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|    No Longer a Member  Join Date: Jul 2007  Location: Florida  
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				   |      I'm so glad that you found out what the problem is.  Your right, how in the world are you going to keep that baby calm that long?  It's like when a doctor tells a Mom to go to bed and get some rest - no cooking, mopping, sweeping, etc.  = yeah, right.      |  
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Jun 2007  Location: lake worth fl  
					Posts: 207
				   |      i am very glad that your is ok many hugs and kisses for a speedy recovery      
				__________________   ![]()     tinkerbell, coqui, macho & taina's mommy       |  
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|    owned by my monkeys   Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2007  Location: far north dallas, texas  
					Posts: 1,866
				   |      oooh this is great news!!! so glad it is not anything that requires surgery     ![]() still sending warm wishes for a speedy recovery! bella needs her playmate back   
				__________________   lyn     ~ miss buffey, sir bentley and baby bree ~     please click to give FREE food - the animal rescue site  |  
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|    YT 2000 Club Member   Join Date: Dec 2007  Location: HASTINGS, NE- 4 NOW!!!  
					Posts: 2,208
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 glad it was not as bad as it could of been!! I am going on week 4 of keeping Banjo quite- it is getting harder- and harder every day!! He cries a lot to get up-and play! I know he is sick of it- then when I let him out he gets so excited!!   He starts trying to jump- OMG!I do not know what to do!! 
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|    YorkieTalk Newbie!  Join Date: Mar 2008  Location: Santa Clarita,Ca.  
					Posts: 2
				   |      [QUOTE= I wanted to start chatting about my baby, Klae.  he had bilateral surgery for his knees on march 10.  he is casted and doing well.  I am having trouble keeping him crated since he is feeling better and stronger now.   I take him to work everyday and thank God for that. His knees were fixed by an orthopedic vet in Ventura, Ca. I am an RN in surgery and it is stressful seeing him not able to walk now. I will keep you posted on is recovery. feel free to ask any questions. thanks Robin (Klae's mother)  |  
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|    YT 500 Club Member   Join Date: Oct 2007  Location: nebraska  
					Posts: 616
				   |      I'm so glad your baby is on the road to recovery. But I don't see how you mom's can keep the little ones down and quiet for the length of time required. That's a job in it's self.    |  
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|    YorkieTalk Newbie!  Join Date: Oct 2008  Location: San Francisco  
					Posts: 4
				   |      Hello!  I am new to this.  I just registered today.  How is Bella doing? I see that you posted in March. The same thing happened to my Coco (he's 4½ years old).  He jumped off my bed and hurt his right hind leg.  I bought him to the local vet and she said it was soft tissue injury and put him on rimadyl for 10 days.  After a month, he could walk, jummp a little and run on that leg.  However, he was still limping slightly and the local vet wanted to do some x-rays. I decided to take him to my regular vet, an older and more experienced guy.  He felt around and said the same thing or that it could be a ligament tear and did not recommend x-rays or surgery.  Has anyone had this happen to their baby and how long does it take to get well?   ![]()  |  
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