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Cruciate Ligament Damage
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.kid curry - what form of surgery did the dog undergo? There are a number of different techniques, with varying recovery times. No matter what form of surgery is done, average time to return to fitness is 6 months but for example, dogs which have the TPLO op will be putting their foot down sooner than those which have an over-the-top or d'Angelo repair. Without knowing which op the vet performed I can't say how long it will take for the dog to be walking comfortably again.
The most vital thing is rest for minimum 4 weeks after surgery. I really think you should be discussing this with your vet, to ensure the dog makes an optimal recovery.
Please, please be very aware that this operation can have problems in the future. Our beautiful Mastiff had this operation about 4 years ago and everything was fine until last year when the plate became infected and 2 small holes appeared in her leg with pus coming out. She had to have an operation to remove the plate but sadly suffered a stroke on the operating table and died.
Keep an eye on the plate. Any problems get it looked at immediately. I don't think we could of done anymore for her as we weren't aware this was a possibility.
Pebbles - so sorry to hear of your loss. Even if you have been aware of the potential for infection (which is present with any surgery, just increased when there is an implant in the bone) there is nothing anyone could have done to save her having the stroke. I'm so sorry for you.
Just to make this clear, that is only one form of surgery and other methids do not involve implants. As we are unsure if kid curry's dog has had the same surgery or not, we can't say whether this is a risk for his pet. In any case, this unfortunate outcome is thankfully very rare.