Dog ACL Recovery Process

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  • Опубліковано 11 тра 2020
  • This is Stella's full recovery from her ACL surgery.

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  • @laurenrudolph5071
    @laurenrudolph5071 Рік тому +7

    We are at the end of week one. We did the TPLO. So much effort and my heart hurts when I think about my dog being stuck in one spot for 6 weeks. Your video was so helpful. Thank you!

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  Рік тому +1

      I’m so glad that this help, it feels a little less scary when you can know we what to expect, and just remember time flies by so fast try to see the outcome of her walking again and fat in a stick of running after a ball or just having fun and being herself. That will bring quicker healing as well. Have a wonderful day.

  • @reidconnolly6236
    @reidconnolly6236 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for making this video. My own pittie is having TPLO surgery in two days, and I have been so nervous about knowing what to anticipate in the first week. The way you showed a daily profession through the first week post-op REALLY helped me to mentally prepare - and now I know to look for a padded belly band! Thank you!

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  11 місяців тому

      It’s so crazy how much we can love our animals. They’re so precious they’re so unconditional and they give you so much high energy and vibration. That’s why it hurts so much more when they’re hurting we hurt..
      But we have to be stronger than them and show them that they can do it. They’re strong they’re brilliant they’re beautiful and they can get through it and we’re their support system.

  • @XOMOMLIFE
    @XOMOMLIFE 2 роки тому +3

    How did you manage to not feel to bad when they had to be in the crate for most the time😭
    My puppy had knee surgery and needs to be in the crate but breaks my heart. He wants to run even with his leg messed up😭

  • @coach-kimmy
    @coach-kimmy  7 місяців тому

    Oh Mabel, I pray for your precious doggy, Mabel will get through this.
    Just give her strong boundaries with a lot of Love

  • @MichelleisMarried123
    @MichelleisMarried123 Рік тому +1

    Stella is a very beautiful girl. My dog Smokey Bones tore his 2 ACL,s in his back legs. He cannot walk and had the surgery done today. He will come home tomorrow and I cannot wait to see him!!! I hope Stella made a full recovery. She is a beautiful girl🥰❤️🙏

    • @kimconstantineau4832
      @kimconstantineau4832 Рік тому +1

      Yes, Stella is doing absolutely wonderful. It’s many years later I don’t let her run or play as aggressive as she used to but she still plays with Duke for a limited time. I let her do a little bit, and I have another dog Duke and they’re best friends and it’s just so wonderful to see the recovery go so well, inspite of my mistake not putting a gate at my steps the 2nd day she was home, her recovery was probably 80% because the second day she was home she walked up the steps because I wasn’t thinking and I forgot to put the gate there. Ugggg I felt awful but you can’t change the past, I just had to keep pushing forward to her recovery.

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  Рік тому

      Oh I will be praying for your dog and there’s a great wheelchair that I had gotten for Stella. They took the pressure off of their back legs so let me know if you want me to post it. I’ll post it.

  • @SilverBackELTorro
    @SilverBackELTorro 2 роки тому +4

    Going thru it with my boy now. Thank you for this video.

    • @Angelblaze
      @Angelblaze 2 роки тому +2

      Hope everything is going well, just took my dog in for the acl surgery =(. What are your thoughts, tips?

    • @SilverBackELTorro
      @SilverBackELTorro 2 роки тому +1

      @@Angelblaze don’t let him/her walk on slippery tiles. And stay disciplined. It’s hard tho. My boy slipped on the kitchen floor I almost fainted. 😂

    • @SilverBackELTorro
      @SilverBackELTorro 2 роки тому +1

      @@Angelblaze Amazon sell rug tiles that you can glue on the hard tiles and wood floors. It’s sticky but not like glue that stays permanently. More like a sticky rubber. Keeps the dog steady and with good grip.

    • @Angelblaze
      @Angelblaze 2 роки тому

      @@SilverBackELTorro thank you for the tip, how is he doing?

