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Title: A bowled over collie dog.
Post by: kaz on July 31, 2013, 12:43:08 pm
My poor 12 year old collie managed to get herself bowled over by the retrievers yesterday in their haste to go for a run. Last night she had a slight limp on her back leg, this morning she wouldn't hardly put it to the floor, so off to the vets we went. :(
After examination by the vet, she thought that she might  have popped her stifle joint and has put her on 10 days of painkillers with strict exercise of lead only toilet breaks. As she was already due to have some work on her teeth next week, she is going to have that x rayed at the same time and a small lump on her side removed. It's typical that she could have done all of this Friday, but sods law we are going away this weekend and have arranged cover for the holding and booked hotels etc.
If she has injured that joint, or even her hip she will have to go to another vet pratice for that operation if needed. I can see ££££signs going out of the door. :'(
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Post by: doganjo on July 31, 2013, 02:10:38 pm
Poor you and poor old girl.  I have that problem too  ::)   Mine are manic the second I go towards the door.  I've learnt my lesson though - taken a while  :innocent:  I make them all sit 6 feet back from the door and release them one at a time.  Doesn't stop them taking a flying leap off the deck onto the grass but it stopped the jostling. :excited:
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Post by: happygolucky on July 31, 2013, 02:14:47 pm
I dread something like that, to me or the dogs!! I hope she improves and its only a strain......I tell mine to "calm down" and they do................eventualy :innocent:
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Post by: Bionic on July 31, 2013, 02:32:11 pm
Oh no Karen. Its awful to have happened in the first place but very bad timing for you. Lets hope it turns out not to be too serious  :fc:
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Post by: jaykay on July 31, 2013, 04:17:22 pm
Poor love  :-* I hope it mends quickly and doesn't cost £££££.

I need to calm mine down - mine you, it's the 12 year old collie who's one of the worst  :D
Title: Re: A bowled over collie dog.
Post by: kaz on July 31, 2013, 05:28:18 pm
It's her own fault really. We have a set of gates one to stop them getting out onto the main drive and another into the woods along which is a post & rail fence. Being a bright collie she figured out that by squeezing herself out through the post & rail fence as soon as they were let out the first set of gates she could wait at the other side of the gate into the woods and taunt them into the fact that they were still inside the garden.
It didn't pay off this time, she had cellulitis only a couple of months ago and then we have only just got the retriever rightish after having wet excemya .
 I'm having an awfully Annus horribilis. We had my Mum die, Hubbys Mum Die and his Mum's last remaining sister die all within 6months. Hopefully things might improve :fc: It seems to be one thing after another.
Have to wait and see how she gets on next week.
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Post by: doganjo on July 31, 2013, 05:30:39 pm
Poor Kaz, you've had more than your fair share of bad stuff.  Hope she's better soon and that it's juts a strain or sprain.  :fc:
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Post by: Orinoco on July 31, 2013, 06:33:39 pm
Hi

Poor you, not much I can really say to help but I'm sending a virtual hug and crossing my fingers and toes that things start to take a happier direction soon   :hug: :hug:

K
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Post by: kaz on July 31, 2013, 06:39:38 pm
Thanks. Looking on the bright side things can only get better.
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Post by: jaykay on August 01, 2013, 02:46:44 pm
Sending hugs, and hope things start to look up  :hug:  :hug:  :hug:
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Post by: kaz on August 01, 2013, 07:07:21 pm
Have decided to let her have her x ray, teeth and lump removal tomorrow rather than wait until next week as the sooner we know whats what the better. :fc:  Will have to travel after we have collected her from the vets. It's lucky my son is covering for us, as he is quite willing to keep an eye on her and sort any problems if they arise.
 
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Post by: Bionic on August 01, 2013, 07:13:20 pm
Hope it all goes well  :fc:
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Post by: funkyfish on August 02, 2013, 11:30:41 am
Good luck! Hopefully its only a partial tear.. They respond well so rest, painkillers and physio.
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Post by: in the hills on August 02, 2013, 11:44:14 am
 :fc:  for her.


