BG has been all over the place for the last couple of days. Far too high (up into the 15's) and far too low (down to 2.3 at the lowest point). Trying to compensate for the high readings, I seem to be reacting slowly but too much to insulin and then to carbs when it reaches hypo levels.
Em was in today, quite upset over Hugo's demise. The vet allowed her to hold him and pet him as he died. I don't know if that was good for her. It probably was for Hugo though. DIL is already saying that she can't live without a dog in the house. The house feels empty to her, now that Hugo is gone. I suggested that if there is to be another dog, it should be a small one. I gather a French bulldog is a preference. Of course, DIL would like to rehome a dog that has been abandoned or ill treated but the rehoming centres, naturally, won't send a dog to a home it can't inspect and nobody on this Island does such inspections these days - the SSPCA man used to, but not now and the vet used to but, again, not now. Apparently she would like to rehome one of the many staffies that need homes, but that can't be. Just as well, in my opinion - a staffie would not be popular with the neighbours, any more than other dogs they have had.
Although Hugo was "rescued" from a bad situation, it wasn't done through one of the agencies. He was advertised online for sale and DIL bought him directly from his previous owner. So no home inspection was required. The same will apply to any new dog that she buys.