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Dog owners....one of my babies has a torn ACL...anyone experience this? F****k!
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[quote:MountainTux:MV8xMzIzMjc1XzIxNzE3MjgxXzlGN0E2Q0M3] [quote:Opeth] The practice in general is EXCELLENT though... except for this particular vet not being good with humans. IDK. Gypsy is coming across entirely fine, I'm the one that is freaking out, she's just laying at my feet all smiles. LOL... fucking dogs. AND!..she has been on hardcore antibiotics for her bladder infection for a week now, so she's a bit tired. Otherwise, this new injury is not disturbing her much. IDK. I will just take it day by day. It's really hard with how much I work though. I'm like a distraught mommy. No other way to describe it. Thank you again for all of your kind words and help Tux. Really means alot. xoxo [/quote] I hear ya, although to be quite honest, I've always found that a vet that is NOT good with humans is also not as good with animals. I think it's a lack of compassion, which might make for a great mechanic or technician, but does NOT make for an excellent healer. I don't have any pics of Nikita on this machine, but I'll dig one up for you. I CAN show you a pic of my big beautiful boy taken yesterday, though: :einie: That's Einstein. He's Mr. Personality, and a big love bug (emphasis on BIG... LOL) I'll send you one of his sister too, when I get a good one. And I hear what you mean about the whole work thing, I'm lucky to work from home so that in a pinch, I can make time for whatever I need to, within reason. And you don't need to describe it to me, that feeling, because I'm just as protective of MY babies :) And no need to thank me... you'd do the very same for me. And a big XO right back at'cha! [/quote]
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Anyone that knows me around here knows I'm a hardcore dog mommy.
To make a long story short. Gypsy, my border collie mix...was having snow shenanigans yesterday and came down bad on one of her back legs. She let out one little yelp and proceeded to remain 3 legged gimpy for the night. I gave her some buffered aspirin and cold compresses, yadda yadda.
Fast forward to today. She was still not walking on the affected leg so I took her to the vet. FUCKING TORN ACL. They are recommending surgery. Clearly I am going to get a second opinion with another family vet but shiiiiit.
It's not about the money, I would sell everything I own to care for my furry babies. I'm just wondering if anyone has experienced this and if it's really the BEST option.
The vet she saw today is SUCH A DOUCHER that I'm not even sure if it's a partial or full tear. If it turns out to be partial, I was thinking I'd rest her and do some home therapy for a few weeks.
Anyone have experience in this arena? I know there are alot of animal lovers on the forum.
Thx guys... I'm seriously a wreck over this. Lost one of babies 2 years ago and I'm always a mess when something goes wrong ...
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