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Thread: Katie Had Her Cast Removed!!

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    Katie Had Her Cast Removed!!

    We went to the big vet hospital in the big city yesterday and Katie had her cast removed. Xrays were done and her leg has healed perfectly and the vet said we did a good job. Whew! I am so relieved. Now...the bad news is that we still have 4 MORE WEEKS of down time!!!! OMG...I think I will go insane. I guess I just thought that she would have her cast removed and that would be that...all done! Nope, now we have to slowly build the strength back up in her leg. The first two weeks she has to have 2-3, ten minute walks a day on a short leash and slowly build up that time. The third week she can take longer walks on a longer leash so that she can trot back and forth. The fourth week she can start to enjoy mild off leash activity around the yard. No ball or frisbee chasing and NO TORI!!! She doesn't have the support and protection of the cast anymore so we have to make sure we follow the guidelines for the next four weeks so we can get the leg strong again.

    She is so sad looking right now. She will not walk on that leg at all. She is hobbling around on three legs again. So weird, she was walking just fine and even trying to run with the cast on. The dr. says this is normal. She was so use to the cast that now it feels really strange to her and she isn't use to it. I sure do hope that is the case. I thought by this morning she would start using it a bit but she still won't put it down. She really babies it also. If I someone walks by her she will pull her leg in like she is telling you to be careful and don't touch it. Yesterday she would curl up and lay her head across the leg like she was trying to protect it. I feel so bad for her. Its just the mommy thing kicking in. I just want to make it all better for her. I'm trying.

    Oh goodness, I forgot about the smell. When they took that cast off and brought my big girl back to us you could smell her coming. Whew, that was some nasty smell!! It was one stinky, sweaty disgusting mess! Yuck!! We definitely rode home with the windows down...lol.

    I would like to thank everyone for all of your support and just for being here to let me talk about it. Please keep Katie in your thoughts while we are going through our therapy month and lets hope it goes quickly. THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!

    Now of course I have some pics to show...

    I know its kind of hard to tell but the brown spot towards the end of her foot was where the cast was rubbing and starting to make a sore it had started to bleed the day before she had the cast off. Its going to be ok though. If you look towards where the bend is you can kind of see the curvy line where the staples were.


    Here is the sore spot. Her toes had gotten like that also and our vet had to cut that part away to relieve the pressure on her toes


    Here you can kind of see how the toes got a bit yucky also.


    My gorgeous girl


    Here she is curled up with her head laying acrossed her leg to protect it.


    Thanks for letting me ramble on and thanks again for all the support.

    Robin

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    Yeah, Katie!!!!! One more month, girlie, then you will be healed and ready to run!!!!!

    Robin, did they mention swimming as an alternative for strengthening the leg? Will she even swim? I just wonder if there is a hydrotherapy place in your area where you could take her. That would be wonderful, low impact, exercise for her.

    Whatever you do, hug her for me, and tell her I can't wait to hear that she is 100%!!!!

    Logan

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    OUCH that sore spot looks like it hurts!!!

    The last picture is to cute!!!

    Robin, you have done a wonderful job!!
    You did everything the Dr. told you to!!! You knew that in doing so, it would ensure Katie a 100% recovery!

    Just a few more weeks.... and she'll be back to normal!!
    I'm sure Tori will be all ready to play play play!!!!!!
    ~Angie, Sierra & Buddy
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    Good job Robin and Tori!!!!!


    She healed perfectly, that's wonderful news--only one more month, and it's PLAYTIME!!!!!!!!
    Emily, Kito, Abbey, Riley, and Jada

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    Oh Robin, I just know that your Katie girl is going to be fine and using that leg in no time.
    I know how hard it's going to be on all of you trying to keep her down for another month, but you know it will all be worth it in the end.
    Many, many hugs and kisses for that gorgeous girl of yours!

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
    Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets

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    Oh no! I thought she would just be able to get back to normal, too. She and you are going to be so frustrated. I feel so bad for her, trying to protect her leg. I know it must feel really different. Maybe, while she's laying down, you could sort of massage the leg and move it back and forth so she could know that it's ok to use it now. Please give her hugs and kisses from me and Duke. I can't wait to get all their pics together.

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    Robin, it's great news that Katie's surgery was successful and she's healing well. It looks like she knows how to protect her leg and she'll feel more secure every day.
    Hugs to her and Tori, who will have to wait just a bit longer to play with her sister again. You are still in my thoughts.

