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WHAT THE FUCK???!!!!

he's been on tablets for the last 2 weeks but not showing any sign's of improving ? might try going down the oil route.
the thing is if i take him out he bounces round like a pup like he's always done, and pulls me down to the beach and then runs about, but watching him just get off the floor is a struggle and he limps a lot. crazy mut 🥹
You could try some organic acerola cherry powder - it's natural vitamin C. One of our dogs is getting a bit stiff when she gets up but still trots around when on a walk. The days when we give the powder ( on her food) she seems a lot better. Just try a small amount - only side effect from too much is possibly "the squirts".
 
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Not as bad this time, no drains and she went in through the same scar.
3-4 hrs in theatre, once again she was amazed at the size of it…..but they all say that.


So…laid up for 6-8 weeks which to me means I can refit my rocker covers tomorrow. 8o/
I wouldn’t be looking down into an engine bay yet Peter or it might not be just a 10mm you loose in their.
Take it easy mate
 
Not as bad this time, no drains and she went in through the same scar.
3-4 hrs in theatre, once again she was amazed at the size of it…..but they all say that.


So…laid up for 6-8 weeks which to me means I can refit my rocker covers tomorrow. 8o/
Take care and happy recovery.
 
OOPS!!! :rolleyes: : unamused:

🚗 1. Washing your car on the street or driveway​

  • In many parts of the Netherlands, washing your car in the street is discouraged or sometimes prohibited.
  • The reason is environmental: dirty water (with soap, oil, brake dust, etc.) can flow into storm drains and directly into surface water.
  • Whether it’s strictly banned or just discouraged depends on the municipality (gemeente),
👉 In newer residential areas (with separate rainwater systems), it is more likely to be restricted or banned.


🌱 2. Why the rules exist​

  • Street drains in the Netherlands often do NOT go to a sewage treatment plant, but straight to ditches or canals.
  • Washing a car releases pollutants like:
    • oil residues
    • heavy metals
    • detergents
These can harm water quality and wildlife.


✅ 3. What is always allowed (and recommended)​

  • Using a commercial car wash or self-service wash bay is always allowed and encouraged.
  • These facilities:
    • filter and recycle water
    • treat pollutants properly before discharge

⚠️ 4. What can get you in trouble​

You could face warnings or fines if you:

  • Let soapy or oily water run into street drains
  • Wash your car in public areas where it’s explicitly prohibited
  • Dispose of chemicals improperly

👍 Practical advice​

  • ✔ Safest option: use a car wash facility
  • ✔ Usually OK: washing on private property, if water doesn’t enter the storm drain
  • ❗ Risky: washing on the street or where runoff goes into drains
 
OOPS!!!

🚗 1. Washing your car on the street or driveway​

  • In many parts of the Netherlands, washing your car in the street is discouraged or sometimes prohibited.
  • The reason is environmental: dirty water (with soap, oil, brake dust, etc.) can flow into storm drains and directly into surface water.
  • Whether it’s strictly banned or just discouraged depends on the municipality (gemeente),
👉 In newer residential areas (with separate rainwater systems), it is more likely to be restricted or banned.


🌱 2. Why the rules exist​

  • Street drains in the Netherlands often do NOT go to a sewage treatment plant, but straight to ditches or canals.
  • Washing a car releases pollutants like:
    • oil residues
    • heavy metals
    • detergents
These can harm water quality and wildlife.


✅ 3. What is always allowed (and recommended)​

  • Using a commercial car wash or self-service wash bay is always allowed and encouraged.
  • These facilities:
    • filter and recycle water
    • treat pollutants properly before discharge

⚠️ 4. What can get you in trouble​

You could face warnings or fines if you:

  • Let soapy or oily water run into street drains
  • Wash your car in public areas where it’s explicitly prohibited
  • Dispose of chemicals improperly

👍 Practical advice​

  • ✔ Safest option: use a car wash facility
  • ✔ Usually OK: washing on private property, if water doesn’t enter the storm drain
  • ❗ Risky: washing on the street or where runoff goes into drains
Dig yourself a pothole for the run off Richard , you’ll be fine
 
If this was a job on my car, I would take it back.


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it wasn’t this bad when I went in, now they’ve fixed it, it’s twice as bad. 😆
Hematoma , seroma ? ( can’t spell them for toffee) but I’ve seen enough of them this last few months to know to keep an eye on them especially if they go funny colour.
Don’t be afraid to go back mate, not nice if left too long
 
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