Leslie,
I am sorry to hear about poor Graham's leg. I wish it had never happened. It breaks my heart to think of Graham being in pain and mostly not getting to do stuff doggis live for!
May I make a suggestion? Why don't you and hubby take the dogs together to the dog park. That way one of you can tend to Kersey and the other one makes sure Graham is still able to play but within his physical capabilities.
I know that amputation is very difficult for all of you, but may be the best solution if your vet recommends it. If it comes down to it, I am sure that Graham would be better off that how he is now. I have seen dozens of dogs with an amputated leg and they seem to cope with it well. In fact, they are able to do more with out the bag leg weighing them down.
No matter what happens, Leslie, just remember that we will all be here for you at Pet Talk. I know that you and your husband will do what is best for Graham.
Hugs and kisses to sweet Graham boy and Kersey.






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It does make it harder and more obvious now that Kersey is a part of your family, I'm sure. Some of the other suggestions people have made sound great, especially the swimming. 



) It's just one thing after another... Poor Graham!! Poor Leslie!!
Lots of kisses and hugs to everyone..I love you guys!
on internet sites. My dog is 16 and wasn't able to hold himself up and he limped/whined. After 1 month on that stuff he was like a puppy again. Maybe you should check it out. I pray that you find a way to relieve his pain. All you can help him with for certain is supply him with endless love and affection.
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