taylorsdad 0 Posted August 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 If you feel the dog is worth it you should get the dog fixed and money shouldnt come into it .....One of my dogs broke his hok last year and he was taken to the best orthapedic surgeon in the country and the first thing I said to himm was do whatever it takes to get this dog back to some normality no matter of the cost ...I was told that he may never run again but as long as I got this dog even 70 percent to what he was I would be happy as he gives me his all so the least I could do was give the dog a chance ...he was operated on and now has 2 pins in his hok ..he was in a cast for 3 month 3 very long months with the dressing haveing to be changed every 5 days ....he was walked on a leed for about a month then his fitness was worked on to tighten everything up ...he has had all summer to rest but run everyday on easy ground he is back amongst it again and everything looks ok but whos to say he wont break his leg on his next slip but he is here to be grafted and earn his keep and you cant wrap a dog like this in cotton wool ....I know what your going through but dont come on here moaning about the RSPCA they are the ones offering to fix your dog and if your not going to put your hands in your pocket then there your only option ....if you thought anything of your dog then you would of got it done properly no questions asked ....it cost me 0ver 3k to get this dog fixed and alot of hard work to get him back fit but its the least I could do .... Hers a pic of him after his first proper graft after his break . MOO i dont need shit of you ok butt its F##king hard to pull anything out of your pocket when theres f##k all to pull out ok mate, i do the best i can by my dogs as iv said i was laid off from work 3 weeks ago im trying to surfive on £60 pound a week with a young family to keep, so unless you have been in the same situation keep your comments to your self. thanks TD Quote Link to post
MOO 730 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 If you feel the dog is worth it you should get the dog fixed and money shouldnt come into it .....One of my dogs broke his hok last year and he was taken to the best orthapedic surgeon in the country and the first thing I said to himm was do whatever it takes to get this dog back to some normality no matter of the cost ...I was told that he may never run again but as long as I got this dog even 70 percent to what he was I would be happy as he gives me his all so the least I could do was give the dog a chance ...he was operated on and now has 2 pins in his hok ..he was in a cast for 3 month 3 very long months with the dressing haveing to be changed every 5 days ....he was walked on a leed for about a month then his fitness was worked on to tighten everything up ...he has had all summer to rest but run everyday on easy ground he is back amongst it again and everything looks ok but whos to say he wont break his leg on his next slip but he is here to be grafted and earn his keep and you cant wrap a dog like this in cotton wool ....I know what your going through but dont come on here moaning about the RSPCA they are the ones offering to fix your dog and if your not going to put your hands in your pocket then there your only option ....if you thought anything of your dog then you would of got it done properly no questions asked ....it cost me 0ver 3k to get this dog fixed and alot of hard work to get him back fit but its the least I could do .... Hers a pic of him after his first proper graft after his break . MOO i dont need shit of you ok butt its F##king hard to pull anything out of your pocket when theres f##k all to pull out ok mate, i do the best i can by my dogs as iv said i was laid off from work 3 weeks ago im trying to surfive on £60 pound a week with a young family to keep, so unless you have been in the same situation keep your comments to your self. thanks TD Just dont bite the hand thats trying to feed you Quote Link to post
mooney1 120 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 If you feel the dog is worth it you should get the dog fixed and money shouldnt come into it .....One of my dogs broke his hok last year and he was taken to the best orthapedic surgeon in the country and the first thing I said to himm was do whatever it takes to get this dog back to some normality no matter of the cost ...I was told that he may never run again but as long as I got this dog even 70 percent to what he was I would be happy as he gives me his all so the least I could do was give the dog a chance ...he was operated on and now has 2 pins in his hok ..he was in a cast for 3 month 3 very long months with the dressing haveing to be changed every 5 days ....he was walked on a leed for about a month then his fitness was worked on to tighten everything up ...he has had all summer to rest but run everyday on easy ground he is back amongst it again and everything looks ok but whos to say he wont break his leg on his next slip but he is here to be grafted and earn his keep and you cant wrap a dog like this in cotton wool ....I know what your going through but dont come on here moaning about the RSPCA they are the ones offering to fix your dog and if your not going to put your hands in your pocket then there your only option ....if you thought anything of your dog then you would of got it done properly no questions asked ....it cost me 0ver 3k to get this dog fixed and alot of hard work to get him back fit but its the least I could do .... Hers a pic of him after his first proper graft after his break . all i can say moo is that you have been ripped off by the vet you use, my dog had the same break and the same treatment for £500,that was 2 years ago.she is as good as new atb mooney Quote Link to post
