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went into feed and clean out the pup on friday the 9th my 5 month old bull x pup came out holding its back leg up. I took him down to the vets straight away

she felt at his leg she said that it was a fratcherd feamer adn she gave him some metacam and said that it should be ok with rest a gave him a week. He wasstill no better so I took him down again tonight and I asked for a diffrent vet to look at him the vet said that it might be fractor in his leg!! not his feamer!?? Now his leg is swollen full of infection and there is a chance he might loose his leg! the bad thing is that im out of work so am going have to use the PDSA vet but a carnt get him in untill monday! I carnt believe it am guttered!!!!!

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cheers pal f**king gutted! going to try get him in th PDSA Vets tomorrow

 

 

pdsa only do whats req to keep dog mobile,,, if vet wants to take leg the pdsa will do the same !!! had similar experience with my now, pet lurcher who ended up with e coli and a snaped tenden because of an incopitant vet !!! all in all its been £14,000 over 3 years mate and that was at the royal vet college!!!!! I no how you feel mate hope you have better luck than me ! only positive was my dogs insured and still has the leg but he just a pet now !! lap dog !!! if he wasnt insured he wouldnt be here !!! sad but true !!!

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BLOODY SPOT ON KEANO MATE, REMEMBER MY DOG HITTING A TREE STUMP AND GOT IT TOO VETS THE DOG WAS SPLIT FROM HIS CHIN DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF HIS CHEST LOSING A LOT OF BLOOD AND WOULDINT ENTERTAIN ME UNTIL THEY GOT 250£ THE WAxxxxS END UP 1200£ IN THE END THE DOG MADE A FULL RECOVERY THO AND STILL GOING STRONG

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