Monday, April 14, 2008

Honey, I broke the Dog!


My poor crippled baby!

Since all the snow has melted, I've been taking Betty out for more walks, and more playing in the backyard. She loves, LOVES, LOVES playtime in the backyard, with ball or frisbee. She will literally want to play until she passes out (which is kinda good, as the Vet wants her to lose 10 pounds (she's at 62 right now, down from 65, headed to 55 lbs, hopefully). But, as we were playing a couple weeks ago, she brought the frisbee back with a limp in her step. After a night's sleep, she was still limping...so it's off to the vet we go. He (Dr. Shaw, Woodstock Vet Clinic, and Bully expert) looked her over and couldn't find anything wrong. So we got some anti-inflamitory meds and two days later, she was right as rain.

Next week, we were going away for the weekend, so Betty was going to be boarded at Chasin' Our Tails (http://www.chasinourtails.com/). She goes there on Saturday mornings sometimes for Puppy Playtime and much-needed socialization, and the owners have a Bully, so they know how to take care of her. Before dropping her off, I again took her out into the backyard to play and burn some energy. After the third ball-toss, she was limping again, so I sent her meds with her, and they promised to take it easy with her (which I'm sure they did, they're excellent there).

Picking her up after a couple days, she's still go the limp, so we go directly back to Dr. Shaw that same day (Monday the 7th of April). After checking her out, it appears that Betty has torn the ligament behind the knee of her rear right leg. Dr. Shaw was awesome in explaining what would need to be done (with drawing, photos and models) and Betty will be having surgery on Thursday the 17th. The recovery time is 8-12 weeks, and they gave us very detailed instructions. Hopefully all goes well and she'll be better than new.

But, no more frisbee/ball in the backyard, ever. Tug of war should still be fine, tho.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm so sorry to hear about Betty's injury. I hope she has a quick recovery.

Tom (Betty's erstwhile foster dad)