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To any young hunters out there.......   IF your dog breaks a leg while out lamping go straight to the vets or take matters into our own hands.   DO NOT leave a dog to suffer over night for the sak

if he gives up he was in the wrong game gafer sorry to here about it but thats hunting

painkillers wont fix a broken leg if your mate cant do right by his dog when it injures itself he dont deserve to own one

I no its part of the game lads its the bad part i have had this 1st hand i gave him the same advice i got don't pack in just get back out there i spoke to him this morning as he was on the way to the vet with the dog don't know the outcome as yet but my guess is he has been pts.

 

the pain killer was metacam it sempt to take the edge off

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I no its part of the game lads its the bad part i have had this 1st hand i gave him the same advice i got don't pack in just get back out there i spoke to him this morning as he was on the way to the vet with the dog don't know the outcome as yet but my guess is he has been pts.

 

the pain killer was metacam it sempt to take the edge off

metacam is an anti inflammatory and a mild to moderate pain killer

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I no its part of the game lads its the bad part i have had this 1st hand i gave him the same advice i got don't pack in just get back out there i spoke to him this morning as he was on the way to the vet with the dog don't know the outcome as yet but my guess is he has been pts.

the pain killer was metacam it sempt to take the edge off

 

metacam is an anti inflammatory and a mild to moderate pain killer

well it worked Paul and that's all I had to hand pal its better than nothing the lad is waiting on the xray from vets as we speak but at least the dog will be more comfortable than I could make it
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To any young hunters out there.......

 

IF your dog breaks a leg while out lamping go straight to the vets or take matters into our own hands.

 

DO NOT leave a dog to suffer over night for the sake of £100.

 

Thats just gives us all a bad name !!!!!!!!!!!

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Same here bedx broke both my arms at different times,,, hurts like hell whilst you move it,,, but stay still you don't feel a thing,,,..

 

Was talking to vin about this one night,, when one of the dogs cought a rabbit,, and the rabbit had a horrible break in its leg,, this prompted a discution about if a dog broke its leg,,, he would go straight to the vet,,, I would pts,,

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Same here bedx broke both my arms at different times,,, hurts like hell whilst you move it,,, but stay still you don't feel a thing,,,..

 

Was talking to vin about this one night,, when one of the dogs cought a rabbit,, and the rabbit had a horrible break in its leg,, this prompted a discution about if a dog broke its leg,,, he would go straight to the vet,,, I would pts,,

i too would pts but we are all different

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immobilisation would be a must, it would reduce the risk of further damage either to the bone / bones or any associated ligaments, tendons, blood vessels, a simple splint could / may suffice but ensure a good distal ( beyond the injury) pulse / blood supply must be present and monitored as swelling may occlude blood vessels, do not try any reduction (putting the bone / bones back in the right place) unless you REALLY know what your doing as it may do more harm than good, if obvious internal bleeding / severe swelling elevate the limb if possible, tourniquets are old hat and should be released intermittently if used to help ensure perfusion / blood supply, if the bleed wasn't too serious hopefully it would clot and stop or at least lessen to a manageable level, but above all for all that your dog does for you get to a vet asap

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To any young hunters out there.......

 

IF your dog breaks a leg while out lamping go straight to the vets or take matters into our own hands.

 

DO NOT leave a dog to suffer over night for the sake of £100.

 

Thats just gives us all a bad name !!!!!!!!!!!

its not 100quid tho is it mate runs into 000s just for the pain killer its 300quid exrays and the rest another 500 so if youe not got a grand in the bank or no insurance you do what you can and if you carnt do that you have to pts i love it how lads get on n just say get to the vets as sometimes there no eans of payment expecially with xmas aswell its just skint me getting a lad back end rebuilt 2800quid and if i was ever in that situation again it would have just been pts

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