29 May
7:12pm, 29 May 2024
66,086 posts
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Derby Tup
Thanks all. Heβs been outside for a little while and seems more settled now back in his bed
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29 May
9:53pm, 29 May 2024
10,636 posts
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BaronessBL
Hope Tuss is continuing to make progress.
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30 May
7:49am, 30 May 2024
20,403 posts
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SarahWoo
Poor Tuss! Hope he recovers quickly.
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30 May
8:15am, 30 May 2024
66,093 posts
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Derby Tup
Tuss is really seriously unhappy with his collar on. Any good alternatives please? He slept well and his wounds seem fine but he is struggling to sense where he is with the collar I think
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30 May
9:10am, 30 May 2024
40,168 posts
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LazyDaisy
Oh that is a grumpy face! Flossie feels his discomfort. I believe you can get softer cones, almost like a travel pillow, which are effective at stopping unwanted picking. I'll see if I can find a link.
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30 May
9:12am, 30 May 2024
40,169 posts
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LazyDaisy
I've not used these on Floss but I seem to recall a Fetch dog has has something like this?
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30 May
9:18am, 30 May 2024
5,148 posts
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JustCommando!
Like this ? I think we got it from our local pets at home. Still had to keep an eye on him though as it restricted rather than prevented access to the affected area!
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30 May
9:19am, 30 May 2024
5,149 posts
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JustCommando!
Sending best wishes to Tuss!
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30 May
9:39am, 30 May 2024
3,814 posts
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cackleberry
Oh poor boy!
We got one of those inflatable rings for Poppy post-spay but she never actually needed it.
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30 May
10:24am, 30 May 2024
6,289 posts
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RRR-CAZ π¬π§
Sending healing vibes to Tuss.
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