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Hi Dinky, i do hope you stay safe in the wild weather and it doesnt cost too much to get your car fixed. Glad your thumb is healing. Good to hear Willow is getting better too. My Barney is nearly 10 and i dont know if i could put him through an operation now. Glad she is eating and getting spoiled. Take care |
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Hi Pamela, thanks for the kind thoughts.Yes, I certainly wouldn't have put Willow through an operation at her age but I didn't have a choice. Without emergency surgery ,she would have died. She had pyometra and her whole body was toxic. That was why she had a seizure and bit me.I'm so lucky that she is still with me and every day is a blessing. I do hope your Barney is keeping well. It's such a worry when our pets get older and things start to go wrong.My poor Willow has had a terrible year - first a shocking reaction to Rimadyl that she was given for arthritis and now this. You give Barney a wee cuddle from me, Pamela. |
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aww poor girl x glad she is getting better x I would do the same tbh if it was life threatening. With Barney it is his cruciate ligament which has been threatening to go for a couple of years. We have managed a couple of times to strngthe it by giving him lead walks and they are no longer out with their dog walker so no need to jump in and out of a van now thankfully Keeping willow in my thoughts for a full recovery xx |
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