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Bad Day at the vet's
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<blockquote data-quote="Vicky the vet" data-source="post: 384160" data-attributes="member: 1026"><p>I had a bad night Sat night....German Shep picked up an 11 lb dog, shook it. Everything looked not bad until I had the dog under and started to check the wounds...sucking sound (never good) indicated hole thru into thoracic cavity. Well, there was a 3 inch tear between ribs. Never thought she'd make it...Saw her last night, she's standing, no infection yet (but it's coming) and her collapsed lung is re-inflated. I sometimes love narcotics--for her, they saved her life, as she's feeling no pain!</p><p></p><p>And back to cattle for a second, no matter who you are, some are going to die. On the vet, on the cattleman. What you have to do is save as many as you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vicky the vet, post: 384160, member: 1026"] I had a bad night Sat night....German Shep picked up an 11 lb dog, shook it. Everything looked not bad until I had the dog under and started to check the wounds...sucking sound (never good) indicated hole thru into thoracic cavity. Well, there was a 3 inch tear between ribs. Never thought she'd make it...Saw her last night, she's standing, no infection yet (but it's coming) and her collapsed lung is re-inflated. I sometimes love narcotics--for her, they saved her life, as she's feeling no pain! And back to cattle for a second, no matter who you are, some are going to die. On the vet, on the cattleman. What you have to do is save as many as you can. [/QUOTE]
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