    • @SilverBackELTorro
      @SilverBackELTorro 2 роки тому +1

      @@Angelblaze he’s getting better. 7 weeks tomorrow of recovery. Flared it up a few time because he wants to play with other dogs when I’m walking him but the meds keeps that under control with an ice pack. Move all furniture and anything they can clump up on. I moved the furniture and bought a mattress for the living room and that’s where we been roaming. Try not to overthink about it to much or you will need a therapist for sure. It’s heartbreaking to see him like that. He’s my boy. Had him since 5 weeks old. 7 years old now. We’ve traveled half the country together. Everywhere I go he goes.

  • @Doomzdayxx
    @Doomzdayxx 9 місяців тому +1

    I feel your pain on the botched recovery process. I paid for a non-TPLO surgery on my dog's left left a couple years ago. I disregarded the instructions NOT to let him run and go up and down steps. It caused damage, as you can imagine, and in the meantime, his OTHER leg started going bad. This was $3500, as well as much stress, all for nothing.
    Fast forward to 10 days ago, I just had bilateral TPLO done on him. I will be following the recovery instructions to a T this time!

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  9 місяців тому

      Lol oh yes, to a T. Stella needs it now on the other leg. Ugggggg, it’s so painful to see them have to go through these horrible surgeries.
      I don’t know who it’s more painful for, me or her.
      Right I’m sure you know exactly what I’m talking about

    • @Doomzdayxx
      @Doomzdayxx 9 місяців тому +1

      @@coach-kimmy I definitely understand. So, when i paid for the first surgery, I got advice from google and from non-vet experts. This is how i ended up with the surgeon that I did. After consulting with my vet, I was informed that the surgeon that did the non-TPLO surgery should not have been performing that surgery. In a nice way, they said he was a quack.
      I ended up, on the vets recommendation, having the surgery performed by a surgeon that well-know, well-established and respected in this particular field. i'm only on day 10, and we're just taking it slow, but I remain hopeful.
      Point of the story, we love our 4 legged friends, but we don't always make the wisest decisions. We need to try to correct them.
      BTW, I paid $7300, all in, for this bilateral TPLO (double acl).

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  9 місяців тому

      @@Doomzdayxx wow it’s expensive to get there Nissan, but they’re like our babies so we do whatever it takes

  • @MandyM8891
    @MandyM8891 Рік тому +3

    This is so helpful my Jax is having surgery in a week..I'm so nervous but he's an American bulldog also so I thunk if we follow the rules hopefully it will be successful like yours

    • @meganhanrath376
      @meganhanrath376 11 місяців тому

      Oh my goodness, Mandy!! My dog Ajax (Jax for short) is having his surgery tomorrow. I'm nervous as well. I sure hope you and your Jax are doing well 🥰 xo

    • @mattmatt7867
      @mattmatt7867 10 місяців тому

      How did the surgery go?

  • @MileHighInTheSky
    @MileHighInTheSky 9 місяців тому +1

    My 9 year old GSD is at the hospital right now. She had this surgery today, and they’re keeping her overnight. I’m freaking out right now, but anxious for her to get on the road to recovery.

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  9 місяців тому +1

      I just want to encourage you to get some tools like the belly band and there’s a awesome life jacket for dogs for the water but it’s so perfect to pick them up to bring them outside so they don’t have to walk on it for the first week or two you can get a pet stores

    • @MileHighInTheSky
      @MileHighInTheSky 9 місяців тому

      @@coach-kimmy I’m at the vet right now, waiting for discharge. Thank you for the tips and advice!

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  9 місяців тому +1

      Oh I pray that God would bless your dog with a speedy recovery and that she would feel loved and treasured and all that love will heal her so much quicker.

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  9 місяців тому +1

      And just remember that when they come home with all kinds of medication, they don’t go to the bathroom right away. It tools Stella my dog days before she went. It made me very nervous at first but they said it’s very common. Blessing to you my friend

    • @MileHighInTheSky
      @MileHighInTheSky 9 місяців тому

      @@coach-kimmy even with urinating? I want to try to take her out to pee, but don’t want to make her move too much.
      Edit: never-mind. I carried her outside (all 85 lbs of her), and she peed right away. We have a “Help-Em-Up” harness that allows me to support her from both ends. Highly recommend getting one, for anyone who’s pup is going through this.

