My little Teddy broke his back last year and ended up paralyzed. Got him to the vets within a couple hours but by the time we got him to a specialist it was too late. He weighed 25 pounds and at the time I was post surgery for shoulder replacement and couldn't lift and my wife couldn't handle him( she ended up breaking her back a few weeks later, luckily I took her to a different vet ). With our issues and the dogs, both vets recommended euthanasia. It was the right decision but I regret not being able to give him more.
Sorry to hear that TSGT Joe. We just went through the same thing kind of. It helped a lot that my grandson (who lives with us) had bought a Boykin. The dog’s name is Bo but my wife and I call him crackhead.
There's something I never expected to see. How did they end up with so many dogs with busted rear ends all in one place? I gather it's some sort of rescue operation?
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What a beautiful and bittersweet sight.
ReplyDeleteThat's alot of love right there. Enjoyable thank you for this.
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My little Teddy broke his back last year and ended up paralyzed. Got him to the vets within a couple hours but by the time we got him to a specialist it was too late. He weighed 25 pounds and at the time I was post surgery for shoulder replacement and couldn't lift and my wife couldn't handle him( she ended up breaking her back a few weeks later, luckily I took her to a different vet ). With our issues and the dogs, both vets recommended euthanasia. It was the right decision but I regret not being able to give him more.
ReplyDeletegeeez, sorry pal, hope all is well now
DeleteSorry to hear that TSGT Joe. We just went through the same thing kind of. It helped a lot that my grandson (who lives with us) had bought a Boykin. The dog’s name is Bo but my wife and I call him crackhead.
DeleteChariots of the gods.
ReplyDeleteDoggie Derby.
ReplyDeleteThere's something I never expected to see. How did they end up with so many dogs with busted rear ends all in one place? I gather it's some sort of rescue operation?
ReplyDeleteI am asking the same question & wondering why so many dogs have this need & how we can prevent it (when possible)?
DeleteHow can we prevent it? I don't know, maybe shoot them?
DeleteGod bless those rescue workers and their organization...
ReplyDeleteNot a single one of them knows they aren't like they were.
ReplyDeleteIf they do, they don't care.
DeleteIt’s amazing what love and compassion can do. Damn shame we’re running way low on it. ET
ReplyDelete1/ That guy saw The Worlds Fastest Indian
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