Re: OT Mutt Update



Hey Jo, I will. The last time this happened, she chewed the stitches within
three or four days ;) He said ordinarily he'd request to see her Monday but
since we're boarding her Wednesday during a three day trip, he'll hold off.
I suggested not because he'll need Monday to restitch what she rips out. He
gave her a "look" and said in that case, he'll just lightly bandage it and
I'm to pick up a satellite collar at Petsmart just in case. ;)

The surgery is first thing tomorrow morning. He sent her home with some pain
meds and a steroid to bring down swelling a bit tonight.

Thanks for all the good wishes ya'll. It helps. I was miserable last night.
The days have slowly become worse and worse for the month. This couldn't
have come at a worse time considering our stress already.

Grace


"Jo Firey" <JAfirey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I hope by now the surgery is done and that she is settling in nicely. I
>don't recall what breed type she is, but some of them are extremely
>susceptible to "football knee". Both of my mom's poodles had to have knee
>surgery, one of them several times. Two of mine did as well, the first one
>I think three times. It isn't terribly invasive surgery as they are just
>reattaching the ligament in the "knee". Not really anymore dangerous than
>having their teeth cleaned.
>
> So I know how you feel, been there. But she really should be just fine in
> no time. Make sure you get an e collar for her. I doubt you will have to
> use it, but if you don't have one she will start gnawing at her bandages
> right after the vet closes for the night.
>
> Jo
> "Gracecat" <gracecatremovemenow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:11qgonte1vfje1e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Well, I chose the new vet. One major reason was a board member from the
>> local humane society recommended him when I asked her earlier this month.
>> If he gets the PAWS seal of approval (Protective Animal Welfare Society)
>> then fantastic.
>>
>> She was stressed to the max when we got there. I was up all night
>> touching her and crying so my behavior certainly didn't reassure her much
>> ;). He immediately gave her a small sedative to calm her down and he
>> could do the x-ray and blood work. He gave her a full physical. Her blood
>> work came back great, her x-rays did show the exact same, ruptured
>> cruciate ligament. Deja Vu four years ago.
>>
>> Her kidneys, liver, lungs, heart all wonderful. For nine she's in
>> fantastic shape. Her knee though needs surgery tomorrow morning and
>> hopefully by Friday evening she'll come home.
>>
>> I didn't post this part (or maybe I did) but about a month ago my truck
>> leaked radiator fluid complete with antifreeze during the night. I park
>> right by the steps she goes down to head outside. I wasn't positive she
>> did drink any, but I was fairly certain she didn't. It was questionable
>> and since it was immediately after she came in I noticed it I called our
>> "previous" vet. The staff informed me that if too much time...well you
>> know. I said yes, I realize that. But it has been less than an hour and I
>> had heard that *IF* you get them in immediately, it's ok. And there is a
>> fairly easy treatment apparently, liquid charcoal absorbs the antifreeze
>> toxins before they're injested. So I was instructed to bring her in. I
>> did. 15 minutes later, at a quarter past eight, I walked through the
>> doors and the receptionist informed me there wasn't a vet available for
>> at least an hour. I'd have to wait.
>>
>> What the hell? Antifreeze, time of essence, duh!?!
>>
>> So no, I knew the vet was good with the surgery but I cannot trust the
>> staff to alert him when something may go wrong. I understand majority of
>> the work in the clinic depends on good technicians and caring staff. If I
>> couldn't get that and the vet didn't demand it, Mutt could suffer for it.
>> It was a hard toss up between having the knowledge that this vet could do
>> the surgery and hoping the staff wouldn't screw up too badly. OR putting
>> my trust in a respected person's opinion. I think the suggestion was
>> golden. She was on the money. There were animal toys in the waiting area,
>> a resident bird that says HI! and a resident cat that knows no stranger.
>> And it was very apparent the house 30 feet from the clinic belonged to
>> vet and wife/receptionist.
>>
>> I feel good about a decision I really worried about making. But I figured
>> the worst case, I yank my babydog away from the crazy people and go back
>> to our "previous" vet and just be out an hour wasted experiment.
>>
>> Grace
>>
>
>


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