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just let my dog out for a walk ,wasn,t even hunderd meters from home suddenly a bloody german shepard came running towards us ,had my dog on her leash but she was that scared that she managed to free her self from the leash, dog runs of followed by the bloody german shepard both out of sight suddenly a terrible howling when i run towards them i saw inmidiantly bad case, left frontleg bent backwards ,at wrist hight bone sticking out, went straight to the vet were whe managed to put the bone back ,have to go to a specialist in the morning to do some x rays to see if there,s any damage, end of the season for me and it isn,t even started yet :angry:

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the guy in question has taken full responsebillity so i can fault him for that its just that her hunting days are over and it was my intention to breed a litter from her this year but its all over now, the dogs health is the most important thing at the moment :yes:

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the guy in question has taken full responsebillity so i can fault him for that its just that her hunting days are over and is was my intention to breed a litter from her this year but its all over now, the dogs health is the most important thing at the moment :yes:

Fair play to him for taking full responsibility, but if he'd have had control over his dog, you'd be looking forward to a season of hunting. It's all right saying sorry after the event, but it shouldn't have happened in the first place, IMO. :thumbs:

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the guy in question has taken full responsebillity so i can fault him for that its just that her hunting days are over and is was my intention to breed a litter from her this year but its all over now, the dogs health is the most important thing at the moment :yes:

Fair play to him for taking full responsibility, but if he'd have had control over his dog, you'd be looking forward to a season of hunting. It's all right saying sorry after the event, but it shouldn't have happened in the first place, IMO. :thumbs:

exactly!

 

will he be taking responsabilty for the vets bills?

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the guy in question has taken full responsebillity so i can fault him for that its just that her hunting days are over and is was my intention to breed a litter from her this year but its all over now, the dogs health is the most important thing at the moment :yes:

Fair play to him for taking full responsibility, but if he'd have had control over his dog, you'd be looking forward to a season of hunting. It's all right saying sorry after the event, but it shouldn't have happened in the first place, IMO. :thumbs:

exactly!

 

will he be taking responsabilty for the vets bills?

he already did and said that money wasn,t an issue :thumbs:
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is she retired for good or just for this season?
just been back from the vet (different one than yesterday)and did some x rays, first impression the vet did a good job and no permanent damage to be seen on x ray pictures bone put back rigth in place only thing of concern is that the bone was exposed to open air and was contamenated with dirt, however they started inmediantly with a pennicillin yesterday evening so fingers crossed and hope all go,s well, as for my question to the vet wether she will ever will run again still to early to say, but the condition she had before, she will not reach that level again :( and altho not a world beater she didn,t let me down ;)to victor i can understand your feeling towards the dog however the dog is not to blame , the one to blame in this case is owner of the german shepard :yes: Edited by hollands hope
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