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Not Disney related, I know, but as so many of you are dog lovers I hope you don't mind my plea for help. I am posting both on the US Community Board and the UK one.
My 7 month old labrador puppy, Molly, has been diagnosed with elbow dysplasia in both front legs - where the elbow joints don't meet because they haven't formed properly. Understandably the whole family is devastated.
Saturday before last, I was sitting one end of the sofa, Molly the other. When I got up, Molly trotted along to steal the nice warm patch I had just left. However, when my back was turned I heard her yelp. I assumed her leg had slipped down between the cushions and she had maybe pulled a muscle. We rested her for the whole of the week and by the following Saturday she had stopped limping so we took her over the forest on Sunday morning. By the evening, she was limping again so we took her to the vets on Tuesday evening. Thats when we got the news.
After a night of tears, I started to get practical yesterday and done a bit of research on the internet. I feel a bit better now and more positive. However, it would help so much to hear from anyone who has personal experience of this with their dog. I hope, in many ways, that none of you have had to face this but, if you have, I would welcome hearing your experiences: specifically whether your dog had surgery or coped well on medication.
Molly has to go back to the vet on Monday next week as he wants to see if she is responding to the anti-inflammatories (Rimadyl, 50mg twice a day) that she has been taking. I think she is responding well but from what I have read so far, that does not necessarily rule out surgery. It may be that it should happen sooner rather than later for her long term health.
Thanking you in advance.
Jackie
My 7 month old labrador puppy, Molly, has been diagnosed with elbow dysplasia in both front legs - where the elbow joints don't meet because they haven't formed properly. Understandably the whole family is devastated.
Saturday before last, I was sitting one end of the sofa, Molly the other. When I got up, Molly trotted along to steal the nice warm patch I had just left. However, when my back was turned I heard her yelp. I assumed her leg had slipped down between the cushions and she had maybe pulled a muscle. We rested her for the whole of the week and by the following Saturday she had stopped limping so we took her over the forest on Sunday morning. By the evening, she was limping again so we took her to the vets on Tuesday evening. Thats when we got the news.
After a night of tears, I started to get practical yesterday and done a bit of research on the internet. I feel a bit better now and more positive. However, it would help so much to hear from anyone who has personal experience of this with their dog. I hope, in many ways, that none of you have had to face this but, if you have, I would welcome hearing your experiences: specifically whether your dog had surgery or coped well on medication.
Molly has to go back to the vet on Monday next week as he wants to see if she is responding to the anti-inflammatories (Rimadyl, 50mg twice a day) that she has been taking. I think she is responding well but from what I have read so far, that does not necessarily rule out surgery. It may be that it should happen sooner rather than later for her long term health.
Thanking you in advance.
Jackie