deb_l222
Well-Known Member
I'll be honest, I'm not sure what I need to know, as we don't even know that's what the problem is yet with the Button pooch but if you were a betting person, cruciate injury would be odds on favourite. The story is:-
Button pooch, springer spaniel, spayed girly, started to limp slightly about three weeks ago. This was very intermittent but then suddenly last week she went from four legs to three, quite dramatically. Straight to the vets (who I trust with my life) and her hip is slightly dodgy but her cruciate also didn't feel good.
The upshot is, after a few days on painkillers, there's been no improvement at all so she's in for x-rays tomorrow to confirm what the problem is. Here in lies my dilema I suppose - Button will be thirteen next month and I have no experience of cruciate surgery recovery in ANY dog, never mind an eldery one.
I am a realist, if the x-rays suggest it is a significant injury, with a prolonged recovery (as in months and years) she will be put to sleep but my vet is hoping for a simpler solution, as am I at the moment. She's in magnificent form for a thirteen year old, so I don't have any concerns about the anaesthetic but what I'm after really is recovery stories, if anyone has them. Did it take weeks or months? Did they get back to a 'normal' life afterwards?
Don't get me wrong, my vet is VERY good and will tell me everything I need to know, should I go ahead with the surgery but I just want 'real life' stories I suppose. To be honest, I feel all over the place, as I've always said I would never surgically intervene with any of my dogs once they get to a certain age but Button is fab for her age and it just seems wrong to write her off and not give her a chance.
Thank you
Deb
Button pooch, springer spaniel, spayed girly, started to limp slightly about three weeks ago. This was very intermittent but then suddenly last week she went from four legs to three, quite dramatically. Straight to the vets (who I trust with my life) and her hip is slightly dodgy but her cruciate also didn't feel good.
The upshot is, after a few days on painkillers, there's been no improvement at all so she's in for x-rays tomorrow to confirm what the problem is. Here in lies my dilema I suppose - Button will be thirteen next month and I have no experience of cruciate surgery recovery in ANY dog, never mind an eldery one.
I am a realist, if the x-rays suggest it is a significant injury, with a prolonged recovery (as in months and years) she will be put to sleep but my vet is hoping for a simpler solution, as am I at the moment. She's in magnificent form for a thirteen year old, so I don't have any concerns about the anaesthetic but what I'm after really is recovery stories, if anyone has them. Did it take weeks or months? Did they get back to a 'normal' life afterwards?
Don't get me wrong, my vet is VERY good and will tell me everything I need to know, should I go ahead with the surgery but I just want 'real life' stories I suppose. To be honest, I feel all over the place, as I've always said I would never surgically intervene with any of my dogs once they get to a certain age but Button is fab for her age and it just seems wrong to write her off and not give her a chance.
Thank you
Deb