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    Poor Nikki! Jolie had that once and it was scary as all heck but the vet gave her a shot a dramamine and she slept for about 8 hours and she was much better when she woke up, completely recovered in a few days. Hope it similar for your baby.
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    Good thoughts Nikki. Hopefully she feels better real soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanya View Post
    Hopefully this stage is temporary and she can hold herself up soon so you don't need it to be a two person job.

    I feel the same way about the help 'em up. it's a a necessary tool. While a bit pricey, it's priceless as far as usefulness. I was able to help rocky navigate stairs safely for an extra year. I've had to use it since late fall to keep Rocky from slipping outside (ice, snow, slush, mud...). I hate that i always have to use the full harness for all walks "Just in case" it's also not worth the risk of him having more falls (even if he doesn't actually "fall" often). I used one for Penny post surgery as well.
    She has been good enough today that I could kind of hold on to her harness with one hand and clean out her crate with the other then kind of prop her up briefly so I could get her cleaned up. I'm really hoping that this is a one week deal.

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