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Old 05-11-2014, 07:26 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
I foster broken pups all of the time. The most important thing is to follow the vet's instructions. The pups always seem to handle it pretty well. I have never had a pup with bilateral fractures; but I did have one who had to have surgery on both hips at the same time. I was really surprised at how well he did. They have such amazing spirits.
I think the most difficult part with this one will be keeping him quiet since he is so young; but it will be so important for his well being.
Good luck if you decide to foster him.
Thanks, that actually eases my mind a bit. I am just so worried he won't do well. I think I could keep him quieter here than we could at the shelter with everyone coming and going all the time. He is a puppy though, that will be the hardest part.
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