Luxating Patella (sp).........anyone????

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The guy that did the first one (in the pic) he does not even meet the people. He is a traveling surgeon for all the vets that cant perform the surgeries in the office. NOW we have a new Emergency Vet Hospital and EVERYONE is forced to use it. They are so wickedly overpriced its sad. So we found someone in another state. I know someone who works there, so i was told he is a good surgeon. Its just scary. I was planning on asking when i got there about the pin, but i needed to know sooner so i could sleep tonight
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It is scary. The main reason I became a tech is to find the best doctors and be SURE that every thing was kosher in the back. I have seen some scary places and some really awesome ones too. The best thing to do is know someone who works there lol. Your pup is lucky to have such a loving owner!

Thank you. I am making them let me drop him off the morning of the surgery because Richie has anxiety being away from me. He will be so sad when i leave him there. Its going to kill me. But it kills me more when he cries when his knee pops out too
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I love him so much, i felt bad leaving him when i go to work, so we got him his own puppy
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They are best buds. I'm glad they are getting him in so soon. I want this behind us. Ever notice that as soon as you save up a few bucks for something you need, something more urgent presents itself that is going to cost exactly that amount
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If you can in ANY way take your dog back to the original surgeon, that's what I would do. Not all docs are equal, and it is their skillset that makes the difference in outcome. That said, I have NEVER met a doc that will say they can't "do" a procedure if its something that they think is interesting.

My entire career is centered around orthopaedics... so with absolute sincerity I say go where you know the doc is skilled. It may be a drive, but it will likely be worth it. Pins and screws in animals is NOT the refined art that it is in humans. If you can avoid it, especially in a small dog, that would be best.
 
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I agree with what you say, unfortunately after spending hours trying to track him down, it was going to cost $2000 for the surgery. That would mean Richie would not be able to get it fixed because we dont have that much money. We happen to have $1000 we have been saving to put new tires on the truck for winter, and that is now Richies $$$, but its not enough for the original doc.
My husband had his hours cut for 4 months in early 09, and we were set back using our savings to keep our head above water. We were just barely getting back on track and so i feel lucky we can even do this right now for Richie. I am worried sick over going to a vet i dont know, but richie is afraid to move because he thinks it is going to hurt
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So i feel like this is the only option. Like i said, i know a woman that works there, and she speaks highly of the guy, so i am going to have to trust that there is a reason this is working out this way
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