PungentPete
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See how the investment in our dogs pay off! LOL but for my dogs I'd be a f'n sloth.View attachment 4256365 View attachment 4256366
she, sandy, had her tpol surgery last january the 5th, so almost a full year of recovery.. she's doing awesome.. her walk has changed a bit is about the biggest thing i've noticed.. i'd imagine it's from the way the re-align the tibia in the process.. umm, she had to be on leash for something like a good 10 plus weeks after the surgery.. this was probably the hardest part.. she's spoiled rotten now and still wants to go for her full three walks a day.. i can't complain, i've gotten in much better shape and have lost some 20 pounds in her recovery process..
lol same here.. she's more of a part of the family then some of my actual blood family.. such an intelligent, sweet dog.. queen of the neighborhood.. a new neighbor was moving in and the one moving out told them to watch out for sandy, she's a tv star.. little sucker got more christmas gifts from strangers than i did, lol..See how the investment in our dogs pay off! LOL but for my dogs I'd be a f'n sloth.
we're up to walking around 4 or so miles a day now.. i swear she thinks she's training for the iditarod or something.. go go go..See how the investment in our dogs pay off! LOL but for my dogs I'd be a f'n sloth.
She looks really energetic!we're up to walking around 4 or so miles a day now.. i swear she thinks she's training for the iditarod or something.. go go go..
she's not hyper like say a jack russel, but she does love her walks..She looks really energetic!
yeah, i think the tpol surgery itself was close to four grand like you were quoted, add in another five hundy for x rays, and another grand or more for meds, total put us pretty close to $6k all in, and like i said, we even cut out some of the added costs with the x rays after and a few office visits, etc, etc..Tpol is the surgery he is having.. Dr also said be prepared to do the same for the other knee within a couple of years. It is common for the other one to go after the first one does with aussies .
i was just about to ask you how that works, lol.. thanks for the 411.. what did you say you pay per month again?Trupanion, it won't pay for pre-existing conditions but if you get it early on it's great, 90% of everything.
First visit with x-rays and evaluation today was almost $600... No mercy on vet bills.yeah, i think the tpol surgery itself was close to four grand like you were quoted, add in another five hundy for x rays, and another grand or more for meds, total put us pretty close to $6k all in, and like i said, we even cut out some of the added costs with the x rays after and a few office visits, etc, etc..
It's based on breed and age. C2g told me about last yr, I checked into it, they quoted me around $250/mo: based on a 5 yr German Shepherd male with no pre-existing. Her terriers are a lot less. I passed, and saved $3K for the year, I'll just pony up when neededi was just about to ask you how that works, lol.. thanks for the 411.. what did you say you pay per month again?
The vet said my male French Mastiff, Rex, must have torn his doggie ACL at some point although I don’t remember him ever limping real bad. He’s got arthritis real bad now in one of his hind legs.View attachment 4256352 my buddy just blew out his doggie ACL and needs a spendy operation to repair his knee/leg... Total will be around 4k.. How much would you be willing to spend on your pet? In my case the wife and daughter would hate me for life if I didn't fix him up. So I am in it for 4k. The other option is to let it heal naturally and have a dog with bad hips and arthritis at an early age.