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My dog has had knee surgery, I don't think she's in pain, but she whines...
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<blockquote data-quote="girlygirl1" data-source="post: 2203451" data-attributes="member: 214858"><p>Hmmm (scratches head and thinks)...</p><p></p><p>If she's trying to put some weight on the leg, I'd think you could let her walk outside (help her down stairs) and find a shaded place to sit for a while. You could lay a wet towel on her (and on you as well) to help with the heat--being in Texas, I know where you're coming from. Somehow I think it's boredom and not being used to the restriction that's bothering her. Also, do you have a friend that doesn't have a dog so that you could take her to visit without her wanting to get rambunctious? </p><p></p><p>When I had a patio door leading to an enclosed patio, I folded a single-size blanket to about a foot wide and fastened it to the top and side of the door frame, leaving an opening just large enough for my Peke to walk through. Since it wasn't attached to the door, I could shut it without removing the blanket. Is there a way to set up something so that she could just stick her nose outside? My blanket thing didn't raise my light bill any.</p><p></p><p>HTH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="girlygirl1, post: 2203451, member: 214858"] Hmmm (scratches head and thinks)... If she's trying to put some weight on the leg, I'd think you could let her walk outside (help her down stairs) and find a shaded place to sit for a while. You could lay a wet towel on her (and on you as well) to help with the heat--being in Texas, I know where you're coming from. Somehow I think it's boredom and not being used to the restriction that's bothering her. Also, do you have a friend that doesn't have a dog so that you could take her to visit without her wanting to get rambunctious? When I had a patio door leading to an enclosed patio, I folded a single-size blanket to about a foot wide and fastened it to the top and side of the door frame, leaving an opening just large enough for my Peke to walk through. Since it wasn't attached to the door, I could shut it without removing the blanket. Is there a way to set up something so that she could just stick her nose outside? My blanket thing didn't raise my light bill any. HTH [/QUOTE]
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