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Eileen Chesworth
  • 57, Female
  • Kelowna BC
  • Canada
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Hi there Eileen, So glad to hear that BaiLee is on the mend...thank you for sharing you experience with us, personally I have never heard of HOD, (fore warned is fore armed) Thanks again and hope he keeps getting better and better
November 7
Thanks to Eileen and Camilla for all the info on HOD(I had never heard of it either) Hope Bailey is as good as new!!
November 7
Thankyou Eileen for sharing your journey with BaiLee on this disease. I personally have not ever heard of it, so it was very interesting. Thank-you Camilla for this article, I will read and save it with my other dog health information and thanks to…
November 6

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How many Irish Setters do you have?
One
How long have you owned Irish Setters?
2 years
About Me:
My husband and I are retired. We have 3 cats in our home in addition to our little red boy who is named BaiLee. It was hard for him to understand that cats are not dogs at first but he is learning rapidly.

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Eirecrest Moonlight Magic (BaiLee) Journey through HOD

I am going to record BaiLee's diagnosis, treatment and prognosis for all to learn - from Jim and Eileen Chesworth

BaiLee was a normal puppy until he turned 4 months old. He was his usual self the night before. He liked to romp and was enthusiastic about learning. He was attending doggie school where he learned that all dogs are not approachable, heel , sit, stay, down and walk on a lead. We learned how to deal with dominating, mouthing and pawing behaviour effectively. BaiLee loved his crate an… Continue

Posted on November 6, 2009 at 9:00am — 8 Comments

Eileen Chesworth

TRY Looking on the website for this smilebox creation. It includes music and pictures of BaiLee

http://secure.smilebox.com/ecom/openTheBox?sendevent=4e546b334d7a517a4e773d3d0d0a&campaign=blog_playback_link&blogview=true

Posted on December 15, 2008 at 1:31pm — 1 Comment

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At 2:29am on November 13, 2009, Dee Rance said…
Hi there Eileen
If you find that he isn't eating enough, try a couple of sardines in his dinner mashed up or tuna mashed up as well. he needs to keep his 'gut' working regularly, Saffy had the same problem when she was young, couldn't keep weight on her she just wouldn't eat at all. I had to hand feed her up till she was over a year but now well anything is legally hers even if it is in someone's mouth.
Surprising how they change their ways....Good luck with Bailey speak soon
At 5:25pm on November 8, 2009, rosey fyfe said…
hi there eileen
i was reading your history of your awful experience with bailee it must have terrible for you and so worrying poor little bailee
i am so glad that he appears to have made a full recovery and you now have a lovely happy setter he is very lucky to have such caring owners
i have not heard of this condition (HOD)
thanks for sharing your experience as i am sure there are loads of setters owners out there that have not heard of it to
regards
rosey
At 5:33am on November 7, 2009, Dee Rance said…
Hi there Eileen I read that you feed BaiLee Grapes, did you know that they and their by products are poisonous to dogs, Grapes. raisins, and sultanas. all the best Dee and the gang
At 5:31pm on November 5, 2009, rosey fyfe said…
hi eileen
thank you for all your advice it is very much appreciated
my last setter herbie was also quite obsessive with sticks especially in later life
and most times i took him out to the local park he was constantly on the lookout for them to pick up and eat i eventually had to sometimes put a muzzle on him when he was doing this as i was terrified incase he got a stomach obstruction
i am taking bailey to the vets tomorrow to get his first vaccination so hopefully it wont be to long now until i'm able to get him out and about...i can't wait
thanks for the advice re the chewing ... i got him a puppy starter kit out the petshop which contains 3 different bones for different stages of the puppys development but i might get some of the thing that you suggested for to try... anythings worth a try eeh
regards
rosey
At 10:18am on November 3, 2009, rosey fyfe said…
hi eileen
i am now the proud owner of a 10 week old irish setter puppy hope you don't mind but i have called him bailey as i really like the name
he is very mischievious and is in to everything at the moment and i darent turn my back for a minute as he is wanting to chew everything in sight
regards rosey and bailey
At 5:55pm on October 31, 2009, rosey fyfe said…
yes eileen
bailey looks like he enjoys getting his pictures taken in all the different costumes quite the wee poser
At 8:27am on October 31, 2009, rosey fyfe said…
hi eileen
i just love your pictures of bailee in all the fabulous costumes they really cheered me up and made me smile
what a lovely dog
At 3:15pm on August 21, 2009, Christi Eckert said…
Hi Eileen.
I decided to join and show off some pictures of Liam and Flynn. I thought I'd say hello and welcome you to look at some pictures of Bailee's daddy.
At 4:00am on March 9, 2009, Sandra Mather said…
hi trhere a while since ive been in touch with you. how are you?
ive been so busy with shows and then ive been ill. And of course just attended crufts the year is going by fast. Let me know your news....
At 2:23am on February 22, 2009, Mariana Åhnberg said…
Lovely pictures!! Snow, sun and happy feelings makes the redcoats really shine... I
 
 

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