meggy
Achatina fulica
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Post by meggy on Jun 23, 2007 11:23:49 GMT
Hi, I wanted to get an opinion My 14-year-old mixed doggy collie could not get up last week. She was lame on her back left leg. The vet said that she is not a candidate for surgery due to some arthritis issues in all of her other extremities. She limps on her front left foot. I hate to see her this way and was wondering if it will get better or is this the way she will always be?
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Post by mickysnail on Jun 23, 2007 14:18:50 GMT
Hi meggy, I think this post belongs in the OTHER PETS section as this is not related to snails. Maybe the collie's age is catching up with him but I think only a qualfied vet could tell you if there is a problem. Sorry I can't be of more help. Hope your collie is ok. mickysnail
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Post by lippy on Jun 23, 2007 20:10:14 GMT
Oh i'm sorry, that happened to my Springer Spaniel called Jasper and we had to get him put down, it looks like somthing fatal unless you are willing to get surgery, which i'm sure you are. Sorry to hear about your Collie, and i hope with all of my heart that he/she gets better. If she becomes totally unable to walk, i'd say to put her out of her misery. I don't mean to be insensitive, but i'm just stating what happened to me Lippy
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robart
Achatina fulica
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Post by robart on Jun 24, 2007 13:44:47 GMT
Hi My dog suffered from the same disease an effective and natural way to provide your pet with pain relief and improved mobility. Magnetic therapy dog collars are used to help conditions such as arthritis, rheumatoid diseases and hip displacia. I found the product at. www.healthmagnets.co.uk Hope this helps you.
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Post by jess12349 on Jun 26, 2007 17:26:51 GMT
Mine did that and got put down but best luck and hope he/she recovers zz
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