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CraignTod

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  1. Well he said keep her on a lead for 10 days then he wants to check her progress... Its summer luckily so it will be months till i consider taking her out hunting but lead walks for some time i fear.
  2. nice one mate. old meek was on the mark then. lead walks only for a while when you walk her then? Yeah meek got it without looking at her, lead walks and even lead in the house she full of beans now shes not running!!! The first time she comes off the lead from her injury she gonna go mental! I bet she wont stop running!
  3. Ok had some good news from the vet today, He thinks and i say thinks because she hasnt had an xray. He says she has a fracture of the sheath which surrounds the bone, its far enough from the joint to not cause any arthritis in the future, and will heal completely with anti inflamatries!! Only time tell but fingers crossed!
  4. Thanks for the advice guy, merk says possible fracture but vet (friend) says low chance if tgat as she is baring weight on it now. She booked into vets tuesday for an xray maybe ill keep u updated cheers
  5. Its not the joint, its the lump above the hock, the lumps sits on the bone and its to the rear of the leg
  6. Im in the shropshire area if anyone knows any bone men/women? Shes been on the lead since it happened and she seems better however lump is still the same.
  7. Bitch was fine when i left for work, when i returned she was lame on her right hind leg, im thinking tendon? This happened two days ago and shes walking better now but you can see shes uncomfortable, and if i touch it, its very painful for her. Any ideas? Im contemplating vets monday but i fear they will tell me tendon, rest her.. Which is what im doing
  8. Would you say spaying the bitch would help stop mammary tumors in the future?I know they predominantly occur in later years aswell as mastitis. If the lumps remain then what course of action will the vet suggest? Thanks for the reply Great advice from Skycat!! it's a young bitches body adapting to hormones etc... yes, spaying a bitch will reduce the risk of mammary cancer and pyometra (Obviously) in dogs by a huge amount. Spaying does not affect working ability, but, it all depends if you want to breed her in the future... Well so far so good so i was planning on having a litter o
  9. Some break that is, can i ask how it happened usually you see the radius/ulna going not the rear! Backwards fall?
  10. Sound advice skycat, thanks for taking the time to reply. The reason i asked about the vets treatment was i didnt know if there was any actial treatment to help remove the lumps as im not keen on spaying her. Atb
  11. Would you say spaying the bitch would help stop mammary tumors in the future? I know they predominantly occur in later years aswell as mastitis. If the lumps remain then what course of action will the vet suggest? Thanks for the reply
  12. 14 months, she came into season at around 11 months and she entire. I dont suspect mastitis as that is painful.
  13. Ok so since the bitch has had her first season shes been getting these lumps down her chest/belly, all in line with her tits. I thought it might be milk deposits from phantom pregnancy as they are fairly firm and seem to disappear then return in different areas. There not painful and dont seem to bother her. Just want to ask if its an cause for concern as shes had them for around 2 months now?
  14. when things settle, would you have another ow?Well iv said no because of there temperament I love there hunting and stamina but by f**k one shout and that can beIf for the day while my bull X are 100% all the time she might not be as active hunting by that bull X bitch moves from my side something is getting up ! But iv had 3 awesome season with my blue bitch that's collie cross with a touch of bull has be some bitch but a recent eletric fence accident and could of ruined her competely I'm ranting on now that's what's going on in my head most days lol Alot of people say that they are sensitiv
  15. Heres my bitch, my first lurcher, saluki whippet collie grey. She only has 1/16th collie in her but she through towards the collie, she a cracking dogs smart as you would expect, good bone, fairly lean but she does lack top end speed like you get in prodiminant sighthounds. Thats probably why we all choose different lurchers its all about what u want them for. No such thing as a perfect lurcher
  16. Fek me counter punching like flydd math weather ? I was impressed she went straight back in too
  17. Good vid and perfect weather down here too shame im working
  18. If the shot came from behind them could of easily nailed one of them before the fox
  19. Good ol' story ?? I lost my first ferret this year, been spotted in a garden about half a mile away but they were to scared to pick it up!! Gutted that was about 2 months ago. Reckon it could still be alive now?
  20. Recently started wok on a 1900 acre sheep farm, nice being out doors amongst it all when the weathers nice ? Handy bit of permission too
  21. I feeling love katchum he's a class act
  22. You got more cameras than nets going on! Lol I hate watching the ferret kill the rabbit underground, makes you all sentimental!
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