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Update 17th July:
Fabulous news.................
Bertie
went for a check up with his spinal surgeon yesterday and he was very
pleased with his progress. He said that he should continue to have
lead walks for a month but that he can then start to have some off lead
runs and sees no reason why he shouldn't have a normal life. He also
thinks it would be in Berties interest to be fostered with his brother
in a month, so the boys will be back together at last.
Well done Bertie, you're a little fighter.
Thank you to everyone who has donated and made it possible for Bertie to get this far. We hope you will continue to support us to help this boy continue his recovery.
Update 27th June:
Bertie has started to make some small improvements, he has uriniary
continence although he hasn't yet stood up to do it, he has taken three
wobbly steps and will sit up to eat his food. He is still in the vets,
the nurses are really brilliant with him and he is never left on his
own .
They have tried stimulating him with food and a few lady dogs to get
him up and about but it is all up to Bertie now to get himself back o
his feet. We are taking Wooster, his brother in to see him on Monday to
try and encourage him to move about.
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Update on Bertie 18th June from our Chair Kirsty.
The MRI went well yesterday and it has been confirmed that Bertie has a slipped disc in the lower neck area, We were able to bring him back that same night but he had to go back into the vets where Mr Russell Chandler was waiting for him. Mr Chandler, who's gone far then the call of duty and has been great with him. As I type now Mr Chandler is operating on Bertie to remove the offending Disc, so please keep it all crossed at it doesn't come without risks.
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Tonight Bertie is in the vets with his neck in a brace with fentinol and morphine being administered to relieve his pain. An x-ray today suggested that he has a crack in the 2nd bone in his neck but the source of his lameness and severe pain appears to be a slipped disc lower down his neck. We are hoping that this will be confirmed by a milogram tomorrow and rectified by surgery but if not he may need an MRI before his spinal surgery can begin.
Bertie and Wooster are 5 year old brothers who have a very close bond; Wooster is missing his brother terribly. We sincerely hope that we can get Bertie fit and well and reunite them again.
History
Bertie and Wooster originally came into Four Paws Animal Rescue with two young collies; all four dogs came from a farm where they had spent a good deal of their time crated in a shed. The collies found happy homes and Bertie and Worcester were rehomed together to a young couple with plenty of land; the couple had the Springer boys for only 3 months when they collided with each other, head to head, during a walk one day which damaged Berties neck leading to his constant pain and lameness in his front left leg.
Unfortunately, with all the chaos which comes with settling two new dogs into the household the new owners had neglected to take out pet insurance and they were forced to take the difficult decision to return the dogs into our care to allow Bertie to receive the treatment he desperately needs.
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Like he was in this picture - http://www.fourpawsanimalrescue.org.uk/justgiving/bertie2.jpg