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Broken Tibia And Fibula.. Before & After X-Rays


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last week my Dutch snapped his fibula and tibia, he is now on strict bed rest for the next 8wks, thought i would share the x-rays from the day after he broke his leg to the recent after surgery x-rays... there should be more x-rays in 8wks and if he doesn't get an infection or damage it again he should be fit to start training again in about 12wks

 

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Have absolutely no idea how it happened, let him out after dark with all my dads dogs and figure he jumped the fence wrong going after something in the dark, this dog doesnt show pain so to see his leg completely dangling was a bit of a shock tbh especially as he was acting as if there was absolutely nothing wrong.

 

Off to my own local vet tonight to check wound as whilst it looks good hes out of antibiotics and theres a small bit of infection trying to set in. The vet who did the surgery is a specialist orthopedic vet in Ark veterinary clinic in galway by the name of james dunne, well worth it but you need either insurance or deep pockets to get this kind of injury fixed properly

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  • 8 months later...

Forgot to update this post but we discovered how he broke his leg.. Snapped it hitting a raised bed at side of the house, he hit it so hard he broke it at the corner. He is as strong as ever and is back to full fitness with no signs that he was ever injured apart from being able to feel the pins under the skin

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