
My eldest is 14, in her fifteenth year. Which is
old for a RR.
I've had oldies before, but not this old.
She's totally deaf, but her eyesight is fine. Her sense of smell is going, though. Takes her ages to finnish with an interesting spot.
She still likes to come for a walk, allways first in line :-) But we only walk around the block, with her off the lead, happily
doing what she wants, as I can't call her other than with hand signals, and I cant tell her "no". (obviously no cars about where we walk)
For some time a couple of years ago, she got up at night, planlessly wandering about the house. All our dogs sleep in our bed, so she wasn't feeling lonely.
We solved this with a baby-lamp in the hallway, which obviously helped her feel secure at night.
I think, for an old dog, however confident in it's earlier life, old age makes them feel insecure.
They know they can't run off, or defend themselves anymore.
I think it's best to go with what the dog tells you. If he doesn't want to go outside the garden, to him there is a valid reason, and
I'd respect that. Why make an old dog do something it isn't comfortable with? They've given us company and protecion all
their lifes. In their old age they need us to do the same for them.
I just love old dogs!