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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10567"><p>Thanks for the advise. When I checked on her on her this morning (sunday) it looked as if she had been working her back legs a lot throughout the night. I am sure that nothing could have gotten to her (coyotes or other dogs) because of where she it. I thought maybe she was trying to get up. We used two straps about 1foot wide and placed them behind front legs and in front of the back legs. then used a come-along to lift her up. We then straightened out her legs and she looked to be standing on her own. we removed the straps and chains and she stood on her own for approx. 1 hour. She looks good and with her standing she appears to have lost a lot of bloat the we did not notice was there. We are going to repeat this again this evening and then tomorrow. She has even tried to walk on her own but she is either to weak or disoriented because she looks like a newborn just starting out (stumbling). Thanks for all of your help.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Rjohnson@ykc.com">Rjohnson@ykc.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10567"] Thanks for the advise. When I checked on her on her this morning (sunday) it looked as if she had been working her back legs a lot throughout the night. I am sure that nothing could have gotten to her (coyotes or other dogs) because of where she it. I thought maybe she was trying to get up. We used two straps about 1foot wide and placed them behind front legs and in front of the back legs. then used a come-along to lift her up. We then straightened out her legs and she looked to be standing on her own. we removed the straps and chains and she stood on her own for approx. 1 hour. She looks good and with her standing she appears to have lost a lot of bloat the we did not notice was there. We are going to repeat this again this evening and then tomorrow. She has even tried to walk on her own but she is either to weak or disoriented because she looks like a newborn just starting out (stumbling). Thanks for all of your help. [email=Rjohnson@ykc.com]Rjohnson@ykc.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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