Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Hey ! I am doing OK...I sent out 8-9 faxes for MA jobs today so hopefully one will " bite " . Tommy's tort is more or less resolved. He still tilts, BUT he can straighten his neck when he's concentrating or startled, and although he doesn't have complete ROM he is improving on his own. I can't stretch him anymore because I might hurt him, he fights it so. The Dr. wants me to take him to EI because he was such a late walker (19 months!)but as I walked similarly late I'm not terribly worried. The twins are due for a well-baby checkup this week so I will see then if Dr. still wants him looked at. Hugs, Jill > > This can lead to a condition called > > pyometritis, which is often fatal to a dog. > > Sorry I'm going on so long here...animal control or lack thereof > is > > one of my " pet " peeves! You wouldn't BELIEVE how many times I > have > > given this speech! > > Good Luck! > > Jill Ramos > > > Jill - > How are you doing? Any news on Tommy's tort? > I feel the same way as you do. Overpopulation is such a problem! I > saw a bumber sticker that said " If you don't rescue, don't breed. " > (I guess that could pertain to humans too! LOL) Now, I'm not a > bumper sticker fan, but that is one I would slap one my car. > I rescued a 13ish year old beagle last summer who had pyometria. > Someone bred her and dumped her. It wasn't a wise chioce to adopt > her and has cost us a ton of money. I thought she deserved to have > a comfortable last couple of years since she had never been pampered > or probably even loved before. She sure appreciates it! > > Dane's mom DOC Grad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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