LOZHUG
Well-Known Member
Sorry its taken a few weeks to post this but not been able to get online.
Anyhow after having his x-rays and my local vets discussing his leg with Leahurst the vets there have decided it's not worth operating (or arthroscopy) but to give him at least 6 months rest and then try bringing him back into light work very slowly to see if its healed, but sadly there is no guarantee that this is going to work so he may just have 6 months rest and have to be retired all together being a field companion.
I am crossing everything that after his rest I will be able to bring him back into work even if we only get little walks up the road!
Anyhow after having his x-rays and my local vets discussing his leg with Leahurst the vets there have decided it's not worth operating (or arthroscopy) but to give him at least 6 months rest and then try bringing him back into light work very slowly to see if its healed, but sadly there is no guarantee that this is going to work so he may just have 6 months rest and have to be retired all together being a field companion.
I am crossing everything that after his rest I will be able to bring him back into work even if we only get little walks up the road!