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Some of you may recall that Keba broke his hind leg back on Dec.9, 2012 after an unfortunate encounter with a piece of firewood. It is with great relief that I would like to report that to this point, he has made a full recovery and is expected to continue as such. Xrays show bones have knit nicely with minimal displacement. There was concern as well about a wound that developed under the splint but this has healed as well. It has been a long, tedious and expensive proposition to this point with numerous 30 mile trips to the vet, bandage changes, booty on off so bandage stays dry with snow and then mud and then snow and then...., cone on the head at night as well as trying to keep him mostly confined as well as the limitations put on his brother to leave his buddy alone. He handled it all with great aplomb, standing and offering his leg to put the booty on etc... They all loved him at the vet as he became known as 'Handsome'. It will still be a month before he can be off lead and even then under full supervision. The worst is now over at last with wonderful results. Just thought I'd like to put that out there. I want to do a shout out THANKS to Georgina who has been in regular contact with me offering support along the way.

best to all

rob

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Great news and well done Keba;o))

Wonderful news Rob, Keba sounds like he's well and truly on the road now to recovery and melted a lot of hearts on the way. Take care.

Thank you everybody for the kind words.

It is very interesting that he seems to be a new dog after this experience. He is much calmer and leaves all the trouble making to his brother ( which Rooker is glad to oblige ). He went from a dog that would shred any bedding you gave him to being quite content laying on padding on the kitchen floor. One night a piece of firewood rolled out of the wood box and he bolted about as far as he could get without jumping out a window. My hope is that when a month is up, he will not have lost his passion for snagging frisbees.

What a relief for you, so please he is doing so well :-)

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