What great news!
 
Gloria
 
 
In a message dated 1/12/2012 5:59:15 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
Hi! 
This board has been a huge source of strength for me in the last  couple of 
months, thank you! I hope 2012 has been great so far :)

I was  really discouraged since my last post. George is now 8 weeks 
post-op, and it  has been a really tough recovery. We did x-rays this week 
because 
George was  not wanting to use his left leg at all, he was completely 
carrying it again :(  

The surgeon came in and said it looked like George might have a  ligament 
tear in the left leg. He said it could have been so small it was not  
visually obvious when he was inside doing the patella repair. Maybe during  
recovery George made the tear worse.

Even though he said "maybe", my  stomach dropped. The last 8 weeks have 
been awful for everybody in the house,  having to start over at week 1 would be 
horrible. 

Then, he  said...George's knees are healing well. There is no instability 
in the joint,  so... "let him get back to normal, running, playing doing 
whatever he feels  like doing" and "let him get back to being a puppy"

wait...what?  

All along, everything they've said and that I've read says on leash  
activity only until week 12 or later. 

Ok, well, he is one of the top  ortho surgeons in the country, so I'm going 
to trust him.

I was  worried, but excited. As soon as we got home, I put George down and 
took all  of the gates down. OMG - the reunion was awesome. George and 
Rylie, all  they've wanted for the last 8 weeks was to be back together. 
Immediately they  started playing and RAN out the doggy door. They chased and 
wrestled and  tugged, it was awesome. They were both HAPPY!!!! No more doggie 
depression (or  mommy depression either)!

Then, we went for a playdate with George's  best friend Charlie...and guess 
what?!?! George ran like the wind, faster than  I've ever seen him run. 
Laps, turns, quick stops and direction changes for  almost an hour straight. 
Using ALL 4 legs, no limping, bunny hopping, carrying  the leg or any signs of 
pain.

It was AMAZING, everybody had so much  fun. George was back to George and 
Rylie was back to being Rylie. Made me cry  (really good tears). I had been 
questioning if I had made the right choice  almost since the first week.

And guess what else? George and Rylie  slept through the night and this 
morning George was jumping on Rylie trying to  get her up to play. They chased 
the kitties and played all morning. George is  still using both back legs, 
haven't seen him carry his left or even tiptoe all  day.

And, the zoomies are back :)

We have another follow-up in 2  weeks to check on the ligament, but I am 
pretty confident now that the  lameness is discomfort related rather than 
structure related. 

I am so  relieved! I think we are over the hump... tails wagging and bright 
happy eyes  are wanting to go play  now.

WWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

Quinn,  George and Rylie :D




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