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Princess Leah was worrying me, I wasn't much seeing signs of any control in the back legs.
Until this morning! When I "juiced" her, the tail went up as usual, but she also did that funny thing where she points her right leg forward so she doesn't pee on herself (I guess). When we put her on the bed last night, just to hang out with us, she was getting better at moving herself around, scooted from side to side depending on who was on the bed with her. Shared a bit of my ice cream with her as a treat. All of you who have shared pics have a line much lower than Leah. Her's starts almost between her front shoulder blades and moves down. The hemilectomy (sp?) was T11-12. |
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Update on Hamilton currently at the vet getting groomed:
Dropped him off at 8:00 this morning and haven't heard from the groomer to pick him up so I thought I'd call to check in. In the background I can hear only what can be described as a zombie apocalypse while the lady on the phone with me is laughing hysterically. The lady on the phone explains that "he has been less than pleasant" and they are currently on their fourth attempt at grooming him. I can't wait to pick him up and hear the story firsthand from the groomer. I tried to warn them this morning. |
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I truly wish that he hadn't wreaked havoc on the lady that used to groom him. She was such a nice lady. It does bother me that Hamilton is the reason she no longer grooms cats.....but at the same time, it's kinda funny. I try to warn people well in advance but they tend to think it's fun and games until he enters beast mode. It's remarkable at how strong this breed of cats are! |
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In our travels across the local garage, we encounter the domestic miniature house lion. After a long day of grooming and being injected with vaccines, he is spotted here giving another local feline the stink eye for entering his domain.
.....and below we find him quenching his thirst at his favorite local watering hole. |
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"C" or cervical joints are skull to shoulders. "T" or Thoracic joints are shoulder to mid back. "L" or Lumbar joints are mid back to hips. The T11/T12 is almost at the T/L junction which is a common weak point for many breeds. So the issue was mid-back where as Sophie's was low back. The further up towards the skull you go, the more critical the issue becomes. Recovery is slower, risks are higher, etc. These first 2 weeks are grueling and critical. Keep her as confined as possible, in a crate as much as you can. Like 23 hours a day. Restricting movement is key. Her body needs time to heal and get that inflammation down. |
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Bringing her to the vet is to worst, especially if we have to leave her for a procedure like teeth cleaning. She screams the entire time, unless a vet tech holds her. They always tell us "Drop her off at 8:00 and we will call you when she's ready to go home, probably around 4:00." I laugh and reply "OK, talk to you around 10:00." Sure enough they call and want her gone the moment she wakes up. She's a legend. They must truly hate her. Last edited by DETRoadster; 06-04-2019 at 11:20 AM.. |
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Our vet told us that there was an enhanced chance for small breeds to develop Intervertebral Disc Herniation among other issues if "fixed" before 12 months of age when we picked up our Mini-Schnauzer. I remember doing some research on it back during that time, and there were a few studies out that showed a slightly higher risk ratio, but it didn't seem alarming. But I only looked at research with Male dogs that had not went through "puberty"...not Female, However, we waited until after the 12 month period before Axle had his procedure. Just wondering if there were any correlation? I know there are both pros and cons listed for neutering vs. not neutering. But with our breed and everyone we talked with, the positives were supposed to outweigh the negatives.
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So I only have 2 data points but they do align with your research: Bella - spayed at a year after first heat. No IVDD and 13 years old. Sophie - rescue dog that came to us at 12 to 16 weeks old, already spayed. IVDD At 6.5 years old. |
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I remember with Axle, I wanted to see what the effects of having the procedure could entail as I know what reduced levels of hormones in the human body can do at varying ages. I've always been very interested in that. So when my wife brought it up, it sparked my interest and that's when I had the conversation with our vet. Interestingly I could actually hold my own with him even though my extrapolation was from human research. Funny thing....we and animals are not that unalike!
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Princess Leah was spayed probably about 13-14 months. We weren't up for stupid ugly puppies. Some of the strays working the neighborhood streets
She is only out of her cage to get juiced and maybe sit on the bed for a few minutes at night. Last night she was sitting with my son and the wife came home. I went to greet her and my son is laughing. I turn and she's dragging herself, legs tucked under, to address the threat to the Realm
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Glad to hear she's progressing. I've read it's a hard recovery, but she's lucky to have you guys. Always nice to hear good news.
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