa.
Decreased appetite at usual meal times is a part of aging. He has a safe place, his own garden💜
Don't forget that Sherpa has dangerously high liver enzymes, which can put him off his food
It's like people, when it's hot weather we don't want to eat or do much
Tell sarah that 😂
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Jamie
With love and respect as a fellow animal lover who has seen my share of dogs and cats to their final rest.
Sherpa is 13. He's not lazy he is winding down.
If it helps think of him as a man who's very old. Dont ask an old dog to do anything you wouldnt ask your old grandfather to do. Their hearing, eyesight, appetite, and body are all winding down. You don't enjoy road trips, long walks , just a short walk around the garden or to sit in the sun. And long deep sleeps.
There is nothing to do about it that you have overlooked. No dog has ever been more loved and cared for.
He is loved, happy and has everything he needs Jamie, and just one more thing; he needs you and all of us to accept and understand that.
Perfectly said!!!🙋🏼♀️🥰🇺🇸
Jamie I know it's so hard to see him age. I have watched my family of precious ones age and need gentle care too like you give Sherpa.🥰 There is a point when the best thing for Sherpa is to let him relax rest sleep and enjoy your precious time together, in a new way. Love to Sherpa and hugs to you. ❤❤
I will always pray for Sherpa Jamie I hope he’s ok. I’m always here for you as a kind caring friend too.
Aw thankyou buddy
@@SherpasDay your welcome
@@peterharper420 You're amazing ! Love from Florida ❤
@@lauralee83 thanks so much
@@peterharper420 you're welcome 😊
Jamie try giving him soft food. Cut out the biscuits or make them mushy. Worth a try. 💖🐾
I was thinking the same. I soak the dry dog food for my two older greyhounds (greyhounds are supposed to only eat soaked dry food) and my Rosie had 13 teeth extracted in all. I mix can food and vegetables and it's all soft and she has no problems eating it.
Could this be about his teeth? Just a little suggestion. I'm absolutely sure you've thought about that. You know Sherpa better than any of us keyboard family from around the world. Love and prayers for you both Jamie and sweet boy Sherpa. Hugs and kisses too!! 🇺🇸 ✝️🙏🕊️💙🐾 Fangirl for life, Patty R. P.S. Those of us who've had a senior dog in our family know how you feel and are there for you in any way we can. Thank you so very much for keeping us updated on your and Sherpa's life!!! Your home and Sherpa's garden was the best decision for you both... Perfection!! 🇺🇸💙🇬🇧
Sherpa is your "heart" dog for sure. Definitely get the weight loss checked out especially if he isn't eating. I wish you both good health. Maybe he just wants some different food.
So Sherps has lost a littlex weight & I see your concerned so call the vet & take him in. You are right he does seem to be struggling on his back legs more. From some of your filming angles it also looks like he has lost a little more muscle mass in the back legs. Lots of Love my beautiful boys Annette❤❤❤❤❤❤🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾😍😍😍😍😍😍
Yea the vet costs so much for very little tho. It's mostly guess work or me telling them 😂
AGREED , with having a furbaby of our own
Totally agree tho but what else to do.😍🐾❤️
That’s exactly what I’m thinking Annette ! We all just want the best for dear Sherpa X ❤️🇬🇧
@@SherpasDay Agree with Jamie and I believe they will say it's the new diet
He'll be okay, it'll take a direct hit from a tsunami to take out defiant Sherpa 🐻
😂😂 put him up against chuck norris 😂
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@@SherpasDay My money’s on Sherpa, even if, at 84, he’s younger than Sherpa! 😂😂😂
My Roxy gal is 16 years and 5 months, she is very much like Sherpa that wants to sleep alot, slow movements, bad breath and not that much into food but still happy.
My advise is enjoy every day that he is still there, love him in abundance and let him do what makes him happy..
A very tough and difficult time and sometimes you feel so helpless. Jamie sending you and Sherpa big hugs..
