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> We were very reluctant to have surgery as he is an akita and weighs 47kg.
> Archie is doing fantastic now (touch wood)
> When this happened it took a lot of soul searching to decide whether to go ahead with the op and I feel i made the right decision, I know all dogs are different though.
> I also searched the internet and found little advice on the non surgery route for big dogs!
> I hope all goes well for Bo
> the vet said she looks good, if she continues to improve she will not need surgery. :-D :-D
>> the vet said she looks good, if she continues to improve she will not need surgery. :-D :-D
> Brill :-)
> glucosamine
> that & controlled> , increased exercise
> increased exercise has saved him from having an op for ED :-)
> the best thing I found for when he could exercise again was swimming
> Felt dead sorry for him having to be on the lead even in the garden to do a wee but he would have been tearing around like a fool otherwise
>> I really wanted to get Bo swimming but I don't think she is a keen water dog at all lol.
> I have mentioned hydrotherapy to our vet, I think I will jog her memory, but then again I guess it all depends on whether Bo would be willing.
> my staff loves swimming but was initially unsure when in the hydrotherapy pool - probably linked to the lifejacket but it did her the power of good. Defnitely worth a try if there is one near you.
> it also got rid of lots of her energy as she wasn't allowed to run about off lead but this tired her out.
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