@tanza:
Hey, now you can call him "peg leg". When Maggii broke her leg, she started using the splint as a "weapon" on OJ…ggg... she got really good at direct hits with it!!!!
You know, no matter how you try, accidents will happen. I was home when Maggii broke her leg (both bones in the front leg as a 5 month old puppy and we will not go into how much that cost all those years ago).... But anyway, I was giving OJ a bath for a puppy match we were supposed to go to the next day, Maggii was down stairs behind the gate (which was pretty high) and decided she wanted to be where we were, climbed over it and somehow fell just right to snap both the bones... so while we try and keep them safe.. accidents just sometimes happen... First Surgery was to put a plate in her leg and the second was to reopen her growth plate.... but she never had a lame day in her life either in the show ring or on the lure field....
Pat thanks for posting this!
As you can imagine, I've gone over it a million times in my head…I should have just taken them all out whether they wanted to or not, I should have crated them, etc...as well as the much scarier thought of what if I'd been gone all day.
I realize Brando was lucky. In this case, they tell me it was the best sort of break possible because they said the radius basically acts as a splint to the broken ulna - and the break was really clean. The only bad part was it was compound.
I wish Brando would smack Ruby with the splint in play :D:D:D - however right now they are separated because there was a lot of growling and bad glances between them both the first 2 days after it happened. I'm sure he smells like the vet to her (or meds), and like I said, I'm not sure if there was some sort of tiff to cause the whole thing in first place. I have been walking them together briefly in the morning (Brando won't poop in his own yard and the vet said it was ok) and there is some tension but it has been ok. I don't trust them together right now. Aaliyah is oblivious to it all - she just wants to play with her buddy Brando - but he isn't feeling very playful at the moment.
I will say, he has been so good - hasn't tried to chew the splint (we're on the 3rd change as of today) and has let the vet redress the wound and change the splint without any sort of muzzle. I have decided to give him a sedative instead of the metacam they gave me as when he was on metacam he was too active. The vet thought it might be good if he felt a little pain so he'd slow down.