Max is back home where he belongs and playing the sympathy card at every chance he gets. For the next fortnight he's on a strict regime of antibiotics and painkillers very short walks on the lead and several very small meals a day all toped off with a buster collar, which he hates with a passion, other then that he seems ok once he'd checked the house to make sure nobody had stolen anything while he was off duty
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Aww! Paddy, Sorry to say am only just back home after being in foreign lands converting the masses to Ab Editor, but I feel that my wishes, for Max, are good.. Give him all my ((HUG)), and scratches - in good places are received in my best intentions. xx
Once again thank you all for your best wishes.He's feeling a little happier now as we've decided to take the collar off as long as Trish or myself are about to keep an eye on him, but I don't think he'll be to happy when we go to bed and it goes back on.
Awww, poor Max! Glad he is on the mend though! If he gets too upset about the cone collar you have, which is the same as the one we use, maybe you can get one of the inflatable ones. Apparently they are tollerated better. I've not tried one on any of our wolfies and I'm told that if there is a paw injury, it won't necessarily stop them getting at it. But it might be worth a try. Lots of cuddles to Max!
Evening Lankeela. We've just been out for a short walk while he did his poo and pee and Max has now resumed his usual job of keeping my feet warm and making sure I don't sneak off any where without him so he seems ok. I do know both Trish and I feel better for having him back home were he belongs