craigyboy 1,274 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 it alright you lot telling him to get his hand in his pocket,times are fecking hard for some people at the moment,kinel dya think if he had 3 grand lying around hed be on here asking for advice i still cant believe the pdsa wont do owt i live 30 miles from the nearest pdsa and they never mentioned anything about a catchment area Quote Link to post
jamestwo 0 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 if its got splint on and getting anti imflamatorys with painkillers just keep up appointments rspca when date of neutering comes round make excuse up that way your dog keeps getting its leg treated Quote Link to post
chimp 299 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 why the hell would anyone take a working dog to the rspca? get down the bluecross Quote Link to post
spiderpig 39 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 taylors lad if you are a 100% genuine then fuuck the rspca off and il help ya and im sure a few others will too as long as we get it back,how much are we talking altogether do you think? then see who will help ya out Quote Link to post
MOO 730 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 If you feel the dog is worth it you should get the dog fixed and money shouldnt come into it .....One of my dogs broke his hok last year and he was taken to the best orthapedic surgeon in the country and the first thing I said to himm was do whatever it takes to get this dog back to some normality no matter of the cost ...I was told that he may never run again but as long as I got this dog even 70 percent to what he was I would be happy as he gives me his all so the least I could do was give the dog a chance ...he was operated on and now has 2 pins in his hok ..he was in a cast for 3 month 3 very long months with the dressing haveing to be changed every 5 days ....he was walked on a leed for about a month then his fitness was worked on to tighten everything up ...he has had all summer to rest but run everyday on easy ground he is back amongst it again and everything looks ok but whos to say he wont break his leg on his next slip but he is here to be grafted and earn his keep and you cant wrap a dog like this in cotton wool ....I know what your going through but dont come on here moaning about the RSPCA they are the ones offering to fix your dog and if your not going to put your hands in your pocket then there your only option ....if you thought anything of your dog then you would of got it done properly no questions asked ....it cost me 0ver 3k to get this dog fixed and alot of hard work to get him back fit but its the least I could do .... Hers a pic of him after his first proper graft after his break . all i can say moo is that you have been ripped off by the vet you use, my dog had the same break and the same treatment for £500,that was 2 years ago.she is as good as new atb mooney Ripped of my arse these type of breaks are graded from 1-5 ....5 being worst case this dog had a 4.5 break and still has some bone floating about inside he needed 3 months treatment every 5 days ...... like I said I went to the best in the country as my vet wouldnt or couldnt fix such a severe break .......and running around a ring chaseing ribbons which seems to be your thing judging by your pic obviously your dog is still ok Quote Link to post
craigyboy 1,274 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 If you feel the dog is worth it you should get the dog fixed and money shouldnt come into it .....One of my dogs broke his hok last year and he was taken to the best orthapedic surgeon in the country and the first thing I said to himm was do whatever it takes to get this dog back to some normality no matter of the cost ...I was told that he may never run again but as long as I got this dog even 70 percent to what he was I would be happy as he gives me his all so the least I could do was give the dog a chance ...he was operated on and now has 2 pins in his hok ..he was in a cast for 3 month 3 very long months with the dressing haveing to be changed every 5 days ....he was walked on a leed for about a month then his fitness was worked on to tighten everything up ...he has had all summer to rest but run everyday on easy ground he is back amongst it again and everything looks ok but whos to say he wont break his leg on his next slip but he is here to be grafted and earn his keep and you cant wrap a dog like this in cotton wool ....I know what your going through but dont come on here moaning about the RSPCA they are the ones offering to fix your dog and if your not going to put your hands in your pocket then there your only option ....if you