milo'n'molly
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Looking for opinions please. 3 weeks ago after an evening walk my dog wasn't weight bearing on his hind leg. I hadn't noticed anything happen on the walk and he looked sound on the way home but after he got up for his dinner he was (literally) hopping lame and my heart sank as my first thought was that he had done a cruciate. He was no better in the morning so he went to see the vet that afternoon and low and behold he had stopped limping by the time we got there and he couldn't find anything and gave him some metacam and a week of rest. He seemed fine but after the week we went out and he was a little limpy after a short off lead walk.
We have been back to the vets and he is in on Monday for x rays but even though the vet couldn't get a pain reaction or find any swelling or movement of the joint it seems that he is pretty convinced that it's his cruciate and the talk is already of referrals to orthadedics for surgery.
Right now here is the real question, he is sound now albeit on restricted exercise and I have been googling my options, money isn't an issue he is insured and that is what credit cards were made for right? But it seems like surgery is the only option really considered which is fine if that's the right thing for the dog but I am concerned as the TPLO that the vets seem to recommend is very invasive and a friends GSD had this 4 years ago and it failed, big time needing several more ops to correct it. Also it totally alters the shape and mechanics of the joint, this must put stress on different parts of the body???
I know that many of you have been through this and would really appreciate your experiences. I have tried to research as much as possible and the vets websites all seem to be of the same opinion as mine that surgery is the best way forward but there are several more sites that seem to think that surgery isn't as successful as it seems
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We have been back to the vets and he is in on Monday for x rays but even though the vet couldn't get a pain reaction or find any swelling or movement of the joint it seems that he is pretty convinced that it's his cruciate and the talk is already of referrals to orthadedics for surgery.
Right now here is the real question, he is sound now albeit on restricted exercise and I have been googling my options, money isn't an issue he is insured and that is what credit cards were made for right? But it seems like surgery is the only option really considered which is fine if that's the right thing for the dog but I am concerned as the TPLO that the vets seem to recommend is very invasive and a friends GSD had this 4 years ago and it failed, big time needing several more ops to correct it. Also it totally alters the shape and mechanics of the joint, this must put stress on different parts of the body???
I know that many of you have been through this and would really appreciate your experiences. I have tried to research as much as possible and the vets websites all seem to be of the same opinion as mine that surgery is the best way forward but there are several more sites that seem to think that surgery isn't as successful as it seems
http://tiggerpoz.com/id8.html
Help