    "All men are created equal but none of them is equal to a dog." From the "Howard Huge" cartoon..

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    Katie

    I saw the beautiful face on dog general and had to check out health, she is gourgeos. She probably hasn't any strenght in her leg yet, depending on the cast, but with the short walks I'm sure the muscle will rebound. When Tawny had the crutiate legimants repaired it was a long haul for such and active dog. She had both done a year apart. I was hard as her mommy not letting her do what she wanted. They say doggies are like 2-4 year olds and are so dependent on us, you can't help but want to mother them. She has a great mom who cares which is special. Keep up the good work and she'll be right as rain soon.

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    I know that when you take a cast off of us two legged family members it takes a while for it to feel 'right' and also it almost always STINKS! So it sounds to me like Katie is going to be just fine. Remember that her leg hurt her and then was really stable with that cast - even though it started hurting her as well.

    Nothing but good thoughts for you all from my family to yours!

    She will be fine - patience.......

  10. #10
    I'm so glad that Katie's leg has healed up like it should. You've come this far, hopefully the next month will fly by and everything will be back to normal. Hugs and kisses to your beautiful girl! Keep up the good work!

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    Glad Katie "got her leg back" ~
    Too Bad she's still not allowed to use it much.

    Be "sympathetic" - but don't "overdo it" like I did (with
    a LOT of help from my friends)...

    Years ago my (RB ) Shepherd/Husky - Shadow - managed to
    BREAK the outside toe on her back foot - and was "wrapped" from her
    toes up to her knee for over a month.
    Doc said it would "hurt" for a while, and she'd "favor it" -
    which would hasten the healing...

    "FAVOR it"!!??
    You'd have thought they cut the whole LEG OFF!

    I swear the ONLY time that paw touched the ground was when she
    had been outfitted with a protective "baggie" to go outside for a walk
    or potty trip... SOMEHOW it didn't "hurt" so much when there
    was no one around to exclaim "Oh you POOR Baby!"

    She VERY Quickly learned that the more she *hobbled* & *limped* -
    the More Attention and Sympathy she got...
    "WE" created a *monster*!

    Suddenly she couldn't *jump* into the car ~
    "Dad, I need a *boost up*, please."

    After a week of *practicing the hobble & limp* ~
    she decided she just couldn't manage to *hop* up the stairs from
    the basement and garage to the first floor ~
    "Dad, kuld you *carry* me up??"

    I did that ONCE - but she *blew it* a hour later after I "bagged her up"
    for an outie - and watched her TROTT AROUND on ALL Fours for an
    hour when she thought I wasn't watching...
    Called her in and she suddenly couldn't manage the three front steps!

    I smelled a rat!
    It was dinner time - called her again to come in...
    *WHINE* ... *WHIMPER* ...

    (Dinner was "served" on the front porch -
    with me "peeking" out the window...)
    I'd hardly closed the front door before she had her head burried
    in the moments before "unreachable bowl"!

    Hmmmmm... I bagan to taper off on the "POOR Baby" routine.

    But alas;
    my "Friends" continued to lavish gobs of *sympathy* on "Poor Shadow" -
    and no amount of my telling them that she REALLY wasn't "hurting"
    had any effect towards reducing the *sympathetic
    support* she enjoyed.

    LONG after (MONTHS after) the "wrapper" came off,
    and the Doc pronounced her FULLY Healed...
    she finally "gave up" on trying to use the *hpbble* & *limp*
    routine with ME ~ but
    EVERY Time we'd visit the Fire Station or a customer would come into
    the Shop ~
    Poor ol' Shadow would suffer a sudden "relapse" of
    "WOE iz me - my paw'z jest KILLIN me!" and
    begin the *hobble* & *limp* routine, basking in the outpouring
    of fresh *sympathy*!

    The only "flaw" in her routine was her downfall -
    she began to forget WHICH paw was the SORE Paw!
    Friends would *notice* and began asking me:
    "Which paw did she hurt??"
    The correct answer was RIGHT - REAR...

    "Uhhhh... she just "LIMPED" over to me holding up her LEFT Rear leg!"

    It got SOOOO Bad she was often observed to try a few "limps" with
    EACH of all FOUR legs being "tried out" to see if ANY of them
    would generate a "POOR Baby" response.

