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Pets & Working Animals => Dogs => Topic started by: doganjo on April 02, 2010, 04:04:38 pm

Title: Dog injuries
Post by: doganjo on April 02, 2010, 04:04:38 pm
My lovely little baby, Freckles, is back home, glaring at me from her cage!  In response to your post in the bus crash thread, Jackie, she won't limp.  She has had a TPLO operation, these websites explain about the operation,  what is and is not normal after such an operation.
http://www.michvet.com/library/surgery_tplo.asp
http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/tplo-normal.html

Her daughter is a full time working bitch and she was here after her post operative examination, 12 weeks after surgery.  Not a limp in sight and she was racing round my paddock with the others.  They DO limp if the traditional operation is performed, where a manmade fibre is inserted to join the bones together.  Over time it disintegrates while the bones recalcify and the joint stabilises to some extent but can often revert to looseness, and is prone to osteo arthritis.

I also have a friend whose Large Munsterlander had a TPLO operation in March one year, and won Limit Dog at Crufts the next.
I cannot praise East Neuk Vet pracice highly enough and have every confidence that Freckles will be fine.  She has 2 tickets but at 8 is unlilly to get her thir, although I still show her at open level with success.  The one regret I have is that she will miss SKC where I believe she might have been in with a chance of that 3rd!  Ah well, such is life!
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: Jackie on April 02, 2010, 05:53:59 pm
Thanks Annie it shows how things move on eh?

 Last time we had that it was over 20 years ago and Im really pleased to see that the dogs dont limp now.  ;D

Although the show you want is on hold untill next year (with a favourable judge) at least you know that her show career isnt over as it would have been years ago.

Good luck when she is back out.  ;D
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: Rosemary on April 02, 2010, 09:58:46 pm
Our collie, Tess, had TPLO on both legs and she's fine. First one seemed to get better more quickly than teh second, but she's completely sound now. Worth every penny of the 5k!!
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: doganjo on April 03, 2010, 07:57:05 pm
Freckles's huge compression bandage is now off, so hopefully that will encourage her to use her leg again.  Dressing was changed and the wound looks clean.  She's on antibiotics and metacam, and a steriod cream for her skin.  Photos attached of before and after the bandage.  She didn't jump onto the consrvatory d=sofa - I lifted her on and tied her on so she couldn't jump down.  No sense in wasting £2K is there?
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: CameronS on April 03, 2010, 09:13:20 pm
at least you made it to the Vets  ;)

glad she is ok
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: doganjo on April 03, 2010, 09:38:33 pm
Was grateful for your help, Cameron - it was a dreadful journey there and back, snow, wind, rain, 2 foot deep floods on a number of roads, plus not a clue where I was going.  So if a road was closed I had to rely completely on the satnav taking me another way.  At one point it told me to turn right and I found myself almost on the beach  :o - and teh way home was worse as I had to leave Freckles there.
Collecting her yesterday was a doddle - beautiful sunny day, I knew the way, no floods, no closed roads, just potholes to avoid on way back to save bumping her about.  I've never seen the roads so pitted!
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: Jackie on April 04, 2010, 12:51:12 pm
AW bless! She looks really fed up.
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: doganjo on April 04, 2010, 01:57:01 pm
We have progress.  She let her self out of her cage today so I have taken her through to the conservatory again and esconced her on the settee.  She actually put the foot down on the deck today too - no weight put on it, but rested on the ground.
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: jameslindsay on April 04, 2010, 02:06:47 pm
Hopefully will be running about again soon Annie.
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: doganjo on April 04, 2010, 02:10:12 pm
No, James, she's on strict lead walking for 4 months from last Thursday.  And then running on a flexi (mainly so I can catch and stop her doing too much) for another 3 or 4 months.  Her rehab is a long preiod of time but at 8 years a Brittany is still young.
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: jameslindsay on April 04, 2010, 02:14:26 pm
Crikey, that's a long time to keep her from running around. For the first time today Gynty has come out for 2 decent walks with the others this morning which is great news. I am sure Freckles will enjoy the pampering.
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: doganjo on April 04, 2010, 04:23:56 pm
Effectively it's because they break/cut the bone and screw a plate onto them to hold them together,so same as a broken limb, building up muscle tone.  So road walking for us both.  Might help Olaf get back on track though ;)
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: doganjo on April 07, 2010, 03:31:20 pm
Naughty Freckles has been pulling her bandage off when my back was turned so a trip to see Ian was in order for enough supplies to keep her going till the stirches come out next Monday.
Video below- she is learning to walk again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMipTFgVDtA
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: Jackie on April 07, 2010, 03:34:00 pm
Shes doing very well Annie.  :)  I expected to see her more lame than that.


