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Well lads last night I went for little walk any ways about 300 yards from house in smooth soft field lamp on got suprise young Charlie out in th open. slip!!! bitch gave two three turns unsuccessful any hows she back like this. She not shy for slamming a hedge.any how's this the result 130 euro vet bill 14 stitches . Any body can tell me how long she be out I not for rushing her health is my priority cheers del

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A good dog man once told me: when you think he's ready to run, give him another 2 weeks on the lead.

 

It's served me well a couple of times.

 

All the best and wishing him a speedy recovery.

That's true to mate but try educating the thick young feckers that,they would be out the next week when the stitches have been took out.because they no best.thats why I've stopped telling my own son what to do as he would rather take advice from his muppet pals who's had dogs 2-5yrs.then he twists when he asks me something then I reply go and ask 1 of ya mate you listen to them.

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A good dog man once told me: when you think he's ready to run, give him another 2 weeks on the lead.

 

It's served me well a couple of times.

 

All the best and wishing him a speedy recovery.

That's true to mate but try educating the thick young feckers that,they would be out the next week when the stitches have been took out.because they no best.thats why I've stopped telling my own son what to do as he would rather take advice from his muppet pals who's had dogs 2-5yrs.then he twists when he asks me something then I reply go and ask 1 of ya mate you listen to them.

Haha there's no telling us young'uns. We have to find out the hard way. That's just life I'm afraid chief.

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looking at the pic as best I can, if it just skin/fur, rip be ok I say in month no prob, if it was muscle be another 2 weeks on top . my younger dog had a shoulder injury(internal ) when he was 12 months old he was out 10 weeks 8 weeks lead , 2 weeks bike work , they soon heal young dogs :yes: , though he might few niggles with it as he gets older , as most injury's they + us get when young deff come back to you in old age . :cray:

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A good dog man once told me: when you think he's ready to run, give him another 2 weeks on the lead.

 

It's served me well a couple of times.

 

All the best and wishing him a speedy recovery.

That's true to mate but try educating the thick young feckers that,they would be out the next week when the stitches have been took out.because they no best.thats why I've stopped telling my own son what to do as he would rather take advice from his muppet pals who's had dogs 2-5yrs.then he twists when he asks me something then I reply go and ask 1 of ya mate you listen to them.
Haha there's no telling us young'uns. We have to find out the hard way. That's just life I'm afraid chief.

That quote made me chuckle cos ya not wrong but will you still take it in lol

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A good dog man once told me: when you think he's ready to run, give him another 2 weeks on the lead.

 

It's served me well a couple of times.

 

All the best and wishing him a speedy recovery.

That's true to mate but try educating the thick young feckers that,they would be out the next week when the stitches have been took out.because they no best.thats why I've stopped telling my own son what to do as he would rather take advice from his muppet pals who's had dogs 2-5yrs.then he twists when he asks me something then I reply go and ask 1 of ya mate you listen to them.
Haha there's no telling us young'uns. We have to find out the hard way. That's just life I'm afraid chief.
That quote made me chuckle cos ya not wrong but will you still take it in lol

You sound like you've forgot that you were young once.

 

Or were you "different"? Lol.

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A good dog man once told me: when you think he's ready to run, give him another 2 weeks on the lead.

 

It's served me well a couple of times.

 

All the best and wishing him a speedy recovery.

That's true to mate but try educating the thick young feckers that,they would be out the next week when the stitches have been took out.because they no best.thats why I've stopped telling my own son what to do as he would rather take advice from his muppet pals who's had dogs 2-5yrs.then he twists when he asks me something then I reply go and ask 1 of ya mate you listen to them.
Haha there's no telling us young'uns. We have to find out the hard way. That's just life I'm afraid chief.
That quote made me chuckle cos ya not wrong but will you still take it in lol
You sound like you've forgot that you were young once.

 

Or were you "different"? Lol.

Hahaha we are all different but some listen and some don't.

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