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Title: Dogs/surgery
Post by: omegod on 21 June 2017, 15:53:07
Our 7yr old rescue pooch Luckie is having terrible trouble with her drivers side hind leg, vet initially said arthritis and has been treating with anti inflammatory and Pardale tabs but it's not really helping much and she's in a lot of pain. Took her back today and new consensus is likely cruciate ligament issue. She's booked in for sedation and x rays as well as a proper examination while zonked which will cost £350 then any ligament repair will come in at £2500. I have insurance covering up to £3000 so will hopefully scrape in with that but should it prove to be Arthritis we are talking an £8000 hip replacement.

Anyone had experience of a doggy ligament repair and did it work ok?   
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: Andy B on 21 June 2017, 16:47:37
Our pooch has just had her cruciate ligament repaired,  she now has titanium plates in her knee. Operation was end of Feb and she's  almost back to full fitness ..... she sits down with her right leg stuck out a bit. Like you, we had insurance & it cost us £60 though the operation itself was just shy of £3000
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: STEMO on 21 June 2017, 16:48:43
Sorry to hear this, Jon. Hope she gets on ok.

You do know that calling a dog Luckie is just tempting fate.
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: omegod on 21 June 2017, 19:11:17
Sorry to hear this, Jon. Hope she gets on ok.

You do know that calling a dog Luckie is just tempting fate.

Her name was Cilla at the dogs trust because she's black  ::)
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: Lagondanet on 21 June 2017, 21:03:05
Bijou our 9 year old Yorkie sends his best.
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: omegod on 26 June 2017, 22:50:40
Not that anyone will be interested but Luckie was dropped off this morning for a sedation and x ray and does indeed have a ruptured cruciate ligament which will hopefully be repaired under the terms of her insurance. I had to drop her off as the wife was a gibbering wreck this morning  ::)

She celebrated being picked up, and not again being abandoned ( she was originally dumped/left tied up overnight at the dogs trust  :'()  by liberally coating the posh reception area with piddle.   
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: Andy B on 26 June 2017, 23:02:37
Not that anyone will be interested but Luckie was dropped off this morning for a sedation and x ray and does indeed have a ruptured cruciate ligament which will hopefully be repaired under the terms of her insurance. I had to drop her off as the wife was a gibbering wreck this morning  ::)

She celebrated being picked up, and not again being abandoned ( she was originally dumped/left tied up overnight at the dogs trust  :'()  by liberally coating the posh reception area with piddle.

She'll be OK in a few months!  :y
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 27 June 2017, 05:20:53
Here's wishing her a full recovery :y
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: STEMO on 27 June 2017, 06:20:03
Not that anyone will be interested but Luckie was dropped off this morning for a sedation and x ray and does indeed have a ruptured cruciate ligament which will hopefully be repaired under the terms of her insurance. I had to drop her off as the wife was a gibbering wreck this morning  ::)

She celebrated being picked up, and not again being abandoned ( she was originally dumped/left tied up overnight at the dogs trust  :'()  by liberally coating the posh reception area with piddle.
I'm interested. Keep us up to date on her progress.
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: omegod on 07 July 2017, 22:57:06
Well she's had the op done, went well apparently and she's due to be picked up in the morning, really, really strange not having her in the house and eating my tea in peace  :-\  Wife has been a nightmare  ::) she was against getting one at first but has been beside herself today  ;D. Vets are happy to claim direct from the insurance company which is surprising and very handy  :y
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: Andy B on 08 July 2017, 09:06:56
Glad that all is well. It's a long healing process now. Molly still tends to limp a little at the end of a long day ..... she's  been swimming in the sea quite a bit over the past few days so exercising a bit more than normal
Title: Re: Dogs/surgery
Post by: STEMO on 08 July 2017, 12:27:26
Good news, Jon. I guess you'll have to keep her quiet while it heals, no easy job.