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Just found this thread. This poor dog has really been through the mill. I pray the vet will get to the bottom of this and wee Zeke makes a speedy recovery. Must be such a worry and these things always happen over the weekend. Hugs xxxx |
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What???? This 'trainer' needs to be outed and prosecuted so he doesn't do this to any other animals Poor Zeke. I hope he can get through this physically and emotionally. |
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Update. Zeke has had blood tests, xrays etc, partly to rule out that the dog was sick before he went to the kennels and partly to see whats going on. His kidney/liver levels are at the higher end of normal which i guess is to be expected due to the fact that he is not eating. He has lost another kilo in weight. He is on a drip to rehydrate him and they are also feeding little and often. Fingers crossed he will be ok but as i said earlier, there is no telling what this experience will do to him. |
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