Why though? As said above, if a vet or veterinary nurse are watching they might have useful information to share that he can present to his own vet tomorrow. I see nothing wrong with this.
he has a vet, he doesn’t need a stranger on Instagram “reaching out” when the dog has a vet, that’s where he should be looking for answers.
There is a chance renko won’t make it, let’s hope not, but there is a chance, and he should be keeping these moments to himself for now. His stories before renko came home were “news reporter” Paul, now not so much.
And selfishly, I’ve lost a dog in a similar way, he got very ill very quickly, we spent a good 4 grand on treatment before he passed, and it hurts my heart seeing a dog like this, I think until he knows what’s happening he should keep these moments off line, especially the poor dog shaking (I know it’s the medication but it’s hard to watch)
That’s my opinion, I’m allowed one
He adores his dogs and he had the option of keeping him in the vets (alone) or with him tonight so I wouldn't blame him at all for posting the video as I'm sure some of the clinic staff are watching, along with other vet professionals to help if needed.
so he’s...... on Instagram to keep in touch with his....vet?
Okayyyyy
just saw his last story and he seems a lot brighter!
The medication junkie dog shakes really do seem so worrying at the time though