Pawsitive thoughts and prayers for Maggie. I hope she doesn't have to have surgery. I've been there, done that with my RB Lacey.
Pawsitive thoughts and prayers for Maggie. I hope she doesn't have to have surgery. I've been there, done that with my RB Lacey.
Forever in my heart...
Casey.Ginger.Corey.Mandy.Sassy
Lacey.Angel.Missy.Jake.Layla
Poor Baby Maggie.. Rest & Meds for you this summer.. Sending Lots of Prayers & Huggss..
![]()
~~~Thank You Very Much {Kim} kimlovescats for the Grand Siggy~~~
[[ Furr Babies are Like Potato Chips **** No One Can Have Just One ]]
****** Kindness, Mercy & Justice to All Living Creatures ******
{{{{{Everyday is a Gift = That's why it's Called the Present }}}}}
((( Each Day With Our Pets is a Surprise Package Waiting to be Opened )))
<Sunsets are God's Reminder to Us That At The End of the Day We're All In This Together>
Poor girl! Lady tweaks her shoulder occasionally and getting her to rest and let it heal isn't fun.
Hopefully she's a better patient than miss impatient.
It's too bad to hear about your dog's torn ligament. If your vet said that surgery is not really necessary, perhaps your vet is right. a torn ligament does not always call for surgical correction. the best way to determine if your dog really needs surgery is to go through an 8-week period where activity is carefully restricted and assess whether your dog can re-stabilize the affected joint. The eight week-period is not really the time which is needed for the ligament to heal, rather it is the observation period whether or not your dog can restore stability to the joint. If after the 8-week period you have not observed any improvements, even though how little they may be, surgery may have to be done.
Our prayers for Maggie's speedy recovery![]()
Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com
Bookmarks