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09-06-2008, 09:36 PM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: calabasas, ca
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| Buddy the Yorkie running on his new prosthetic leg!! copy and paste above link in browser bar Please check out this to link to see my Yorkie,Buddy, running on his new prosthetic leg! Buddy is my 10 year old Yorkie that has had a string of bad luck. I'm so grateful that my best little friend is still with me today and would like to share our story..... On December 23, 2008 we were at my Mom and Dad's house visiting for the holidays. Buddy woke up and couldn't pee. I rushed him to the Animal Emergency Clinic in Bridgeton, MO. Radiographs revealed several bladder stones. Dr. Drescher informed me that emergency surgery had to be done to save him. She said that it was a simple common procedure and the only concern was his age. Little did I know that she had only been a vet for a year and didn't have a lot of experience. She failed to position his hind leg in a way to see in an area called the penile urethra (it's an area behind the penis bone). If a stone is lodged in this area only one with special training in retrograde hydropulsion she perform the operation. She did not have this special training and failed to even find this stone until she removed the other stones, sewed him up and performed another radiograph. Then she found the stone and took it upon herself to reopen him up to attempt to remove the stone. This 1/2 hour to 1 hour surgery turned into a 3 hour surgery!! She failed to remove it and sewed him up. When I picked him up the following morning he couldn't pee and was experiencing the most excruciating pain than I have ever seen any creature experience. The clinic closed due to the holiday so I brought him to another clinic. The doctor radio graphed him again and saw where the stone was lodged and told me immediately that he, nor anyone in the area, would be qualified to do the surgery due to the location of the stone. He referred me to the small animal hospital at the University of Missouri - Mizzou in Columbia, MO. We left the office and immediately drove the 100 miles to the hospital. Poor Buddy was crying in pain the whole way. Dr. Dismukes performed emergency surgery and was able to remove the stone and save Buddy's life. I had to keep Buddy in St. Louis for a whole month until he was well enough to fly back to our home in L.A. Once home he never healed. It was obvious he was in pain. His eyes were glassy and he wasn't happy. He couldn't hold his urine anymore but also couldn't go all the way when he did go. My regular vet ran many tests to find that Buddy had large amounts of epithelial cells in his bladder. He sent me to a specialist. I was told that he probably had cancer. Usually if there are large amounts of cells they are shedding from a tumor. I decided to fly him back to the small animal clinic in Columbia, MO to the people I trusted. An ultrasound revealed a mass on the neck of his bladder where cancerous tumors are usually found. It was a nightmare to me. The only way to find out if it was terminal cancer was to do exploratory surgery. Dr. Tony Mann, an amazing surgeon, did the exploratory surgery and removed the mass. When he went in he found that the mass was actually blocking the ureter(the tiny tube that runs from the kidney to the bladder). He performed emergency microscopic surgery to reconnect the ureter to a different part of the bladder. The mass was sent to the lab and I waited 7 miserable days to find out if it was malignant or benign. The night of the surgery I got a call at 9pm from Dr. Mann stating that he went to check on Buddy and noticed that is right rear paw was swollen but he didn't know why. The next day I found out that it was because he was tied down too tight by the student that prepped him (it's a teaching hospital so the students prep the animals and then watch the super experienced surgeons perform the surgeries). The surgery lasted 3 hours and the whole time his circulation was cut off!!! They did everything they could to try to save his paw but it didn't work. To make matters worse his left rear paw started to swell! Luckily it didn't get as bad as the right. The right rear paw turned completely black and shriveled up. The pads fell off both feet. The poor guy was in pain because of his bladder and his feet. It was torture to go to the bathroom or to even walk! On the same day that I found out the great news that the tumor wasn't malignant I also found out that the mass was caused by a suture that had been left behind from a previous surgery!!! Since he had 2 different surgeries by two different people in a matter of a week I couldn't prove who it was from but if I had to guess I would probably say that it was the inexperienced surgeon. To make matters worse, while waiting for a test at the hospital, Buddy got his e-collar off and chewed his paw off!! Another surgery was performed the next day by Tony Mann to amputate his right rear paw. A month later I took Buddy to Denver, CO to a company called Orthopets and got him a prosthetic leg. It only cost $550.00 to make it possible for my little guy to run on four legs again. After all of this I found out that Buddy was making calcium oxalate stones. Male Yorkies sometimes lack an enzyme that prevents the stones from forming which I didn't know. I was feeding him an all natural food called Solid Gold which I thought was good for him. Little did I know that was too high in protein. If you have a male yorkie talk to your vet or do your own research to make sure that you are feeding him the right food. Royal Canon makes a formula for Yorkies. I now only give him distilled water to drink. It doesn't have the minerals that could also cause stones. Please share this video and story with all of the dog owners that you know. If anything good can come out of this it will be because his story is out there to make other dog owners aware that this could happen and how to prevent it. Also, I want everyone to know about Orthopets. They not only make prosthetics but also braces and orthotics. They are amazing people that are truely in it for the animals. Thanks for listening and may you and all of your Yorkies be healthy and happy! |
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09-07-2008, 09:35 AM | #2 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: May 2008 Location: Marion, Ohio
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| How wonderful Buddy can still run and play! I'm so sorry you had such a string of bad luck with doctors that resulted in poor Buddy losing his leg. It's so hard to know who to trust with our furbabies. When I see what some babies have gone thru I feel so thankful my baby is healthy and well. Thank you for sharing Buddy's story and video. He's truly an inspiration!
