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Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Pixie1276, Aug 19, 2012.


  1. Glad it worked out ok. We had a Springer a few years ago, so know what they’re like.

    We’re not sure how the Dane could have hurt himself, he’s a lazy sod. But hoping that’s all it turns out to be.
     
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  2. Yep. Just a spaniel doing "spaniel things"......
     
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  3. But they're also so much more than that.
     
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  4. Yes indeed. Just been playing with the pups outside. Think they had fun as they've now crashed :)
     
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  5. What was the verdict then? I didn’t clock the timestamp on your post and thought you were taking him t’vitnary this evening rather than yesterday.
     
  6. Vet couldn’t see anything obvious. Said he thinks it could be where he has ‘bumped’ it, and gave us some meds.
    If it doesn’t go down over the next 3-4 days got to take him back to investigate further.
    The part that surprised me was when the vet said ‘due to his age’ have to consider the possibility of a tumour.
    He’s only just about 5 years old, they consider that old though. :(
     
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  7. Then
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    And now
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  8. Oh dear. Ours are 5 this year. Doesn’t seem like it :astonished:

    Hope it works out okay… :upyeah:
     
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  9. Tell me about it. We nearly lost our Frankie recently due to chewing up and swallowing a sizeable rubber ball. Intestines completely blocked. Nowt that £10k couldn’t fix. Thankfully the wife had insured them… phew!

    And he was soon back to his mental self…
     
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  10. Just don't let him do it again, I believe it will no longer be covered on insurance because it's now a treated issue. Hopefully I'm wrong but worth checking out.
     
  11. I think you’re right. Not to worry though, Mrs Cringe can now spot a rubber ball from 1000 meters. She’s very switched on when it comes to the pooches… :)
     
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  12. “Heed, dooon”

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  13. My male Lab is 12 years old 2 weeks today :eek:

    Just had his 6 monthly vet visit/checkup and aside from numerous lumps and bumps he's in decent health. Lumps are fatty tissue according to vet, had a biopsy on one at great expense a while back and now ask for their best opinion rather than go straight for worse case scenario. Just monitor and check if they get bigger or harder.

    The biggest fatty lump is between his ears :D

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  14. We all hope for the same. Partly the reason why it's always a shock when we find out it was false hope.
     
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  15. All the animals enjoying the sun in the garden today.

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  17. A trip out to a farmers market.

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  18. One of our rescue dogs did the exact same thing just before we took him on. When we collected him we were also given a memory stick and told he was famous. Turns out he was on a tv vets show having the operation to remove the tennis ball!
     
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