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| jillincolorado | May 21 2011, 01:49 PM Post #31 |
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Hooray for Logan!!!! |
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| Big Day | May 21 2011, 03:59 PM Post #32 |
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Thanks tarragon. My lab doesn't get up limpy at all...it is a complete mystery. I'm always thinking the worst, the horses have given me good reason for going to the bad place. My vet gave me some meds and the same basic advice. He seems better, but once in a awhile will let out a squeal "ouch" and then NOTHING. No limp, nothing. |
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