Oh Jamie, I am not a vet just have been a dog owner twice for a total of 25 years. Ya know, I am going to compare Sherpa and older dogs to us people for now. The doctor told me this, is as people get older we do not eat as much. I noticed my mother eating similar to a bird 🎉Lol as she aged. Now I am 60, good health except arthritis and it has been very difficult on my legs. I don't eat even as much as I used to. These are age related. I could lose 20 lbs. My legs were better for that in the past. I promise you that not one of us would ever think Sherpa would be depressed. The happiness that that you are giving Sherpa by moving to your beautiful new home is sooo evident. Sherpie loves his garden and everything about his home. Like you Jamie, I purchased my vehicle because of my Snoopy. Think back all of the marvelous trips and beachfront homes 🏡. My jaw would drop and this was for Sherpa and BATDOG and you to Jamie. Maybe a visit from BATDOG would help. You couldn't have provided a happier environment for Sherpa. You are a wonderful dad and a wonderful human being.❤🐕🐾🐾👏
You're right Jamie, he loves his garden and comforts it gives you both ❤️
Its the hardest part of being a dog owner seeing them slow down. Let him enjoy the garden hes happy there. Sending both of you love and hugs ❤❤❤❤. He could be in pain
Since Sherpa is older and on more meds, he may not have the same taste. I had to cook all my old boys meals, and he ate a lot of cookies. He lost weight, too, but lived to age 15. Rested more, playing once a day and walkies just weren’t as often. Your care for Sherpa is fantastic! It is frustrating. Winston had a wonky leg too. Was stiff when he woke up. A few days he got zoomies again! Sometimes it is just age… I’d wish every pup had the lovely home and love you’ve provided Sherpa. Bless you both.
Jamie, we get creaky when we get old. Good days and bad days. Just continue to love him and thank God for every minute he stays with you.
You are so brave. Going through this in front of 100K people. I can’t imagine. It is so hard. Hardest thing ever. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's so difficult 😫
Agreed, we should all commend Jamie for his bravery. I don't think I'd be able to show such vulnerabilities online.
Don't forget your own health. May be stress, may be sinuses.🤷♀️Don't let it go too long. Sherpa is a healthy boy for his age but some issues can't be avoided. You are the best care-dad he could ever want. 🤗🐺 Don't worry yourself sick. Okay?! Bless you both. 🙏💙
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It breaks my heart to see Sherpa struggling. I’m in same boat Sweetheart old age is not much fun. Jamie you give Sherpa a wonderful life. And Arthritis could be a problem. It is painful Jamie you give Sherpa the best care . Don’t forget you are doing everything you can for Sherpa . Love you Sherpa Best Wishes Jamie and Big Hug for Sherpa and you to Jamie 🥰🐾
Sherpa is at such an advanced age that he just wants to probably enjoy the simple stuff. What has been concerning me for a while now is that he doesn't seem to talk at all. He's an actual regular dog quiet dog, which is really weird.
But also, between his liver arthritis his tooth, which I think healed, you said I really think you should just make life simple and enjoy your time with him. He has actually outlived the average age of a malamaute.
Back left leg looks a bit iffy, but he’s old for his breed, he’s happy at home and meeting his friends. He’s a a grumpy old dog, enjoying his old age! You’re right, the move has been brilliant for him compared to the caravan. He’ll be doing a fair mileage on perimeter patrols!
Yes, that and the lower back near the hips looks a bit like something is not comfortable. It may be worth poking him a little bit gently and see if the two sides feel the same. He may have slept with the leg bent funny.
The fact that hes still eating and drinking is a good sign. Yes he is slowing down quite a lot, but he walked around the garden quite well for his age.Losing some weight as you say will help his joints,too many older dogs are overweight and struggle with their joints. I know you will do your best for him and it is hard watching him ageing
I've too recently lost an old lady husky/heeler to comment except to say it's hard, take it day by day. Bless him and bless his dad!!
Jamie you will just have to keep an eye on our Sherpa I know you get worried just keep checking his weight but remember you don’t give him as much treats as you used to and Sherpa might just want to stay in his garden which he loves Jamie but just keep an eye on the beautiful Sherpa big hugs to you both.🐾🐾🐾❤️❤️❤️
He was looking tired the last few days,but today he is smiling when he got home,he is just getting older,I know its sad,but we all love him,take care.😍😍
it's just a good pup getting old pray for the best prepare for the worst I enjoyed my years of watching him go around and meet people he's a good boy :)
It’s awful that animals are only here for a short time. We need to love and cherish them while we have them. They impact our lives so much. All the best to you Jamie and Sherpa ❤
I think Sherpa has earned lots of time to relax in his beautiful garden with his Dad. Jamie, you’ve earned some time hanging out in the garden with the bestest boy too! 🐾❤️🐾
My Zinnie Kitty is 15yrs old & he’s beginning to change his routine a bit as well. He just wants to be with us all the time & get lots of attention. He’s going through some weight loss & has become super finicky with his food as well. We just keep trying to keep him happy & give him what he wants. He deserves it.
