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Is it something I said?
CellarDweller:
:)
Hope you're feeling better, and that you get to see Pepper Ann today.
morrobay:
thanks Chuck, I do feel better today.
I just got back from meeting her and of course, she's adorable...very friendly, happy...she has problems walking, can't jump up into the car, etc, a link below is a video of her walking.
Even if Emmett was afraid of her, she's unable to run after him, so he'd always be safe. But I still don't know if he would accept her and be comfortable around a new dog. I don't want his life to change. It's a big decision.
https://youtu.be/tPke9dI1-cg
Sason:
Why is she walking like that?
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: Penthesilea on February 07, 2021, 07:47:29 am ---Ok, I have now created a blog space (child board) "Is it something I said? 2" and am now trying to move this thread.
So far, this is a regular thread, not a child board. I added the 2 to the blog title to avoid confusion and will remove it later, when everything works. Knock on wood.
ETA: Done. Looks like it works. Any problems, let me know.
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It worked. At least, it shows up on the list when I look now. Thanks!
morrobay:
--- Quote from: Sason on February 07, 2021, 04:18:29 pm ---Why is she walking like that?
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I was surprised that her foster didn't know more about her...they suspect a neurological problem, but I didn't get a definitive answer. I might ask if she was x-rayed, and if those x-rays can be sent to my vet.
She's so cute, though...I wonder if she would do well in a wheelchair...I follow several wheelie dogs on Instagram. But just seeing her for a few minutes, I think she's ok - for the moment - on her own. I guess everything would depend on a clear diagnosis. Rotts are known to have hip problems anyway, so it won't get any better as she gets older, that's for sure. I don't know if I'm up to taking care of a disabled dog...I might not have the courage.
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