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maybe you should consider the possibility of amputating her leg :(... I mean, if anything can be done for her to walk normally, it would be great, but from what I see right now she can't walk for more than a few steps :(, and I have seen cases of dogs in 3 legs who participate successfully at agility competitions. Look here: . Especially her being so young she can learn faster to cope with the handicap. Maybe until you get a final diagnostic you can try to tie her leg close to her so it doesn't get in her way when she tries to walk... I don't know, this whole thing is so sad :(... |
I would never amputate a pup's leg until I had exhausted ALL possibilities for a repair. If nothing could be done, yes, then the pup will do fine with an amputation...that is true. The thing that people need to remember is a leg is amputated, the pup cannot afford to lose another...so, as I said, exhaust all possibilities first. |
I read about a crippled dog a vet wanted to amputate the legs to put it in a doggy wheel chair and the owner built gis own custom chair so the legs didn't need to be amputated. A friend of mine just took a pup witg swimmers in for surgeries hes doing great. Marilyn can be contacted via Facebook through her rescue Pups Rescue (of Stockton ) and you can read about the pit pups miraculous story...5 vets later he was diagnosed and surgically treared for swimmers. |
I had an appointment with Dr. Beale today and he said that what this pup has may be repairable. I do hope they will contact him. I have done all I can. Everyone wants to believe their vets know best. They may think I am just a bunch of hot air...I don't know. *shrug* I will pray for this precious pup. It is admirable that they want to help her. |
Peggy Sue Thanks to all who have made recommendations, comments or simply stated words of encouragement. We have been very busy the last two days with a tiny yorkie that came in with a dangling leg... fractured in two places... FOUR YEARS AGO...and nothing was ever done for him. We have been working on his care almost non-stop, seeking opinions from surgeons, etc. as his case seemed a bit more urgent. He is going in for surgery tomorrow and hopefully they can reattach the bones and he can use the leg again. The last thing we want is an amputation but it may be necessary... so pray for Riley... here is his video: Introducing Riley - June 2012 - YouTube As for Peggy Sue... we have started several different methods and have already seen a very slight improvement. We will be calling the Vet that was recommended to us but have not had a chance to do so yet... hopefully tomorrow we will have a break in our day to make the call. It is not swimmers syndrome, as one person asked. We are not going to amputate the leg... unless absolutely neccessary and I doubt anyone could talk us into making that decision at this point. And yes, many Rescues swear by the Vets that they have been using for years. They become part of our trusted inner circle and we use ours almost exclusively but when a special case comes along, we are never closed off enough not to seek another opinion and our Vets encourage this as well. Again, no one is thinking you (Lady Jane) is a bunch of hot air... sheesh... If we did not want the opinions and referrals from others we would never have posted in the first place. Thanks again to all. Florida Yorkie Rescue |
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I hope both of your pups do well. As for the one with the old injury, Riley,...I had one of those a couple of years ago although his was about 6 months. The bone graft and plate did work! I hope it does for your pup! I will say a prayer for him tonight.. I will keep both of them in my thoughts and prayers. I have a special love for these pups with extreme stories....Thank you for taking care of them! I wish everyone would do it...it does take a lot of networking and begging for money; but in the end it is SO worth it. :) Please come back here and keep us updated on these two precious babies! |
Thanks Thanks for the clarification Linda... as stated previously in private emails I always try to be respectful of others and I always try to listen to what others have to say... in the end I weigh all the pros and cons for us personally as a group, what is feasible and what is not, (such as flying to Houston for treatment) and then in the end we do what we can. And sometimes that means we are not able to fly to other parts of the country as our responsibilities at our home base are too great... but still, we ask questions, makes phone calls and that combined with our deep faith, we usually get the job done! So thanks to all who posted. Florida Yorkie Rescue |
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Thank you for all you are doing for both Riley and Peggy Sue. |
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Big cats get special treatment at the Houston Zoo - Houston Chronicle |
Thanks for the article it was interesting. |
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