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It may be worth trying to get the vet to pay for rehabilitation training for the dog. It obviously has a problem now but whats to say it's not a tumor in the brain causing it from the cancer??

all healed now and all the cancer was removed. this was 2 maybe 3 years ago now but still goes for people.
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It may be worth trying to get the vet to pay for rehabilitation training for the dog. It obviously has a problem now but whats to say it's not a tumor in the brain causing it from the cancer??

all healed now and all the cancer was removed. this was 2 maybe 3 years ago now but still goes for people.

i feel sorry for you and the dog the should be shot. i hope your dog over come it

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i no a vet done that wat u trying to say i cut it wat u think i am a brain surgen

 

I dont think anyone could accuse you of that! LOL

 

Not the vets fault and the dog should be put down imho.

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The sad fact of the matter is dogs react in a situation, it only takes 1 bad dog to ruin a good dog while out walking, 1 attack/bite and a dog can then become aggressive towards every dog it sees, all your dog knows is that a stranger hurt her head so now she is aggressive towards strangers, not the dogs fault, i wouldn't say it was the vets fault either, he/she was doing their job.

 

I agree with an earlier post though that having cancer so close to the brain could have actually effected the brain, they always say if a dog becomes aggressive for no apparant reason you should have them checked over for a brain tumour!!

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firstly i disgree with this "stitches burst you could see his brain it was about 3 inches wide" this isn't hannibal.

 

Its not the vets fault, my rotty got hit by a car and he's spent the last month stuck indoors...is it the vets fault he's become hyper and pulls on the lead now? He had a go at some of the vets when they tried to touch his bad leg...so what? Should i put him to sleep? From what i could understand, it sounds like there was a lot of fluid build up which caused the stitches to come apart. The vet could have drained the wound and stopped that, he/she should have told you. If they had then you should have told them its getting swollen.

 

good luck

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