kpwlee
Posted : 10/2/2009 12:16:18 PM
well the best news is his hips are great - no issues at all
the main culprit seems to be a partial tear of the ACL - no need for surgery yet but it will need it and sooner, rather than later because the inflammation can lead to arthritis.
He also has spondylitis in the space between the last lumbar and sacrum. He said this is big active jumping psycho dog issue and that not much to do and it will become painful but not really anything that can be prevented. Just is. Having looked it up I am sure I have it too LOL essentially it is a form of arthritis.
They highly recommend and only do the TPLO. And added that in a large nutjob it would be the safest and most secure option.
Callie you will be glad to know that I mentioned a canine chiropractor and he said skip that and use an acupuncturist. Thought that was cool
I was a nervous wreck waiting for the results and poor B came back looking dead - really. We helped him back down onto the floor and his tongue was like sandpaper and hanging out about 4 inches. He laid like that for ages. The vet helped load him into the car, then when we got home I just left the tailgate open and he laid there for ages
Finally an adventurous squirrel was enough to coax him to stand and i could lift him out
thanks for all the support!