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  1. #1
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    xrays next wednesday, I'll keep you posted. Thanks everybody!

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    I don't have any experience with any of my pets (although they've had all kinds of other surgeries, but I've heard good things about results from other people. However, the people I've spoken to did not have working dogs like Demmy, so I'm not sure how that compares. Hugs to you and Demmy and I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for both of you!
    Brandy
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    Boo, it's too bad that she's a working dog. The guy who does our computer stuff at the pet store has his ACL damaged dog in this really cool harness. The surgery was just more than he could hack so he was trying that to see what happened.

    There are some here:

    http://www.handicappedpets.com/k9brace/

    http://www.orthopets.com/ACLStifleDevice.htm

    but I believe the one I saw on his dog is this one:

    http://www.woundwear.com/product3.cfm

    He said it was going well. Poor guy, I guess he had just spent a ton of money on some other life crisis when a simple game of fetch at the dog park crippled his dog. I was incredibly impressed by how well the dog was motoring about in that brace.
    "True, but if you throw your panties into the middle of the peloton, someone's likely to get hurt."

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    Those are great, thanks for the links. I just wish it was me instead.

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    Here's a thread from two years ago about this topic (thought I remembered discussing it before.)

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    Update

    Good news for the Demster. Another visit to the vet and the adequin shots and rimadyl have really helped. No reason to knock her out for more xrays right now. Doubting the ACL tear (wooooooohooooo). Thanks for all the thoughts and advice.

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    That's great that Demmy is more comfortable! You must be very relieved!

    Be careful, though, because ACL tears can seem better after the swelling goes down, but the joint can remain unstable, letting the the menisci beat themselves to a pulp inside the joint, causing much more damage in the long run. Be SURE that the joint is stable before foregoing any further treatment. Hopefully that's what your vet feels based on your "doubts the ACL tear" statement.

    Here's to good healng for Demmy! Is she on healing vacation or still working right now? Hopefully she's home resting and chewing on a greenie in the sun.
    Everyone Deserves a Lifetime

 

 

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