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Tortoise shells can be repaired with fibreglass mesh if there are pieces missing, cracked shells can be glued, guess its better on larger tortoises than ones that are still growing. I would say it takes a specialist vet though.

 

Sorry to say though but because of the animals slow metabolism if the tortoise is really badly injured then it could be a slow process until the inevitable happens, your vet will advise you of the kindest possible treatment.

 

Good luck

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Exactly my fear Martin as the shell is in pretty bad shape, felt like burying my fist in the owners face as I have repeatidly had issues with their dog entering our garden.

 

The problem is trying to find a specialist also.

 

Thanks for the advice

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I can't help advise but I really hope it's superficial and your little friend is ok!

 

There are some really irresponsible dog owners out there :(

 

EDIT: I'm a dog owner and I know the irresponsible ones are few and far between.

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So sorry to hear about this. :( Hope the little tortoise pulls through ok. Report the dog owner - it's the only (legal) thing he'll understand.

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Hope your tortoise makes a full recovery and I hope your next door neighbour does not.

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Exactly my fear Martin as the shell is in pretty bad shape, felt like burying my fist in the owners face as I have repeatidly had issues with their dog entering our garden.

 

The problem is trying to find a specialist also.

 

Thanks for the advice

👊👊👊👊👊👊 - what an idiot.

 

Hope he/she recovers from it

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Thanks guys.

 

The reptile specialist proved to be extremely knowledgable and professional. He has given us hope but at the same time has made us aware of the potential struggles out little man faces; predominantly infection. He has been kept in the reptile hospital to be wet bandaged twice daily and given antibiotics and pain relief, once all of bleeding/discharge has stopped he will require acrylics to repair shell damage but this is much further down the line.

 

Poor fella must have been petrified; one of our neighbours knocked on our door with one tortoise saying that they found a dog running around with him in his mouth. We found the other one in horrific shape a few gardens down :(

 

As dog keepers ourselves we appreciate that it is the owners fault and not the pet. Unfortunately for the dog he is malnourished and kept in the house, and frequently escapes on to the highway. Judging by the breed and the owners I assume it was a status purchase which is now neglected.

 

We have reported the health and wellbeing of the dog to the RSPCA and have been advised to inform the dog warden of the incident and it's frequent escape. Unfortunately that's all we can do and our remaining tortoise (who was saved in time) has to be kept in the house as it is no longer safe outside in his enclosure.

 

Thankfully I haven't bumped into the owners yet!

 

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Tortoise shells can be repaired with fibreglass mesh if there are pieces missing, cracked shells can be glued, guess its better on larger tortoises than ones that are still growing. I would say it takes a specialist vet though.

 

Sorry to say though but because of the animals slow metabolism if the tortoise is really badly injured then it could be a slow process until the inevitable happens, your vet will advise you of the kindest possible treatment.

 

Good luck

 

My neighbor`s tortois was attacked by his dog and he went to the veterinary,..........he "repaired" the damage with glue and gave a antibiotic injection................up to now everything is ok...............wish u all the best

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Fingers crossed for you and the little guy.

 

I think you've done the right thing in regard to the dog, by the sounds of it the owner is a right douche and doesn't deserve to have the right to keep animals.

 

Any other occurrences with other neighbours you can report?

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Tortoise shells can be repaired with fibreglass mesh if there are pieces missing, cracked shells can be glued, guess its better on larger tortoises than ones that are still growing. I would say it takes a specialist vet though.

 

Sorry to say though but because of the animals slow metabolism if the tortoise is really badly injured then it could be a slow process until the inevitable happens, your vet will advise you of the kindest possible treatment.

 

Good luck

 

My neighbor`s tortois was attacked by his dog and he went to the veterinary,..........he "repaired" the damage with glue and gave a antibiotic injection................up to now everything is ok...............wish u all the best

 

That's good to know Z_L, fingers crossed

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I have a friend :)

 

His neighbour had a really yappy dog. It barked all day and it barked all night. My friend asked his neighbour several times if he could stop his dog from being so noisy, because it was disturbing his family and keeping people awake all night. The dog kept yapping.

 

One day my friend put the dog in his car and took it to Luton, which is quite a long way away. There, he released the dog, which went away yapping.

 

Problem solved and no harm done to the dog.

 

Of course, I'm not suggesting that this would be a good idea in your case. :ninja:

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I have a friend :)

 

His neighbour had a really yappy dog. It barked all day and it barked all night. My friend asked his neighbour several times if he could stop his dog from being so noisy, because it was disturbing his family and keeping people awake all night. The dog kept yapping.

 

One day my friend put the dog in his car and took it to Luton, which is quite a long way away. There, he released the dog, which went away yapping.

 

Problem solved and no harm done to the dog.

 

Of course, I'm not suggesting that this would be a good idea in your case. :ninja:

What an utter tool your friend is. I hope no harm came to the dog!

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So kidnapping bringing harm to an animal is right? No that's illegal. He's a tool and I'd say it to his face ;)

Seems cruel to me. The dog will have been very stressed being dumped in an unfamiliar area.

I agree. Sh*tty thing to do imo.

 

Some of my neighbours kid's pi** me off by making noise etc but hardly right to go kidnapping one of them and dumping them in the middle of nowhere.

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