  • @ambergarcia8389
    @ambergarcia8389 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for making this video. It helped a lot.

  • @senorajusticia3845
    @senorajusticia3845 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing. My sweet Frifri had the same surgery today and this was helpful :) I hope your pup had a full recovery!

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  4 роки тому +5

      Awwwww I will be saying a pray for you and your precious Dog , it was more painful for me than for her , she is not recovered yet ,
      the true is ,
      I WISH I HAD BEEN MORE CAREFUL WITH REALLY keeping her in her cage , because we love our beloved animals so soooo much , I thought it would be more helpful if I made a big bed on the floor and then I could lay next to her and give her more comfort being next to her , and it did make her feel better but I forgot to put a gate at bottom of my stairs , and Stella was fast asleep passed out on our big floor bed ,
      So I quickly ran upstairs to go fold my laundry , And guess what?
      When I turned around after about the third shirt I was folding and there she was standing right there looking at me , (ugggggg) I screamed out of fear of what she must have done to her busted up knee, the vet warned me , and said , there’s absolutely no steps for at least 2 months .
      I felt awful and mad at myself for not thinking ahead , especially because I was so strict about so many other things, so she would stay safe ,
      The BOTTOM LINE IS !!!!!!!!
      Listen to your VET , when they tell you to keep them caged for two or three weeks, don’t take chances, especially the first two months, If you sacrifice your own feelings to know and believe that your sweet animal is fine in the cage and they are truly safe , and you were not a bad parent, you’re actually loving your animal more by doing the right thing for them even though they don’t understand.
      Keep your precious dog 🐕 safe .
      you will be blessed in the long run for it , and so will they .
      I actually went to the vet recently April 19,2020 to get her knee looked at because she’s been limping so much more, they told me to rest her for 34 days and give her anti-inflammatories , and if it doesn’t get better then they may have to go back in to surgery and find out what happened. Uggggggg my heart breaks to even think about having to go through that all over again .
      I will keep you posted 👋

    • @senorajusticia3845
      @senorajusticia3845 4 роки тому +1

      Coach - Kimmy,
      Thank you very much for sharing this with me. I know how painful this must be for you and I’m truly sorry. Don’t be so hard on you. It’s easy to look back and think about taking better choices but you did exactly what you believe was the right thing to do for her and for you as well. I’m learning through your process and for this, I will be forever grateful, but I can totally relate with what you did, (thinking about how she could feel depressed and trying to show her all the love and caring to comfort the pain) because I have being doing the same things.
      Today, thanks to you, we have a chance of learning from it. Please, let me know how your furry baby is. I hope she doesn’t have to go to surgery again, but if she does, now you know...

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  4 роки тому +2

      @@senorajusticia3845 Thank you so much for your care and support, it means a lot to me!

  • @systemler44
    @systemler44 2 роки тому +1

    Got a 55kg husky on week 2 of this op....went through it last year on other leg....hard work

  • @anthonyurbanski7030
    @anthonyurbanski7030 Рік тому +2

    My Cane Corso has to have this done. I'm afraid for her.

  • @merosanto15
    @merosanto15 2 місяці тому

    I’m in week 5 with my pitty and he’s still not putting weight on his left leg. I’m concerned because I expected him to be walking much better now.

  • @wventrice
    @wventrice 28 днів тому +1

    The lick sleeve is way better then the cone

  • @ReverendMoses
    @ReverendMoses 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for posting, my Otis goes for his surgery tomorrow we are so worried n ready for him to be healthy again

    • @brittneygamez8075
      @brittneygamez8075 Рік тому

      How did it go?!? Mine goes in next week…

    • @ReverendMoses
      @ReverendMoses Рік тому +1

      @@brittneygamez8075 it went well he's back in action now. But it sucks during the healing time, we did not keep him kenneled all the time. We moved our mattress on the floor and we would put him between me and my wife so he got some loves and normalcy. We also took off from work the first week to be there for him.

    • @Aubrey-yf8fx
      @Aubrey-yf8fx 11 місяців тому

      @@ReverendMoseshi there. How much does Otis weigh? Just curious because my Otto is 88lbs and due to financial constraints we are leaning towards the cheaper option (fishing line) Extracapsular method. The TPLO is out of our reach for both his knees unfortunately. Did Otis do the TPLO?

