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    Re: Bp injury

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginab092 View Post
    The vet only wanted to euthanize him because he hasn't been eating.
    Can't really blame him though, I wouldn't want to eat much if I was in pain.
    But he's home with me now, I'll be doing everything I can to get him healthy. He's pretty active still so I'm gonna take that as a good sign!
    . Well, if that is truly the reason the vet wanted to euthanize him I find that appalling and unbelievably cruel. And it would be time for a new vet. How is the animal moving? The injury does seem to surround the area of the spine. He's not paralyzed is he? From the picture it looks like his grip is pretty strong and he seems to be able to hold himself up.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 12-10-2016 at 03:23 PM.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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