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      <title>Surviving Dog TPLO Surgery Recovery With Your Pup</title>
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      <description>Getting through your dog tplo surgery recovery can feel like a marathon you didn&amp;#39;t exactly sign up to run. One day you&amp;#39;re playing fetch in the yard, and the next, you&amp;#39;re staring at a shaved leg, a long incision, and a very confused, drugged-up dog.</description>
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