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09-07-2008, 10:51 AM | #3 |
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| What a wonderful happy ending to such a sad story. Buddy's video brought tears to my eyes. Thanks for sharing. |
09-07-2008, 11:04 AM | #4 |
"Owned" by Miss Tricksie Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Riverview, FL
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| Oh Buddy, what a spirit you have and determination. You look so happy and healthy. Tears and Joy for you, little one.
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09-07-2008, 11:22 AM | #5 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Tucson, Arizona
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| Buddy is so lucky to have you! You never gave up on him. He looks so happy now. Congratulations. |
09-07-2008, 11:51 AM | #6 |
My Little Man! Donating Member | Hi and welcome to YT! Wow what a story! Buddy is a lucky to have you. He looks happy running around on all 4.
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09-07-2008, 12:02 PM | #7 |
Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Florida/Canada
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| OMG, what a story was this. I was sitting on the edge of my seat..buddy sure is an amazing yorkie.. and what an ordeal he has had for his age.. he is such a survivor, and the spirit he must have to get through all of this.. Thanks so much for sharing your story.. and let me welcome you to YT... anne. |
09-07-2008, 12:21 PM | #8 |
Rosi & Poli's Mom Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Washington State
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| oh my gosh, what a story, and what a brave little man ! Poor Buddy and all he had to go through, how heartwrenching... and what an awsome Mom he has ! How lucky you both are to have each other ! Its awsome how he can run
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09-07-2008, 12:29 PM | #9 |
Donating YT 30K Club Member | Welcome to yoyu and Buddy! What an amazing journey. You both have been through so much. I am glad Buddy is doing well and walking so well on his new leg. You both are amazing!
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09-07-2008, 12:47 PM | #10 |
♥ Piccolo & Vivi ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Kentucky
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| Bless you and Buddy. So glad there is a happy ending. He really is doing well in the video and I appreciate you sharing his story. Also, welcome to YorkieTalk!
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09-07-2008, 02:44 PM | #11 |
Blessed by Otis & Ollie Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Plainfield, Indiana
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| WOW! What a great Mom you are. Your love and dedication to Buddy is evident by your story! So great to see him running after all he's been through. I just watched it again! Thank is amazing!!! Welcome to Yorkietalk!
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09-07-2008, 03:01 PM | #12 |
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| what an amazing story and ordeal Buddy has been thru. The video brought tears to my eyes; he looks so happy and full of life!
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09-07-2008, 03:31 PM | #13 |
My Three Hearts Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Wrapped around their paws :-)
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| Amazing! Welcome to you and Buddy. I am so sorry he has had to go through sooo much. You are a great mommy. I loved the video, very special to see him enjoying life and happy!!!
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09-07-2008, 03:51 PM | #14 |
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| that is one amazing story! Buddy was blessed to have you as his Mom! That video made me cry....what a happy guy he is now. |
09-07-2008, 05:41 PM | #15 |
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| Thank you for sharing that with us. Buddy is so very lucky to have you as his mom. He sure has been thru a lot as have you. Buddy sure has a will to live and you helped him accomplish that. It was so....great to see Buddy running around and playing. Welcome to YT.
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