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03-12-2024, 02:18 PM | #1 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2021 Location: lincoln
Posts: 16
| Patellar Luxation in my 3 year old Yorkie (Buddy) Vet said Buddy has a Grade 2, Patellar Luxation. He is just over 3 years old. It is now affecting both of his legs. Said his breed it is common. Once it goes to Grade 3 or 4 then surgery is usually done. She doesn't do the surgery. Didn't require Xrays. Has seen many of these injuries. Did a double exam to be sure. Buddy is a very active, strong and loves to run and jump. He is going to be hard to slow down. He is limping and lame now. Walks a little and lightly. I don't feel good about surgery since all I have read hasn't been good or successful in small dogs. |
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