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3 hours ago, gary112 said:

16B73C6C-FAF4-4E44-8784-1086CC4D0BD3.thumb.jpeg.d0b2158baff3a0b8360a22bbf88076e7.jpegWell this is where the little girl has spent most of today,need the antibiotics to start working quick 

Hi Gary any news on what it was that caused her to get poorly,did they do any test on her? She looks comfy and now she’s past 48hrs she should make a full recovery but I would be concerned what it was that caused her to deteriorate so quickly.

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First snow of the year and Weavers first experience of the white stuff and he loved it running around like a loon couldn’t stop him and took ages to get him in the house.....some dogs just love it where CE43A19F-A456-41BC-925F-8FA0BAEC42A7.thumb.jpeg.3456d23821c5e7d8e4e907311cdaa10a.jpeg

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10 hours ago, 5 shires said:

Hi Gary any news on what it was that caused her to get poorly,did they do any test on her? She looks comfy and now she’s past 48hrs she should make a full recovery but I would be concerned what it was that caused her to deteriorate so quickly.

Morning Wayne,we seem to have turned a corner late last night,she got up and wanted to play for the first time since xmas day,this morning shes ate a bit of breakfast and been out in the snow,they still dont know whats caused it but test showed infection somewhere,fingers crossed we are over the worst now,she,s on antibiotics for a week so we,ll see how we go

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Just now, gary112 said:

Morning Wayne,we seem to have turned a corner late last night,she got up and wanted to play for the first time since xmas day,this morning shes ate a bit of breakfast and been out in the snow,they still dont know whats caused it but test showed infection somewhere,fingers crossed we are over the worst now,she,s on antibiotics for a week so we,ll see how we go

Great news Gary!

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1 hour ago, 5 shires said:

First snow of the year and Weavers first experience of the white stuff and he loved it running around like a loon couldn’t stop him and took ages to get him in the house.....some dogs just love it where CE43A19F-A456-41BC-925F-8FA0BAEC42A7.thumb.jpeg.3456d23821c5e7d8e4e907311cdaa10a.jpeg

93F16635-3591-4166-BCE0-3A7B078CC875.thumb.jpeg.83fd691cc8a329ed94c716911ea19d50.jpeg93F16635-3591-4166-BCE0-3A7B078CC875.thumb.jpeg.83fd691cc8a329ed94c716911ea19d50.jpegothers won’t even walk on it.

Weavers looking well,its great when they like the snow can have some real fun

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