I see why you have called her Freckles.  ;D
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: doganjo on April 07, 2010, 05:13:17 pm
Thanks,Jackie. She's actually back to about the same before her op.  Using the limb but not putting a lot of weight on it yet.  But slowly slowly etc, early days.  One of teh main mworries was infection but so far the wound looks very clean, a lot smaller than I anticipated, and the swelling is considerably reduced.  It's still going to be a long time till she's free again.
Yes, she was born almost completely half white and half brown, with those freckles on her face, so it was one of those instant moments when the lightning strikes and we knew her name as she popped out of the sack.  Whether we were going to keep her or not, somehow we'd have persuaded whoever had her to call her that!
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: RUSTYME on April 07, 2010, 07:38:02 pm
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc21/rustyme57/the%20dogs/th_IMAG0002.jpg) (http://s218.photobucket.com/albums/cc21/rustyme57/the%20dogs/?action=view&current=IMAG0002.flv)

the above link should take you to a video of Millie my Weimaraner.
 She hasn't had an injury , but has been very ,very ill over the last 2 weeks . She had sickness and an upset tum , which can happen to any dog now and then . One or other of my pack gets it every now and then , and I thought Millie just had that , a slight bug !! Well it went on for a few days and then got much worse very fast . The weight just fell off her , she had stopped eating completely , but was still drinking .
 Anyway it was now the weekend and I couldn't get a vet anywhere . Still trying for a vet it was now sunday , and Millie started to eat a bit .. a sausage roll at first !! anything as long as it stays down !! I was rubbing honey on her gums and teeth every hour or so all through this, so she was getting some energy, although not enough .  The roll stayed down , so after a few hours I tried another ...nearly took my hand off for it ...lol.  I tried other foods ..nothing she just turned her head away . So I bought more sausage rolls , every 3-4 hours I would give her another . I wanted each one to go through her system before the next one as she was so bad with being sick so much . Well it did the trick . The sickness eased and she started to eat some tinned food as well as the rolls.
 Wednesday now and she starts to eat well . No sickness or bad tum. Thursday she is eating a tin of dog food plus a tin of dry food plus her treats , bonio bones, marrowbone rolls, chewy sticks and digestive biscuits ...and looking for more . So she is eating twice her normal feed now , still looking for more and thank God or whoever ... putting weight back on . She has put on much more since the video, which was 3 days ago.
 She is now like a coiled spring ... going mental when she is out in the yard . She is still on stay at home duty at the moment , and I fight to get out of the door everyday when I go to the land to feed the horses. Steve , the Spaniel , is her mate and stays with her , they both normally come to the land with me . He is now on a diet as he went as fat as a pig as soon as he wasn't doing the walk every day.
 I still have no idea what it was ? none of the other dogs got a touch of it !! I just hope it isn't a sign of things to come for ole Millie , she is 10 now , and that it was just a horrible bug or something she ate while out . We will just take things as they come .
For now she continues to improve , her appetite is great , no sickness at all now and her tum is much better although a bit loose at times , but that may be the tinned food , she normally only gets dried complete food, soaked in water .
 Fingers crossed anyway ...Oh and all the time she had sickness and a very bad tum , not one accident indoors , she flew to the door everytime and waited till she was in the yard ...lovely ole girl she is ...

cheers

Russ
  
Title: Re: Dog injuries
Post by: jameslindsay on April 07, 2010, 08:17:08 pm
Hope all settles down for her Russ. :)