    • @ReverendMoses
      @ReverendMoses 11 місяців тому +1

      He was about 80lbs, I forget the name but it’s the one where the cut the bone n spin it. He’s doing great now 1 year 3 months out.

    • @Aubrey-yf8fx
      @Aubrey-yf8fx 11 місяців тому

      @@ReverendMoses I see, so Otis got the TPLO. I want the same for Otto but it’s so expensive and I can’t afford it so the vet wants to try the fishing line method. Which isn’t recommended for large dogs who are active like Otto.

  • @joe-say-did-it6201
    @joe-say-did-it6201 23 дні тому

    my boy as surgery tomorrow

  • @PescesKitchen
    @PescesKitchen Рік тому +1

    @365Malinois thank you for sharing this video. Max just had ACL surgery one week from today. The biggest struggle I have is how to keep him from getting at his stitches. He has a cone but can still reach around and did today and kind of nibbled at his sutures which scared the shit out of me. I was just curious what you did because in your video you show it healing as an open wound in the open air not covered. I took a hospital sock cut off the end and slid it up his thigh and then wrapped it hoping he doesn’t get at it but the biggest struggle I have is trying to keep him from jumping or getting at his stitches, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  Рік тому

      I just want to share also with you there’s a great oil that you can put on those stitches it’s called Castrol oil. It works wonders on the skin it heals quickly it’s also good for their hair if they ever have missing or bald spots it’s good for their nails it’s good for so many things. You probably have to get a bigger cone for him so he can’t reach around and grab those stitches. Remind yourself that you love your dog so much that that is why you have to keep him safe from himself. I’ve learned not to feel bad
      When I have to be strict or strong with them.
      You have to do what keeps them SAFE and keep them from hurting themselves. ❤️

  • @mikeys7536
    @mikeys7536 7 місяців тому

    My Mabel is getting TPLO surgery tomorrow

  • @dolce4543
    @dolce4543 2 роки тому +6

    This is heartwarming to see, thank you so so much for sharing!!
    I tried to find in the recovery videos/comments, but can't tell which surgery option Stella got.
    Was it the Extracapsular Lateral suture (ELSS) or the (TPLO) Tibial Plateau leveling surgery - or a different procedure?
    And did she have a full CCL tear or any meniscus breakage?
    I'm deciding now, so these videos are very helpful and rewarding to see a great success when all the right precautions are taken.
    Miss Stella is blessed to have you as a mama and your positivity was definitely a big factor in recovery :)
    Congrats to you both and I hope the whole family stays healthy and happy!

    • @kimconstantineau7400
      @kimconstantineau7400 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Shawn ,
      Stella had a full tear , If I had to do it all over again. I would do the better surgery. Only because she loves to run and play hard. So she can’t really do that so much, I just let her run and play hard chasing a tennis ball with her brother Duke.
      Now she is back to limping again. I also made such a big mistake when she first got that fishing line put in, a day after her surgery she followed me up the steps, I wish I would’ve thought I had to put a gate at the steps I didn’t even think of it.
      I didn’t think she would follow me at the steps because she was in so much pain.
      I forgot to put the gate up at the steps , because she was passed out sleeping.
      I was sick, and then I had to carry her down those steps.
      It definitely messed her leg up more. It blew up like a balloon that also could be the reason why she still limps today after she runs and plays hard.
      Another big mistake I made was feeding her to much and giving her to many treats. Lol
      I have her on a strict diet now.
      It’s so amazing how much you can love a dog. When they hurt you hurt.
      Anyway thank you for your kind words. I hope this helps.

    • @dolce4543
      @dolce4543 2 роки тому

      @@kimconstantineau7400 thank you for the detailed reply. It's so hard to contain them when they're full of joy. You definitely did all the right things with information you had.
      My pup is a few pounds overweight so we've been dieting as well. Their favorite things to do are eating and playing, so restricting those is so hard, haha. Prevention is key and I think the healthier diet is a huge part of it like you switched.
      I'm going to be trying as much physical therapy as I can as well once we get to that point.
      Thanks for sharing!

