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Poor babies. :( Hopefully, he'll adjust soon. Don't forget to constantly tell him he's a good boy, so he doesn't think he's being punished for something. I know some people like to put their babies in strollers while on crate rest, so they can be rolled around with them at all times. Not sure if you have a stroller, but it may be another option to consider. Just curious if the chicken broth you or anyone has found has no onions or onion powder in it. I'm supposed to be adding some to Rory's food in an attempt to get her to drink more water (per vet), and both of the cage-free organic low sodium chicken broth I've found has onions and/or onion powder in it. I can use sea salt as a last result, but the chicken broth seems preferred. |
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Oh, and I don't have a stroller. Max is not necessarily on bed rest. The vet just said to limit his activity. I do let him walk around a little bit. |
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Rory was pretty much only out of her crate to use her pad and eat, and I let her continue to sleep in bed with us like normal. I'm sure Max appreciates his "free time" all the more. |
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I hope the crate is working out alright with Max....it is so hard to keep them contained especially when they are crying and crying. It's for the best though...although he cannot understand it. :animal-pa |
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I just had a similar experience with my Jack Russell. For the past year or two she has occasionally limped (front left paw in the air). I have had her in twice before to have it looked at. Nothing at all they could find wrong with the leg. In fact, it does not ppear tender in any place gently squeezed. So, when she was in for her dental this time, they did full xrays of her leg and spine. Leg is perfect, no arthritis, breaks, cracks, anything. But she does have a little narrowing between two of the neck vertebraes. So, the doc said it is probably a narrowed disk from an old jumping injury. This is similar to the narrowing of disks we all go through as we age, but since she is only 6 and no arthritis anywhere, he felt it was injury not age. Her limping happens after she has been extra active -- mostly when my grandkids come to swim and she runs aorund the pool begging to be splashed. She loves the water. So, I guess I need to limit her activity a little, while not depriving her of a little fun. If she does limp, I have Rimadal (anti-inflammatory/pain relief). No surgery required. It is not really that bad. It was good to have it checked out and know she didn't have a cracked bone flaring up. It was also good to finally get the vet to see her limp and find an explanation. I think he thought I was crazy before because she was never limping by the time her appointment came around til this last time. |
Thanks for the story. I'm really hoping it's nothing permanent, as Max is only 4 months old. I'm a little paranoid about my dogs' health and certainly don't mess around. I get whatever tests are needed and determine next steps from there. I'm relieved his xrays are normal and I think the limp in getting better. He's been strictly confined since Monday, so it's tough to say. |
This may have been discussed earlier and I just missed it, but is it possible he has a torn ligament? This would account for the intermittent limping (especially if it's only a partial tear) and it's something an exray wouldn't detect. It usually takes several weeks of restricted activity to heal when surgery isn't called for. |
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We go to the vet tomorrow for his last puppy shots, so she will recheck those sore areas. |
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I'm not sure about the swelling - it probably would be for the first couple of days, but might go down after that. Alexander had a torn ligament many, many years ago and I can recall only a little of the details. But with 3 days down, that's a great sign. Praying he's on the final healing stretch now. :) |
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I've read many threads about dog's having surgery due to LP or injuries and I give so much credit to anyone that has to keep their dog's confined for any length of time. |
I'm glad to hear that little Max is doing better and is on Day 3 of not limping!!:thumbup::) That little Cooper.......I bet he walks up to the crate and gives that little smile of his to Max.:p Love that smile!! |
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I am glad he is doing better. |
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Cooper's ugly face. Sometimes I put Cooper in "time out" for a few minutes to allow Max a little freedom. |
Even when Cooper's in "time out", he seems to still be ruling the roost! It looks like he is purposely keeping the orange bone away from Max! hehe Cute video! You certainly have your hands full, but what a "happy" full it is, I'm sure!:) |
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Glad to see Max is doing better. |
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:animal36How cute!!! I love how much they love each other :) I can't wait to be able to get Keoki a brother - Max is getting so big- big baby boy |
Max is gigantic. About 10 days ago he weight 7.2 at the vet. I have a feeling he's about 8 pounds. Cooper is 10 pounds and he really looks almost as big. |
I hope things go well at the vet today with your adorable little boy. I love the way you describe Cooper as Max' big brother. There is no way I could even envision Cooper being ugly, but it was funny watching him taunt Max. It looks like Max has quite a bit of spunk, and it doesn't seem like he will allow Cooper to boss him around for much longer. They are both so cute. I love your signature; it's so very true! I was showing a close friend of mine your website, and we both saw so many great shoes that really serve an important function. I know she will be contacting you . I wish I had known about shoes for the snow or when the pavement was hot when I had to carry Ashley instead of allowing her to walk during those times. I tried to find Cooper on your website but couldn't. It sounds like, if you had to keep him in shoes, Max would be outgrowing them very quickly. I hope both of your boys are able to run around freely with each other once Max heals. They seem to love each other so much, and I know how much happiness they bring you. I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. It's funny how one can care so much about little ones that one hasn't even met. |
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We went to the vet yesterday. Max hasn't limped since Monday, thank goodness. The vet still wants him fairly inactive, which is so very difficult but we are doing it. I haven't even attempted putting shoes on Max. He's so incredibly squiggly that I imagine it would be so difficult. You are so sweet for caring about and asking about my boys. And by the way, here's Cooper Contact Us Page I wasn't sure if you were looking for photos of him in shoes, but my youtube page shows him wearing a couple of summer shoes YouTube - alldogboots's Channel We haven't quite gotten around to the winter boots yet. Oh and yes, Max will grow out of them so quickly, however I've got more than enough here for him to wear! |
I'm so happy to hear Max hasn't been limping :) Love the video...that Cooper is adorable...and so is Max!! |
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Thanks for posting those links. I loved looking at them, and Cooper looks adorable in your website photo. I love the youtube video also. I was trying to show my friend a photo of Cooper, with or without shoes, but YT is blocked on my work computer. I can't imagine why they don't want high school students viewing a dog forum. It's amazing how high school students open up when they talk about their dogs, and I've often wanted to show them photos of something on YT. I'm sure they will love seeing the photos on your website. I know I do! I really hope Max heals quickly and that he can go back to playing with Cooper. Your newest photos of Max are wonderful, and he is so precious and beautiful, like his brother. |
OMG! I didn't realize Max was as big as Cooper already! Maybe have your vet check for excess growth hormone production? WoW! Good thing you weren't shopping for a teacup when you found him! That's allright Max... you're just so much more to love! Glad he's feeling better! |
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