Friday, May 25, 2018

Fluffy; The Pup That Underwent Ligament Surgery For Dog Knuckling And Survived

By Jose Hamilton


Humans more often than not injure their ligaments through tearing due to a traumatic event such as a sports injury for example. Dogs, however, are blessed not to undergo such a process but it does not mean that they are spared from ligaments that just give way for the sake of it. Dogs, unlike humans, injure their ligaments, most commonly due to old age. Dog Knuckling is a pathology that can occur even in young age.

The news the veterinarian imparts is enough to make you as sombre as Fluffy. News that they need to go into surgery for a major operation. And not just any operation but an operation to help Fluffy with a torn ligament that they have suffered from silently, as they have been unable to tell you through words the amount of pain that they ve been going through and silently hoping that you figure out what s wrong through subtle body language clues.

Although it would be nice to tell a surgeon not to spare any expense in ensuring that your canine is looked after the reality is that, not all pet owners are in a position to do so. Surgeries are an option but they are unfortunately an expensive one. Over and above that, they don t have the guarantee that they will be successful. With that said, the following article is not meant to persuade anybody out of taking the pup to surgery to help it with ligament issues but the reality needs to be addressed.

This is crucial considering that there will be medications administered, before, during and after the procedure and there needs to be certain that nothing has been done, that could possibly react negatively with the medication. Although these procedures have a high success rate, one way to keep it that way is to ensure that the veterinarian s instructions are followed.

Once the pup has undergone surgery. One should make it a priority in ensuring that it the puppy is kept calm for at least 12 hours. Furthermore, it should be kept away from children, rowdy activities or long walks that may aggravate stitches.

As a responsible pet owner, one should take note of the following once the ligament surgery has been conducted. Daily checks should be made to see whether the operated area displays the following signs, excessive swelling, bleeding or a reopening of stitches in which case, the animal needs to be rushed back to the vet with immediate effect. The reason being to avoid first and foremost an infection on the operated area, which at worst could lead to limb loss.

However, that quality of life will be limited for the next 6 to 9 months as that is the estimated time it takes for a pet that has undergone a major surgery such as this one to completely heal from.

A ligament replacement for a pet may not seem like something important up until it happens to your beloved version of Fluffy. Regardless, the choice to do so vastly improves the dog s state of health.




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