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Subject: HELP! Complicated Crate Rest


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Erin
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Date Posted: 20:34:47 04/27/06 Thu

Hello,
I have an 8yo Chinese Crested who recently fractured her radius & ulna. A nice stay at the vet hospital, a plate and four screws later, they've handed her back and ordered "strict crate rest."
I receive my little diva about two years ago with a VERY nasty bout of separation anxiety that we haven't been able to shake. Because of which she hasn't been exactly pleased with a crate since I've known her.
ANY recommendations are appreciated. When I do crate her and even if I stay right next to her, she still flails about in an awful tantrum! Please mail me at Erin@EqCentral.net if you have any ideas!

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Re: HELP! Complicated Crate RestLee York08:25:24 04/28/06 Fri


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