She failed to get the ball back on her own, so I had to wade in and get it for her! I never thought a rubber ball would sink, who knew?
Molls still has a wound on the back of the hock, but it's pretty shallow and slowly skinning over. No metalwork is visible!
The vet reckons that she can do normal exercise now, though I do generally try to restrain her from mad loony running as she tends to end up clonking it and making it bleed - that time I was distracted by the camera when they set off and once she gets going there is no stopping her.
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Date: 2009-12-06 09:57 am (UTC)Molls still has a wound on the back of the hock, but it's pretty shallow and slowly skinning over. No metalwork is visible!
The vet reckons that she can do normal exercise now, though I do generally try to restrain her from mad loony running as she tends to end up clonking it and making it bleed - that time I was distracted by the camera when they set off and once she gets going there is no stopping her.