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Date Posted: 19:22:37 05/22/07 Tue
Author: Joan
Subject: Re: Hind, or fore? Well, probably won't matter, all that much. Many ...
In reply to: Rex 's message, "Re: Hind, or fore? Well, probably won't matter, all that much. Many ..." on 13:07:10 05/22/07 Tue

>My concern is it putting weight on the stub and
>getting cuts (due to not having the natural foot pads)
>or worse is the possible internal injury of a blood
>vessel getting pinched or cut. I can probably guess
>that it might be painful to walk around as it would be
>a pressure point with not having natural structure or
>padding. I just weaned the two (kittens?) and will
>now be working with them. I just feel awkward as I
>haven't had to deal with a pet in this condition that
>wasn't already on it's way out. Should I do anything
>special for it or do you think that there isn't a
>concern for internal injury or further damage? :/
>
>Rex

Don't worry. The pup will know how to handle the situation. As it grows, it won't even know there is suppose to be another limb.

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