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Quote from: MacTavish Boys on October 06, 2015, 09:28:23 AMPoor William Would he be more comfortable with a comfy collar, i know George was so much more comfortable with one of these and was able to walk, sleep and eat with it. with the cone of shame, he would just stand there, depressed and not moving an inch. I hope he continues to make good progress Stephanie, George and Hamish xxxHe has a comfy cone, which is padded, but I know that the comfy collar isn't enough to stop him being able to lick his groin. For an old dog with back problems he's surprisingly flexible! Thanks for the suggestion though
Poor William Would he be more comfortable with a comfy collar, i know George was so much more comfortable with one of these and was able to walk, sleep and eat with it. with the cone of shame, he would just stand there, depressed and not moving an inch. I hope he continues to make good progress Stephanie, George and Hamish xxx
Just wondering how William is getting on? Hopefully feeling better in himself now
Quote from: Ben's mum on October 10, 2015, 01:48:52 PMJust wondering how William is getting on? Hopefully feeling better in himself now Thanks for asking Right now he's sat next to me wearing a fetching pale blue babygrow and whining for his tea! He's very well in himself and his gum and eye are healing beautifully. The area around the stitches in his groin is quite bruised and I think he finds it itchy because he tries to lick it given the chance, although I've noticed that less today than on previous days. Louis is coming home tomorrow, so that will be interesting as he's been at my friend Maria's for a week. Hopefully William no longer smells of antiseptic etc. and Louis won't get unsettled and pushy.