u/Emergency_Carry3

My dog had four of these on her…
▲ 2 r/ticks

My dog had four of these on her…

Google image gives me two different answers on what type they are. I gave her her first dose of Brevecto and hour or so before our walk. I think she will be protected for any ticks I may have missed, but I also had two crawling on me. I am in Western New York.

u/Emergency_Carry3 — 2 days ago
▲ 16 r/bunions

It’s like someone flipped a switch

I am a little over 11 weeks post lapiplasty. My X-ray to confirm bone fusion is approaching. I’ve had a very easy surgery and recovery (minus the extreme boredom of not being able to do much the first two months). Around week 9.5 I developed a lot of pain on the inside of my arch radiating to the top of my foot. It was quite intense and hurt even when sitting. I actually went back in the boot for several days because I could not walk. My PT said it was most certainty tendonitis. I called the surgeon and he said RICE for a few days. It did get somewhat better, but it wasn’t completely gone. Last week I woke up and it was as if someone flipped a switch. I have zero pain. Not when exercising, flexing, standing for hours, walking barefoot. Nothing. I wouldn’t know I ever had surgery. It can be stiff for the first few steps if I’ve been sitting, but once I start walking I’m fine. Swelling is so much better. Yes, it does still swell, but I was told that will happen for a year. It’s so strange that I went from being back in a boot to a week later feeling perfectly fine literally overnight. I’m 64 and this is my first surgery. Maybe this is common. Several days ago I was convinced I had a non union. Now I feel like my old self.

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u/Emergency_Carry3 — 5 days ago

She’s a ACD/corgi mix so I’m not sure if this is appropriate to post here since she is not a purebred. I also have a Pembroke corgi and trust me - she’s more ACD than Corgi. She is a wild beast that goes ALL DAY LONG then literally just drops. Boba’s rules for life - I see something running - I want it. I see something moving - I want it. I see food - I want it. I see the back of your calf’s - I want them! Is that the cat - I want her! Is the neighbor’s dog out - I want him! Thank you to the people that gave her up! She’s making life fun :)

u/Emergency_Carry3 — 22 days ago