Sunday, 15 January 2012

What a start to 2012!!!!!!

Well not quite the start to the year I was expecting took the dogs out for a lovely walk on New Years day at the beech and Honey pulls up lame after 15 mins :( No sure if it was running too fast or a bump off  Winston so had to carry her the rest of the walk and back to the car. Rested for the rest of the day but still wasn't weight bearing in the morning so took her to the emergency vet to be on the safe side to check for breaks and find out if can give some anti inflammatory. Well what a shock he gave her a very thorough examination (bless her she was so very good) then starts saying he thinks shes got elbow problems and will need an operation otherwise will be crippled at a young age and she will never be able to do agility. I kept asking if he was sure it couldn't just be a pulled muscle, tendon or ligament as shes shown no previous signs but he dismissed it and said highly unlikely. To say I was upset is an understatement I was crying in the car park. Thank god for friends who gave me some reassurance that maybe he was just saying worse case scenario and to take her to my vet the following day, also rang the breeder to see if they knew of anything in their lines but they where not aware they said sometimes their dogs go lame for a day or too if they have gone too fast with twists and turns. So after a very fretful night took her to my vet who was very surprised by what he'd said and that we'd treat as a sprain/strain with anti inflammatory and rest then reassess by the weekend, she knows the emergency vet and said he is very good but I'm not so sure as he weighed Honey at 4.5kg when shes actually 9kg!!!!! So several paranoid days watching her every move keeping her crated (while she cried) she seemed to get a bit better but I was still convinced she was limping a little bit. Bells & I where at Agility Nuts on 8th Jan so left her at home as thought she might be too excited (poor Bells didn't have the best day with very distracted handler)I think the break did me good as when I got home and watch her move she wasn't limping it was just me paranoid at her every move. I stopped the anti inflammatory on Sunday and kept my fingers crossed well she seems to be fine thank goodness. We only went on our first off lead walk yesterday as taking things very slowly (as Honey doesn't do slow lol) I'm just hoping it doesn't happen again. I am going to get her x-rayed at 12 months to see how her joints are for an agility point of view (for piece of mind mostly as still can't help wondering why he said what he did).
The whole situation also wasn't help as a break in at work over Xmas so we had to process payroll payments manually what a nightmare!!!
And had one of the rats in for a lump removal who then insisted on trying rip out her stitches so had to make her a body cast to stop her getting to them. And trapped one of the other rats tail in the door so had blood everywhere. I give up!!!! What was I saying about looking forward to 2012...............................................

Though on a majorly good news side of things Jules & Jette won into grade 3 woop woop that has to be the best start to the year for them both really really well deserved :D

2 comments:

  1. Oh Claire you must have been frantic!!! What a muppet vet...:( Sometimes I don't think they realise how tuned in we are to our dogs, I'm sure you'll be watching every move Honey makes now. Having her scored will at least put your mind at rest and I'm sure she'll be fine :-) try to remember to breathe now....
    2012 will get better for you I'm sure :-)

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  2. Oh blimey Claire, how scarey that must've been :( Very glad to read that Honey seems much better and hopefully it was nothing too serious after all, poor little poppet. xx

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