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I know that the lads dog got ripped up, and that's terrible, but that is mainly down to the lack of ability of the usual volunteer idiots they have at these places.   I don't think getting a dog put

yep he's insured but as my dog was attacked by a sanctuary dog and i only live down the road, after 2 meetings with them they are covering all the costs of the vets   they have bought new harnesses

You sound like a very level headed and honest man, with his dogs best interest at heart, how very refreshing!!   Well done.

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looks like is doing well..and especilly if u say the drainage point is healing its all looking good :thumbs::D amazing how well they can heal ..

Madness isnt it! yeah the vet said its going to plan, just get some weight back on him, aloud for 20miute strolls on the leed now, just looking up!

ahh if vet says its lookin good ul be fine...seen some stuff myself in horses and dogs when i used to work voluntary in vets in uni holidays and bit of tlc works wonders ...keep us posted great to see the pics

ahhh yeh my mum was dead good considering blood makes her faint havent left the house for the past 2 weeks unless was at vets with the puppy or dog, yeh ill make sure i do :)

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Im glad your dogs on the mend pat,I could'nt belive what I was reading the other week it was awful mate but Im really pleased for you

 

Keep up the good work Seany :thumbs:

thanks alot mate, yeh its been a pain but people have helped with advice, lost scouse from the site came to mine with a few frozen rabbits and ad a little look and that helped me, jus gotta be strict and not to much exersise now!

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You sound like a very level headed and honest man, with his dogs best interest at heart, how very refreshing!! :victory:

 

Well done.

thanks means alot :D

 

Best of luck with your dog mate a small bit of advise for you is if you know any one with a cold lazer for treating injuries in atheletes try and get them to lazer the wound after the stitches are removed and it will speed up the healing process from the inside out ok

and if you are near a hydro pool (heated)a few gentle swims at first then build him up with gradual swims say 4xswims for 2mins each time then increase the 2min swim up to another 1 min every 2econd swim until you get to 8or 9 mins ok and try giving warm jacuzzi afterwards you will have him back in no time without putting too mutch pressure on the bad leg hope this helps ok

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You sound like a very level headed and honest man, with his dogs best interest at heart, how very refreshing!! :victory:

 

Well done.

thanks means alot :D

 

Best of luck with your dog mate a small bit of advise for you is if you know any one with a cold lazer for treating injuries in atheletes try and get them to lazer the wound after the stitches are removed and it will speed up the healing process from the inside out ok

and if you are near a hydro pool (heated)a few gentle swims at first then build him up with gradual swims say 4xswims for 2mins each time then increase the 2min swim up to another 1 min every 2econd swim until you get to 8or 9 mins ok and try giving warm jacuzzi afterwards you will have him back in no time without putting too mutch pressure on the bad leg hope this helps ok

thanks alot, yeah ill look into the hydro pool, not sure about anyone with the lazor surgery but who knows,thanks alot atb!

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You sound like a very level headed and honest man, with his dogs best interest at heart, how very refreshing!! :victory:

 

Well done.

thanks means alot :D

 

Best of luck with your dog mate a small bit of advise for you is if you know any one with a cold lazer for treating injuries in atheletes try and get them to lazer the wound after the stitches are removed and it will speed up the healing process from the inside out ok

and if you are near a hydro pool (heated)a few gentle swims at first then build him up with gradual swims say 4xswims for 2mins each time then increase the 2min swim up to another 1 min every 2econd swim until you get to 8or 9 mins ok and try giving warm jacuzzi afterwards you will have him back in no time without putting too mutch pressure on the bad leg hope this helps ok

thanks alot, yeah ill look into the hydro pool, not sure about anyone with the lazor surgery but who knows,thanks alot atb!

 

 

if you know any good greyhound trainer over there they should be able to sort you out where abouts are you ??

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