The doctor was pleased with it, and was sure of a fast and full recovery. Duke is confined to a crate basically 24/7 for 4 to 6 weeks. He already hates it."
Mary Tiefenbrunn, who was vital in raising funds to make Duke's surgery possible, reports the following about the surgery:
"There was virtually no groove for Duke’s Patella to sit in – Steve had to carve one out. Pretty major in that respect."
This boy is now home and healing up. We want to thank the Good family, Mary Tiefenbrunn, all the wonderful people that donated money for Duke's surgery and all other volunteers that helped this boy along the way from the bottom of our hearts.
Duke might not know it right now, but he's got a much brighter future ahead, now that his leg has been repaired, so that he can soon race around in the yard again and play with stuffies and play buddies.
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