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27 August 2009 - 3:53 pm
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We also found the ProCollar online at shop.com.

This and another "comfy cone" are described in more detail on our Health Tips page.

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comfy-cone soft flexible e-collar

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1 September 2009 - 6:18 am
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How is Chloe?

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14 September 2009 - 12:33 am
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Sorry I haven't posted in a while.We are in our busy season because of school starting and football.Chloe is doing great. Her pelvis recon. didn't go as well as hoped and her right leg has been dislocated since the operation due to the destruction of the socket.The leg simple wont stay in.  But she is up and around standing and walking a lil(about 10 feet).So now they want to schedule her for an FHO to see if that will save her leg.Honestly I think I wished they would have just amputated instead of going this route. She is having a hard time moving around because the dislocated leg is useless.I know they will get her straightened out soon.And amputation may be the answer.

But for now shes getting her baths….and the collar is off…..so now she's proud again…..thanks for all the well wishes and I promise to post more often.

BTW...the Comfy Cone rocks!...awesome product !

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