smokey
Well-Known Member
Hardly ever post here, but this is a 'proper' dog post, so here goes...
Our 7yr old collie badly needed grilled, bathed, trimmed and claws clipped. I have a colleague who is a qualified dog groomer, and mashed offered to do him. Met her at work Tuesday morning and handed him over. She then contacted me at about 1pm to say he was done, and I went ti meet her.
He got out of the car, and I asked if he was ok, as he can be difficult when being brushed etc. She said no, he was perfect.
She then asked if he was lame, as he was holding his near back leg funny.
He hadn't been, but I picked it up and checked his paw for stones etc. Nothing. Put him in my car and drove two miles up the road. He got out the car on 3 legs. Vet thought it was soft tissue, and he may have pulled it.
Fast forward to today. He's still on 3 legs, and after xrays, yes, it is out. Ligament is also bust. He needs surgery, (£1k-£2k depending on procedure)
Will ask the groomer if anything happened, but am not sure that will solve the mystery.
So, a question? How much trauma would it take to cause that much damage to a fit healthy dog? Could he have just slipped and done it? My son is convinced 'something' has happened at the groomers.
I can ill afford this bill, but obviously it has to be paid, just really upset that this has happened, and no one knows how.
Our 7yr old collie badly needed grilled, bathed, trimmed and claws clipped. I have a colleague who is a qualified dog groomer, and mashed offered to do him. Met her at work Tuesday morning and handed him over. She then contacted me at about 1pm to say he was done, and I went ti meet her.
He got out of the car, and I asked if he was ok, as he can be difficult when being brushed etc. She said no, he was perfect.
She then asked if he was lame, as he was holding his near back leg funny.
He hadn't been, but I picked it up and checked his paw for stones etc. Nothing. Put him in my car and drove two miles up the road. He got out the car on 3 legs. Vet thought it was soft tissue, and he may have pulled it.
Fast forward to today. He's still on 3 legs, and after xrays, yes, it is out. Ligament is also bust. He needs surgery, (£1k-£2k depending on procedure)
Will ask the groomer if anything happened, but am not sure that will solve the mystery.
So, a question? How much trauma would it take to cause that much damage to a fit healthy dog? Could he have just slipped and done it? My son is convinced 'something' has happened at the groomers.
I can ill afford this bill, but obviously it has to be paid, just really upset that this has happened, and no one knows how.