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I notice you are in TN, you might be able to get a better price on the surgery if you take him to the Univ. of TN veterinary school. |
patella ok ladies, my roxy is 4.8 lbs and a ball of energy....if either of you live by a college that has a vet school..that is a excellent way to have your dog taken care of...yes they are a teaching school and students help with surgery but they are being taught by the best vets who guide them or let them observe the surgery...they are using the most up to date techniques too. i wish we lived by one. i think i read one of you were from ohio...well ohio state has a fantastic vet school. thanks |
patella i am actually near los angeles ca...only vet school here is up north in davis....but for anyone whose animal needs care vet schools are always a great way to go. thanks for all of the help karen |
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I don't know about other vet schools, but A&M takes 50% up front for surgery and hospitalizations....and at discharge they are willing to make a payment plan. Usually a few months of payments. At least they did....but I have not been there in a couple of years so not sure they still do that. |
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We just found out yesterday that our Zoee has a luxating patella. Although she is not in any pain, she runs faster than our other yorkie, and loves to jump up and down from our bed. The vet didn't say how bad it was but that a surgery now to avoid arthritis would be beneficial. He also said it would be about $1200 and up for the surgery. |
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Before considering surgery, I highly recommend a second opinion by a board certified vet. Most surgeons these days do not recommend surgery on LP if it is not causing any problems. Years ago they were done on a much more frequent basis....some vets still do that. |
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Well on 2-11-11 I took her in for a shot of Adequan. We also put her on the Chondro Flex II. After 2 weeks I did not notice any improvement, so I called the Vet and the Vet Tech said that I may notice improvement in the 3rd week after the shot. Well, I am happy to say that this past Wednesday, she stopped limping and is now able to jump up into the house like she could before. :D I am so relieved and happy. She is going back for her second shot next week. I called the Vet back to let them know and she said that after the 2nd shot I should see more improvement. As the drug builds up in their system they continue to show improvement. She was not having as much difficulty when we put her on the Adequan the first time just occasional carrying of the one leg. So this time is just such a dramatic and noticeable improvement. Sorry to ramble on but I am just relieved and think this is a great drug for dogs with luxating patella or arthiritis. |
Some ideas for Exercise For all joint ailments, swim therapy is highly recommended. With Yorkies being so small, often times your bath tub can be effectively utilized for this exercise. You can use an underwater treadmill if there is a rehab place near to you. In the summertime a kiddies pool or if you live near a lake, a lake Joint supplements can be utilized as well Keeping your dog's weight at a healthy level is also important. Massaging of the muscles of the legs is effective as well Particularly after exercise To build up the muscles of the legs, in order to help stabilize the joint, walking your dog in sand is beneficial, and then followed by a nice dip in the pool. Cautions with: Jumping up and down Agility sports Flyball |
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