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		<title>The Day of the Surgery &#8211; Dropping Off and Picking Up Your Dog</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The day of the surgery can be very hard on both the dog and on the owner. Most of us have very close relationships with our dogs and hate to see them in pain. It is very important however to keep a positive attitude and not to let your dog see any worry in your face or actions. Dogs are very perceptive in picking up the energy of their owners, so if you have an energy about you that presents worry or fear, this will likely have a negative effect ...


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		<title>The Rescued Poopers &#8211; Stories of Dogs Rescued from Abandonment/Abuse/Neglect</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve got a story about a rescued dog, stop by &#8220;The Rescued Pooper&#8221; to share your story.
The Rescued Pooper is a support group for dogs that have been rescued and dogs that are currently looking for a new home. Our goal is to tell the story of each poop saved from abandonment, abuse, or neglect.




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		<title>Caring for Your Injured Pet Around the Holidays</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The Holidays are a very busy time of year, for us, and for our pets. Many of us will tend to have people over to visit during The Holidays, and just like us, our pets also get excited to see new people. Whether you are preparing for, recovering from, or trying to conservatively manage a torn/ruptured cranial cruciate ligament, it is important to think of your pet first and foremost before having any house guests. While it is important that you make your guests comfortable, it is imperative that you ...


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		<title>The Use of Supplements for Conservative Management Rather Than Medications</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Dog knee injuries are a tough issue to deal with, as we all want the best for our dog, but when it comes to dog knee surgery, not everyone can afford it. We all want the best for our pets, however the truth of the matter is that dog knee surgery is very expensive, and unless you have the money or a way to finance it, the surgical route will not always be an option.
One of the questions that I get asked most frequently (through email, and comments) is, &#8220;Are ...


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		<title>Save Money On Pet Medications by Asking Your Veterinarian to Match an Online Price</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to purchasing just about anything, you&#8217;re almost always able to find a better price online that you&#8217;d be able to find on the same product in a local store or from a big retailer. A large part of this reason is that online resellers aren&#8217;t having to carry and pay for the overhead cost of having a storefront. By leasing warehouse space rather than storefront or commercial real estate space, stores and their owners are potentially saving half of their monthly rent/lease payment. Online resellers typically don&#8217;t ...


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		<title>The Day(s) Before Surgery &#8211; Preparation and What to Expect &#8211; Dog Surgery Checklist</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Just like any surgical procedure, knowing that you&#8217;ve got to send your dog in to undergo an invasive surgical procedure can be very traumatic for both you and you pet. It&#8217;s very important that you try to keep things &#8220;normal&#8221;, or as normal as possible prior to surgery. Your dog will obviously know that something is wrong by the lack of use, of the leg, and probably from the restricted activity, but it will be very important to keep everything else as normal as possible. Same feeding schedule, same sleeping ...


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		<title>Cost of Dog Knee Surgery &#8211; Are There Options to Reduce the Cost?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Dealing with a torn cranial crucial ligament in your dog is never an easy thing, and when you add in the high cost of dog knee surgery, it can become a very stressful situation for both the dog and the dog owner. When you begin to research the type of surgeries available to treat the injury, you&#8217;ll find the following primary surgery types which can range anywhere from $750-$3,000 depending on the type of surgery, the size of the dog, etc. Common surgery types used to treat a torn cranial ...


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		<title>Diagnosis &#8211; How We Determined Our Dog Had A Torn/Ruptured Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[As with ACL tears in humans, CCL tears in dogs can be sudden and very noticeable, or they can develop slowly over time. When a person injures their knee and suffers a torn ACL, it is normally going to be very painful and the joint will feel very unstable and in most cases, will not be able to be used. The same will hold true for dogs when they injure their CCL. When our dog tore her CCL, she immediately stopped bearing weight on the leg.
Our dogs CCL was torn ...


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		<title>Cost of Repairing a Torn ACL/CCL Injury in a Dogs Knee</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Finding out that your dog has torn or ruptured its CCL (comparable to the ACL in humans) is some of the worst news that a dog owner can hear, and while the first thought that crosses our minds as dog owners is what do we need to do to make it better? The questions that comes right after that is usually, What is it going to cost to repair the torn ACL/CCL? The truth of the matter is that we&#8217;d all do anything to make sure that our dogs are ...


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		<title>Canine Knee Surgery on Both Knees at the Same Time</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When your dog tears its cranial cruciate ligament, that is bad news in itself, but what do you do when your dog ruptures both CCLs at the same time? How do you care for the dog? How do you decide what type of surgery to treat it? How do you afford it? Do you have the surgical procedure on both legs at the same time, or do you do one knee, let it recover, then do the other knee? These are all tough questions, and I&#8217;ll be the first to ...


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