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Old 03-01-2016, 09:53 AM   #17
Kerryn915
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I'm not understanding why it hasn't been put in a cast....if they feel it will heal on its own and doesn't require surgery it should still need to be immobilized. To prevent the bone from moving. I would def get a second opinion. It will be a shame to have more damage done bc it wasn't treated properly the first time, and so much time has passed since the accident. coming from experience with broken bones in my yorkie, surgery is very expensive and casting alone wasn't an option for me.
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