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My vet told me my pet has a "torn ACL" and that it should have a TPLO done. What are my options?

Frequently Asked Questions about knee surgery
Not all dogs require TPLO to restore knee function. Dogs weighing less than 40 pounds may have a different technique, often referred to as a "lateral suture technique", that will work equally well. This technique is not for overweight dogs. The recovery is slower but most dogs acheive almost normal function in the limb. This procedure does not work as well in larger dogs.

What is a torn ACL?

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The ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) is a ligament in the center of your knee. The ACL gets damaged when twisted too far, which makes it a common injury in relation to sports or other physical activity. ACL Reconstruction is performed using a combination of open surgery and arthroscopic surgery. Before ACL reconstruction process begins, your surgeon will examine your knee arthroscopically, and repair any additional damage to the knee, such as a torn meniscus, or worn articular cartilage.

If my ACL is torn, should I have surgery to repair it?

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a general rule, the body cannot repair a torn ACL if the tear is complete. Partial tears may sometimes heal but often will progress to becoming complete tears. If surgery is needed, the surgeon will not repair the ligament directly, as this has a low success rate, but will instead use a nearby tendon to reconstruct the original ligament. Your future demands in multi-directional sport.

How can I tell if my vet has any experience with TTA or TPLO?

Frequently Asked Questions about knee surgery
Check the website for the hospital, search the internet, ask for references, find out how and when your doctor learned the procedure. Ask your doctor how many times he/she has performed the procedure.

My dog has bad hips and a torn ACL. Should I proceed with surgery?

Frequently Asked Questions about knee surgery
Absolutely. The hips are rarely the cause of acute limping. If the ACLs are torn, your pet is only going to get worse.

How can I tell if I have a torn ACL?

ACL FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions about ACL Surgery)
Sometimes it's tough to tell. Even for the doctors. When you tear your ACL it feels a lot "looser" than your good knee. It almost feels like it could pop out of place at any minute. The stability just isn't there. When some people tear their ACL, they hear a "pop" when it happens. It's usually pretty loud and noticeable. This is what happened to me. Although, at the time I had no idea what that "pop" sound meant. If you have a torn ACL it also usually swells up immediately..

WHY WOULD THE VET THINK MY PET MIGHT HAVE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE?

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A little vomiting or diarrhea here and there seems to be pretty standard for pet dogs and cats. After all, cats groom themselves and get hairballs. Dogs eat all sorts of ridiculous things they aren't supposed to. Still, many owners notice that their pets seem to have vomiting or diarrhea a bit more often than it seems they should.

How often should my pet see the vet?

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Every year for vaccines and a heath check-up. Every dog should get a RABIES, BORDETELLA, and DISTEMPER. Every cat should get a RABIES and distemper. Even if your pet never goes outside, there is always a chance of escape.

My pet is "not herself" lately. Should I watch her, or call the vet?

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Learning what is "normal" and what isn't for your pets can be tricky at times. If your pet is not actively sick (vomiting, diarrhea) or injured (bleeding, limping), but not his or her normal bouncy self either, it is time to check in with your vet before becoming more serious. How to get the most out of a flea bath, the start of a good flea control program. Not every itchy dog (or cat) has fleas, though.

MY VET TOLD ME THAT IM ADEQUAN AND GLUCOSAMINE DO THE SAME THING. WHY WOULD I GIVE BOTH?

Small Animal and Equine Glucosamine FAQ
Adequan is polysulfated glycosaminoglycan, mainly chondroiton sulfate. As it is given intramuscularly, it is well absorbed and may provide additional joint cartilage protection and anti-inflammatory effect in more severe cases of synovitis or arthritis when given in addition to Top Form Joint Supplement.

My pet is terrified of the vet. What are some tips to help my pet?

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Many times pet owners put off going to the vet because their pet gets very stressed, or in some cases, agressive, when faced with the carrier, the car ride and the veterinary office. If the visit involves the difficult decision about putting a pet to sleep (euthanasia), many pet owners want to avoid the unfamiliar or stressful time at the veterinary office. Here are some tips to help reduce veterinary office stress.

I have fibroids and my gynecologist told me I need a hysterectomy - are there other options?

Frequently Asked Questions
Of course there are other options. In my experience, most women who are told they require a hysterectomy for fibroids would actually benefit from medical therapy or a safer and less invasive surgical option that preserves their uterus.

How can a meniscus be torn?

Frequently Asked Questions
The medial and lateral menisci are fixed between the two weight-bearing surfaces within the knee, and as such can become “pinched” by the other structures of the knee between the joint when an injury occurs. Typically, the injury involves twisting on a bent knee. When this happens the menisci can become torn (“torn cartilage”). Any form of physical movement can potentially cause a meniscal tear, although they tend to be associated with sporting activities.

If my pet becomes ill will you take them to your vet or mine?

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In the event that we believe your pet is ill enough to be seen by a veterinarian, we will attempt contact with you to let you know the symptoms your pet is experiencing and let you make that decision. If we can’t reach you and it’s an emergency, we will take your pet to the first available veterinarian.

I have a very ill pet but I can not afford to take him to a vet. What can I do?

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Please call our phone line with complete details. A volunteer with our welfare program will get back to you to see if we can help.

When would you pick TPLO over TTA?

Frequently Asked Questions about knee surgery
Dogs with excessive tibial plateau angles over 30 degrees, or angular limb deformities should have TPLO performed instead of TTA.

Why hasn't my vet told me about PetCentrx?

Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Vitamins and Supplement...
PetCentrx is a recent breakthrough and has only been available on a limited basis through select veterinarians and our Independent Pet Care Consultants. We encourage you to show your vet the PetCentrx formula and let him/her read the ingredient list. We are confident that he/she will agree that the PetCentrx program makes sense for your pet.

What is an ACL tear?

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The ACL is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. There are more than 4 major ligaments that essentially hold the knee together. Without one of more of these ligaments the knee would be loose and you would perceive that the knee was giving way or buckling. The ACL is the most commonly torn knee ligament. The ACL is usually torn as the result of a non-contact twisting injury. You will usually feel or hear a pop, the knee will buckle and within a short period of time, significant swelling will occur.

Why was it torn down?

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Historically, Fort Union was torn down in 1867 and used to expand Fort Buford. One of the reasons was that the trade was no longer profitable and with many businesses once they start to lose business they move on. There was also hostility from the Lakota Sioux which made trading at Fort Union dangerous to tribes who would come to trade. The final push for Fort Union was to move the remaining operations to Fort Benton where they continued actively with the Blackfeet trade.
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