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Our 2.5 year old boxer mix is getting her back leg amputated today. Her femur was shattered, and we just cannot afford to attempt to fix it. My wife and I are concerned because we love to hike and camp in the mountains, and we always take our dogs with us. As a young three-legged dog, will she be able to take part in these activities in the future? Does anyone have any experience with this type of thing?
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I used to work for them when they trained greyhounds, which is where they got the idea for selling the pools to other dog owners/kennels, as other trainers were interested in swimming their dogs. This then gradually increased to other breeds and they now have a big trade stand at Crufts each year and run training courses for vets/vet nurses etc.
Thanks everyone. We're giving her lots of love . I think she is more annoyed with the inverted lamp shade on her head than the fact that she has lost a leg. She is still very sore though. The vet left a large portion of the thigh muscle to help with her balance, and it's all bruised up and swollen.
Poor girl! Thank you again for all your support.
Poor girl! Thank you again for all your support.