Well that was a bit of a rollercoaster weekend. On Friday Tara was in at the vets to have her leg x-rayed and have the kneecap problem fixed. Graham dropped her off at the vets in the morning and we got the call at 3pm to say that she could be picked up at 4:30. I left work early to meet Graham at the vets and arrived first. I could hear that Tara was there from the squeaking from the back and after a short wait Jeff (Tara's surgeon) brought her out to me, or maybe she brought him out not quite sure. She was quite dopey and kept looking round for Graham. I was shown the x-rays both the ones after the original op and the new ones. The bone is healing up fine though it is taking a bit longer on the horizontal cut and there is a bit of extra bone formation forming round the edges. The plate is in solidly and the front cut is almost completely filled. They did the sewing of the kneecap muscle - this time with normal stitches rather than the ones that dissolve so they will need to come out in 10 days. Jeff is happy with how it was all progressing and we should be able to start the intensive physiotherapy in 2 weeks time. Tara was again sporting a large bandage that was to be removed in 3 to 4 days. We booked for the Tuesday as that is the day that Jeff is at Linlithgow and Tara is not as scared of the vet's surgery there not having been left.
Graham arrived a bit later having been held up in traffic and we took Tara home with instructions to keep her resting. As she was still very groggy this was all she wanted to do. Zak was a bit wound up but otherwise fine.
So it was a quick dinner and then out to celebrate my birthday at a Ceilidh in Edinburgh. Despite the car acting up (not consistently firing on all cylinders) we managed to arrive early and collect our pre-ordered tickets. I noticed that they didn't have a lot to sell on the door so a few texts later and we had bought some for those running late as well. It was a good night and there was lots of dancing and drinking and talking to people. I felt honored that friends from the far flung locations of Elgin and Essex had also come to join us. I also got to meet someone new who I think that I should have met before given that she knows loads of my friends.
Saturday was much quieter and relaxing (needed after the Friday night). After lunch we took Zak along to Crammond for a run and on the way back popped in to see Michelle and her greyhound Jet to help with his socialization as we were new people for him to meet. The meeting went well and he seems to be making progress so some more socilaising and he should be a relaxed and confident dog. In the evening we had a bit of a problem with Tara trying to pull the padding out of the inside of her bandage but I wrapped a crepe bandage round the top which seemed to work. Fluffy stuff is only tempting to tug when it is visible.
On Sunday Fiona, Andy and my parents were coming round to take me out for a birthday lunch. Fiona and Andy arrived early so they could come on the morning dog walk. They slipped Tara out to the end of the road and when she got back her bandage had slipped and was pressing on the stitches. A quick call the emergency vet and he said to take it off and put a smaller one on. So with Fiona and Graham holding Tara down and Andy handing me scissors and bandages we managed to get it off and a new one on. Poor Zak had to wait for his walk though he did get one eventually. We arrived back just as my parents were arriving and then headed out for lunch which was very good. By the time we got back Tara had her bandage off again. So again it was re-done and we drank coffee and all chatted for the rest of the afternoon. Tara on the other hand does not believe that there is anything wrong with her leg so was jumping up, spinning round on her back legs and doing everything she wasn't supposed to do when not being sat on to keep her calm.
Suffice to say that Tara has now learned how to shred bandages, and had it replaced twice that evening. I also appear to have come down with a stinking cold so was not feeling in the best of moods either.
Monday morning I woke up feeling dreadful to find that the overnight (very light) bandage was shredded and there was bloody knee fluid everywhere. I phoned my boss and arranged to take the day off. We phoned to book the car into the garage and Ray said to bring it strait in. Graham then phoned the vet and we took her in to be looked at. She is terrified of going into the vet's surgery and squeaked and shook with heart hammering in the waiting room. The vet decided that the leg would be fine without the bandage and that there wasn't any damage though he wanted to take a sample of the fluid. Of curse there was none at that point so he gave us a sterile swab and instructions (so I managed to get a sample later when it started seeping again).
Everything was a bit calmer in the afternoon and I managed to get some sewing done. The car was diagnosed as having damp engine coils, a common problem with Renaults. These were dully replaced and we had the car back at 5pm.
So lots of nice birthday stuff stressful dog stuff and not a lot done all weekend.
Pheww, I'm exhausted just reading that, I hope Tara's leg heals smoothly it's a nightmare when they work out how to get the bandages of, hope you had a nice Birthday in amongst all that
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What is it about the white fluffy stuff they like?I had exactly the same problem with Mac,the vetwrap bandage was untouched but the sight of sofban bandage and it was shredded in no time,Mac unded up with pressure sores and one was in the fold of skin at the back of the knee because he pulled the stuffing out and the outer bandage rubbed.!Hope the big girl makes good progress.
Rachel.
p.s. hope you are feeling better,belated happy birthday.
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY CLAIRE Sounds like you had a fun filled weekend just what you want for your birthday lol Tara seems to be doing real well apart from her bandage removal service, glad all is going well and please keep us updated. Nora
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What is it about the white fluffy stuff they like?I had exactly the same problem with Mac,the vetwrap bandage was untouched but the sight of sofban bandage and it was shredded in no time,Mac unded up with pressure sores and one was in the fold of skin at the back of the knee because he pulled the stuffing out and the outer bandage rubbed.!Hope the big girl makes good progress.
Rachel.
p.s. hope you are feeling better,belated happy birthday.
Not sure, but it doesnt have to be bandages either a little bit poking out of a quilt seems to be like a challenge to empty the quilt of fluffy bits as well.
Progress seems to be good. Hope that Mac is doing well.
Happy Birthday Claire. Hope this week has calmed down slightly... Know what you mean about fluffy stuff - bandages, quilt cover, cushions, mattresses! If there's a rip, they'll pull!