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Originally Posted by MauiGirl One thought, the carriers with leg holes look interesting, however make sure they don't restrict circulation in the legs. Honestly, they don't look very comfortable, as I think dogs like to curl up more, or move around and change positions. I can see it's value in isolating movement for a pup with broken leg though.
What made me think of this is when my daughter had granddaughter in one baby carrier, her legs turned blue from poor circulation. |
I've been thinking about what you wrote, and I think I agree with you. Need to think about this further.
On another note: Stopped by to say hello to my Vets at the ER as they called to see how Cassie was doing. They were THRILLED to see Cassie and they couldn't get over how wonderful she looked. They were so excited, they took her in the back to weigh her, and guess what, she weighed 2 lbs 12 ounces. WOW. She gained a whole lb since I took her home. Now of course, this was at night, and she ate a lot today, so I really don't think she actually weighs this much or will weigh this much in the morning. But it is still a very excellent sign, and she should weigh at least a few ounces at least more than two lbs, come this morning. So I am very very excited. Also, my favorite Vet told me she would watch Cassie for me when I go for my colonoscopy in early Dec. She'll keep Cassie in her stroller , as I often do, because she has five other dogs who are much bigger than Cassie. And it is only for the day, no sleeping over. This is such a relief, I can't even express how happy and relieved I am. So now I will not be worried sick when I have to leave her for a whole day, as I know my Vet who knows Cassie so well will know exactly what to do if something goes awry. She's helped to pull her back from death more than once. I am psyched!!! YAY!!! Thank you UNIVerese!!! Thank you ANGELS!!!
Love,
Shellie