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Originally Posted by asianthree
So our oldest and spouse both intelligent Doctors are DINKs. Rescuing a lab mix that was going to be euthanized its front legs 6” shorter than its back legs, could barely stand. Puppy to U of M to have legs resected with bone graphs to make them 4”longer. The procedure went well the tune of over $10,000. After eight months the puppy just had its cast removed and and is doing well.
However, whenever it sees another human we bark if it sees another dog we bark. Best, guess scared of humans and other dogs. In process of socializing and bringing back to the real world.
If you don’t have to live with them, I classify that as a bonus. Because the lack of toleration may be too much. First day was horrendous then by day 3 calm happened because none of us were here to do harm. But those first two days were nerve racking
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Bless their hearts. I'm sure that dog will be your best friend for many loving years.