Cole
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At least mine put in a little effort....Lucy thinking she is hiding from us!View attachment 200833
At least mine put in a little effort....Lucy thinking she is hiding from us!View attachment 200833
Newest addition.. SIL got the pup for his wifey.. It's part Great Pyrenees... It's gonna eat them out of house, and home. At 8 weeks it dwarfs our 4yo Chi/Doxy mix.
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Super cute. Pyrenees are B. I. G.Newest addition.. SIL got the pup for his wifey.. It's part Great Pyrenees... It's gonna eat them out of house, and home. At 8 weeks it dwarfs our 4yo Chi/Doxy mix.
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If they need any puppy training HMU it’s my side hustle.I hate to see how much grooming is going to cost. Had a Golden some time ago and had to at minimum brush him once a week, or more. The name Thor has been batted about, and Loki got instantly struck down. Though now I have an instant buddy (treats ftw).
Omg that’s terrible glad he’s OK!So it’s been a couple sucky weeks for the Wonderpup, but he’s back!
A few weeks back a neighbor’s pit bull mistook my boy for a chew toy.
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3 total puncture wounds with the main ones having 2” & 3” pockets.
That’s not bone sticking out, drain tube.
Yup, it was gross.
So it’s been a few weeks of the cone of shame, ointments, antibiotics, pain meds and anti-inflammatory meds 2x a day.
And restricted activity.
Good news is no permanent damage, just bruising.
He managed pretty well all things considered, and most importantly his spirit isn’t diminished at all.
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Tried PJs as an option to the cone on the suggestion of a neighbor.
It’s brilliant when it works, but our boy has a funny sizing. Some parts are tiny, some are normalish, so it was mostly cone time.
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To make sure he wasn’t going to be skittish with big dogs again, brought him over to see his old pal Desi.
He just wanted to play!
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My boy has style, can make anything look good
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All healed up, just need the fur to come back
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Get well soon Wonderpup!! I used kid sized long sleeve t-shirts from the thrift store when my last dog had stitches. I will see if I can find a photo on my PC later. Worked great….So it’s been a couple sucky weeks for the Wonderpup, but he’s back!
A few weeks back a neighbor’s pit bull mistook my boy for a chew toy.
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3 total puncture wounds with the main ones having 2” & 3” pockets.
That’s not bone sticking out, drain tube.
Yup, it was gross.
So it’s been a few weeks of the cone of shame, ointments, antibiotics, pain meds and anti-inflammatory meds 2x a day.
And restricted activity.
Good news is no permanent damage, just bruising.
He managed pretty well all things considered, and most importantly his spirit isn’t diminished at all.
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Tried PJs as an option to the cone on the suggestion of a neighbor.
It’s brilliant when it works, but our boy has a funny sizing. Some parts are tiny, some are normalish, so it was mostly cone time.
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To make sure he wasn’t going to be skittish with big dogs again, brought him over to see his old pal Desi.
He just wanted to play!
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My boy has style, can make anything look good
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All healed up, just need the fur to come back
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I love wonderpup. Glad to see he is healing and back at it.So it’s been a couple sucky weeks for the Wonderpup, but he’s back!
A few weeks back a neighbor’s pit bull mistook my boy for a chew toy.
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3 total puncture wounds with the main ones having 2” & 3” pockets.
That’s not bone sticking out, drain tube.
Yup, it was gross.
So it’s been a few weeks of the cone of shame, ointments, antibiotics, pain meds and anti-inflammatory meds 2x a day.
And restricted activity.
Good news is no permanent damage, just bruising.
He managed pretty well all things considered, and most importantly his spirit isn’t diminished at all.
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Tried PJs as an option to the cone on the suggestion of a neighbor.
It’s brilliant when it works, but our boy has a funny sizing. Some parts are tiny, some are normalish, so it was mostly cone time.
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To make sure he wasn’t going to be skittish with big dogs again, brought him over to see his old pal Desi.
He just wanted to play!
