Penny appears to be still enjoying life, even though she has significant arthritis in her left knee and a torn cruciate in the right knee. After the surgeon told us she's likely to get significant arthritis in her right knee if he operates to do a traditional repair of the joint, we decided to continue to monitor her progress. He believes enough scar tissue will build in the knee to enable her to move comfortably. She bunny-hops along when she's in a hurry, but otherwise walks on all four legs.
However, Deb from Bow Rei Me thinks Penny is weaker in her right rear leg. I'll have to keep an eye on this. Perhaps we could return to some of the physio exercises we practised when she had the first knee repaired.
So, all through the hot, hot temperatures of February and March we've been taking gentle walks, and the weather has made this a sensible choice. Now that it's cool once again, I guess we'll have to be more vigilant that Penny doesn't over exert herself. But so far she seems content to amble along. We're up to half-hour walks now.
Of course, any little puddle of water - hooray for some rain at last! - is very inviting.
Saturday, 1 April 2017
another torn cruciate and arthritis
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3 comments:
Oh! I'm sorry to hear this, but it surely doesn't seem to keep her from enjoying life. Thinking of you two.
Take it slow and easy, Penny! I love the smile on your face☺
Thanks, curator, and also Molly. Things seem to be going okay so far.
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