
So sorry to hear this, but would like to offer some moral support.
Our young LM is still recoverying from a G2 tear of the medial collateral ligament, sustained at the end of August when she was trodden on by one of the children whilst running in the paddock. We knew that it was a serious injury almost immediatly due to the rapid swelling of the hock, and she was none weight bearing on the affected leg. She was x rayed when the swelling subsided, and through positioning the G2 tear was diagnosed.
We were given two options. 1. surgery. 2. splinting and rest, little difference in cost over the recovery period and this had no bearing on our decision. We decided to cast and rest, which wasn't easy with a munster in the house but we perserved. It's now 4 months since her accident and she is making good progress, ligaments take a long time to heal and strengthen so we're looking at 12 months minimum for a full recovery. Our vets have been fantastic and it was mentioned on one of our last visits before Christmas that we wouldn't have achieved the same progress had we opted for surgery.
Trio is my daughers YKC dog and this has devasted her, she is now retired from agility. She may well make a full recovery but we feel that it is too easy to put presure on this joint particularly with tight turns in agility.
Do hope that your sheltie makes a good recovery. Donna