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Edited on Sat Jun-21-08 10:50 AM by KzooDem
My 17 year old Cairn Terrier (yes, 17 YEARS OLD) slipped coming up the deck stairs last evening. I immediately knew something was wrong when she was unable to stay balanced and up on her feet once I got her up on the deck. Actually, at 17 I thought she was having a stroke.
Determined later on that she probably hadn't had a stroke, kept her quiet for the rest of the night and decided to see what morning would bring. He thought if it heals she would be able to get around okay, but she would always have the limp.
This AM she was still having difficulty walking, but was walking better than she was last night. Called vet, he said bring her in. Vet was suspicious of spinal injury due to her gait. Did an x-ray and spine and leg checked out okay. Kept examining her and determined that her achilles tendon in her right hind paw is much looser than her left. He suspects it is partially torn.
Surgery is out since she's 17. He thinks it might heal enough for her to get around okay, but we'd have to take her up and down stairs. Gave us pain meds and told us to check in a week or so on her progress.
My main thing is that I don't want her to be in chronic pain just to have her around. She's been with us for 17 years and it will be very hard to part with her when her time comes...BUT, I am prepared to do so if it means she wouldn't have to hobble around in pain. When she's not on it, it appears she's not in any pain, or very little. When she walks, I suspect she's in pain yet she doesn't whimper or whine, or display other signs of pain such as panting.
If this were YOUR 17 year old dog, how would you proceed?
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