ChanelnBrutus
Snookie ain't got nuttin on me!
Sorry about the news! Hoping for a good recovery!
to you and Cutty

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I always thought that was one of the job perks. haha
K they called today and said he needed the lesser of the surgeries which is the lateral suture. They said it could cost around 2400 or so which is fine if that is what is needed. BUT I know there is an awesome bully vet that so cal rescue uses so I called them to get a quote etc and talked to Dr. Kramer for a good 20 minutes about what the possibilities could be and reasons. My gawd I wish I lived closer so that he could be a regular vet. Anyhow he offered for me to email my xrays so I can get a 2nd opinion from him and his surgeon so I feel more comfortable with what I do next etc... I know [MENTION=574]TessaAndSamson[/MENTION] has spoken highly of him but until she recommended I check him out for this the thought hadnt crossed my mind being such a drive but as we all know in these cases the drive is the least of our worries. Anyhow... I am going to pick up the cd of xrays tomorrow and will let you guys know what Dr. Kramer thinks. Thanks again Tessa.![]()
I think it is great you are getting a second opinion.... I don't know much about this issue myself but hopefully the recovery will be easier than the more major surgery....
I always thought that was one of the job perks. haha
K they called today and said he needed the lesser of the surgeries which is the lateral suture. They said it could cost around 2400 or so which is fine if that is what is needed. BUT I know there is an awesome bully vet that so cal rescue uses so I called them to get a quote etc and talked to Dr. Kramer for a good 20 minutes about what the possibilities could be and reasons. My gawd I wish I lived closer so that he could be a regular vet. Anyhow he offered for me to email my xrays so I can get a 2nd opinion from him and his surgeon so I feel more comfortable with what I do next etc... I know @TessaAndSamson has spoken highly of him but until she recommended I check him out for this the thought hadnt crossed my mind being such a drive but as we all know in these cases the drive is the least of our worries. Anyhow... I am going to pick up the cd of xrays tomorrow and will let you guys know what Dr. Kramer thinks. Thanks again Tessa.![]()
[MENTION=390]cali~jenn[/MENTION] - I am on vacation as you can probably tell from FB but if you have any questions let me know!
The one thing that I'm gathering from your posts is that the vet is considering doing a surgery that ties the ACL back into place as opposed to reshaping the joint and eliminating the need for the ACL (TPLO surgery)? If that's the case (which I'm not sure it is), please be aware that the surgery that ties the ACL back into place is something of a temporary fix and can be reinjured and need more surgery - AND it is not ideal for heavier dogs! The TPLO is a bit more expensive but it does last a lifetime. Just something to consider when you go for the second opinion!
I'm sorry you have to go through this but please let me know if you have any questions! I'll make sure to check!
xoxox to Cutty!