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Re: Re: WAYY off topic........vet. advice needed.
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Posted by lee on July 17, 2004 at 21:10:23 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: Re: WAYY off topic........vet. advice needed. posted by Jesse on July 17, 2004 at 19:24:39:
Glad to hear it. She'll be good as new. Had a dog once, she ran straight in front of a car traveling 40 mph. Severe head injury, blood from the nose and ears, numerous lacerations, concussion, shock, hair line fractured hip, lots of bruises. We rushed her to a vet. Doc took a look and shook his head, said he'd do his best but didn't hold much hope. She got thru emergency surgery. It was touch and go for a week but then she seemed to rally. She came back good as new after a month or so of R&R and manual leg therapy. We had to manually exercise her hind leg every day for weeks as her hip healed to avoid her ending up crippled. The vet pulled off a miracle with that dog.
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