Oh for flip sake!

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Drago

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Took the dog out early for a nice walk before going outside for a day's MTB trail riding with a friend. What could possibly go wrong?

At the furthest point of the loop about a mile from home the daft mutt was off the lead about 50 metres away. Before any dog haters moan it's open agricultural land with views for hundreds of metres in all directions, and he'd be back on the lead the moment a speck came into view on the horizon.

Anyway, I don't know what went through the daft dog mind, but he suddenly started running back towards me at full til, big stupid grin on his face. He's Field Labrador, bred for shooting duties, he's a fast runner. He's also a fairly big dog, as I found as he crashed into the front of my right knee, taking my legs out from under me, flipping me heels over head landing me on my back.

As I may there winded and groaning, slowly registering the pain in my leg the stupid mutt is running round and round in circles grinning like an idiot. He thinks it's a great game.

Get to my feet, right knee very painful. I manage to hobble home, and the missus is just getting showered then taking me to the out of hours doc. Knee over extension can be, nay, is bloody unpleasant and can result in cartilage and ligament damage that requires surgery. I'm hoping it's nothing too bad, and and RICE will bring it round.

Anyway, the point of this sorry tale is that I'm going to miss a day's fun on the bike we had planned, and probably no riding for a few days ahead as a minimum, and that's more upsetting than being injured in the first place :sad:
 

Dave 123

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Is the dog ok?
 
You are not the the first person i know of who's had their knee injured after being bowled over by a lab.

Mine split my lip a few days ago when I was wrestling with him. Old concrete bonce didn't even notice.
 
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mjr

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Video or it didn't happen ;)


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annedonnelly

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That's why I always hated it when my friend's Labrador jumped up to say hello to me. I don't wanted to be flattened by a couple of stone of friendly dog.
 
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Drago

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Doc thinks I'm ok, probably just given the ligaments a bit of a stretch. He's diagnosed RICE and painkillers. However, not uncommon for cartilage to be damage this way so if it doesn't buck it's ideas up I have to report back.
 
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