
Well if I didnt have bad luck, I would have none at all.
Had the pups, and Cher at the vet today for vaccines, and asked the vet to check Cher's leg. She injured it approximately 5 weeks ago, pulling all the muscles in the leg. Crate rested her, for 2 weeks and she seemed fine.
The past week or so, I noticed that she had started bringing the leg up again. Thinking she must be twisting the toes on the blanket or getting her nails caught in it (as I must admit, I let her nails get too long - not overly, but longer than I like since having to take care of Reba and her broken leg). But after a couple minutes, her leg would go back down, and she would run across the room as if nothing was wrong. Trimmed her nails (a task that is LOL) but it didnt seem to help.
The vet told me today, that she had Luxating Patellas, and that it is very easy to pop her knee out. I am so shocked! Gutted! Upset! Everything! I have had her knees tested several times, for breeding purposes, and had always been told her knees were solid. This came out of left field!
So the vet is reccomending surgery, and I am a bit nervous about it. I have luxating patellas, and have had 6 surgeries done to try and fix the problem. Pain every day now, etc. But I want what is best for Cher. The surgery also worries me, because when she has had surgery before, her throat closed. I am very worried about this as well.
The vet asked if I was going have Cher PTS because of this. The answer is NO! I love my girl, and if it was the best thing for her, then I would, but at this point, I want to weigh out my options before making a decision.
What are people's results with patella surgery? Is there anything I can do to make her feel better before I get the surgery done (it will take a while to save the money, as I am still having to pay for Reba's broken leg). Is there any other options before a surgery is done?
My poor Cher Baby!!
This is the last time I will allow you to take a breath from my lungs to fill your own.