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

  1. #61
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    Buck is home!!! I didn't post about it but we had a huge ordeal with the vet yesterday. I am NOT happy with this vet (it's not our vet, it's the other vet that works at the hospital and he had weekend duty this weekend. Our vet is the one who did the surgery). The vet wasn't going to let us see him over the weekend and was very rude about pretty much everything. The tech worked with us and has been letting us come in. Anyway, the tech met with the doctor last night and said he had a long talk with him and finally got him to agree to releasing Buck to us today as long as he kept his food down. I think I'm going to bake something for the tech and buy a bag of coal for the vet

    Anyway, I'm just glad he is home. He is doing great. The tech actually seemed interested in raw feeding because he'd never seen a dog bounce back so quickly after such an invasive surgery. Buck is one healthy pup!


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    On his new bed


    I've linked to the next one. It's a picture of his incision. Do not look if you are squeamish.
    http://www.southernmutt.com/photos/102206/_MG_0921.jpg

  2. #62
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    Glad to hear that Buck is home! He looks so happy to be there too.

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    he looks like nothing happened to him!
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    He looks like one happy boy! Glad to hear you're doing so well Buck!

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    Great pictures, Buck looks like his normal self! Glad he is doing so good!

    Where did you get his bed from??
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    Glad to hear he's doing so well! By looking at his pictures, you'd never know anything had happened to him. What a happy pup.

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    I'm happy to see that he is doing so well!

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    Yay! Glad he's home and doing well!

    Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
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    RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08

  9. #69
    Glad to see he's doing fine.

    Just remember, don't kick yourself, Labs tend to be 4 legged vaccum cleaners, it's the nature of the goofus!

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    He looks great! Thanks for updating. I'm sorry the vet was not nice to you. :/ But, glad that the tech made up for it.
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    Glad you're home Buck!
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  12. #72
    BTW, Sarah, Lady had the perfect solution for vets with attitudes.....

    When we first adopted her, we took her to the shelter recommended vet for a checkup and shots. The Vet had me put her on the table, walked behind her without saying anything to the poor pup, and inserted a thermometer you-know-where.

    Lady turned too quick for me to react, and nipped at the vet. I was told we'd have to muzzle her next time she came in, because she's dangerous. (Lady's not the dangerous one, her human is) Never went back to that vet again, and they went out of business about a year later.

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    Yay Buck! I'm sure glad to see you home and looking so good! It's lucky your grouchy vet had such a nice tech working for him! Give him lotsa kisses next time you see him!

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    Awwww! Sarah I'm so glad that Buck is back to his happy, playful ole' self!

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    Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)

  15. #75
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    OMG! He's huge!!!!!!!

    I'm so glad Buck is home and doing well. Welcome back, Buck! We missed you.

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