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No need for it at all mate vets just rang me back all sewn up did a bit more damage than 1st thought but will be able run so I am a very happy man

He'll bounce back quicker than you think bud as already been said there's no rush now next season way off yet all best

That's a fecker, just a pup, being a pup is the best and worst of it, it's still growing/developing so will adapt and heal well but a shame as well that it will likely impact on a whole life. Fingers

His foot placement will change on that foot,so watch his pads, some dogs spread the load on the other three toes, some dogs on less so can put a lot of pressure on 1-2 toes.

 

Seen a few dogs work just as well with three toes on a front foot, but can't coment on a rear toe removed.

 

Hope all goes well.

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Just got him back from vets its like he ant done owt strutting his stuff like before lol but only allowed to lead walk to empty himself then back in his box

be a tough time for him..nowt worse a young dog injured..drives em mad. .hope he heals up well atb sesku
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Just got him back from vets its like he ant done owt strutting his stuff like before lol but only allowed to lead walk to empty himself then back in his box

be a tough time for him..nowt worse a young dog injured..drives em mad. .hope he heals up well atb sesku

 

it will be the dog has been a bundle of energy from day one and now i have put a muzzle on him to stop him chewing his dressing off will be off in a hour when i let him do his business though

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