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13th December 2010, 09:22 AM #10Moderator




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Fingers crossed the vet will let you remove the cone while you are around to keep an eye on him & just put it back when he is left,it is natural for him to want to get to his wound & we have found that mostly if an animal can do that then they don't bother so much with it anyway.So pleased he is eating better & I am sure once he is coneless so he can start adapting to three legs he will not look back.
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