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CurrentlySober 09-03-2011 11:53 PM

Fiidy thoughts of recovery to Buddy!

baddog 09-04-2011 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by DBS.US (Post 18402149)
Do you ride a bike with buddy running along side you? I thought I saw you ride by once.


We used to. Old school, blue strand cruiser?

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Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 18402290)
hopefully budy heals up soon.

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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 18402300)
Fiidy thoughts of recovery to Buddy!

Thanks, he has been pretty miserable today. I wish I knew if the pain meds really worked or not.

WarChild 09-04-2011 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18402335)
We used to. Old school, blue strand cruiser?





Thanks, he has been pretty miserable today. I wish I knew if the pain meds really worked or not.

I can tell you that after having a dog with serious pain problems related to joint issues in her back end that I absolutely think they work. :2 cents:

CDSmith 09-04-2011 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 18402903)
I can tell you that after having a dog with serious pain problems related to joint issues in her back end that I absolutely think they work. :2 cents:

Agree. In the time that my dog was really getting old, the difference in him, in his demeanor and how he moved etc was incredibly noticeable on days when I would give him the pain meds. Near the end of his life I put the meds in his food daily. Helped greatly in giving him some quality of life at that time.

They definitely work.


Baddog -- I can remember the times when my dog was post-surgery. I remember vividly him being quite sore and looking miserable and down-and-out. He was a tough dog and always bounced back in a few days or a week. Hopefully it's not long until your guy is looking back to his old self and showing signs of being happy again.

baddog 09-04-2011 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 18402903)
I can tell you that after having a dog with serious pain problems related to joint issues in her back end that I absolutely think they work. :2 cents:

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 18402917)
Agree. In the time that my dog was really getting old, the difference in him, in his demeanor and how he moved etc was incredibly noticeable on days when I would give him the pain meds. Near the end of his life I put the meds in his food daily. Helped greatly in giving him some quality of life at that time.

They definitely work.


Baddog -- I can remember the times when my dog was post-surgery. I remember vividly him being quite sore and looking miserable and down-and-out. He was a tough dog and always bounced back in a few days or a week. Hopefully it's not long until your guy is looking back to his old self and showing signs of being happy again.

Giving him the pain pills is easy enough, no sneaking required, but it is hard to believe they are helping when he lays here moaning. Of course, I guess part of it might be having to wear this bumper collar. He should be happy I went down a size.


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