Thank you for your reply, we have had a vet check, and although her legs are in a state from dragging she's in no pain, she's not nippy in a horrible way at all, it's like puppy excitement the same with the crying, 4 days in and she's only now shouting as it were if she needs something, the last example being she made her way into a corner of my room behind a box but there wasn't enough room to turn round o she shouted for help, she's not remotely aggressive about it, and she's an angel and just snuggles in when I change her dressings and apply her cream every morning, understandably she doesn't like the other dogs round when we do that so we go off to my room and have a snuggle and change them then lots of treats and fuss before rejoining the gang
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I think she's just over stimulated, she's gone from maybe seeing someone for one hour everyday and being alone the other 23 to having people and dogs around 24/7 it's a lot for her to get used to!
Comets new chair arrived today, so I padded out his old one so she could get outside for a bit (it's a little wide for her really but hers should be here in the next 5 days) and she had a great time!
Sorry to keep asking stupid questions but the other twos back legs, although useless to them atm, can be bent and flexed at all joints normally during physio, hers only move slightly at the ankle and hip the rest is solid, the vet never mentioned anything about it but is that normal? It must be harder for her to move about surely as they don't move like the others do, it also means she bounces on one hip always, whereas the others vary which bit is on the ground to move.... She's wearing a kind of sideways nappy construction atm to protect that hip from banging /rubbing on the ground, it's not the best looking thing in the world, it's a work in progress but it does the job whilst I perfect it! We're back at the vets next week to review the gabba situation so I'll ask more then, the fact that she'd basically chewed through half her foot before arriving here was more important to address last time.
Some good news though, I was expressing bella as advised here and we've not had a single uti which is apparently the longest she's been without one
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also when I express her now it's like I start her going and she finishes it, could that be the start of regaining tone? I do check she's empty when she's done and she is, the vet was happy she was completely empty too
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