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My boy has style, can make anything look good
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All healed up, just need the fur to come backView attachment 200913
Ive always used a "comfy" cone for when my pitties got to feelin rambunctious. Deep cut on her head after butt tuck zoomies, cruxiate ligament tear, right leg amputation.....etc. comfy cone works great.So it’s been a couple sucky weeks for the Wonderpup, but he’s back!
A few weeks back a neighbor’s pit bull mistook my boy for a chew toy.
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3 total puncture wounds with the main ones having 2” & 3” pockets.
That’s not bone sticking out, drain tube.
Yup, it was gross.
So it’s been a few weeks of the cone of shame, ointments, antibiotics, pain meds and anti-inflammatory meds 2x a day.
And restricted activity.
Good news is no permanent damage, just bruising.
He managed pretty well all things considered, and most importantly his spirit isn’t diminished at all.
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Tried PJs as an option to the cone on the suggestion of a neighbor.
It’s brilliant when it works, but our boy has a funny sizing. Some parts are tiny, some are normalish, so it was mostly cone time.
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To make sure he wasn’t going to be skittish with big dogs again, brought him over to see his old pal Desi.
He just wanted to play!
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My boy has style, can make anything look good
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All healed up, just need the fur to come back
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They have offered, and we’ll sort it now that the visits are all done.Hope the neighbor chipped into the vet bills that must have been a small fortune.
This was discussed, he’s pretty bendy though, so I wasn’t sure.Ive always used a "comfy" cone for when my pitties got to feelin rambunctious. Deep cut on her head after butt tuck zoomies, cruxiate ligament tear, right leg amputation.....etc. comfy cone works great.
Sorry to hear of Wonderpup’s misfortune and glad he’s on the mend! Happy b-day @jmanic and sorry for the toilet skirmish, I should know better than antagonize a man about his toilet related accomplishments!They have offered, and we’ll sort it now that the visits are all done.
Insurance (Healthy Paws) was really super on this- 90% coverage for basically everything. May discuss out of pocket with neighbor, first order was the boy is okay.
But, PSA, especially to new pup owners- get insurance before they get any diagnosis. (Pre-existing and well care not covered by any carrier). Even with increasing premiums, insurance has always paid off annually.
Saved us a couple grand on this adventure alone.
This was discussed, he’s pretty bendy though, so I wasn’t sure.
He certainly wasn’t getting enough rest in the cone.
good to hear!They have offered, and we’ll sort it now that the visits are all done.
Insurance (Healthy Paws) was really super on this- 90% coverage for basically everything. May discuss out of pocket with neighbor, first order was the boy is okay.
But, PSA, especially to new pup owners- get insurance before they get any diagnosis. (Pre-existing and well care not covered by any carrier). Even with increasing premiums, insurance has always paid off annually.
Saved us a couple grand on this adventure alone.
This was discussed, he’s pretty bendy though, so I wasn’t sure.
He certainly wasn’t getting enough rest in the cone.
They have offered, and we’ll sort it now that the visits are all done.
Insurance (Healthy Paws) was really super on this- 90% coverage for basically everything. May discuss out of pocket with neighbor, first order was the boy is okay.
But, PSA, especially to new pup owners- get insurance before they get any diagnosis. (Pre-existing and well care not covered by any carrier). Even with increasing premiums, insurance has always paid off annually.
Saved us a couple grand on this adventure alone.
This was discussed, he’s pretty bendy though, so I wasn’t sure.
He certainly wasn’t getting enough rest in the cone.
Healthy Paws is a good and ethical company for sure!!They have offered, and we’ll sort it now that the visits are all done.
Insurance (Healthy Paws) was really super on this- 90% coverage for basically everything. May discuss out of pocket with neighbor, first order was the boy is okay.
But, PSA, especially to new pup owners- get insurance before they get any diagnosis. (Pre-existing and well care not covered by any carrier). Even with increasing premiums, insurance has always paid off annually.
Saved us a couple grand on this adventure alone.
This was discussed, he’s pretty bendy though, so I wasn’t sure.
He certainly wasn’t getting enough rest in the cone.