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I took a, greyhound to a top greyhound vet  Richard torre he checked the dog over he said hip problem when I got back to kennels Robert meek was there checking dogs I got him to check her he told me t

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8 minutes ago, Boristheblade said:

Vets think maybe Something in the wrist like a thorn or piece of wood maybe. Still not heard back from specialist hopefully today they will ring me. 

He can be a bit abrupt old Meek and gives you the worst case to cover himself and double the heal time to other bone men .

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Meek told me my dog walks funny cos one leg longer than other... If it was that and that alone then how come after a tidy run he looks abit f****d on back end. That's why I'm wanting second opinion cos I don't think it's simple case of one leg longer at all. 

More to it.. It must be. 

But other hand lads swear by meek. 

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24 minutes ago, Gilbey said:

I know loads swear by bone men but their eyes and hands aren't any different to anyone else's

I was very sceptical of bone men until a lab of mine went lame on his right front leg aged around 12 months,had him to the vets X-ray etc and no joy, mate said go see ken Woodacre so I did, ken gave him the once over pulling him in all shapes & directions,he said he’s crick his neck said he be ok 8-10 days and he was, I just thought it was a coincidence, 6 months later limping again on Other front leg,back to ken who said it was neck again,ken said he will be ok in three day and he was I couldn’t believe it,I’ve used him since another half dozen times, I am convert he certainly had a talent.

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21 minutes ago, Str said:

I was very sceptical of bone men until a lab of mine went lame on his right front leg aged around 12 months,had him to the vets X-ray etc and no joy, mate said go see ken Woodacre so I did, ken gave him the once over pulling him in all shapes & directions,he said he’s crick his neck said he be ok 8-10 days and he was, I just thought it was a coincidence, 6 months later limping again on Other front leg,back to ken who said it was neck again,ken said he will be ok in three day and he was I couldn’t believe it,I’ve used him since another half dozen times, I am convert he certainly had a talent.

?, that's not much use for probs like the bullet dodger above has or similar, can't see inside

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I took a, greyhound to a top greyhound vet  Richard torre he checked the dog over he said hip problem when I got back to kennels Robert meek was there checking dogs I got him to check her he told me to walk her he said its in her leg he checked  her found a cracked metatarsal told me to feel it and yes it was there did what he said and she was back racing and won open I rest my case alway  a bone man they see more dogs in a day with injuries than a vet does in a month

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I’ve been to Ken at Leigh he’s or8 but doesn’t check them over properly for in my opinion I went to paul at leyland after my bitch had been hit we a motor he Seen to her 8 weeks rest, She was back 

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8 minutes ago, BobDown said:

I’ve been to Ken at Leigh he’s or8 but doesn’t check them over properly for in my opinion I went to paul at leyland after my bitch had been hit we a motor he Seen to her 8 weeks rest, She was back 

Its not really rocket science tho is it saying 8 weeks rest could be ote or did he do summat first diagnosed anything 

If got wrong end on it I apologise but anyone can look at a lame dog an say rest it like 

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