Has anyone ever experienced a torn ligament in the knee with their dog? - fatty knee for sale
My lab pit mix 2 years is very strong, still healthy and active. She and my other dog run and play very hard and rough on his 100 hectare farm. When the vet came to see our horse to take a look at Hyla and it seems that one of his ligaments are torn left knee was. It's been a while since the injury, I do not know when it happened. I have always fed her dog food of high quality or homemade, and supplemented. Now she takes a glucosomine, antioxidants and vitamins A & E and Omega. I try to keep your little less active. Sometimes, at the end of the day, they began to limp and felt, and I feel swollen knee, starts to feel hard like bone. I think my next step will be x-ray or MRI to see exactly what is happening there, and if I do the surgery. I also thought about the options, the use of plant tissue can build up again. Does anyone have any experience with this?
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Sorry, I've never experience this situation, but he said it looks like you know what to do, and I'd say talk to a vet and get x-rays is probablythe the way to go.
It seems to me that if they can participate / break suspects his cruciate ligament and the vet. None of my pets have been through this, but I can see well enough in the hospital I work. Your next step would be X-rays to see how bad of a tear is. Some can heal on their own, but with limited perception and performance. With a farm of 100 hectares (I'm quite envious) and other pets that will be difficult! So yes, I think movies are the next step.
Unfortunately, I must say surgery is the best way. Labs are prone to damage ligaments and hip problems. If there is 2nd in that much pain May imagime like years from now is? This is the sad reality with the big dogs, but there are several products on the market (and even a good job!) Makes the assistance after surgury.
I had recommended a bitch Robbie do it in 4 months, but we took it as soon as it happened, either. I'm very careful with her later. Do not jump into or out of the box trucks, vans mounted not less than a box to eliminate sliding door is very unhealthy. Keep your weight, I do not help select a few books Elim burden on the joints.
But remember surgury. Stay informed
My pitbull 2 years old is the same in both knees. Also take glucosomine Deramaxx, and if the pain is really bad. We discovered this when she was 9 months old. I will restrict their activities and have only very rarely give meramaxx pain. I know I'll never planned an operation, but I'm holding off until it is finished and it is necessary. If you find another solution that works please do not. Good luck and I hope that is better soon.
Not personal experience, but my friends the same laboratory. He had surgery to repair torn ligaments and that the dog is like new. Recovery from this surgery is even more important, the long-term welfare of dogs.
There is no cure for crop such use. Must be corrected by surgery.
I do not like it, but it must take to your veterinarian. my friend had to walk his dog, and he had undergone orthopedic surgery. I would say that an appointment to take him to the vet and see whats up
Hope this helps! Good luck
I do not like it, but it must take to your veterinarian. my friend had to walk his dog, and he had undergone orthopedic surgery. I would say that an appointment to take him to the vet and see whats up
Hope this helps! Good luck
Sounds like a torn ALC, and it is a common problem with dogs are asked to run as hard as retrievers do.
Hello,
Our Jack Russell has torn cruciate ligaments of the knee to the back. Slowly over a period of several months, we have recognized that with less of the leg, then we went to the vets. The surgery was the remedy. It's a pretty big for a dog, but she is now absolutely fine.
Hello,
Our Jack Russell has torn cruciate ligaments of the knee to the back. Slowly over a period of several months, we have recognized that with less of the leg, then we went to the vets. The surgery was the remedy. It's a pretty big for a dog, but she is now absolutely fine.
What follows are the following:
Xray
To test the knee with the hand to the movement of the slide
It has nothing to do with dog food.
It can be caused by injuries. My pyr 4 years operating on 2 1 / 2 (TPLO) for ACL injury. The tie was broken 75 or 80%. It was a 3-legged dog over and over again.
It is possible to develop a dog arthritis.
You must join yahoo two groups:
orthodogs
Conservative treatment
CM will try to use the CM method to avoid surgery.
If an operation is necessary or advisable Orthodogs is a great help and resources. The surgery is frightening and support they provide is invaluable.
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