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Parker1

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  1. il have her xrayed. shes not flat footed at all mate no
  2. im in the angus glens of scotland if it helps
  3. it just seems such a shame to see such a good bitch go to waste!
  4. Im after abit more advice if any of you can help. The same bitch that was talked about in the thread 'Nasty cut' is one i took off a good mate as he moved to the north of england where there is very little work in his area for a lurcher. in her first season she hurt herself running a rabbit and he took her to the vets and was told she either had a hair line fracture in her back right leg or chipped some bone of the leg. he spent alot of time letting her heal and building her up on the lead on the road and she was walking with only the slightest of noticable limps and she runs as well and as fa
  5. thanks everyone for all your advice. its her front left paw and her middle right toe if your looking at it how she would look at it. is there any way of telling if it is snapped or stretched at this stage? couple of lads have said about havin the toe taken off
  6. killing crew when your bitch recovered did her toe straighten again and sit with the rest or did it stay flat?
  7. i will google it. cheers for all the advice i had the bitch to see a mate that is a vet out of hours an he said she had done the tendon and advised alot of rest and salt water to keep the cut clean
  8. odzon? without sounding daft whats that and what does it do?
  9. iv found with my labs if they start to run around me i put my back to a tall fence or wall so they cant get behind me. might be completly different with the lurchers but worth a try
  10. if it is tendon damage what will be the action needed?
  11. cheers il see about getting her down in the morning. bitch seems cursed chipped some bone on her back leg last season in her first season an she has not long finished a long building up period getting her back running with only a slight limp!
  12. okay cheers for the advice. i thought that when i first seen the toe but she dosnt seem in pain at all and is hardly limping so i wondered if it was anything different
  13. i was out the hill tonight and one of my bull crosses bumped up a bluey wish turned her on to one of our rough stone tracks. her been the dog she is she never slowed and ran for another 500 yards. when she came back she had a failry deep cut between her paw pads wish was bleeding badly and the toe closest to the cut seems to be sitting alot flatter then the others. i know it is difficult to say what she has done without seeing the bitch but has anyone any idea what damage she could of done on the details given? and what woulod be the best action to take?
  14. how is it a stupid post pernod? typical jock. i was just after peoples views same as everything there is rough guidlines is there not?
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