I already told you in a different comment and don't know if you read it. But he is an old dig. Let him have his old age in his garden en home. I know not very exciting to vlog but I saw it with my dog. When she turned 16 she slept almost all her days until she passes a few mobth ago. She became 18. But the last 2 years she only wants her garden and her own home. She was very happy... sometimes she ate a lot and sometimes she could leave it for a week... but not changing the routine... so I think he is happy in his garden. And wants his last years being at ease in his own environment. That's what old dogs do. And yes he is walking like an old dog. If you aren't sure go to the vet. But I think he did the right thing by buying him his beautiful garden. He is happy... at home... ❤
Yea thats very very true 😊 and 18!! Well done you 😮
We love him so much.❤ I pray he gets better.
😊 thank you
Just be with your boy. All he'll want is to know you're around, being there for him. Nothing else matters. It's you and him. Treasure that.
My family sends hugs, love & prayers to Sherpa🙏
Remember, if he doesn’t have an exercise day ~ he won’t have the same appetite … you are doing everything right.
Sherpa can just have good days and bad days , like everyone at times xx hugs to you and sweet sweet Sherpa
Sending big hugs for Sherpa. My Husky is slowing down because it’s getting warmer.
As with older dogs little and often small meals and maybe the warmer months may give him some respite from damp weather.. He's doing okay for his age and hope for every day to be a good one for Sherpa and You..x❤
When my Tex (Border Collie/Aussie) got be around 14, he really just wanted to be home. They know that physically they aren't as strong as they used to be, not as ready for surprises. He also started losing muscle mass. For two years I did everything I could to make him young again. It did not work. They get older, slow down, and they're happy if their world is a little smaller. At the end of the day you do whatever makes an old dog happy.
He is getting old Jamie. My Siberian Huskey was 17.5 when she passed and that was so unusual for that breed. Let him enjoy his twilight years in his beautiful garden with you. Thats his best life!! Old dogs don't metabolize their calories like younger dogs. Its to be expected at his age.
Sherpster still looks a happy boy althought he seems a little lack lustre Jamie. Lots of Love my beautiful boys Annette❤❤❤❤❤❤🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hi Jamie...you know what, just like humans as we age we eat less & move much slower. I believe based on my husky as he aged (16 loving yrs) & as a caregiver to my dad (who btw lived to 102), it's just Sherpa nornal aging. He's extremely well cared for & the less weight may very well be due to just eating less because of his tooth. Try not to worry too much & keep doing what you're doing;; your care for him is absolutely on track as a wonderful caregiver🤗
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I had a Labrador mix, quite large. She made it to 15 years. I did take her to hydro for a few years as she got older. But I eventually saw she was experiencing more back leg pain after the treatment. I stopped the hydro. My Lulu would have good days and bad. She was a pleasure in my life. She passed away in 2019, still miss her. God bless you guys. Jan
Sending virtual hugs to you and Sherpa.🫂 He's definitely has been looking a bit unsteady on his back legs lately. However, he's still looks so happy whenever he's out in that big beautiful garden. You're a good human dad to him,Jamie. Have a great rest of your day Jamie and Sherpa. 😊❤
Have Sherpa in my prayers. I know he is your baby. I bet he loves his yard. Have to keep him moving. 🙏🙏🙏
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Will keep Sherpa in my thoughts, well wishes for our beloved buddy.
Jamie I can see the pain in your face. Sherpa now is much like my dog when he was in end-stage kidney disease. You do whatever you can do and for the rest, just try to make him happy. Do you have a holistic vet anywhere nearby? Although I had used a regular vet for Woody's whole life, when he was declining I went to a holistic one and he did have some helpful ideas that I think helped Woody live several months longer.
There will come a time when your question will be not the length of his life, but the quality of it. Right now he still has a happy face, so keep making those lovely memories with him.
He's slowing down. We all do. Let him rest at home and stop all the visits and walks. He's happiest at home with you.