Guest Frank Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Thats awfull Oldskooll, so sorry to hear that... ...R.I.P pup.. Quote Link to post
xx-georgia-xx 15 Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 im so sorry for you but at lest he is in peace now... R.I.P Quote Link to post
Guest Taffybull Posted May 9, 2008 Report Share Posted May 9, 2008 i read DS's thread about the wee jack russell gettin hit with a car and thought it was feckin terrible... next day i was at work and recieved a call to say that my sister reversed over 'magic', the new pup... i happen to be close by any way so i turned the lorry round and flew home... to be honest i didnt think he was goin to make it but i got dad to take him to the vet and after heavy antibiotics and morphin i think he will recover ok... he has come along nicely in just a few days and hopefully he will make a full recovery, fingers crossed anyway... he seems to have suffered a thump to the head but there doesnt seem to be any damage to the brain but he does have trouble breathing at the minute and has to be fed all his food liquidized!!! here he is hope all goes well, ATB Taff Quote Link to post
Guest Eamon.Mc Posted May 9, 2008 Report Share Posted May 9, 2008 TB you obviously haven't read the full topic mate??? Pups tatty bread. Quote Link to post
skeet 1 Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 i read DS's thread about the wee jack russell gettin hit with a car and thought it was feckin terrible... next day i was at work and recieved a call to say that my sister reversed over 'magic', the new pup... i happen to be close by any way so i turned the lorry round and flew home... to be honest i didnt think he was goin to make it but i got dad to take him to the vet and after heavy antibiotics and morphin i think he will recover ok... he has come along nicely in just a few days and hopefully he will make a full recovery, fingers crossed anyway... he seems to have suffered a thump to the head but there doesnt seem to be any damage to the brain but he does have trouble breathing at the minute and has to be fed all his food liquidized!!! here he is after his stay at the vets he has lost tremendous weight, vet says its because of the shock and heavy sedation... he is starting to slowly put weight on again but it will take time and he's very shakey on his feet i hope its just because of the morphin and nothing to do with his brain?? fingers crossed Quote Link to post
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