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MarcR

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  1. Seems like when they're almost better is the hardest time. Glad she's on the mend.
  2. Strangeness is part of the charm of greyhounds...
  3. I'm sorry for your loss. But, it's obvious he was a special boy who has left and enduring legacy.
  4. Could she have stepped in something, possiblly on a walk? Just guessing
  5. Nothing specific to offer, but is it possible that what ever caused the epsiode got into the house while you when you went out? Or maybe something like a spider bite?
  6. My vet said there was basically not much to do for the toe unless there was any major swelling (in fact, she didn't even charge for the visit!). If there is any swelling, it is very slight.
  7. They can create a wet spot from licking. Perhaps, try blotting the spot wit a tissue to see if there ss there any color to it.
  8. Thanks for the update. Hope she's comfortable toay.
  9. Kara's doing fine. If I hadn't actually seen the dislocated toe before she reduced it on her own, I'd never know. I've restricted her running in the back yard (although I need to have a chat with the local squirrels). There doesn't seem to be any significant swelling. Thanks for the info. Marc
  10. This morning, I let the girls out after breakfast. We had an uninvited guest in the backyard. The girls spotted the rabbit a split second after I did and the race was on (It was specatcular. The first time I've seen them in hot persuit as a pack). The rabbit escaped, probably the way it got in and was last seen calling it's cardiologist. When the dust settled, Kara was limping and the fourth toe on her right front foot was pointing out at about a 45 degreee angle. I called the vet and no sooner got off the phone, than I saw Kara up and walking with the toe back where it belonged (anything to make Dad look like an idiot). The vet confirmed it was a dislocation. It's tender and there's a bit of swelling, but that's about it. Has anyone else had a hound dislocate a toe. Is tis likely to be a repeating injury? Thanks, Marc
  11. I'm sorry for your loss. Far too young...
  12. Not much to add except I hope Roo remains cancer free
  13. Glad she's home and doing well... and Ember - no more spinning for a while
  14. Here's hoping she's with you for a lot longer. Get her whatever she likes for a special treat. Maybe some ice cream?
  15. I'm sorry for your loss. I hope his crsooing is peaceful.
  16. And the short single coat makes scars more obvious on a greyhound than, say, on a golden retriever.
  17. I had forgotten about pyo. A risk for older female cats, too.
  18. I'm not sure about that. I do think female dogs remain fertile relative longer than humans.
  19. Tubal ligation would prevent the girl from getting pregnant, but not from going into heat since her ovaries would still be present. A female dog in heat attracts males from miles around...
  20. Good thoughts headed your way from Blackwood
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