AmyMay
Situation normal
Are they particularly prone to damaging themselves? Friend has one that seems to be continually in the wars with one thing or another ??
Sunday was Dobby's 4th serious enough for him to wear a cone injury since lockdown
Are they particularly prone to damaging themselves? Friend has one that seems to be continually in the wars with one thing or another ??
Yes. And very dramatic with it, a lot of screaming for the smallest injury.
Like all dogs, it just depends. Ive had more greyhounds and lurchers than the fingeer on both hands. My current lurcher, Colin has only had one trip to the vet in the 11 years Ive had him. He managed to run into our drive gate, split his side open, and screamed like a banshee! Others Ive had, had scrapes and cuts which have only been noticed after a cuddle. So it does depend on the individual .
Yes. And very dramatic with it, a lot of screaming for the smallest injury.
It's only a matter of time if you don't stop her doing it, she is a dog and only 12 weeks old she won't know the risk she is at, accidents happen but allowing her to be around the horses feet is foolishI just got my lurcher 4 weeks ago (shes goimg 3 month next tusday). She is always puting herself in between horses legs. She is gomna get walked over. Only a mater of time. But she is already badly injures as she stuck her back leg in a bench last week went she went to jump off it... All hip ligament damaged. She sein 2 vet and im bringing her again next friday to a 3rd vet to see if i rather amputate as she isnt putting leg propelly down. I got her to go hacking in harsh mountain with horses and beaches for gallop... perfect breed they said. Sound like she wont make that active life after all?