Try not to let it spoil your weekend, sure she will be in good hands with your son.
Title: Re: A bowled over collie dog.
Post by: kaz on August 02, 2013, 03:29:56 pm
Just spoken to vet and we have got to pick up our dog in a little while.
No tear or anything on that joint that she can see on the x ray, but it looks like her cellulitis has flared up in her back leg now as is was quite swollen this morning. She has had most of her teeth out and will come home with a stiff dose of antibiotics. She thinks the infection might be caused by her teeth.  :fc: That they can clear it this time as it appears to be very painful.
Have spoken to my son and he is o.k. with giving her a bit of tender love & care. He's a animal person his oh can't stand dogs. We will have so see how she gets on. I feel very guilty leaving her this weekend :(
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Post by: Bionic on August 02, 2013, 03:58:00 pm
Oh, poor dog. She is going to feel a bit poorly for a bit but plenty of TLC from your son should help.
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Post by: kaz on August 04, 2013, 05:15:49 pm
Sadly she didn't make it.  :'(
Collected her from the vets, she was still a bit sleepy and gave her a drink of water when we got home. She died Friday evening, she just went to sleep and didn't wake up.
What a real bad day, all the worry of the anestetic and her getting through the operation and then she just passed away at home which was probably for the best rather than at the vets. My son buried her in her favourite spot.
I've now got over £40's worth of medication that I never used for her. I'm hoping the vet will take back, but will have to wait and see.
 
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Post by: Bionic on August 04, 2013, 05:51:49 pm
Oh Karen, thats so sad  :hug:  Good that she died peacefully at home though
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Post by: shygirl on August 04, 2013, 05:57:13 pm
thats a bit of a shock for you. so sorry.  :bouquet:
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Post by: in the hills on August 04, 2013, 06:27:10 pm
 :bouquet:  So sorry.  Always so hard but glad that she went peacefully at home.  I always wish for that with mine.


Wishing you better days ahead.  :hug:
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Post by: jaykay on August 04, 2013, 07:59:56 pm
I'm so sorry  :hug:
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Post by: funkyfish on August 05, 2013, 11:37:59 am
Oh my god! HAve you told the vets? Its really really rare for that to happen!


How awful for you!!!!
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Post by: happygolucky on August 05, 2013, 12:46:31 pm
 :o , I thought it was just an injury, so very sorry to hear the news, not sure what else to say, I am sure a few tears and some memories will be in your mind at the moment, :bouquet:
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Post by: Blinkers on August 05, 2013, 01:46:02 pm
Awwww, so sorry Karen.    But at least she was at home, warm and comfortable and just slipped away peacefully in her sleep.    Its so, so hard at times like this but she had a very good long life - all down to you and Barry.  :bouquet:   Sending hugs xx
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Post by: ZaktheLad on August 05, 2013, 01:58:13 pm
 :bouquet: so sorry to hear your devastating news  :'(  :hug:
Title: Re: A bowled over collie dog.
Post by: kaz on August 05, 2013, 03:07:13 pm
Oh my god! HAve you told the vets? Its really really rare for that to happen!


How awful for you!!!!
I rang the vets  when they were open on Saturday morning and they were going to let the vet know and ring me back. I was in the surgery this morning taking the medication back and have still not spoken to a vet.

I know she was under the anaesthetic  a while because the vet rang to let me know that she had no injury just what she thought was cellulitis again after x raying her and then went on to do her teeth.
It was a real shock. I could have understood it happening while she was under, but not several hours later when they have given you the all clear to take her home. I suppose that just adds to our catalogue of disasters for this year.
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Post by: Sudanpan on August 05, 2013, 05:29:09 pm
Really feel for you  :bouquet:
Remember the happy times, the tail wags and the joyful eyes  :hug:
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Post by: SallyintNorth on August 05, 2013, 11:05:02 pm
 :bouquet:
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Post by: Orinoco on August 06, 2013, 05:29:52 am
 :hug: when so many things go wrong you deal with them the best you can, its so sad,  :hug:

K
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Post by: doganjo on August 06, 2013, 02:20:57 pm
It may have been internal organ failure or bleeding.  That can happen at any time.  So sorry  :'( . :bouquet: :love: