Miscellaneous Pet Issues

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Wow!!! That's quite a big one to get wrong. We're all entitled to mistakes, but thinking about it, that sounds pretty basic.
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Dannie Boy wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 4:14 pmAnd now?
This was a couple of days ago:
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Still a nice looking dog - looks like a bit of Alsatian in him?
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^Could be, I've no idea what breeds are in there!
When my last dog died of old age, my partner put the word out with the locals and she turned up in a Chang box looking like the first picture.
My other dog was about a year old at the time and just adopted her as her own puppy.
As to topic of the thread, my partner was brought up in an Issan village around animals and as they couldn't afford vets, she is pretty good at treating most small problems.
The dog above cut her leg on a fence last week and we just cleaned it out with sterile water and applied that antiseptic powder that every Thai uses and it was healing within a few days.
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