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Dog in a Box Part 2 – What You Will Need

a dog pen, used for a dog recovering from a spinal operation

Dog in a Box Part 2 – What You Will Need

Dudley, a.k.a. the “Dog in a Box”, is recovering from a spinal operation. A ruptured disc, to be exact. This series of videos charters his long road to hopeful recovery and back to rude, waggy health.

In this second part of the series Dr. Conor Brady goes through all the things you need BEFORE the dog comes home. You will have a 2-3 day window to accumulate these bits and pieces.

Run time: 17mins

[In case you misses Part 1 entitled “The Stress”, you should check it out. It’s about receiving and trying to digest the information that your dog is going to be living in a box for the next three months and you are going to be his full-time carer.]

Run Time 5:50mins

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