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My 8 year old bitch jumped a gate today and caught her hind leg in the top, result was she was suspened by her leg and has ruptured her tendon, hock to foot. The vet, only a young man has splinted it and bandaged it and wants me to call next wek when he has spoken to his colleagues. He is talking about operating and putting metal plates in.

The question im askiing is does anyonr have experiance of this type of injury, recuperation time, full recovery expected ?? She seems okay in herself not in any obvious pain but cant put any wait on it.

 

Thanks

 

Bell

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My 8 year old bitch jumped a gate today and caught her hind leg in the top, result was she was suspened by her leg and has ruptured her tendon, hock to foot. The vet, only a young man has splinted it and bandaged it and wants me to call next wek when he has spoken to his colleagues. He is talking about operating and putting metal plates in.

The question im askiing is does anyonr have experiance of this type of injury, recuperation time, full recovery expected ?? She seems okay in herself not in any obvious pain but cant put any wait on it.

 

Thanks

 

Bell

 

First of all mate don't let the vets touch it, ask them to refer you to the willows at solihull. The only draw back is there not cheap but there the best imo. my mates cocker ruptured it's cruciate in it's back left leg and completely detached the one in it's left. They operated and it's still the best dog out in the beating line...

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My 8 year old bitch jumped a gate today and caught her hind leg in the top, result was she was suspened by her leg and has ruptured her tendon, hock to foot. The vet, only a young man has splinted it and bandaged it and wants me to call next wek when he has spoken to his colleagues. He is talking about operating and putting metal plates in.

The question im askiing is does anyonr have experiance of this type of injury, recuperation time, full recovery expected ?? She seems okay in herself not in any obvious pain but cant put any wait on it.

 

Thanks

 

Bell

 

First of all mate don't let the vets touch it, ask them to refer you to the willows at solihull. The only draw back is there not cheap but there the best imo. my mates cocker ruptured it's cruciate in it's back left leg and completely detached the one in it's left. They operated and it's still the best dog out in the beating line...

 

Thanks Mally, any idea how long it took before the dog was back working ?

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