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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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Hi Julie,
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog today when googling. My 60 lb mutt injured his leg yesterday, possibly an ACL tear or partial tear. The vet put him on bed rest/pain pills/anti-inflammatories for two weeks, then wants to re-assess. Should I be doing anything in the meantime? Ice? He still seems to be in pain, won't put any weight on his back leg, seems stiff when he moves at all. He was pretty active before and only 3 yrs old, no arthritis or previous injuries. Any suggestions on how to make him more comfortable and speed recovery? I'm not in the Tennessee area, otherwise I'd be on your door step!
Thanks! -- H
You could ice it. It can't hurt and might help. Though if your dog is pretty hairy, the icing effect probably won't get down to the joint and really make any difference. Icing with dogs works better post-surgery when the leg has been shaved. :) Was the vet pretty confident that it was the knee?
ReplyDeleteYou might try stretching out and massaging his other back leg which is now taking all the extra weight. That will probably feel good to him! If he stands for a while (for example, while eating), will he lower the leg down to the floor or close to the floor? Or is he holding it up tightly to his belly? If he is holding it high, you could try very slowly and gently stretching the thigh back away from the belly (while he is lying on his side and relaxed). If you can do this within his comfort zone (and without moving the painful knee), that could give him some relief.
It sounds to me like the vet is suggesting the right course of action.
Update us again after the 2 weeks of rest (if not before) and let us know how he is doing. Also...what is his name? And how much does he weigh?
Ooops. I see that you said that he weighs 60 pounds. :)
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