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my dog may have done her crucate legiment if so do you think she run again ps she,s a bull x

I had a pure pitbull that done his anterear cruciate a couple of years ago and they fixed it with 100 lb fishing line, it took a few months to come right but he did start running with me again and was ok up untill his death a year ago.

I dont know weather its the same for a real running dog but if anything can do it its a bull...............

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My mates dog did it when it was a pup.........same old crap from the vet about "it will never run" ect...........9 years on, the dog runs fine........his leg will some times go up back at home after a hard nights work, couple of days rest and it is as right as ninepence again.....

Hope your dog has a speedy recovery....

J

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i had the same thing with a lurcher 3/4 years ago

took him to a good vet who replaced them with

nylon ligaments took a long time to heel properly

and he was back to his old tricks in 6 months

try and get a product called pentosan and try a course of that before any surgery,,if you can't get it then send me a pm and i will get some for you...

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My dog damaged his cruciate although the vet advised against surgery as it wasn't that bad. I wish I had ignored him :no: The dog can run but I try not to jump him, it took about 16 months before he was back to normal.

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my dog may have done her crucate legiment if so do you think she run again ps she,s a bull x

 

 

I had an 8 year old Springer that had the op about 2 yaers ago.....It took a few weeks to heal but he was fine after.......had the od flare up but nothing major!!

 

Elma Fudd is correct though, keep the weight down :D

 

Lottie

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