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dog knee surgery, Milo

Milo dog surgery knees/cold
My name is Herminia Joan Borras, and I have been regularly visiting Dr. Bony’s office for the past two years. I usually go to the office with my pet, a Chihuahua named Milo, who is a year and a half old. A year ago, Milo and I went to the office. Dr. Marc noticed that Milo was limping on one of his hind legs (dog surgery knees) and asked me what had happened. I explained that I had taken him to the veterinarian a few days earlier for that reason.
The diagnosis was that he needed to take anti-inflammatories for eight days, return to his office, and have an appointment with the surgeon, as he advised that the little animal should undergo surgery.
Dr. Marc adjusted him at that moment while I was recounting what had happened. A few days later, I returned for my adjustment and brought Milo to the office as always. He was hardly limping, and his improvement since the first adjustment was evident. Dr. Marc adjusted him two more times, and the dog fully recovered. I felt more at ease with this than going back to the veterinarian and subjecting my little pet to a surgery that might not have helped him recover as quickly.

