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  • It's late evening, and Tony and his son have brought in their three month old French bulldog puppy, Lexie.

  • But what?

  • Basically a finish.

  • Work?

  • Just read the puppy.

  • She went out in the back garden.

  • Little suddenly heard a yo and that is that next door's dog junk food.

  • Thanks on had a really and especially my dealings grab and run to my local vets with.

  • It turns out that she got fractures Leg.

  • So I think that's what we've got here is fractured through them.

  • So because she's a baby, she's growing and she grows from here up.

  • And from here down, that's our legs grow.

  • So the thing about it is, we can't tell from this X ray picture how badly it's affecting the growth plates, meaning that it could disrupt her growth in the leg.

  • Micro wonky.

  • Now, that's the big worry, and I truly don't know that yet.

  • I'm gonna need a three dimensional X ray, which is called a CT scan.

  • Hello, Tony.

  • It's no Yeah.

  • Um, the good news is that the neck is not broken.

  • Okay, However, as expected, she has broken her elbow and it's quite a bad break.

  • It's right through the joint.

  • I am recommending surgical intervention to try and put it all back together again.

  • And I'll ring you in a few in a few hours.

  • Okay?

  • Yesterday.

  • Bye.

  • I'm not gonna try and fix the right elbow fracture.

  • It's gonna be tricky, for the bone is very soft and it's splintered somewhat.

  • Plus it's damaged.

  • The growth plates on her family are hoping she would be fixed on running around, by the way, getting on quite well collects.

  • He's been here now for well, for four nights, her next doing great.

  • We took the bandage off yesterday.

  • She's very happy she wants to run around.

  • The concern I have is that metal implants will only hold so much and she could easily overdue.

  • And if she jumped, she could break the metal implants, which would be a disaster.

  • Right?

  • Come on, we're going home.

  • Go.

  • It will be a further six weeks before this bundle of energy can run free again.

  • Come in, Woking.

  • After weeks cooped up inside Little nexus finally off the lead Come, let's do very well at the moment.

  • No issues with their leg.

  • It'll she's made 100 and 10% of covering for me watching around, always apprehensive.

  • But over time that leave because you realized what an expert job has been done with.

  • She could run his fast as she can.

  • This way, I think her being in a cage for six weeks was wonder.

  • My fears were that she would find it hard to socialize again.

  • That but she's not really scared of any of the dog is really friendly.

  • Dog back home.

  • Fix pickles.

  • The cat is less pleased.

  • Lexi is running around again.

  • What?

  • Fine.

  • You don't have your own space for Lexie, wherever you are.

  • She is there with me last year.

  • She loves the attention.

  • I think Lex is more than just the best friend to me.

  • She's a companion.

  • She's a purpose to get up in the morning kiss, Kiss my skin known issue someone to share Christmas with us to share all the journeys in trials and tribulations that lie ahead of you.

It's late evening, and Tony and his son have brought in their three month old French bulldog puppy, Lexie.

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