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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 1070337" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>Ivr got a sensitive, gentle, thoughtful yellow Labrador older lady (Millie) and a young scruffy black Labradoodle lad (Archie) who is highly active, very loving and completely bonkers. Of the two of them it is Archie who is sensitive to illness of all kinds. If it's something like flu, BG going too high or a tummy bug he will just sit as close as possible, preferably with his chin on your knee or his paw touching your foot - almost like he's trying to reassure you. If it is something centred on one area (headache, trigger finger, pulled muscle) he will keep trying to sniff and lick that area. </p><p></p><p>He also reacts quite specifically to visitors who are ill - he will sniff, whine and lay at their feet - we often know that someone is ill before they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 1070337, member: 24561"] Ivr got a sensitive, gentle, thoughtful yellow Labrador older lady (Millie) and a young scruffy black Labradoodle lad (Archie) who is highly active, very loving and completely bonkers. Of the two of them it is Archie who is sensitive to illness of all kinds. If it's something like flu, BG going too high or a tummy bug he will just sit as close as possible, preferably with his chin on your knee or his paw touching your foot - almost like he's trying to reassure you. If it is something centred on one area (headache, trigger finger, pulled muscle) he will keep trying to sniff and lick that area. He also reacts quite specifically to visitors who are ill - he will sniff, whine and lay at their feet - we often know that someone is ill before they do. [/QUOTE]
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