
my mum lost her rescue dog to old age 18 months ago.unfortunately,during this time we were waiting confirmation of her having alzheimers,of which the symptoms had been going on for a while (the mountain of dog food in the dogs bowl had to be seen to be believed).since we got the diagnosis and medication it has slowed progress of the disease down,she still acts as if the dog is there and regularly puts food down for him which he never eats of course (as hes dead).its a bit like groundhog day every day. i got a phone call last night from her saying she thought ,after seeing the programme that getting a dog would "make her better".one of the symptoms of the disease is they feel very lonely because of course they dont remember last time someone spoke to them or visited.we have been making excuses to her for the past 18 months about holding off getting another dog,as, whilst it may make her have a daily routine,company,etc,my fear is what if she forgets to feed/feeds too much, leaves door open,doesnt recognise said dog and shoos it out,the list of things going wrong could be endless.occupational health suggested getting adog would be good for her,but unless you know what that persons like imtimately,i feel it would be wrong to take on a dog that may be returned to rescue,lost or at worst involved in an accident.i'd like to know what others think? she lives alone,at the moment as she wont accept any help from outside, is not aware how bad her memory is and we regularly get umpteen reasons why shes "been ill,but is better now..".