The tale of the paving slab door step
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:34 pm
A few years ago we bought a Parson Russell dog puppy.
He was keen to venture out via the cat flap but getting back in was getting to be a sore point. Every time that he managed to get back in he rubbed his crown jewels on the base of the cat flap and they were getting sore. Poor little chap.
Being a kind owner, I put one paving slab under the exterior cat flap side to help him to get in more easily.
The next day we were all off to B & Q and I literally put one foot on the step and went down like I'd been pole axed. My ankle had been dislocated, foot facing one way ankle the other and I broke my ankle badly. I'm now bionic as I have a piece of Meccano and 6 screws in one side of my ankle and 2 screws in the other side. I know because I had an epidural and watched the operation. The theatre drills and tools were very smart!
Louise
He was keen to venture out via the cat flap but getting back in was getting to be a sore point. Every time that he managed to get back in he rubbed his crown jewels on the base of the cat flap and they were getting sore. Poor little chap.
Being a kind owner, I put one paving slab under the exterior cat flap side to help him to get in more easily.
The next day we were all off to B & Q and I literally put one foot on the step and went down like I'd been pole axed. My ankle had been dislocated, foot facing one way ankle the other and I broke my ankle badly. I'm now bionic as I have a piece of Meccano and 6 screws in one side of my ankle and 2 screws in the other side. I know because I had an epidural and watched the operation. The theatre drills and tools were very smart!
Louise