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Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 20:25
by Seamusmum
:2026: How is he going to chew/bury that bone AND wear his lampshade???? :1968:

Bless him. :love2:

It's all over with now Alfie...extra cuddles tonight for you :1973:

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 20:41
by Mad Maisie
Glad he is home - bet you feel a lot better now also!!!

That chew is huge - watch your legs!!! :1970: :1970:

Gill, Meg and Stumpy aka Maisie !!!!

:love2: :love2: :love2:

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 20:41
by Mad Maisie
Glad he is home - bet you feel a lot better now also!!!

That chew is huge - watch your legs!!! :1970: :1970:

Gill, Meg and Stumpy aka Maisie !!!!

:love2: :love2: :love2:

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 22:00
by Blakey
WOW !!!! I've never seen a rawhide bone that big before ! I think that Alfie might be quite occupied tonight.

I'm so pleased that everything went well today and that he is back home with you now Bev.

Love


JOANNE

XXX

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 26 Feb 2010, 10:01
by Diesel Kate
Looking at the first photo of Alfie, I was going to say, someone must have had the gravy bones handy to get such an attentive photo. The second photo says it all. :1967:

Big healing hugs to Alfie.

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 26 Feb 2010, 12:27
by kayj
Hope Alfie is okay today and not in any discomfort following his surgery yesterday.Can't believe the size of that chew.Healing hugs to Alfie.

:love3: :love3:

Kay.x

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 26 Feb 2010, 12:41
by Emma T
Glad your gorgeous boy is home, that is a chew and a half! :hello1:

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 26 Feb 2010, 13:53
by jackiem
Alfie looks very happy. I was going to say that he would soon be back to normal but it looks as though he is already!

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 27 Feb 2010, 12:25
by CarolynM
Hope Alfie is not feeling too sore today - its great that there is still a lot of waggy tail left :bounce:

That is one big chew - hope he is enjoying it :1945:

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 28 Feb 2010, 10:28
by Bev Rowley
We all know what damage a labrador tail can do!!! :(

However, one labrador with a lampshade and a 2 foot long chew stick can reek havoc :1968: :1968: :1968: :1968:

Went back to the vets yesterday and they are happy with the way his tail is healing. The dressing now has to stay off so if we cannot keep a close eye on him he has to wear the lampshade. :love5:

Thanks again for all your kind thoughts.

Bev and Alfie xx

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 28 Feb 2010, 12:10
by kayj
Great news,thanks for the update.

:love3: :love3:

Kay.x

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 28 Feb 2010, 18:29
by Bev Rowley
O dear Mum, I am getting really fed up now :(

Image

Image

Alfie x :( :(

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 28 Feb 2010, 18:33
by Lins
Oh, bless him. It won't be long now till he gets back to his normal self. I onley wished we all healed as quickly as our dogs. Next time I'm ill, I'm going to the vets. Same day service and done with a smile and a treat! :1967:

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 28 Feb 2010, 19:10
by Ann Mee
O'h poor boy!!!! He looks soo fedup - bless :love2: :love2: :love2: . Hope he doesn't have to wear it for too long.

Ann x

Re: Devon (now Alfie) - Removal of tail

Posted: 01 Mar 2010, 20:21
by arlyj
Poor Alfie :2006: even that enormous chew doesn't seem to cheer him up.

Hope he is a little happier today, bless.

Arlyn x