Search Latest topics | Accident prone dog! Do you have one. Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:10 am by Yacket's Mum Well I am begining to wonder if Biscuit has a brain or if I should change his name to Kamacrazy... So last fortnight the week began....Wed only day we had no rain (yard a boggie mess) Biscuit went zoomies around the yard fell over and pulled his should mussle so cried eveytime he moved...Sat dog went home that I was sitting for and Biscuit met her owners at the gate only to push it open (we have twin gates) and got his head stuck in them.....(screamed like we had killed him but didn't hurt himself just frighten him) and then sunday we were out at a working bee for dog obeidence and hubbys mate turned up at home to find Biscuit covered in blood (thought I had painted his legs again until a closer look) ripped apart his front foot at the knuckle with the skin hanging down to his toes..so I come home take him to the vet they have to knock him out stitch up the front foot stop it from moving so it will heal and stitch up the mess on his back leg...chucks cleaned and 6 hours later come home. Have had to keep him quite (really hard he is a greyhound and we live on acerage) but we blocked off the patio so he cant move....Well that is to much moving for him and the vet said his leg is not healing like it should so he has been living in his crate for the last 5 days and is going nuts.... Of to the vet today for another banadage change and we will see if it is any better.....I HOPE SO.... Would love to hear that I am not alone........ Comments: 34 | Statistics We have 130 registered usersThe newest registered user is shelluie Our users have posted a total of 8944 messages in 600 subjects Who is Online ? In total there are 3 users online :: 0 Registered, 0 Hidden and 3 Guests None Most users ever online was 33 on Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:21 pm |

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