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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 17026894" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>King went to another vet appointment today and this vet has over 40 years in the profession. Said amputation can be done at any time, but with how well his bandage/cast was put on and how clean the two breaks in his arm are, he is suggesting the bandage stays on for another week as the bone fibers will start to reattach within a week, and the area it broke in has really good blood flow to speed up healing. Goes back in another week to have the bandage changed and the arm checked and then he'll probably have him go with that for a couple more weeks and do it again and so on until it's healed or it turns for the worst. </p><p></p><p>He just needs to be kept immobile and no activity at all which I guess he has been really good with. He's not picking at his bandages or trying to run and play or anything so I'm hopeful he'll be able to do what is needed to keep the leg and get it healed. I'm going to take him on the 5th as Rose is going out of town so he'll be with me from that point on. Excited to have my buddy around again. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1834247[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 17026894, member: 21786"] King went to another vet appointment today and this vet has over 40 years in the profession. Said amputation can be done at any time, but with how well his bandage/cast was put on and how clean the two breaks in his arm are, he is suggesting the bandage stays on for another week as the bone fibers will start to reattach within a week, and the area it broke in has really good blood flow to speed up healing. Goes back in another week to have the bandage changed and the arm checked and then he'll probably have him go with that for a couple more weeks and do it again and so on until it's healed or it turns for the worst. He just needs to be kept immobile and no activity at all which I guess he has been really good with. He's not picking at his bandages or trying to run and play or anything so I'm hopeful he'll be able to do what is needed to keep the leg and get it healed. I'm going to take him on the 5th as Rose is going out of town so he'll be with me from that point on. Excited to have my buddy around again. [ATTACH type="full"]1834247[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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