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Hi. An update: Kosma is doing better and better, the plaster removed and the bone in broken leg miraculosly started to fix, recently he got from me an orhesis (that one http://www.firm.....tylna.html ) so that the leg is more stable when he starts seriously walking on it. He's got also a walking device, for humans I think 🙂
Here is a link to dogomania.pl forum, where a woman (and her husband) who takes care of him put a photo story of Kosmas recovery. I love her for that !!! I would not have so much endurance.
http://www.dogo.....3c./page10
Keep your fingers crossed for him.
Paulina
(whoooah, head's up to everpawdy, the post-surgery pics aren't for the squeamish! but it's neat to see how he has recuperated so well)
Oh you are WONDERFUL! Thank you for your dedication to helping him out, he looks wonderful. Thank you for sharing the link with all of the details, you can just see how he gets better and better. Please tell everyone who is so dedicated to this pup that Tripawds says THANKS!
Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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Wow - that is quite the undertaking for Kosmo and all of you! You are amazing to have done this! I am surprised the leg didn't get infected given it appears to be an open wound during the healing.
Can Kosmo get around a bit on his own now, at least indoors? Do you think he will always need wheels for mobility outside? I like how you used the human 'walker' for that. I wonder if he would like a set of wheels like two-legged Popeye's wheels - or do you think he will eventually be able to walk around on his own?
Keep us posted - a wonderful effort you and others are making for this special Pup!
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