Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 17, 2013 at 17:47:53 from (174.124.57.82):
Picture is posted to let you kind folks who posted swell replies when our pal CHINO had surgery for sebaceous growth that blew an opening in his side.The vet(lady) who takes care of his medical needs did a wonderful job! She removed the stitches but then came the nasty tick bites along the scar started an infection that required additional treatment.after taking the meds she prescribed ( still have 3 days left) our pal is going great guns,lots of energy and she ran a series of tests and found him to be CANCER FREE. Now son read the variety of LONG HAIRED Shepard"s (which Chino is of the variety) GIANT GERMAN SHEPARD"S which grows to 38-40 in Standing height with weight up to 159 lbs. Chino weighs 125 and is approx (guessing) 36 inches standing height. What a great pal he is. Here is his new pictures . Keeps us all Young. LOU.
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