    • @kimconstantineau4832
      @kimconstantineau4832 Рік тому

      Stella is fully recovered, however I still make her take it easy and I don’t let her ruff play to much.

    • @kimconstantineau4832
      @kimconstantineau4832 Рік тому

      A year of recovery

    • @hairybalut5047
      @hairybalut5047 Рік тому

      @@kimconstantineau4832 how is she doing now ? Is she still limping ? My dog is going in for a torn ACL today so just doing a bit of research . She is an American Bulldog cross and a real cutie like your Stella

  • @MikeF421
    @MikeF421 Місяць тому

    How long after did she finally go potty? Our rottie had tplo yesterday, got her home 4 hours ago, and after 2 bowls of water she still hasn't pottied. Don't know if she's just that dehydrated or if the meds have her all out of sorts. They said she pottied at 730a and it's 3p now and nothing.

  • @ReverendMoses
    @ReverendMoses 2 роки тому +1

    My boy gets
    this surgery in a couple weeks, looks like we are in store for some sadness and work. :(

  • @karllow276
    @karllow276 Рік тому

    Hi, was this Stella's first time in a crate or was she already crate trained. My dog will have this surgery soon and I am wondering how she will cope in a crate she has never been in one before

  • @whyte666
    @whyte666 3 роки тому +4

    How is she doing now? Was this the tightrope surgery? My pup is getting it done in 3 days. His other leg of showing signs of similar injury so he's getting a PRP injection to help with healing.

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  3 роки тому +4

      I did the fishing line for her surgery. It was a success. However, I didn't follow the strict rules/directions that I was given. She fell asleep next to me on the floor and I thought I was in the clear to get up. I went upstairs to fold the laundry and forgot to put the gate up. I turned around and she was right behind me. And that was only a day or two after the surgery. I was told to keep her in the crate for 2 weeks and stairs were off limits for 2 months. After that, her leg swelled up a lot. I felt awful. If I could do it all over again, I would've listened to all the instructions.

    • @whyte666
      @whyte666 3 роки тому +2

      @@coach-kimmy I just got his done on Monday. He's having a hard time getting up. But once he's up he walks better. I'm being really strict with recovery for.him. Thanks for the update.

    • @kimconstantineau7400
      @kimconstantineau7400 3 роки тому +2

      @@whyte666 that good to be strict , Stella would have had a 100% recovery if I had follow the strict rules . I’m glad to hear that you are , I do have a wheel chair that I bought for Stella that I used for a little bit of her recovery .It was a big help . I think you might want to do that so her other knee doesn’t get more strained .

  • @lauravidal1983
    @lauravidal1983 2 роки тому

    Hello I wanted to ask you where you buy the food for your dog spot & tango can you give me the website thanks

  • @Chad71174
    @Chad71174 Рік тому

    Did Stella have a plate put in or was it the version where they wrapped cloth internally around the knee ? Thanks my Husky is about to have this surgery as well .

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  Рік тому

      Hi Chad! It was some kind of fishing line that they use for her knee surgery.

  • @angelapaldino7718
    @angelapaldino7718 Рік тому +1

    Does anyone know the type of front lift up harness she is using. Thanks

    • @coach-kimmy
      @coach-kimmy  Рік тому

      So the things that I lifted Stella up with I found on Google and basically I put in, was what could I use to lift a heavy dog that just had surgery. Lots of different things came up and I searched for what I thought would be good for Stella.
      I don’t remember the name but it worked really well. And I’ll give you an update on Stella now it’s many years later and she’s doing great but I will tell you I still don’t let her run too crazy, I still throw a ball for her but I don’t do it alot.
      Remember it takes time, patience and oh yeah don’t FORGET love SAYS NO
      . We are The ones that they trust to guide and lead them to stay Safe.
      Even when we have to say no and discipline them
      it’s because we care About them tremendously and love them with all our hearts. ❤️

  • @pockiemc
    @pockiemc 2 місяці тому

    You did not show a da. Thing

  • @trigtrigger9794
    @trigtrigger9794 9 місяців тому

    Wow that music is too much to hear you talking