
Amber had the crest moved as well. My vet didn't disagree when I told him that my first bitch had been restricted for 12 weeks. I feel sure he would have said if he thought I shouldn't have crated her.
When I told him that I couldn't even let her wee with the others because she would become a loony, he said very short walks alone, without the others. I said how short. He said 100 yards. And this was after 6 weeks!
I kept in mind what one of the old receptionists had told me. She got fed up of restricting her dog, so let him start running down the field. She was too embarrassed to go back to the vet who performed the op, as he would have gone mad at her! Stupid, stupid woman. We both had the same vet. So I maintain it was her fault that she hasn't had the same success as my terrier.
I admit that I even had to keep her in the front room away from the others. But my vet did tell me that it was one of the worst he had done. And he did say that a lot of damage would be caused if she was allowed be a maniac. I put her in the living room to stop me nailing her feet to the floor!!!!
But sillysue, it was worth it. Honestly. My maniac can do loop the loop to her hearts content. Jump from one chair to another without hesitation too! Her thigh muscles are back to normal, and her movement is so comfortable to watch. No skips, nothing to show there was ever a patella problem.
I did allow her to move around the front room in the evening when I sat down to watch TV for a while. She wasn't allowed to jump on the settee, but I would lift her up so she could sit with me. Once she got fidgety she was placed on the floor to mooch around. Yes, it seemed a long time, but hey, you're half way there girl. It WILL be worth it. I personally wouldn't let your girl run yet. And I wouldn't dispense with the crating either. I think it isn't worth the risk. Sorry to disagree, but both my bitches were restricted for 12 weeks, and the ops were successful. Any people with problems have always (just in my own opinion) let their dog do too much, too soon. I do feel that her running on 3 legs gives you your answer.