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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 253916"><p>Chloe is SO trained, she know what she is suppose to do. Like, I have a bale of hay and would spread it out on the deck...but she knows she has to go down. We tried the towel but she lays down. She will let us carry her. But if you walk in she comes back up on the deck. A ramp. She won't walk on it.</p><p> </p><p>We can't get Kenzie out for a walk. Everytime you put your shoes on Chloe comes hobbling over and just looks at you.</p><p> </p><p>I talked to the original vet later tonight. He said HE has less than 3&#37; failure rate. But he will not do it if families are not willing to do their part.</p><p> </p><p>First of all, chloe weighs 72lbs. He won't touch her unless she loses 18 lbs. I said WHAT???? She will be 8 in april and has a thyroid problem which she takes medications for. He said when she was 2 she weighed 55 pounds. That is what he wants.</p><p> </p><p>Second, she is not to be outside EVER unless she is on a leash. No running, No jumping, No steps. Absolutely none.</p><p> </p><p>The recovery is 3 months. And these rules apply for the three months. No exceptions.</p><p> </p><p>I had Chloe and Kenzie outside earlier. Chloe was laying down so I came in. Well, we live on a corner. Kind of. There is a house next to us but our yard goes beyond theirs. When someone walks their dogs down that street the dogs run to the back of our yard. And I heard them bark and Kenzie went running for the corner spot for a good view, and right behind her Chloe went running. ON three legs. But this kind of stress on her other leg will put her out.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for your thoughts. I told chloe. She whistled. She does that (through her nose) when she is being petted or being talked about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 253916"] Chloe is SO trained, she know what she is suppose to do. Like, I have a bale of hay and would spread it out on the deck...but she knows she has to go down. We tried the towel but she lays down. She will let us carry her. But if you walk in she comes back up on the deck. A ramp. She won't walk on it. We can't get Kenzie out for a walk. Everytime you put your shoes on Chloe comes hobbling over and just looks at you. I talked to the original vet later tonight. He said HE has less than 3% failure rate. But he will not do it if families are not willing to do their part. First of all, chloe weighs 72lbs. He won't touch her unless she loses 18 lbs. I said WHAT???? She will be 8 in april and has a thyroid problem which she takes medications for. He said when she was 2 she weighed 55 pounds. That is what he wants. Second, she is not to be outside EVER unless she is on a leash. No running, No jumping, No steps. Absolutely none. The recovery is 3 months. And these rules apply for the three months. No exceptions. I had Chloe and Kenzie outside earlier. Chloe was laying down so I came in. Well, we live on a corner. Kind of. There is a house next to us but our yard goes beyond theirs. When someone walks their dogs down that street the dogs run to the back of our yard. And I heard them bark and Kenzie went running for the corner spot for a good view, and right behind her Chloe went running. ON three legs. But this kind of stress on her other leg will put her out. Thanks for your thoughts. I told chloe. She whistled. She does that (through her nose) when she is being petted or being talked about. [/QUOTE]
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