thought anything of your dog then you would of got it done properly no questions asked ....it cost me 0ver 3k to get this dog fixed and alot of hard work to get him back fit but its the least I could do .... Hers a pic of him after his first proper graft after his break . all i can say moo is that you have been ripped off by the vet you use, my dog had the same break and the same treatment for £500,that was 2 years ago.she is as good as new atb mooney Ripped of my arse these type of breaks are graded from 1-5 ....5 being worst case this dog had a 4.5 break and still has some bone floating about inside he needed 3 months treatment every 5 days ...... like I said I went to the best in the country as my vet wouldnt or couldnt fix such a severe break .......and running around a ring chaseing ribbons which seems to be your thing judging by your pic obviously your dog is still ok youve been conned mate,its just another veterinary way to get more dosh out of ya,trust me you were Quote Link to post
mooney1 120 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 If you feel the dog is worth it you should get the dog fixed and money shouldnt come into it .....One of my dogs broke his hok last year and he was taken to the best orthapedic surgeon in the country and the first thing I said to himm was do whatever it takes to get this dog back to some normality no matter of the cost ...I was told that he may never run again but as long as I got this dog even 70 percent to what he was I would be happy as he gives me his all so the least I could do was give the dog a chance ...he was operated on and now has 2 pins in his hok ..he was in a cast for 3 month 3 very long months with the dressing haveing to be changed every 5 days ....he was walked on a leed for about a month then his fitness was worked on to tighten everything up ...he has had all summer to rest but run everyday on easy ground he is back amongst it again and everything looks ok but whos to say he wont break his leg on his next slip but he is here to be grafted and earn his keep and you cant wrap a dog like this in cotton wool ....I know what your going through but dont come on here moaning about the RSPCA they are the ones offering to fix your dog and if your not going to put your hands in your pocket then there your only option ....if you thought anything of your dog then you would of got it done properly no questions asked ....it cost me 0ver 3k to get this dog fixed and alot of hard work to get him back fit but its the least I could do .... Hers a pic of him after his first proper graft after his break . all i can say moo is that you have been ripped off by the vet you use, my dog had the same break and the same treatment for £500,that was 2 years ago.she is as good as new atb mooney Ripped of my arse these type of breaks are graded from 1-5 ....5 being worst case this dog had a 4.5 break and still has some bone floating about inside he needed 3 months treatment every 5 days ...... like I said I went to the best in the country as my vet wouldnt or couldnt fix such a severe break .......and running around a ring chaseing ribbons which seems to be your thing judging by your pic obviously your dog is still ok youve been conned mate,its just another veterinary way to get more dosh out of ya,trust me you were thanks for that craigy boy,moo cannot see it,and for chasing ribbons buisness f####ng grow up man iwork the dogs aswell as race at game fairs for a bit of fun like so many other people.and yes my dog is still ok because it was treated by a proper vet who like i said did not rip me off. Quote Link to post
MOO 730 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 (edited) If you feel the dog is worth it you should get the dog fixed and money shouldnt come into it .....One of my dogs broke his hok last year and he was taken to the best orthapedic surgeon in the country and the first thing I said to himm was do whatever it takes to get this dog back to some normality no matter of the cost ...I was told that he may never run again but as long as I got this dog even 70 percent to what he was I would be happy as he gives me his all so the least I could do was give the dog a chance ...he was operated on and now has 2 pins in his hok ..he was in a cast for 3 month 3 very long months with the dressing haveing to be changed every 5 days ....he was walked on a leed for about a month then his fitness was worked on to tighten everything up ...he has had all summer to rest but run everyday on easy ground he is back amongst it again and everything looks ok but whos to say he wont break his leg on his next slip but he is here to be grafted and earn his keep and you cant wrap a dog like this in cotton wool ....I know what your going through but dont come on here moaning about the RSPCA they are the ones offering to fix your dog and if your not going to put your hands in your pocket then there your only option ....if you thought anything of your dog then you would of got it done properly no questions asked ....it cost me 0ver 3k to get this dog fixed and alot of hard work to get him back fit but its the least I could do .... Hers a pic of him after his first proper graft after his break . all i can say moo is that you have been ripped off by