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Dr Larry

Yep, we all took Cedar's passing pretty hard. He was an awesome dog. Sounds like your pooch may have ruptured the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Hope things turn out OK.
You can send us pictures by clicking the e-mail Yvonne Divita up at the top of the left hand column. we'd love to see them.

Nancy Flanagan

Hi..I am so sorry to read about your loss of Cedar. My name is Nancy I posted a comment on your site last July about my Tonkas weight. Well my boy just turned 7 and last winter he slipped on the ice and hasn't been the same since. Vet mentioned knee surgery..so it's in our future soon. Tonka has a hard time getting around and it bothers me deeply because he's (and my female Mastiff)are my life. I take them everywhere. They stop traffic and draw so much attention--I love it. I can't imagine loosing them. I don't know what I'll do. So again sorry for your loss.
Nancy
I'd love to send you a picture of them..Let me know.

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