HOWEDY dale you pathetic miserable stinkin rotten
lyin dog abusin punk thug coward active accute chronic
life-long incurable malignant maliciHOWES MENTAL CASE,
"Dale Atkin" <labrador1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Spot" <spot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> My vet mentioned it to me right after surgery.
spot and her veterinary malpracticioner are IMBECILES, like yourself,
dale.
>> Since I told him it wasn't a possibility I didn't discuss it further
with
>> him. I would talk to your vet about when he thinks it would
>> be appropriate for him to get in the water.
That's ABSURD. The dog CAN'T GET the stitches wet.
HOWEver, THAT AIN'T the REAL PROBLEM, dog lovers.
>> Celeste
>
> The concern is that the suture will act as a wick and draw in infection.
THAT'S the LEAST of his PROBLEMS, dale.
> I'm not even allowed to give him a bath while he's got the stitches in.
> Fortunately the stitches will only be in for a couple more days (at the
> latest, they should come out on Wednesday).
Yeah. Well UNfortunately, SWIMMING is CONtraWIZE for the
first three months after cruciate ligament surgery as it will OVER-
EXXXTEND the joint and DAMAGE it.
> Dale
But your vet KNOWS THAT, anyHOWE.
DON'T HE, dale <{}: ~ ) >
BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!


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