Junior's Growing Pains ...

Share moments of you and your lovely pets here.

Moderator: Handlinefishing

User avatar
dBs™
HLF Pal
HLF Pal
Posts: 2296
Joined: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:50 pm

Re: Junior's Growing Pains ...

Post by dBs™ »


Thanks for all the kind words except that kitty ... be sure Junior will snip off your tail when he is fully healed ! :mischieve:

Image


Image

Stitches removed. Scar is dry and flaky but it's healing very well.
End of chapter one for now. Junior begins his next step towards a full recovery next week.
Will be going through two rounds of cartrophen injection for his other leg.
By then it's time for an X-ray to see if all is healing well ...
And if all is good ... it's time for his yearly vaccination too.
Looks like this little fella has a lot more to go through ...
But for now ... I can relax and enjoy the weekend with one less worry.
Time to hit the boat for some offshore fishing ? ;)

Image


User avatar
dBs™
HLF Pal
HLF Pal
Posts: 2296
Joined: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:50 pm

Re: Junior's Growing Pains ...

Post by dBs™ »


Image

I hope they are right when they say dog's saliva can heal wounds !

Junior caught me off guard and did a self cleaning ...
Now it's looking very "clean" !
* Keep finger cross there won't be infection ...


User avatar
Peace
Site Editor
Site Editor
Posts: 4168
Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2005 2:48 pm
Fishing interest: Handline fishing
Location: Singapore
Contact:

Re: Junior's Growing Pains ...

Post by Peace »

patrick2405 wrote:hahas that scars are a sign of manhood? :mischieve:
It's something to be proud of, and dBs says Junior 'showing off' the scar didn't she? ;) :lol:

User avatar
dBs™
HLF Pal
HLF Pal
Posts: 2296
Joined: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:50 pm

Re: Junior's Growing Pains ...

Post by dBs™ »

Image

One month after surgery ...

Unless you take a closer look, one will not notice Junior had an operation barely four weeks ago ...
He is using a lot more of his leg. Though he still limps when he is running but the leg is in motion with the other leg.
No more holding the leg up like before. He can even jumped up the sofa already.
His hip muscles growing very well, making his bum look round.
Junior's used to have a very small hip due to the deformity at the hip joint.

Vet is very happy with his progress.
Next review will be in a month's time and an X-ray will be needed then.


User avatar
sgpu
Forum Patrol
Forum Patrol
Posts: 455
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2010 7:34 pm
Fishing interest: luring, parking, bottom

Re: Junior's Growing Pains ...

Post by sgpu »

what a darling he is . . . :nod:
若要人不知, 除非己莫为

'tio bo'???

User avatar
dBs™
HLF Pal
HLF Pal
Posts: 2296
Joined: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:50 pm

Re: Junior's Growing Pains ...

Post by dBs™ »


Image

2 months after a hip surgery ...

Junior went for a review on Friday.
An X-ray was taken and the result was positive.
His joint has recovered and it is not causing him any more pain.

He still hop a step or two at times, likely due to weak muscles joint.
It will take some time before he completely heals and gain full control of his right limp.
He still has a grade 1 luxated petella on his operated knee and a grade 2 on his other knee.
Dr Kim examined him on that and it is not causing him any pain or discomfort.
As advised by Dr Kim, we will leave it as it is for now ...
He had another cartrophen injection.
Will be giving him daily dosage of glucosamine as supplement.
Dr Kim only concern is his weight, weighing in at 7.1Kg, just 100grams more before he had his surgery ...
it will be good if he can be a little lighter.

Junior is enjoying his new limp ... running freely like any other dog.
If not for the occasional hop ... one would hardly notice he had gone through a surgery just two months ago.
He will good and need no further reviews till his yearly check-ups and heart worm injection in 2012.

Thank you everyone for the concern regarding Junior's condition.
Junior says "Thank you everyone ... woof woof !"


Post Reply