Meet the “chalk” in the chalk and cheese. Jasper’s litter brother and our much
loved grey warrior Tial’q.
Tial’q spent much of his first sixteen weeks in plaster and crated to restrict movement. This gave us a completely different set of issues to deal with.
After being freed of plaster and enforced rest, he was allowed to go for lead walks only. This gave his bones a chance to develop density by load bearing and his muscles chance to develop without the risk of straining unfit soft tissues.
This might also be one of the reasons he is one of our most elegant dogs on the move. Today he is an aerial acrobat with no hint of his early injury.
Tial'q has been waiting for a coat to grow, which we hope he'll have for Xmas