
My large girl had cruciate surgery about 13 weeks ago. I was worried sick as although she is 5 years old she is totally nuerotic and OTT. I actually considered that it wouldn't be right for her and was terrified she would do something stupid.
I had a specialist do it, he done the TPLO method and she had to be crated for 6 weeks afterwards just going out to the toilet on the lead. The specialist gave me sedatives for her for that 6 weeks as she would have literally gone mad otherwise. Even on them she was doing silly things. I used a ramp for her to get in and out of the back door.
There were times I really regretted it and wished I hadn't done it.
After 6 weeks she went back to the specialist for a check up and x-ray and he said we could start quiet 5 min walks 2-3 times a day slowly building up but between walks still complete rest. That was really hard as she was leaping about on the lead everywhere and she was very difficult to hold, all her training had gone out the window.
I then got her into hydrotherapy which helped her mentally a lot but then her leg started swelling and she was getting lame again so just over a week ago we went back to the specialist who said the extra pin they had put in to help stablise the leg because she was so big and hyperactive was rubbing so they done a small op and removed it.
Since then she has been a changed dog. The crate is now packed up, she goes into the garden off lead to the loo, she does try to chase and catch the birds flying overhead but I call her straight in then.
She is doing 30 min lead walks twice a day and had a 40 min walk this morning. I have also started taking her over to a large 4.5 acre field i hire for her and letting her have the freedom of a flexi lead.
She can also now come upstairs with me at night too.
Hydrotherapy starts again next tue after she has had her stitches out on monday.
So although it is tough (not so bad if your dog is calm to begin with) and there are highs and lows I am now so glad we had it done. She is getting back to normal now, no swelling and no lameness at all and once her muscles are built up a bit more she will be back off lead and back to normal.
Its a big op my girl was in surgery for 3 hours, but having been there and now coming through the otherside i say go for it but just be very strict on the complete rest for the six weeks straight afterwards.
Do you know what method your specialist will be using?
I have lots of photos of her straight after the op till yesterday if you would like any emailed to you for you to see.
Good luck.