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Luxating patella Can someone please give me more info on this condition, Rilee got neutered on friday and they told us he has this. is there anything I can do to keep it from getting bad? |
Hi Nicole. My Yorkie was also diagnosed with a luxating patella. He actually has it in both rear legs. I went through so many websites for info on this condition and many users of YT were very helpful as well. Here is one website that explains it very well:http://www.peteducation.com/article....&articleid=457 You can also do a google search on luxating patella in dogs and you will get tons of info. Also, you may do a search on YT and will come across lots of posts from users that can also be very helpful. Unfortuantely I was told the only way to correct a LP is through surgery but since my dog only has a grade 1 LP he doesn't need the surgery just yet. I hope he doesn't get worse. Good luck to you and I also hope your dog doesn't need the surgery. |
What grade is it? Loki's is a 2 and he will most likely never need surgery. Once in a while he limps, but either he or I can get the knee back in place (have the vet show you how.) Sam's are both 3's and she will probably need surgery in a year or two just based on how she walks. She doesn't bend her knees - she kind of pedals. She also sits with her legs straight out, rarely with her legs bent like most dogs. They say it's not painful but you never know. I give them both glucosamine supplements every day. You'll know if it becomes bad enough for them to need surgery. It tends to be a gradual thing. Also, it's true that you should *try* to keep them from jumping, but since mine can jump on the couch they also like to jump off. We have stairs for the bed but they only use them 1/2 the time to get down. Don't be too paranoid. We are just slowly saving a little extra money because we know it's inevitable Sam will need surgery. I've heard everything from $500-$1500 per knee. |
Thank you for the info, i don't know what grade but he is only 8 months old, so i'm sure he will eventually need surgery, he has never shown symptoms, the vet just checked i guess and found it in both legs |
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Gracie has a grade 2 in her left leg and a grade 3 in the right. The surgeon recommended that both be done. Gracie only favors the grade 3 leg. I have a close friend who is also a vet, and discussed this with her. She said the grade 2 should be repaired, as it does cause pain whenever it luxates, whether Gracie shows it or not. Every vet I have discussed this with has said that if you do nothing for a grade 2 or higher, the dog may very likely have debilitating arthritis later in life. It was suggested that I start Gracie on Glucosamine. So, it looks like Gracie will have the first of 2 surgeries sometime next month. |
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good luck with the specialist! |
Hi, my yorkie also has Luxating patella on both rear legs.I believe she's a grade 1.My vet told me to avoid having her jump off from beds,furniture and so on.I hope she never needs surgery. I am thinking about putting her on a joint supplement though.What do you think about using Missing Link Plus? |
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