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over a year ago
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Get and old jumper cut the arm off and put it over the leg and bandage .
Tomorrow get the cone of shame.
I hope everything g is ok with you pooch , give them a cwtch from me |
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over a year ago
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Poor puppa. I bought my dog an inflatable collar after his operation, the cone of shame was massive and he looked like he was picking up SETI signals.
Inflatable collar was much easier for him to manouvre, 56 kg of German Shepherd in a standard collar is destructive and none practical |
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"Poor puppa. I bought my dog an inflatable collar after his operation, the cone of shame was massive and he looked like he was picking up SETI signals.
Inflatable collar was much easier for him to manouvre, 56 kg of German Shepherd in a standard collar is destructive and none practical"
My Yorkie had an inflatable collar in Oz a few years ago and she actually loved it. She sounded like a flat tyre running around the house and used it like a pillow.
Sadly no longer with me since last week |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Poor puppa. I bought my dog an inflatable collar after his operation, the cone of shame was massive and he looked like he was picking up SETI signals.
Inflatable collar was much easier for him to manouvre, 56 kg of German Shepherd in a standard collar is destructive and none practical
My Yorkie had an inflatable collar in Oz a few years ago and she actually loved it. She sounded like a flat tyre running around the house and used it like a pillow.
Sadly no longer with me since last week "
Sad times OP.. no more tippy tappy feet. XX |
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"Poor puppa. I bought my dog an inflatable collar after his operation, the cone of shame was massive and he looked like he was picking up SETI signals.
Inflatable collar was much easier for him to manouvre, 56 kg of German Shepherd in a standard collar is destructive and none practical
My Yorkie had an inflatable collar in Oz a few years ago and she actually loved it. She sounded like a flat tyre running around the house and used it like a pillow.
Sadly no longer with me since last week "
Oh no! So sorry to hear that |
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"I've put socks on him.. and wrapped it in surgical tape
Hes paralysed and hes ripped a dew claw clean off... cant feel it obviously but wouldn't stop nibbling the bandage... "
Poor thing that sounds so painful hope he's OK soon.
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