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Dogs?

  • Sit

    Votes: 41 16.3%
  • Fetch

    Votes: 46 18.3%
  • Belly Scratchers

    Votes: 80 31.7%
  • Dog Farts

    Votes: 68 27.0%
  • Leg Humps

    Votes: 28 11.1%
  • Cookie? Good boy..

    Votes: 58 23.0%
  • @Ceasar Milan, Fuck you!

    Votes: 102 40.5%

  • Total voters
    252

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
miss poopy pants, sandy, has a torn acl, and is going under the knife this friday am.. i forget the name of the surgery, but they're going to cut the bone, and move it a bit so that the two bones line up better along the lateral line, and then apply a new prosthetic ligament.. gonna run us about $7k or so when it's all said and done.. really nervous about it tbh, hope all goes well.. keep us in mind..



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racerboy71

bud bootlegger
well, things didn't quite go according to plan today with sandy pants..
we dropped her off at the vet and 7.30 this am, only to have the vet on the phone at around 11 telling us that the surgery was off for today.. they went to prep her and shave her leg, only to find she has a small skin infection, and didn't want to risk any infection getting into the wound, so they postponed until the beginning of january now.. now she's on a treatment of antibiotics for three weeks to clear things up..
it's a sin, she had her epidural today along with all of her other meds in advance of the surgery, so she's not really herself tonight to say the least..
oh, here's the name of the surgery she's having..
@curious2garden , what say you?
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
well, things didn't quite go according to plan today with sandy pants..
we dropped her off at the vet and 7.30 this am, only to have the vet on the phone at around 11 telling us that the surgery was off for today.. they went to prep her and shave her leg, only to find she has a small skin infection, and didn't want to risk any infection getting into the wound, so they postponed until the beginning of january now.. now she's on a treatment of antibiotics for three weeks to clear things up..
it's a sin, she had her epidural today along with all of her other meds in advance of the surgery, so she's not really herself tonight to say the least..
oh, here's the name of the surgery she's having..
@curious2garden , what say you?
I say they did EXACTLY right. With a tp osteotomy you can't risk an infection, it would kill her. You have a good vet.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
I say they did EXACTLY right. With a tp osteotomy you can't risk an infection, it would kill her. You have a good vet.
thanks for that ... we just feel bad that she had to go through all the stress and all today, all for naught, but much better to be safe than sorry..
the vet seems very nice and super knowledgeable.. it's a new vet to us, we changed because we weren't happy in the least the treatment she was getting at the more local, smaller vet.. the place she goes now has a small farm with all sorts of animals, long horn cows, sheep, goats, turkey lurkeys, so on and so on, so i feel just that much more comfortable there being they seem to treat more than just cats and dogs..
 

Diabolical666

Well-Known Member
I was watching a service dog video...this woman had a gopro on and went in public. She had the service dog for ptsd and anxiety and too much anxiety and she would faint and the dog would sense it and alert her prior so she could lay down.
Anywho..her dog was still training a bit and I notice this blocking mode for the 1st time. I noticed this then on with my Shep..she puts herself inbetween me and strangers. She sees me yelling at the neighbors dog, so she yells too. She reacts to my moods alot I have always noticed. Made me appreciate Kushy more:) Dabs is starting to chirp up and bark a little. Shes been easier to train then my last pit
 
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