:'( OMG I can hardly believe that anyone could leave a dog with injuries like that & do nothing :rant:
At least he's safe now :huggles:
At least he's safe now :huggles:
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EJW said::'( OMG I can hardly believe that anyone could leave a dog with injuries like that & do nothing :rant:
At least he's safe now :huggles:
Yep off with their conkers I say. :thumbsup: No anesthetic either.alfyn said:OMG :'(
Thank goodness the poor dog is in safe hands now :thumbsup:
If i could get hold of the b*****d who was responsible for him,i'd break more than their bloody legs!!! :rant:
Macha said:to get the subject back on track - there are quite a few whippets and whippet-type/size lurchers for adoption and some currently available are listed at http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index....pic=22505&st=15
Nah use a blunt one...how can people be so cruel..its sick! :rant:kris said:yeah,and use a really rusty knife! :angry:
Nah use a spoon it'll take ages (w00t) (w00t) (w00t)Lynn-Alexandria said:Nah use a blunt one...how can people be so cruel..its sick! :rant:kris said:yeah,and use a really rusty knife! :angry:
Sounds like a good idea. Hope he finds a new home soon. :luck: :thumbsup:Whippets Rule said:Nah use a spoon it'll take ages (w00t) (w00t) (w00t)Lynn-Alexandria said:Nah use a blunt one...how can people be so cruel..its sick! :rant:kris said:yeah,and use a really rusty knife! :angry:
hope the little chap finds a nice new home soon.
I have seen a Great dane puppy who broke his leg and it ended up with a leg bent exactly like this one. He was put in a plaster for an extented period. Unfortunately, young growing animals need weight bearing excercise for their bones to gain strength, this puppy had no chance, his bones stayed soft and weak and later on bent.OMG I can hardly believe that anyone could leave a dog with injuries like that & do nothing :rant:
Awww the pics are adorable. Im glad to hear that hes doing better :thumbsup:Lisa73 said:Just a quick update on Tiny Tim who managed to gain the nickname Sir Humpalot :- " Im pleased to report that a few days after his castration he is now able to go into a room with other dogs without squealing, loosing the plot, and weeing all over them poor lad and poor other dogs. :b
The marking has completly stopped now and he can manage to settle with the other dogs without trying to constantly hump them and with he seems to be a much calmer happier dog now, the nerves are disappearing and he has started to roach and is also now enjoying his walks. He is also starting to play with the other dogs now.
Someone is going to be very lucky to get this little chap. :huggles:
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I love the little kiss curl on his head reminds of the childrens nursery rhyme bout the little girl with the little curl who was either very very good or very very naughty :lol:
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