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Just to say, bean is now fine, her leg has healed and she no longer limps.. :D :thumbsup:

 

She had her last lot of injections and her micro chip :( today so she can go out walking soon. (w00t)

 

Cant wait to show her off at Gloucester racing :- "

 

Kim and Tilly and Bean :thumbsup:
 
Great News!!!!! :cheers: :thumbsup:
 
aww bless the little thing :wub:

glad she is all better :wub: :wub: :wub:

how did she cope with the chip ?

all mine had theirs when they were bigger ( i am qualified to chip so do it myself ,) which i hate doing to the whippies !!! but its safety in the long run .

thinking about having angels tomorrow at the vets ???

wonderd how a pup is when its been done ??
 
saraquele said:
aww bless the little thing  :wub:
glad she is all better  :wub:   :wub:   :wub:

how did she cope with the chip ?

all mine had theirs when they were bigger ( i am qualified to chip so do it myself ,) which i hate doing to the whippies !!!  but its safety in the long run .

thinking about having angels tomorrow at the vets ???

wonderd how a pup is when its been done ??


Glad to hear Bean's all better Kim:wub:

You're brave Sharon I wouldn't even take Callie and Sienna for theirs I made Andy take them :b I did take Spry and Kane though they yelped big time for a few seconds but forgot quickly with a treat :thumbsup:
 
*Lesley* said:
saraquele said:
aww bless the little thing  :wub:
glad she is all better  :wub:   :wub:   :wub:

how did she cope with the chip ?

all mine had theirs when they were bigger ( i am qualified to chip so do it myself ,) which i hate doing to the whippies !!!  but its safety in the long run .

thinking about having angels tomorrow at the vets ???

wonderd how a pup is when its been done ??


Glad to hear Bean's all better Kim:wub:

You're brave Sharon I wouldn't even take Callie and Sienna for theirs I made Andy take them :b I did take Spry and Kane though they yelped big time for a few seconds but forgot quickly with a treat :thumbsup:


it cost me a fortune to go on the course , went to god manchester animal shelter ... they kept bringing out the lurchers , little dogs for us to practise on , i kept asking for the big dogs (w00t)

everyone thought i was nuts to volunteer to do a rotty !!

i was the only one not to get snapped at or to stick myself with the needle :blink:

well worth it though . have chipped lots of dogs now :thumbsup:

hated doing mine but i was buggerd if i was going to pay £25 when i could do it for the cost of a chip at £5.25 (w00t)
 
She didnt make a sound when she had her injection. o:)

 

A small whimper when she had the micro chip and a look which said 'get me out of here NOW!!!! :rant: '

 

She slept the rest of the day and woke up just when i was of to bed :( ....play time i think not :- "
 
I don't recall a problem with microchipping ours, other than the ultra-tactful Aussie vet who said 'it's really useful for this kind of dog, you know if he ever runs off and gets killed at least there's a better chance of finding out what happened'. Cheers mate :angry: . Yet another advantage of seeing a proper greyhound vet is they don't say things like this! :thumbsup:
 

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