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Keeping Dog From Going Under TrailerThe vet doesn't have any ideas either from the shape of the wound. A friend suggested a wild animal attack, but that would mean a squirrel or a bird did it, and that's not possible given the severity nor the type of the injuries. So, what do you suggest that we put under the trailer (which is just an open wagon) to keep him from crawling underneath or near it? Vet said he's going to be ok - drain out in 2 days and stitches out in 10. Poor fellow. Holly from Richardson, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Dog From Going Under Trailer
I'm sorry about your poor baby. That must have really hurt. Post By Me (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Dog From Going Under TrailerCould you empty the trailer and then turn the trailer on its side, so you could see if there are sharp edges or protruding screws? Then you could fix the sharp places. Or you could just turn the sharp side toward the fence. Or you could put the brush from the trailer under it as a barrier. I hope your dog recovers quickly. Post By jean (Guest Post) |
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