Naya
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Thought I would start a thread, rather than adding to the feeling down thread.
We went back to the vets yesterday as antibiotics have finished and she’s been on metacam for 2 weeks. Harley is still limping and her head constantly nods when she walks. She still wants to go for walks, but after about 45 mins you can see that she’s struggling. She still wants to play, but not as enthusiastically as usual.
Vets have suggested an X-ray on her paw and shoulder as concerned about how she’s walking. I managed to get a video of her walking so they could see it better. She’s going in Monday morning for the xrays and whilst she’s under anaesthetic they are going to do needle aspiration on the lumps as they also have not gone down at all. The good thing is that they haven’t grown, but I feel I need to know what they are for peace of mind.
As I’ve said before, Harley is really wary of the vets and it’s taken us so long to get her to go into the consultation rooms and not sit herself in the corner or behind me. She had surgery about a month ago on her paw and they had to call me to collect her within ha,f hour of her coming around as she was so distressed. I’m really worried about how she’s going to be on Monday when I leave her there.
We went back to the vets yesterday as antibiotics have finished and she’s been on metacam for 2 weeks. Harley is still limping and her head constantly nods when she walks. She still wants to go for walks, but after about 45 mins you can see that she’s struggling. She still wants to play, but not as enthusiastically as usual.
Vets have suggested an X-ray on her paw and shoulder as concerned about how she’s walking. I managed to get a video of her walking so they could see it better. She’s going in Monday morning for the xrays and whilst she’s under anaesthetic they are going to do needle aspiration on the lumps as they also have not gone down at all. The good thing is that they haven’t grown, but I feel I need to know what they are for peace of mind.
As I’ve said before, Harley is really wary of the vets and it’s taken us so long to get her to go into the consultation rooms and not sit herself in the corner or behind me. She had surgery about a month ago on her paw and they had to call me to collect her within ha,f hour of her coming around as she was so distressed. I’m really worried about how she’s going to be on Monday when I leave her there.