I brought Cloud home yesterday. He is feeling very sorry for himself. I have to carry him into the garden for his toilets and uptairs to bed with me. He has accepted going into his cage during the day.
Today is the crucial day to see if the stitches will hold.
I have kept the little man who found him informed of Cloud's progress. He has been really shaken up by it all. His passenger had been watching Cloud and Finn racing across the fields and then they had gone out of view but as they drove up the road she looked out for them again and saw Cloud hanging on the barbed wire. They were unable to get him off it as his foot and mouth were caught as well as his leg so one of them drove down to some workmen at the main road and asked them for some wire cutters. Then they all came up to help Cloud but couldn't cut the wire so had to cut his skin.
I can't thank him enough. I think some people who would've seen a dog in that situation would have rung the RSPCA. You know, scared that the dog might bite them.
Little Finn must be traumatised by it all (not that you'd know it cos he managed to eat a full bowl of his dinner and then be flat out for the rest of the day) because he was waiting with Cloud until he saw people approaching and then he ran back to me. But he didn't say anything!If only he'd been Lassie!
So the stitches are up his thigh and meet at a 'T' between his legs. I don't know if it was a godsend that he'd been castrated already.
So Rae is coming to visit him on Monday which he will love and hopefully she will take some pics of my three and post them on here for me.
He has his checkup on Friday.
Today is the crucial day to see if the stitches will hold.
I have kept the little man who found him informed of Cloud's progress. He has been really shaken up by it all. His passenger had been watching Cloud and Finn racing across the fields and then they had gone out of view but as they drove up the road she looked out for them again and saw Cloud hanging on the barbed wire. They were unable to get him off it as his foot and mouth were caught as well as his leg so one of them drove down to some workmen at the main road and asked them for some wire cutters. Then they all came up to help Cloud but couldn't cut the wire so had to cut his skin.
I can't thank him enough. I think some people who would've seen a dog in that situation would have rung the RSPCA. You know, scared that the dog might bite them.
Little Finn must be traumatised by it all (not that you'd know it cos he managed to eat a full bowl of his dinner and then be flat out for the rest of the day) because he was waiting with Cloud until he saw people approaching and then he ran back to me. But he didn't say anything!If only he'd been Lassie!
So the stitches are up his thigh and meet at a 'T' between his legs. I don't know if it was a godsend that he'd been castrated already.
So Rae is coming to visit him on Monday which he will love and hopefully she will take some pics of my three and post them on here for me.
He has his checkup on Friday.