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Springer With Ruptured Cruciate Ligament


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My 4 year old Springer bitch has just ruptured her rear left cruciate ligament. Vet recommends an operation so after some feedback on success rates and longevity from people with working Springers please.

 

For an active working dog,..the success rate is not too good...

 

Obviously, you have to do something,..but do ask around and be prepared to travel in order to secure the treatment that offers the best hope.

 

There are different methods of operating on the cruciate,..some more expensive/worthwhile than others... :yes:

 

All the best to you and the wee tyke,...regards, Phil.

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Sorry to hear that, not good news, I don't have a springer, but I have a mastiff x Dane who damaged hers when she decided it was a good idea to try and run a fallow down, we were advised operation was the only way forward, but when we looked into it she would certainly never run again, and would need a lead life, also the chances of the op succeeding at all were not in her favour, so we went for the rest and recoup option as vet recommended the same odds as an op either way, happy to say she is almost like she was, no major hikes or runs now, and she gets a bit light on it if she over does things, but generally she is fine and you would never know.

 

I really hope the odds are in your favour tomorrow, best of luck.

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Thanks for your feedback boys, the second opinion by a vet who actually carries out the surgery was great news. He couldn't feel excessive movement in the joint so doesn't need to operate. I'm made up! Just a few months now with only light walking and hopeful she will be ok - happy days!

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