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Nov 2017
8:55pm, 14 Nov 2017
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Rosehip
Oh poor Ollie :( I hope the vet can find a way to get him back to boinging springer-stlye again soon!

Ralph has learnt "wait!" very well - so I can run-walk-climb with him on the extending lead and he was fab up and down the latest fell stopping and waiting for me rather than puuling me over. A steady run or jog at one pace is till beyond us though
Nov 2017
10:22am, 16 Nov 2017
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Dave A
Phoebe has had her stitches out today. No problems except a slight infection near the bottom of the scar. Anti booties for them. Yesterday she hit something in the garden and got a small graze under here eye. It’s only small but I figured seeing as we were going to the vets today they could have a look. Anti septic drops for the clean small wound and the anti biopics for the operation scar should stop any infection.

Apart from that a clean bill of health!

Next month is vaccination month for Phoebe.

And she got the thermometer as well 😲
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Nov 2017
1:41pm, 16 Nov 2017
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D2
:)
Nov 2017
10:09am, 17 Nov 2017
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SarahWoo
:)
Poor Phoebe (re thermometer). Glad she's on the mend.
Hope Ollie's better soon.
Nov 2017
9:58am, 18 Nov 2017
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Wobbling
Is this Wanda?
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Nov 2017
10:18am, 18 Nov 2017
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BaronessBL
It could almost be. What an excellent article.
Nov 2017
10:20am, 18 Nov 2017
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ThorntonRunner
When we were at the vets on Tuesday and getting the referral the vet also changed Ollie's medication, replacing the Tramadol with Gabapentin. Within 24 hours he was weight-bearing, and within 48 hours he's walking without a limp.
Not a solution, as the drugs will be masking the pain rather than treating the cause, but at least he's more comfortable while we wait for the CT scan (booked for the 28th).
D2
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1:49pm, 18 Nov 2017
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D2
outrageous...........

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2:12pm, 18 Nov 2017
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halfpint
Words fail me.
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4:09pm, 18 Nov 2017
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Helegant
Not only outrageous, but completely at odds with reality. Why?

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