Ravenwood
Well-Known Member
Flyn's hind leg has swollen up double the size and earlier he was not just hopping lame but doing a JRT impression and going on three legs
It is particularly swollen and most painful around his knee, his hock is also swollen and it runs down to his paw,
I can't find anything in his paw, I can't find any cuts or puncture marks anywhere on his leg, so assuming this isn't poison, and I don't think it is because its not particularly hot, I can only guess he has damaged a tendon on the hard ground
I have read up what I can find on the internet and unfortunately it would appear that his symptoms are for a cruciate ligament injury. Currently he seems perfectly happy and eating etc, but his leg is just as swollen. I will take him to the vets tomorrow morning - God I am so well known there, I seem to be in there all the time what with Toby's elbows, the epilectic one eyed cat and Flyn's throat abcess
It would seem that for large dogs an op is essential (Flyn is a Springer but quite a big, well built one) and if this is the case I am absolutely dreading the post op treatment of keeping him quiet - I just don't know how he will cope with this nevermind the cost!
So has anyone had a dog with a cruciate ligament injury, how did it happen, what were the symptoms and if you had the op how did it go? I would be very appreciative of any experience.
Many thanks - what a start to 2009
It is particularly swollen and most painful around his knee, his hock is also swollen and it runs down to his paw,
I can't find anything in his paw, I can't find any cuts or puncture marks anywhere on his leg, so assuming this isn't poison, and I don't think it is because its not particularly hot, I can only guess he has damaged a tendon on the hard ground
I have read up what I can find on the internet and unfortunately it would appear that his symptoms are for a cruciate ligament injury. Currently he seems perfectly happy and eating etc, but his leg is just as swollen. I will take him to the vets tomorrow morning - God I am so well known there, I seem to be in there all the time what with Toby's elbows, the epilectic one eyed cat and Flyn's throat abcess
It would seem that for large dogs an op is essential (Flyn is a Springer but quite a big, well built one) and if this is the case I am absolutely dreading the post op treatment of keeping him quiet - I just don't know how he will cope with this nevermind the cost!
So has anyone had a dog with a cruciate ligament injury, how did it happen, what were the symptoms and if you had the op how did it go? I would be very appreciative of any experience.
Many thanks - what a start to 2009