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agree so far keeping her from trying to jump has been tough. I think she’s struggling with not being able to get out and run but it’s just the deal. Our surgeon is where all the tlpo get referred to in the region. I want to do the swimming thing but it’ll be icing up soon on usMy GSP did both knees 5/6 years ago. Still hunting multiple times a week at 11 years old.
Hardest part besides the cash is keeping the dog chill during the rehab.
Couple helpful tips.
Get a surgeon that is known for the TPLO if that’s the choice for you.
Buy some rubber backed cheap rugs for hardwood flooring.
I made a ramp to get down the deck
Take the rehab serious, the dog will not want to use that repaired leg at first.
Swimming was the best thing to get my dogs legs back strong.
Yep. They said 50/50 shot hopefully not but cross that bridge if we come to itTPLO surgery is great, but it's smart to prepare to pay for 2. Since it reconfigured the way that joint moves, our surgeon told us to expect the 2nd knee to go within the next year...and sure as sh*t, it did. But after the surgery, that knee should last a lifetime.
The ortho vet we seen said they have been studies on this and there is evidence that this is the case.Thread revival:
I'm curious if early neutering was discussed as a contributing factor in all these CCL tears.