the vet you use, my dog had the same break and the same treatment for £500,that was 2 years ago.she is as good as new atb mooney Ripped of my arse these type of breaks are graded from 1-5 ....5 being worst case this dog had a 4.5 break and still has some bone floating about inside he needed 3 months treatment every 5 days ...... like I said I went to the best in the country as my vet wouldnt or couldnt fix such a severe break .......and running around a ring chaseing ribbons which seems to be your thing judging by your pic obviously your dog is still ok youve been conned mate,its just another veterinary way to get more dosh out of ya,trust me you were thanks for that craigy boy,moo cannot see it,and for chasing ribbons buisness f####ng grow up man iwork the dogs aswell as race at game fairs for a bit of fun like so many other people.and yes my dog is still ok because it was treated by a proper vet who like i said did not rip me off. So you got yours fixed by a normal vet ... mine was done by the best orthapedic surgeon in the country that is the differance...lovely sandals by the way Edited August 29, 2009 by MOO Quote Link to post
spiderpig 39 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 no need to ruin this thread lads Quote Link to post
taylorsdad 0 Posted August 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 Spiderpig belive me iv never been so serious and genuine in my life, but i do have some good news, iv been acceppted for a credit card with my bank barclays this morning and should have it by wednesday it has a £2000 limit so should be more than enough to cover him, hes on antinflamitorys till wednesday because the swelling is so bad, so ill take him straight to a decent vet then, iv also found a decent vets thanks to Kiz iv spoke to them they said they can deal with the break no probs and will charge a cheaper rate because of the situation im in. so thanks every one for the help hopfully this time next week it'll all be sorted, and is leg will be well on the mend, il keep you all informed. Thanks again all TD Quote Link to post
diggerdog 0 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 thats good news, hope all goes well, keep us updated atb Quote Link to post
mooney1 120 Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 If you feel the dog is worth it you should get the dog fixed and money shouldnt come into it .....One of my dogs broke his hok last year and he was taken to the best orthapedic surgeon in the country and the first thing I said to himm was do whatever it takes to get this dog back to some normality no matter of the cost ...I was told that he may never run again but as long as I got this dog even 70 percent to what he was I would be happy as he gives me his all so the least I could do was give the dog a chance ...he was operated on and now has 2 pins in his hok ..he was in a cast for 3 month 3 very long months with the dressing haveing to be changed every 5 days ....he was walked on a leed for about a month then his fitness was worked on to tighten everything up ...he has had all summer to rest but run everyday on easy ground he is back amongst it again and everything looks ok but whos to say he wont break his leg on his next slip but he is here to be grafted and earn his keep and you cant wrap a dog like this in cotton wool ....I know what your going through but dont come on here moaning about the RSPCA they are the ones offering to fix your dog and if your not going to put your hands in your pocket then there your only option ....if you thought anything of your dog then you would of got it done properly no questions asked ....it cost me 0ver 3k to get this dog fixed and alot of hard work to get him back fit but its the least I could do .... Hers a pic of him after his first proper graft after his break . all i can say moo is that you have been ripped off by the vet you use, my dog had the same break and the same treatment for £500,that was 2 years ago.she is as good as new atb mooney Ripped of my arse these type of breaks are graded from 1-5 ....5 being worst case this dog had a 4.5 break and still has some bone floating about inside he needed 3 months treatment every 5 days ...... like I said I went to the best in the country as my vet wouldnt or couldnt fix such a severe break .......and running around a ring chaseing ribbons which seems to be your thing judging by your pic obviously your dog is still ok youve been conned mate,its just another veterinary way to get more dosh out of ya,trust me you were thanks for that craigy boy,moo cannot see it,and for chasing ribbons buisness f####ng grow up man iwork the dogs aswell as race at game fairs for a bit of fun like so many other people.and yes my dog is still ok because it was treated by a proper vet who like i said did not rip me off. So you got yours fixed by a normal vet ... mine was done by the best orthapedic surgeon in the country that is the differance...lovely sandals by the way you are so perfect in every way moo it must be nice,best vet , ect ,ect, ect best treatment ect, ect, what the f##cks up man can u not have a proper talk with anyone,by the way did,nt no you was into blokes with sandles ., Quote Link to post
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