mamamary
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My lab may need surgery. I'm looking to see if anyone can contribute any info. to me or if you've been there and didn't do the surgery.
Baxter is approx. 4 yrs. old. About two weeks ago I notice he limped for about 2 seconds after lifting his leg to go to the bathroom. This happened twice. Then last week he was running in the yard and yelped in pain (it was horrible
). He limped into the house and I immed. brought him to the vet. They took xrays and said it was his knee. They gave me pain med. and anti-infl. pills and suggested we see a specialist.
Saw a specialist last Thurs. He thinks the knee pops out of the socket. He doesn't think Baxter is otherwise in any pain. He talked about the surgey (it is expensive and the rehabilitation is hard). We asked if he needed the surgery but he didn't say he def. needed it or not. We decided we would have Baxter rest and take it from there.
So...since Thurs. he only limped twice - once on Sat. morn. and today. Both limps last about 2 seconds (both after lifting his leg for potty).
I have a call in to my regular vet to get some advice from her. My neighbor said they told her that her dog needed the surgery. She rested him and he's been fine ever since.
I guess I'm just looking to see if anyone has had this done. The surgery is called Stiffle.
Thanks.
Baxter is approx. 4 yrs. old. About two weeks ago I notice he limped for about 2 seconds after lifting his leg to go to the bathroom. This happened twice. Then last week he was running in the yard and yelped in pain (it was horrible
). He limped into the house and I immed. brought him to the vet. They took xrays and said it was his knee. They gave me pain med. and anti-infl. pills and suggested we see a specialist.Saw a specialist last Thurs. He thinks the knee pops out of the socket. He doesn't think Baxter is otherwise in any pain. He talked about the surgey (it is expensive and the rehabilitation is hard). We asked if he needed the surgery but he didn't say he def. needed it or not. We decided we would have Baxter rest and take it from there.
So...since Thurs. he only limped twice - once on Sat. morn. and today. Both limps last about 2 seconds (both after lifting his leg for potty).
I have a call in to my regular vet to get some advice from her. My neighbor said they told her that her dog needed the surgery. She rested him and he's been fine ever since.
I guess I'm just looking to see if anyone has had this done. The surgery is called Stiffle.
Thanks.

and then keeping him quiet during the recovery. He is a lab/border collie/something else mix and even at 8 yrs old he is full of energy.


) We finally asked if we could just try keeping him quiet (for him) and seeing if we could keep if from popping out - the longer they go between episodes the better - and he wasn't super optimistic, but said to give it a go. Since we knew we were moving to FLA in a few weeks after the appt. we really tried to keep him down - hid the balls, only went out on a leash, no playing with the kids, no unsupervised on the slippery floors, etc., and it worked. He went 3 weeks before it went out again and then another 2-3 weeks after that and now its been easily 6 weeks. We don't let him on the pool deck and we are careful how we throw the ball and how we toss things on the hardwood - he'll never be the agility king the aussies can be, but the surgery would have been awful for him and there's always the risk for complications. For a simple subluxation, pop it back in if it comes out and try to avoid the things that are triggers if you can! This was the better way for us - good luck!