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TrueBrit was concerned of their welfare.So here they are at ex wifes, fathers farm Jungwat Loei
They so happy there. GSD back problem much better now.
Truebrit.... "What happened to the last two you took . Do you still have them?[/quote]
You asked this before! Not really your concern but if you really want know,They're out at my wifes farm
I hope that satisfies you curiosity .[/quote]
Not curiosity at all , but concern for the animals.So as you told me you don't live with your wife it appears you are not looking after them , yet you want another one . :-" ("Classifieds" Below.)
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I don't care and am surprised if others are the least bit interested. This is supposed to be a forum, not a vehicle to be used for petty squabbles. Grow up !
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This poor dog was run down in the street and left to die.
His back legs and back are broken, and he was dragging them around behind him. When I found him, he was in a bad way and smelled of infection, and was bleeding from his wounds. I managed to give him some food, and he let me pick him up and take him to the vet. I couldn't just leave him in the street as I knew he would die. I thought the vet would put him down for sure as he was in such a bad way. 3 days later and he's looking perky, eating well and doing his business. He's very friendly and quite pleasant really. The vet said there was nothing that could be done about his back and legs - maybe amputate his legs as they are dead and useless. I will try and make him a wheelchair of some kind. Anyway, just want to let you all know.
His back legs and back are broken, and he was dragging them around behind him. When I found him, he was in a bad way and smelled of infection, and was bleeding from his wounds. I managed to give him some food, and he let me pick him up and take him to the vet. I couldn't just leave him in the street as I knew he would die. I thought the vet would put him down for sure as he was in such a bad way. 3 days later and he's looking perky, eating well and doing his business. He's very friendly and quite pleasant really. The vet said there was nothing that could be done about his back and legs - maybe amputate his legs as they are dead and useless. I will try and make him a wheelchair of some kind. Anyway, just want to let you all know.
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I was under the impression he had "dysplasia" Not in a road accident?
However, the main thing is he is improved considerably. Not perfect but he is fine!
Quote..... "German Shepherd. 2 years old. Friendly, loving, house trained etc. Has slight hip dysplasia problem. Makes an excellent guard dog."
So well done Nick. With your help, and not left to die, he leads a good life down on the farm.
However, the main thing is he is improved considerably. Not perfect but he is fine!
Quote..... "German Shepherd. 2 years old. Friendly, loving, house trained etc. Has slight hip dysplasia problem. Makes an excellent guard dog."
So well done Nick. With your help, and not left to die, he leads a good life down on the farm.
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There you go Nick, it would be easy to get this built locally for quite cheap, your dog will be powering around in no time.
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Mortiboy, the German Shepherd had the hip problem (that you now have). The latest dog in the recent picture that had the road accident is still at the vets having his legs amputated.
How are they doing btw? What are their names?
Thanks coxo, I'm working on it, but I don't think anyone locally can make such a fine piece of equipment.
How are they doing btw? What are their names?
Thanks coxo, I'm working on it, but I don't think anyone locally can make such a fine piece of equipment.
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The two dogs doing very well Nick.
After a few visits to the then, wifes fathers farm, I let them stay there as they enjoyed the life "Down on the farm"
As the post says "Dogs for a good home" says .....They have! Jungwat Loei
My GOD! That GSD looks image of "Jack". Same sad face.He has improved some But guess never be normal again.
I think a Wheel support could be arranged , TIT you know.Always someone can fix some thing.
Cant be that difficult
After a few visits to the then, wifes fathers farm, I let them stay there as they enjoyed the life "Down on the farm"
As the post says "Dogs for a good home" says .....They have! Jungwat Loei
My GOD! That GSD looks image of "Jack". Same sad face.He has improved some But guess never be normal again.
I think a Wheel support could be arranged , TIT you know.Always someone can fix some thing.
Cant be that difficult
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How much food (meat) should a dog eat a day?
I never know I give too little or too much.
This one just eats eats eats never stops!
Checked internet says 250 gm a day for this size
Seems so little!
I never know I give too little or too much.
This one just eats eats eats never stops!
Checked internet says 250 gm a day for this size
Seems so little!
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Bowl functions, Val?trubrit wrote:Incidentally it is also progressive and will get worse until it loses all control of it's bowl functions...
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from yer pic this dog is a in great distress........ fooked up back legs n all ........Nick wot u wanna do ??? ,,,,,,,,, lets say we get him to a vet.....have the legs lopped off and see how we go .... vet bill ,,,,,,,,, i will pay..howzat .Nick@AUA wrote:This poor dog was run down in the street and left to die.
His back legs and back are broken, and he was dragging them around behind him. When I found him, he was in a bad way and smelled of infection, and was bleeding from his wounds. I managed to give him some food, and he let me pick him up and take him to the vet. I couldn't just leave him in the street as I knew he would die. I thought the vet would put him down for sure as he was in such a bad way. 3 days later and he's looking perky, eating well and doing his business. He's very friendly and quite pleasant really. The vet said there was nothing that could be done about his back and legs - maybe amputate his legs as they are dead and useless. I will try and make him a wheelchair of some kind. Anyway, just want to let you all know.
