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Just got the xray results back on my 10mth lurcher, vet says there is growth plate damage to his knee, gave me a load of antiflammotory tablets, do you guys think that the pup will make a full recovery from this injury,and run again,how much rest would you give to apup of this age, thanks to all who offered advice on my previous post concerning this pup.

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from what i understand, it depends on a few things, depending on severity of growth plate damage

whether growth plate is just inflamed or minor fracture or totaly seperated ,

also if the dog has a lot of growing left this can be a problem as growth plate damage can stunt growth in that leg.

this is what i have researched lately.

people with a lot more knowledge will hopefully reply.

good luck mate

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Unless its inherited genetic deformity growth plate injuries are usually impact and stress injuries from running dogs to young particularly on hard ground , roads etc . some can recover but its usually a long process .

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