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I'm so sorry that Tia has luxating patella. At least she isn't hurting anymore! |
thinking of you and praying the vets can sort everything out. |
I am sorry your baby is having knee problems. I would recommend you start giving her a little glucosamine, it might help some. |
Im so sorry about your babies knee. Prayers to you .... |
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Hi Thanks for the suggestion. I never knew you could give this to dogs. Is there a special one for dogs to buy? Thanks. Elaine |
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Im so glad you found out what it is and that if need be it can be corrected. Good luck. |
My first yorkie, Spencer had this. His knee would pop out, making it impossible to walk on...but then it would pop back in...and he'd be walking fine. The vet showed me how to manipulate it back in place, which is a little scary, but it worked, he never had to have surgery. Hope your baby does well...no jumping!!! |
Awww-poor baby. I am glad she is better today. Sending lots of hugs your way!! |
Try to keep her from jumping on and off the furniture or beds. I have a 5 year old with the potential for this and we had to train her to stay off the furniture unless we picked her up and put her back down. The jumping down still is a challenge if she has a quick desire to move she still does it before I can react. My vet said the jumping was one of the worst things for small dogs, yorkies for sure, as far as the knees and hips. Even if your yorkie doesn't have symptoms the jumping should be limited to prevent this from becoming an issue. Good Luck! :aimeeyork :animal-pa |
Elaine, I have recently just experienced something similar so I do reccommend GLUCOSAMINE with CHONDRITIN .. I found ours at TRACTOR SUPPLY. Hope she is feeling better soon Vicki |
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