Making Progress

Mason was recommended rest for the upcoming five weeks. In that time his metal plates would settle up and he could hopefully walk again. All this while he was staying at the Animal Care Clinic who fed him with nutritious food. Mason began to show progress. He began gaining some weight and started eating a little.

My Family

In the words of the doctors, Mason will be all healthy in some three-to-four months if he showed the same progress. One thing which would help Mason recover fast was his family. The presence of his family near him kept him happy and enthusiastic and he did not bother about his ill health and broken legs. He was satisfied being with them in whatever condition he may be.

A New Friend

Chuck Eagar was the manager at the Clinic then. He and Mason shared a special bond. He would often feed him dog food and take him out on a ride on his bicycle. Chuck even says that they have a girl who visits the Clinic often and Mason crazily wags his tail seeing her. Mason’s cute and adorable tacts made him the most loveable animal there.

Recovering

Every now and then, the doctors checked upon Mason. They said that he was showing much better progress than expected. Even if continued at the same pace, he will be all healthy. Mason has completely shed away his dehydrated and malnourished looks and was now very jolly and healthier.

Physio Therapy

After five weeks, Mason got rid of his bandages and stitches. It was time for him to feel his newly-formed legs. The vets at the clinic prescribed a few physiotherapy sessions for him to ensure that his legs show signs of smooth movement. Under the guidance of the therapists, Mason began with his sessions.

 All On His Legs

Mason rapidly progressed. His legs showed expected signs of movement. Soon only he began playing with other dogs at the clinic. He even watched baseball games on TV with Chuck. Now that he had fully recovered, it was time for him to go back to his family, for whom he crawled on the broken legs.