Nora Ferrell Webboard User Reg: 02-10-2008
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You are doing the right thing with going to the vet.
But, remember what another poster told you about keeping your emotions in check. You sound really worried and stressed so do your best and don't let it relay to your dog.
I'm so sorry that your dog got injured.For what its worth I'm a nurse and I also agree with getting your dog x-rayed and checked out good.If there are no breaks you'll have peace of mind and if something is wrong then you will have detected it early.
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