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Thread: I think Buck has a blockage - HE'S HOME!!! *Pictures on pg 5*

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    I hope it's nothing that can't be removed with little discomfort. Poor Buck! Do you think it is something that happened with food? I do worry about that with the raw diet. :/ I'm crossing my fingers that he comes out of this with flying colors!
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    Pawsitive thoughts and prayers headed Bucks way. And a big {hug} for you Sarah.
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    Oh Sarah! I'm so sorry to hear of Bucks poor eating habits getting him into trouble

    Please keep us updated on how he is doing!

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    Oh no. But thank god you were able to recognize the signs and take him to the vet right away. I hope everything goes ok with the surgery.

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    Oh no Good thoughts heading your way, Sarah!

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    A pig toe. I fed him and Luka whole pigs feet last Friday. Luka must not have eaten her hoof and left it in the yard and he found it yesterday because there's no way that the hoof would just now be digesting.

    So it sat out in the hot sun for a week and dried up and then he ate it yesterday or the day before, is what I'm thinking.



    Anyway, he's out of surgery. I went and saw him and I just broke down crying. He wasn't fully awake yet and could barely lift his head. He has a huge incision, 5 or 6 inches long, and 10 stitches. It's too soon to know if he'll be coming home tomorrow but I get to go see him and the doctor will tell me if he can or if he needs to stay. I want him home tonight. It breaks my heart knowing that he'll be all alone when he wakes up. They said that someone comes in to check on patients during the night, which I guess makes me feel a little better, but I'd rather have him here.

    I feel like this whole thing is my fault. If I had just gone and checked to make sure Luka did eat the whole thing, this might not have happened. Oh well, I guess you live and learn. And the dogs won't be eating in the yard anymore so that I don't have to search for uneaten stuff. And no, there's no way I would blame or give up the raw diet, so if anyone who is thinking about raw is reading this - don't let it scare you. Accidents can happen with kibble too.


    I do appreciate all of the good thoughts. Please keep them heading his way, he's got a painful week ahead of him.

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    I am so glad he is doing okay. Its not your fault, this could have been anything he could have gotten a hold of. For gods sake he could catch a rodent in the yard or anything. I am surprised it didn't digest, it must have been really hard.
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    So glad Buck is doing ok.
    Sending many good get well wishes your way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    Accidents can happen with kibble too.
    No joke. Think of all the dogs lost to bloat. And, it's not your fault, it's not something you would even look for. But, now this is going to make everyone who feeds a raw diet even more aware, just to make sure of things like that. I never would have thought of that, either! Heck, even if you don't feed raw, but, you feed rawhides or greenies, it might remind people to be careful and check for random things like that that might be eaten when they shouldn't be. He's all right, this is a lesson to be learned from, not a situation to blame yourself.

    I'm glad he is going to be all right. I was really concerned. My thoughts are still with you and buck. Try to get some sleep, Buck will be as good as new before you know it, and, you'll need all your energy to play with him.
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