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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 262791"><p>I posted a while ago about first Chloe's ACL, then on the large lump we found. Things have been quite busy and haven't been on board.</p><p> </p><p>Yesterday, Saturday was Chloe's 8th birthday. We spoiled her diet and got her "frosty Paws" She loves that. And got her a bone from the butcher.</p><p> </p><p>it was disappointing though, with watching her weight so much, cutting back her food, cutting out the treats...she only lost two pounds as of last Monday. Vet did a biopsy of the lump, two area's of the lump. it was determined that it is fatty tissue.</p><p> </p><p>We try to watch her movements. She takes pain medication and we try to keep her calm, but she wants to play and gets riled up at times. She even jumped up on the bed...she never did that. Not even with two good back legs.</p><p> </p><p>Does anyone have experience with torn ACL in dogs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 262791"] I posted a while ago about first Chloe's ACL, then on the large lump we found. Things have been quite busy and haven't been on board. Yesterday, Saturday was Chloe's 8th birthday. We spoiled her diet and got her "frosty Paws" She loves that. And got her a bone from the butcher. it was disappointing though, with watching her weight so much, cutting back her food, cutting out the treats...she only lost two pounds as of last Monday. Vet did a biopsy of the lump, two area's of the lump. it was determined that it is fatty tissue. We try to watch her movements. She takes pain medication and we try to keep her calm, but she wants to play and gets riled up at times. She even jumped up on the bed...she never did that. Not even with two good back legs. Does anyone have experience with torn ACL in dogs? [/QUOTE]
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