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	<title>Comments on: InterRude</title>
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		<title>By: Amy</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m glad to see his funny face and to read that he&#039;s doing better. I normally read Amy&#039;s site, but have been following his recovery. I really think these guys handle this sort thing better than their humans do. My brother-in-law&#039;s golden was hit by car about two years ago and shouldn&#039;t have survived. The vets had to reconstruct one of his back leg joints and hip area, and while it looked pretty horrific and weak, he didn&#039;t seem fazed by it. Less than two weeks after being home he was up walking around, trying to sneak up stairs and play like nothing had happened. I hope Rufus&#039; recovery continues to stay on track!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m glad to see his funny face and to read that he&#8217;s doing better. I normally read Amy&#8217;s site, but have been following his recovery. I really think these guys handle this sort thing better than their humans do. My brother-in-law&#8217;s golden was hit by car about two years ago and shouldn&#8217;t have survived. The vets had to reconstruct one of his back leg joints and hip area, and while it looked pretty horrific and weak, he didn&#8217;t seem fazed by it. Less than two weeks after being home he was up walking around, trying to sneak up stairs and play like nothing had happened. I hope Rufus&#8217; recovery continues to stay on track!</p>
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