I have a one year old corgi. Since august he has had an on and off injury. If he plays too much he doesn't put much weight on his one leg. Lately it's been worst where he has a very difficult time getting up if he's been sitting long. He's been to the vets several times had the leg x-rayed and taken anti inflammatories and a course of steroids. With this and a good deal of rest it will get much better and then he runs a bit and it's back.
The dr now feels like its his knee/acl and the solution is surgery. He is scheduled for surgery when the dr will sedate him and manipulate the knee to see if it is the problem and x-ray the hips and spine. If its the knee hell do the surgery right then.
Any advise? I'm concerned about the cost. 1700. Which half insurance should reimburse. Recovery which means no exercise or play at all for two months. This means we have to carry him up and down the stairs for walks. Also his lack of exercise has caused him to put on some weight. These two months would mean even less exercise. The risk of complications. The fact that they can give me no proof it is this. I hear that once you do one leg they often need the other one. I want to do what is right for him. .
The dr now feels like its his knee/acl and the solution is surgery. He is scheduled for surgery when the dr will sedate him and manipulate the knee to see if it is the problem and x-ray the hips and spine. If its the knee hell do the surgery right then.
Any advise? I'm concerned about the cost. 1700. Which half insurance should reimburse. Recovery which means no exercise or play at all for two months. This means we have to carry him up and down the stairs for walks. Also his lack of exercise has caused him to put on some weight. These two months would mean even less exercise. The risk of complications. The fact that they can give me no proof it is this. I hear that once you do one leg they often need the other one. I want to do what is right for him. .