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Thanks Emm, he's had a good night, only moving to turn over on my bed and boot me out of the way! He's eating and drinking well and has picked up a ball this morning and trotted round with it! Hopefully now, its onwards and upwards. Dawn. |
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I have just logged in to ask how he was and thankfully it seems my worries were unfounded. He has had a better nights sleep than me it seems. Glad he's a bit better mind you I always think its hard to keep a terrier down they bounce back as they are so full of vim, vigour and love of life - and I've only got Staffs. A border must be overflowing with those traits. Karen |
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Thanks all. He seems fine, in fact acting very normally (for him!) was desperate to go walkies but made him stay behind, got barked at when I go back, so i took him just to the end of the road and back, a grand total of about 2 minutes, but he knew he had been and so he was happy! Thanks for all your concern, helps to talk. Dawn. |
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