Cheers mike,sounds just the job that.
I know westy, i thought it would be about a tenner?
http://www.caninehealthandhydro.com/prices-bookings/
Ive just rang them and its £30 per session
Cheers mate, that's what I'll do. 250 does seem steep? Did your pup make a full recovery? I'm told mine will but it's always a worry
I've just rung a farmer to borrow a trough paulas, the wife will love that in the back yard
Yes I could I suppose, they just promote all this that warm water helps more. She puts weight on it now and no pain there but her foot is a little bent in and obviously very little muscle. I'm just wondering whether I'm just jumping the gun and let her get better on her own?
Any coursing lads/lasses used hydrotherapy to help a dog on? My pups 14 weeks and just had a splint taken off, had a tiny fracture on her back leg and can't decide whether to leave her to get better naturally or take her swimming at a canine hydro centre which costs £250 for 10 sessions. The vets expect a 100 percent recovery anyway but if I can do anything positive for her I will !
Any thoughts appreciated!
Yes it's statistically proven that if you take your own beer even cold drank cold on a cold wet day, your dog will be out of control, menacing all and sundry
I like a beer probably more than most but at the right times, I can never understand why every time I go to a show there's folk drinking warm cans of beer when it's freezing or raining??!!! I'm just not having it that there enjoying the can ?
There usually the ones with out of control dogs which obviously makes sense !
If they excel in the ring does it really matter how they are in the field?no not at all maybe I'm just been picky and want to much from a dog lol
Haha thought so !!!!!
In all reality stewie, were very limited on what we can put on here and whenever someone does something half the folk don't agree and start slating them. Baw brings abit of mind humour to the site and doesn't set out to maliciously upset someone.
Crack on baw but leave off the salukis as I've just got a pup here and don't want to be falling out with you