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Here's his blog if you ever wanna know how things are going! I set it up for other people who are going through the same decision!!!
http://cldavis.tripawds.com/
...gets around and does things like he always did. I am so amazingly happy that I decided to get the surgery done and we didn't go the other way. It seemed like such a huge deal, but it just wasn't at all in the end! It's REALLY amazing!
Thanks guys so much for all of your support!!!! *hugs to...
Awww thanks so much! I might just take you up on that if he starts doing anything weird so don't you forget your offer! hahaha. So far though, everything's just great. He's done just wonderfully.. life seems absolutely normal to him. It's great :)
Oh, here's something you can help me with! I...
Thanks so much! Yes, we are so very happy that he's doing so well. I wish he hadn't had to lose his leg, but really I don't think it's affected his life much at all. :)
We are at our two-weeks-after surgery mark, and I just wanted to let you guys know that Fang is exactly how he used to be. He does the same things, walks and runs as fast, jumps up and down from things perfectly, and is just as happy, loving, and active as he always was. I am so grateful for all...
Poor baby! Well, if the first few days of this process are any indication of what the end result will be, I would say that amputation is the way to go - especially if he already doesn't use it and it's prone to get infected/cut/etc. He would probably have a really easy recovery, as Hoppy's...
Lol, thank you :) It makes me a little depressed to see him that way, but I'm so proud of how well he's doing and considering how well he did on day 1, I think he's going to adapt wonderfully. :)
Still startling to see him though. 0.0
ugh I had no idea. I think they had a cast type thing on it, but he had taken that off before we even got him out of the cat carrier. The patch it really well taped on there though and he doesnt seem to be messing with it. I will for sure watch him.
Alright guys, Fang is at home.
I started a blog at Tripawds forums about Fang's transition to life on three legs to help other people who may find themselves in my position. It helped me a lot to read all of your stories and I thought it might help someone to read about Fang and learn from our...
Of course, when I pick him up at 10AM I will take some and send them. I am told that my first week will be very hard (to see him like that and all) so, I hope I can manage!
Surgery is over – he's one less leg. He got through without complications and he's resting at the hospital now. Apparently he got his claws into some of the nurses so they had to put an e collar on him. But otherwise, it's good news… He may be down a leg, but he's down a tumor too.
...not want to put him through a biopsy and then amputation surgery, and I agree with you - "wait and see" could cause him more problems and for such a slim chance... it just doesn't seem worth it. I think this is the right thing to do.
2 and a half more hours before he has to be there...
Thanks, that's what we've decided to do... It's hard because now I feel like I might be having his arm off for no reason but... ugh I just think it's the best thing since its so so unlikely that it wouldn;t need to come off and the bigger it gets the more difficult it is to remove.
I...