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good on you john....making merit. poor thing .Drunk Monkey wrote:from yer pic this dog is a in great distress........ fooked up back legs n all ........Nick wot u wanna do ??? ,,,,,,,,, lets say we get him to a vet.....have the legs lopped off and see how we go .... vet bill ,,,,,,,,, i will pay..howzat .Nick@AUA wrote:This poor dog was run down in the street and left to die.
His back legs and back are broken, and he was dragging them around behind him. When I found him, he was in a bad way and smelled of infection, and was bleeding from his wounds. I managed to give him some food, and he let me pick him up and take him to the vet. I couldn't just leave him in the street as I knew he would die. I thought the vet would put him down for sure as he was in such a bad way. 3 days later and he's looking perky, eating well and doing his business. He's very friendly and quite pleasant really. The vet said there was nothing that could be done about his back and legs - maybe amputate his legs as they are dead and useless. I will try and make him a wheelchair of some kind. Anyway, just want to let you all know.
dm
morti glad to here the dogs are fine, big farm to run around on, dog heaven
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Wow Jon, thanks that's incredibly kind of you.Drunk Monkey wrote:from yer pic this dog is a in great distress........ fooked up back legs n all ........Nick wot u wanna do ??? ,,,,,,,,, lets say we get him to a vet.....have the legs lopped off and see how we go .... vet bill ,,,,,,,,, i will pay..howzat .Nick@AUA wrote:This poor dog was run down in the street and left to die.
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He's at the vets now. Yesterday I took him some chicken and he managed to lift himself up on his 2 front legs. He was a bit shaky, but he sat up nevertheless. He's a lovely dog. Very friendly, and seems to appreciate everything we're doing for him. I feel so sad for him as he was abandoned and run down, left to die a slow and painful death. I know we can't save them all, but this fellow just melted my heart, and I couldn't leave him to die in the street.
My plan is to make him some wheels and get him fit and healthy (ish), so he can have some kind of life. You never know, you might see me running round Nongprajak with a 2 legged dog with wheels in the near future.
If you want to go and see him (and take him some food), I can give you directions to the vets where he is being taken care of. (The staff at the vets also have fallen in love with him)
It's my responsibility so I should pay, but if you want to help out, that's up to you (and much appreciated). I know it's going to be expensive, but what else can I do?
I've named him soldier, as he's a real fighter, but they call him Mi-boon at the vets. Not sure what it means, maybe Parrot can give me a translation.
Thanks again mate
ps. Dean - if you have any left over pasties or sausage rolls I'm sure he would appreciate them
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Does he really need legs amputated? Even of no use, Looking at the picture of Coxo's, the dog is still with legs.
Maybe better for more support?
Maybe better for more support?
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Nick - mi boon is a Buddhist thing. The nearest I can get to an explanation is it's like the hand you are dealt from birth. So you may live a short or long life etc. Buddhists 'make merit' to make that life longer or better, or for good luck in the next one. So 'mi boon' is an acknowledgement of that doggies lot in this life.
Jon - I'm the guy that brought you over the Isle of Jura malt. I'm back in Udon for new year. Want another?? On me for your generous offer here
Jon - I'm the guy that brought you over the Isle of Jura malt. I'm back in Udon for new year. Want another?? On me for your generous offer here
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That would be very nice CB .... its a lovely tipple and great on the cold winters (cold season) morning.
Thanks
Nick keep me posted reference the dog and vets etc.
Thanks
Nick keep me posted reference the dog and vets etc.
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Just spoke to Jon and he is 100% serious about his offer to pay for the surgery. Jon, you are a true gentleman, and clearly a dog lover like most of us on here.
Regarding Soldier, I went to see him today and he's doing ok. He responds well to attention and food and loves being petted and scratched. Thanks Dean for the steak and potato pie - Soldier's new favorite pie.
The vet is waiting for him to recover from his first op. before doing the second stage.
And yes, he does need his back legs removing as they are completely useless and broken. They are dead weight dragging behind. If he doesn't have them, he will have a better chance of walking (dragging) around with his front legs.
Thanks everyone for your concern.
Regarding Soldier, I went to see him today and he's doing ok. He responds well to attention and food and loves being petted and scratched. Thanks Dean for the steak and potato pie - Soldier's new favorite pie.
The vet is waiting for him to recover from his first op. before doing the second stage.
And yes, he does need his back legs removing as they are completely useless and broken. They are dead weight dragging behind. If he doesn't have them, he will have a better chance of walking (dragging) around with his front legs.
Thanks everyone for your concern.
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Great work guys you are doing a really great work I have seen in Aus. dogs that have had single amputations and they do very well and cope with their disabilities so I am sure that once soldier has his operation and he has a real rear harness life will be good again for him obviously he has battled this far and has a big heart and a will to live so he will make it if you decide to start an appeal for his operations I would gladly donate.
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Nick confirmed today Soldier will having his back legs taken off and we will get that sorted out and get the fella back on the road to recovery , i did ask Nick about some ideas for some sort of trolley/harness so in time he can get about and chase a few cats .........
SO MAYBE some members out there who have a a bit of spare time and a keen design brain can come up with something easy to make and practical .
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SO MAYBE some members out there who have a a bit of spare time and a keen design brain can come up with something easy to make and practical .
dm
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