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Bad Luck with Dogs
After all the problems we had with the English Pointer, I thought we had adopted the perfect dog -
almost. She won't sit in laps, which I wanted, but other than that she's about as good a dog as one could want. Yesterday when she jumped off the porch (only two steps high) she must have landed wrong. She immediately pick the right rear leg up and was walking only on three legs. Lots of pain. I took her to the vet, who diagnosed her with a grade 2 medial luxating patella. She put her on an anti-inflammatory and restricted motion for two weeks. We'll then decide if she can continue without surgery. Dog ownership is becoming a depressing activity! |
Bad Luck with Dogs
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 16:03:14 -0400, John H.
wrote: medial luxating patella Knee injuries are tough for everyone, dogs and people. I hope this thing works itself out but it sounds like surgery may be in your future. |
Bad Luck with Dogs
On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 4:03:14 PM UTC-4, John H wrote:
After all the problems we had with the English Pointer, I thought we had adopted the perfect dog - almost. She won't sit in laps, which I wanted, but other than that she's about as good a dog as one could want. Yesterday when she jumped off the porch (only two steps high) she must have landed wrong. She immediately pick the right rear leg up and was walking only on three legs. Lots of pain. I took her to the vet, who diagnosed her with a grade 2 medial luxating patella. She put her on an anti-inflammatory and restricted motion for two weeks. We'll then decide if she can continue without surgery. Dog ownership is becoming a depressing activity! My rescue black lab (that someone dumped into our neighborhood) came up limp like that twice. Both time he recovered, and we never had an issue since in about 6 years. Took some vet drugs, and in a couple of day was back to normal. IMO, that's partially because of over-breeding. A good old Hienz 57 dog will live forever, but the "bred" dogs seem to have all sorts of ailments. One reason I'll never again buy a dog. I hope yours is a temporary setback, and he heals and it OK moving forward. |
Bad Luck with Dogs
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 16:58:42 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 16:03:14 -0400, John H. wrote: medial luxating patella Knee injuries are tough for everyone, dogs and people. I hope this thing works itself out but it sounds like surgery may be in your future. Thanks. You're right. I probably feel worse than the dog. |
Bad Luck with Dogs
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 17:02:12 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote:
On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 4:03:14 PM UTC-4, John H wrote: After all the problems we had with the English Pointer, I thought we had adopted the perfect dog - almost. She won't sit in laps, which I wanted, but other than that she's about as good a dog as one could want. Yesterday when she jumped off the porch (only two steps high) she must have landed wrong. She immediately pick the right rear leg up and was walking only on three legs. Lots of pain. I took her to the vet, who diagnosed her with a grade 2 medial luxating patella. She put her on an anti-inflammatory and restricted motion for two weeks. We'll then decide if she can continue without surgery. Dog ownership is becoming a depressing activity! My rescue black lab (that someone dumped into our neighborhood) came up limp like that twice. Both time he recovered, and we never had an issue since in about 6 years. Took some vet drugs, and in a couple of day was back to normal. IMO, that's partially because of over-breeding. A good old Hienz 57 dog will live forever, but the "bred" dogs seem to have all sorts of ailments. One reason I'll never again buy a dog. I hope yours is a temporary setback, and he heals and it OK moving forward. This was a rescue dog, but probably a purebred Redbone. In doing some reading, there are some vets who think over-vaccinating may be a cause for a lot of the joint problems. After my last dog I told myself I'd not get another. Got talked into it. Oh well, she's a great dog otherwise. |
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