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Cali, I'm sorry about Bella's limp. I hope it's a quick fix with no surgery involved. Sweet Bella--I just love her!
Pepper started to limp one day after a good run around the backyard with cinnamon. We noticed it was going away after a week or so and had the vet look at it. He said basically the same thing "sports injury" we made her calm down for a week or two and she was back to normal.
The latest:
I just picked up Bella from daycare and I spoke with the vet. She said that she felt Bella's leg all over and she doesn't seem hurt at all. The vet says there's a definite limp, though. It's with her right front leg, and Bella lifts her head as she walks to keep the pressure off the leg. Because Bella doesn't show any pain when the vet feels along her leg, she thinks it might be higher up in the shoulder, and it might only bother her when she puts pressure on it. She said it might be an injured tendon.
Whatever it is, it doesn't slow her down at all!
She gave us more Rimadyl, and she said they'll look at the xrays that we're getting tomorrow (and they'll send them off for a radiologist's review, which I'm happy about). The xrays are Orthopaedic xrays, which get images of the whole chest, and both legs for a comparison.
She seems to think the xrays wouldn't show anything wrong, though. She said that if they don't see anything on the xrays, and Bella is still limping, she'll recommend me to an Orthopaedic specialist, who may have more knowledge.
In my heart, I feel that Bella hasn't rested enough to heal her initial injury. So, depending on what the xrays show, I want to make her rest for a couple of weeks (like some of you guys said), and I think I'm going to give her supplements. If she's still limping after a good, long rest, I'll see what the Orthopaedic dr says.
Aren't NuVet supplements for bone strength? Should I give her those?
Does that sound like a good plan?
Thank God I have you guys! Bella and I are so grateful!