jskeith
Boxer Pal
I've been a boxer owner for a long time. Of all the breeds that I've owned boxers seem to suit my personality and lifestyle the best. This is the the first boxer community that I've joined. I found Boxer World while searching for information related to ACL surgery, TPLO procedures, etc. Romeo is my current boxer buddy a fancy fawn, he will be 5yrs old in May. Romeo was the runt of the litter, he had two sisters. Romeo has been through a lot during his first few years but he has an awesome outlook on life and such a wonderful spirit about things, he sometimes is the only happy face I see in a day.
Pray for us, we will likely be undergoing TPLO surgery on Monday, depending on the x-rays. We have the best of orthopedic surgeons in the area. I'm just not sure how we're going to make it through the 6-8 weeks recovery.
Romeo travels everywhere with me and is seldom left at home, we are very athletic, and frolic often. I think we will be sleeping in my library on the floor, I can probably lay the seats down in my Mini Cooper and he can lie in the back when we travel.
It is good to write this stuff out I find it to be somewhat therapeautic. I'm not the most social of people nor the most articulate but, I hope to hear from some of you if/when I get accepted to the forum.
Pray for us, we will likely be undergoing TPLO surgery on Monday, depending on the x-rays. We have the best of orthopedic surgeons in the area. I'm just not sure how we're going to make it through the 6-8 weeks recovery.
Romeo travels everywhere with me and is seldom left at home, we are very athletic, and frolic often. I think we will be sleeping in my library on the floor, I can probably lay the seats down in my Mini Cooper and he can lie in the back when we travel.
It is good to write this stuff out I find it to be somewhat therapeautic. I'm not the most social of people nor the most articulate but, I hope to hear from some of you if/when I get accepted to the forum.
to Boxerworld! It sounds like Romeo has a fantastic life and owner. I wish you and Romeo the best of luck on Monday. If it comes to surgery, be sure to stock up on lots of frozen kongs and "quiet time" treats. Keeping a boxer calm while healing is definitely a challenge, but hopefully he'll be up and doing boxer-burns in no time.