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Last evening i was up the garden ( which is seperated into 4 sections with picket fencing) and my dogs jumped over to get to me. They was being jelious because i was playing with the ferrits lol. Anyway one of them got his back leg stuck in the fence :( i was terrified thinking he had snapped his leg. It seemed to happened really slowly but as i ran to him he got Himself free n luckly only had a scratch :D i was delighted. But i know it could of bin much worse so as i couldn't sleep last night for worrying i was up at 6 and cut the tops off all the fences. Im not looking forward to when my mum gets up and gives me a bollocking for it though :( ha ha. Im not saying anyone else is as niaeve as me but imcase you are learn from my mistake and chop the bloody tops off :) thanks for reading ATB

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my dog jumped the back gate after a cat one night and at the other side he landed on the wheelie bin his back leg caught in the handle of the bin he was hanging by his leg screaming i taught it broke but it was all right gave me some fright

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Good on you mate, i'd love to know how your ma took it? Mines a fecking nightmare for shit like that. The other day he managed to get his leg stuck in the handle on the front of the oven :blink: Just pure retarded.

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Suprisingly she was ok with it :) aslong as i paint it and the living room while im at it she'll be happy ha ha. Its just one of mine whos clumsby i fear for his life everytime he runs i was down this old quarry the other week and theres 100s of acers and hes found every bit of barbed wire there is to cut himself on bloody bull xs lol

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Good on you mate, i'd love to know how your ma took it? Mines a fecking nightmare for shit like that. The other day he managed to get his leg stuck in the handle on the front of the oven :blink: Just pure retarded.

Thats what you get for letting it in the house................ :tongue2:

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Good on you mate, i'd love to know how your ma took it? Mines a fecking nightmare for shit like that. The other day he managed to get his leg stuck in the handle on the front of the oven :blink: Just pure retarded.

Thats what you get for letting it in the house................ :tongue2:

 

 

I know mate, wee fecker is in the house coming back from the last accident he had! At 15 months, he's had more than twice the number of stitches he's had months on the planet, and has been knocked out and taken to the vets to be put back together twice. He's not clumsy so much as mental. :laugh: I'm leaving him in the house now tho, he seems to have taken his gaurd dog role to heart. :thumbs: And it frees up kennel space for the next episode. . . . .

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Good on you mate, i'd love to know how your ma took it? Mines a fecking nightmare for shit like that. The other day he managed to get his leg stuck in the handle on the front of the oven :blink: Just pure retarded.

Thats what you get for letting it in the house................ :tongue2:

 

 

I know mate, wee fecker is in the house coming back from the last accident he had! At 15 months, he's had more than twice the number of stitches he's had months on the planet, and has been knocked out and taken to the vets to be put back together twice. He's not clumsy so much as mental. :laugh: I'm leaving him in the house now tho, he seems to have taken his gaurd dog role to heart. :thumbs: And it frees up kennel space for the next episode. . . . .

Got a similar twat here the now mate...........2 pups at 19 month the now and 1 of them is just accident prone... :wallbash: Burst the inside of his leg somehow abot a week and a half ago.....no limp or feck all, only noticed it as i check them regular for ticks this time of year...... :thumbdown:

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Dogs mate, they drive you to despair sometimes. This one hit a piece of metal recently while flat out, sliced everything away inside his back leg, from high on the upper leg, down to the ankle. When i carried him off the mountain, you could see the bone from below the groin all the way down, to the ankle, including the knee joint, tendons and ligaments, also took a chunk out of the muscle. Was fairly sure he was destined for a hole i the garden. But here he is now bouncing about like a twat. Had him off the lead out in the woods last couple of days for the first time in ages. Feels very good. :thumbs:

 

So should i go fishing or take him for another walk?

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i know wat you mean with bull crosses and accident mate mine got more marks on him at 9 months than my collie x has ever had lol cost be a bloody fortune in antiseptic stuff buet it will be worth it hopefully.

 

all the best

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Dogs mate, they drive you to despair sometimes. This one hit a piece of metal recently while flat out, sliced everything away inside his back leg, from high on the upper leg, down to the ankle. When i carried him off the mountain, you could see the bone from below the groin all the way down, to the ankle, including the knee joint, tendons and ligaments, also took a chunk out of the muscle. Was fairly sure he was destined for a hole i the garden. But here he is now bouncing about like a twat. Had him off the lead out in the woods last couple of days for the first time in ages. Feels very good. :thumbs:

 

So should i go fishing or take him for another walk?

Oh....sore one.. :thumbdown:

Well i'm ruffer than a big bag of ruff things so sitting by the river waiting for a bite sounds good to me..... :thumbs:

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