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		<title>By: TPLO Recovery: What You And Your Dog Can Expect - The Fun Times Guide to Dogs</title>
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		<description>[...] are 2 different schools of thought with this. Some recommend no activity at all; others recommend slowly introducing activity within 48 hours of surgery, as a form of physical therapy for the dog. We actually took a [...]</description>
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