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Had the dogs up in the fells saturday, dogs wer enjoying it found a few fox earths seen some good views but not 50yrds from the car and meg hit tara flat out and ended up with a limp so left it sunday still not baring weight on it so vets on monday to find shes broke her back leg just above the growth plate. Im gutted but cant be wraped in cotten wool all time. Any one seen a break at the growth plate? Vets said she should be ok to run but might have problems with arthritis when older, shes not to bad today shes happy as larry tryin to run around on 3 legs but shes to be kept on lead and caged for 2 weeks at least until its xrayed again

A very disapointed meg.

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Im pretty certain she will be fine mate.. ..the break my dog done shattered the bone into about 6 small fragment's..it was caused by him turning on a rabbit and he stabbed his foot into the floor whi

..it's bad enough having a lame pup and all that comes with it..so you can do without getting nagged of the other half..just look on the bright side..you have a good pup that will be ready for the com

Your right millet but they have there advantages in the kitchen lol

For fook's sake mate im gutted for you..as you might already know i have had to have mine to the vet's aswell but that was my pup's fault for being a headbanger..ive never had one with a break that young but i had a dog with a bad break on his hock at 9mth old..he ran spot on for many year's after he healed the was a slight twist to his foot but it made no difference..

Im sure she will heal quick and fine.. :victory: ...the only problem you are going to have is keeping her calm for a couple of week's.. :icon_eek:

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Thanks lads, Just over 15 week rocky so hopefully she should make a good recovery, millet you saying about the break at 9 month and making a full recovery and still too run has put my mind at rest a little, i was worried at first but im trying not to think the worst. Its hard keeping her calm and to top it off she wont pee or poo whilst on the lead so havin to let her in the garden and egnore her to stop her getting exited, keeping my son away from her is the hardest part she gets over exited and starts bouncin off the cage when hes there winding her up lol i havent been on the fourms for a while so didnt hear about yours what hapend she ok?

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got a terrier here thats is still limping after a freak 4 month ago ,she fratsured her front right elbow ,vets said she should make a full recovery but get arthertis at a later stage ,so hopfully she be ok ,different with running dogs

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Thanks lads, Just over 15 week rocky so hopefully she should make a good recovery, millet you saying about the break at 9 month and making a full recovery and still too run has put my mind at rest a little, i was worried at first but im trying not to think the worst. Its hard keeping her calm and to top it off she wont pee or poo whilst on the lead so havin to let her in the garden and egnore her to stop her getting exited, keeping my son away from her is the hardest part she gets over exited and starts bouncin off the cage when hes there winding her up lol i havent been on the fourms for a while so didnt hear about yours what hapend she ok?

Im pretty certain she will be fine mate.. :yes: ..the break my dog done shattered the bone into about 6 small fragment's..it was caused by him turning on a rabbit and he stabbed his foot into the floor which caused a pile drive effect..it was pretty bad to look at the Xray's but like i said he healed fine and was walking ok after around 4wk's..

This pup of my ran into a metal spike which went 2in into her side causing a half golf ball size lump full of puss..she is on antibiotic's now and on the mend. :thumbs:

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Thats gutting mate, hopefully she'll make a full recovery for you. You are right mate you can't wrap them up in cotton wool and by the looks of it these pups are flat out all the time, so its not easy trying to hold them back.

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When she done it she let out a little whimper and started runin wild again but on 3 legs lol, millet shes lucky not to of Punctured a organ or something quite lucky there. Hows your pup getting on johnny, did you get the postal order?

Yeh got it mate, nice one. :thumbs:

 

My pup is doing great she's flat out everywhere, can't tire her out. Like you said mate could've been a lot worse with Meg.

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