    Moral of the Story -
    Be *sympathetic* with Katie - but don't *overdo it* -
    you don't want to create another "Monster"!


    Rest In Peace, Dear Shadow -
    Dad really *misses* you!!


    /s/ Phred
    Last edited by Cinder & Smoke; 11-26-2004 at 10:33 PM.
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    Originally posted by Cinder & Smoke


    Years ago my (RB ) Shepherd/Husky - Shadow - managed to
    BREAK the outside toe on her back foot - and was "wrapped" from her
    toes up to her knee for over a month.
    Doc said it would "hurt" for a while, and she'd "favor it" -
    which would hasten the healing...

    "FAVOR it"!!??
    You'd have thought they cut the whole LEG OFF!

    I swear the ONLY time that paw touched the ground was when she
    had been outfitted with a protective "baggie" to go outside for a walk
    or potty trip... SOMEHOW it didn't "hurt" so much when there
    was no one around to exclaim "Oh you POOR Baby!"

    She VERY Quickly learned that the more she *hobbled* & *limped* -
    the More Attention and Sympathy she got...
    "WE" created a *monster*!

    Suddenly she couldn't *jump* into the car ~
    "Dad, I need a *boost up*, please."

    After a week of *practicing the hobble & limp* ~
    she decided she just couldn't manage to *hop* up the stairs from
    the basement and garage to the first floor ~
    "Dad, kuld you *carry* me up??"

    I did that ONCE - but she *blew it* a hour later after I "bagged her up"
    for an outie - and watched her TROTT AROUND on ALL Fours for an
    hour when she thought I wasn't watching...
    Called her in and she suddenly couldn't manage the three front steps!

    I smelled a rat!
    It was dinner time - called her again to come in...
    *WHINE* ... *WHIMPER* ...

    (Dinner was "served" on the front porch -
    with me "peeking" out the window...)
    I'd hardly closed the front door before she had her head burried
    in the moments before "unreachable bowl"!

    Hmmmmm... I bagan to taper off on the "POOR Baby" routine.

    But alas;
    my "Friends" continued to lavish gobs of *sympathy* on "Poor Shadow" -
    and no amount of my telling them that she REALLY wasn't "hurting"
    had any effect towards reducing the *sympathetic
    support* she enjoyed.

    LONG after (MONTHS after) the "wrapper" came off,
    and the Doc pronounced her FULLY Healed...
    she finally "gave up" on trying to use the *hpbble* & *limp*
    routine with ME ~ but
    EVERY Time we'd visit the Fire Station or a customer would come into
    the Shop ~
    Poor ol' Shadow would suffer a sudden "relapse" of
    "WOE iz me - my paw'z jest KILLIN me!" and
    begin the *hobble* & *limp* routine, basking in the outpouring
    of fresh *sympathy*!

    The only "flaw" in her routine was her downfall -
    she began to forget WHICH paw was the SORE Paw!
    Friends would *notice* and began asking me:
    "Which paw did she hurt??"
    The correct answer was RIGHT - REAR...

    "Uhhhh... she just "LIMPED" over to me holding up her LEFT Rear leg!"

    It got SOOOO Bad she was often observed to try a few "limps" with
    EACH of all FOUR legs being "tried out" to see if ANY of them
    would generate a "POOR Baby" response.

    Moral of the Story -
    Be *sympathetic* with Katie - but don't *overdo it* -
    you don't want to create another "Monster"!


    Rest In Peace, Dear Shadow -
    Dad really *misses* you!!


    /s/ Phred
    .
    And we call them 'dumb animals'??!!!

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    Congratulations, Katie. Now you can be a click-click-click-clicker again instead of a click-click-THUMP-clicker. And you look so much prettier without that nasty cast, and I am sure you'll feel better in no time!

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    Yeah Katie!! The leg is healing!! It has to seem like such along time that the girls can't play, but they will go nuts when they can, I'm sure! Good luck until then

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    Yea Katie!!! Not much longer and you'll be good as new! I had a casted arm once ( the plaster kind) and know how nasty that apre cast smell can be I'm sure for you mommy it was a most welcome smell though Lots of love and hugs to you beautiful Katie girl! Love, Sandra, Cody and Star

    Star,Tigg'r , Mollie and the10 Gallon Gang!

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