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Re: Serious dog injury question [Re: Wild_Idaho] #6633391
10/05/19 04:17 PM
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That’s a great looking dog. Hard choices to make sometimes, You made the right one in my eyes. Best of luck to her and you.

Re: Serious dog injury question [Re: Wild_Idaho] #6633397
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That sucks. Didn’t you have that dog with you at Rathdrum? Hopefully she makes a speedy recovery. On three or four legs.


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Re: Serious dog injury question [Re: Badgerman50] #6633448
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Originally Posted by Badgerman50
That sucks. Didn’t you have that dog with you at Rathdrum? Hopefully she makes a speedy recovery. On three or four legs.


Yeah she was there with me along with my GSP. It's definitely 3 legs now. She's doing well, overall. I opted to have it amputated since the surgery to fix had approximately a 50% chance of failure according to the specialist. And she would have to be crated for 8 weeks following the surgery and then no running or jumping for 6 months. And even after that it still had 50% failure rate down the road.


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Re: Serious dog injury question [Re: Wild_Idaho] #6639192
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hows your dog dong now?

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