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I found a page on the "TightRope CCL technique " that Ivan received. Kinda neat, if anyone wants to check it out.
He got his stitches out yesterday, BTW..
I pulled those by myself. He was mostly a good boy about it, after I decided to give up on the very first stitch for a few minutes and come back to it later. While the rest all came out easily, that first stitch was fricken buried in there! Seriously...all I could see were the two tag ends and the top of the first knot. Had to wet the area just a little to soften the scab (pulling a dry, scabbed-over stitch out of a partially-healed hole = YOWZA!), and when I finally got it to break free to where I could work it around...
...um, yeah...
...there were like three more knots underneath the one I could see! I worked and worked and worked at it and finally got to where I thought I was maybe seeing what might be one side of the loop. I cut it, knowing that if I cut the whole knot off and left the loop in the dog, I'd be in trouble.. But I cut it anyway.
Zip..out came the stitch, intact.

He went out to pee last night, did his biz, walked around for a few minutes, came over to me and my wife and got his lovins...then walked back to the door like "Ok, I'm ready to go back indoors and lay down on my big cushy bed now, like a good house dog.."
Uh oh.

Oh, and...psst...don't tell anyone, but we're going to "look at" (read that as, pick up) another LGD this weekend. She's a 4mo old pup...75% Pyr, 25% Sarplaninac. She's out of the same Sarpie lines as Ivan, but has enough disparate DNA (Pyr) that we should be able to safely cross the two....and get 62.5% Sarpie puppies.
I haven't seen her yet, but the breeder says she's "light tan with a black face." Gee, wonder where that came from?

He got his stitches out yesterday, BTW..

I pulled those by myself. He was mostly a good boy about it, after I decided to give up on the very first stitch for a few minutes and come back to it later. While the rest all came out easily, that first stitch was fricken buried in there! Seriously...all I could see were the two tag ends and the top of the first knot. Had to wet the area just a little to soften the scab (pulling a dry, scabbed-over stitch out of a partially-healed hole = YOWZA!), and when I finally got it to break free to where I could work it around...
...um, yeah...
...there were like three more knots underneath the one I could see! I worked and worked and worked at it and finally got to where I thought I was maybe seeing what might be one side of the loop. I cut it, knowing that if I cut the whole knot off and left the loop in the dog, I'd be in trouble.. But I cut it anyway.
Zip..out came the stitch, intact.

He went out to pee last night, did his biz, walked around for a few minutes, came over to me and my wife and got his lovins...then walked back to the door like "Ok, I'm ready to go back indoors and lay down on my big cushy bed now, like a good house dog.."
Uh oh.


Oh, and...psst...don't tell anyone, but we're going to "look at" (read that as, pick up) another LGD this weekend. She's a 4mo old pup...75% Pyr, 25% Sarplaninac. She's out of the same Sarpie lines as Ivan, but has enough disparate DNA (Pyr) that we should be able to safely cross the two....and get 62.5% Sarpie puppies.
I haven't seen her yet, but the breeder says she's "light tan with a black face." Gee, wonder where that came from?
