View Full Version : Puppy had a rough day
the chi
06-25-2009, 04:02 PM
Here's my lil angel, we just got home from the vets. Somehow this morning running to potty she severely dislocated her toe, it was sticking up as if she were ready for english tea! Thankfully it wasnt broken, but we're in a splint for the next couple weeks till Doc gives the OK! She's pitiful...just got her pain pill and her Arby's...out cold!
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n210/raerr/DSC05734.jpg
Rider
06-25-2009, 04:06 PM
I remember when my lab did something like that to her foot. She hobbled around on a hard plastic split like a peg leg pirate.
Give your dog some Wild Turkey she'll feel much better. :lol
Ninjakel
06-25-2009, 04:07 PM
awww, poor thing :(
Looni2ns
06-25-2009, 04:17 PM
Poor sweety. She looks so pitiful. :-(
wildchild
06-25-2009, 04:17 PM
puppy gets a treat? Arby's? very nice. now she's gonna get hurt more often. LOL
HurricaneHeather
06-25-2009, 04:18 PM
Poor baby. :(
Hope she gets to feeling better real soon.
the chi
06-25-2009, 04:21 PM
I havent let her walk yet, I think I'll video that fiasco, this splint is at least an inch longer than her leg...:lol: She always gets a tiny bit of what I'm eating, so getting Arby's (chosen specifically for her today) isnt a signal to her to get hurt more. :wink:
Her kitty however is taking full advantage of her immobility, instead of chasing the cat loving on her, the cat is doing run by rubbings, or sitting and patting her on the head...I'll try and get a shot of that...
skiergirl
06-25-2009, 04:45 PM
aww...poor little thing she looks waaay out of it in that pic
tached1000rr
06-25-2009, 07:12 PM
spoil her rotten
MissHell
06-25-2009, 08:06 PM
Awww - poor baby. Feel better soon...
Amber Lamps
06-25-2009, 10:20 PM
Notice: this is a joke and only a joke! The following is said in jest and the poster actually does feel sorry for your pet and you and hopes that your puppy gets better soon! End notice.
So what really happened Rae? I see from the other thread that your dog sleeps with you. Did you roll over and crush your puppy with, um, your puppies?:lol::boobs:
On another note, isn't that an amazingly huge splint for a dislocated toe?:wink:
Gas Man
06-26-2009, 07:19 AM
That is so sad and yet so cute...
marko138
06-26-2009, 07:41 AM
Notice: this is a joke and only a joke! The following is said in jest and the poster actually does feel sorry for your pet and you and hopes that your puppy gets better soon! End notice.
So what really happened Rae? I see from the other thread that your dog sleeps with you. Did you roll over and crush your puppy with, um, your puppies?:lol::boobs:
On another note, isn't that an amazingly huge splint for a dislocated toe?:wink:
Classy, dude. Classy.
Particle Man
06-26-2009, 08:52 AM
On another note, isn't that an amazingly huge splint for a dislocated toe?:wink:
I was thinking the same thing :lol:
poor pooch :( :( :(
the chi
06-26-2009, 09:47 AM
Nice Tig. No, I didnt smush her. She's always slept with me, we'd both have withdrawals if we werent together (and do), Im that much in love with my dog. :lol:
As for the splint size, I thought the same, but being as she's so small and in my eyes "delicate" they could have put her in a full body cast and I wouldnt care. She was such a trooper, mommy however, yeah, not so much. Thankfully I contained myself since it was only a toe. :wink: Too, when I worked at a vet office a few years back, things came in XS, S, M, L, XL & XXL, and XS was STILL way too big for a dog Abby's size. :shrug: If it keeps her from popping it back out, I'll call it good!
As for getting around, once she woke up, its as if she isnt wearing a splint at all, she's running around, chasing the cat, going for truck rides and other than overrunning herself, she's not having a problem! Instead of walking on 3 legs as the vet said she would, she's actually using the splinted leg...I call her Peg. :lol:
marko138
06-26-2009, 09:50 AM
Nice Tig. No, I didnt smush her. She's always slept with me, we'd both have withdrawals if we werent together (and do), Im that much in love with my dog. :lol:
As for the splint size, I thought the same, but being as she's so small and in my eyes "delicate" they could have put her in a full body cast and I wouldnt care. She was such a trooper, mommy however, yeah, not so much. Thankfully I contained myself since it was only a toe. :wink: Too, when I worked at a vet office a few years back, things came in XS, S, M, L, XL & XXL, and XS was STILL way too big for a dog Abby's size. :shrug: If it keeps her from popping it back out, I'll call it good!
As for getting around, once she woke up, its as if she isnt wearing a splint at all, she's running around, chasing the cat, going for truck rides and other than overrunning herself, she's not having a problem! Instead of walking on 3 legs as the vet said she would, she's actually using the splinted leg...I call her Peg. :lol:
In that case put a patch on her eye and give her a sword.
Gas Man
06-26-2009, 10:29 AM
In that case put a patch on her eye and give her a sword.
:lol: ROFL :rofl:
the chi
06-26-2009, 10:36 AM
In that case put a patch on her eye and give her a sword.
Duly noted! :lol: Will the pink detract from the overall statement?
marko138
06-26-2009, 10:36 AM
Duly noted! :lol: Will the pink detract from the overall statement?
We can overlook it in this case.
z06boy
06-26-2009, 10:37 AM
In that case put a patch on her eye and give her a sword.
:lol:
Poor pup...hope she recovers soon !!
marko138
06-26-2009, 10:39 AM
Shiver me timbers, MATEY! ARRRRRR!
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