TPLO Week 1 of recovery- what to expect

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  • Опубліковано 24 бер 2024
  • Tplo week 1 of recovery discusses things to know when your dog first comes home following TPLO surgery. More video's to follow week by week. Make sure you subscribe to get all the latest videos.
    Table of Contents:
    00:35 - NO JUMPING!
    01:35 - exit strategy
    02:14 - flooring
    03:10 - medications
    03:59 - PROM
    04:18 - Tip#1
    04:54 - walk times
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  • @caninewellnessonline
    @caninewellnessonline  2 місяці тому

    I would love to hear your comments

  • @caninewellnessonline
    @caninewellnessonline  2 місяці тому

    Share your comments i will always reply..

  • @kashel83
    @kashel83 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you! My little girl is having PTLO surgery tomorrow and I guess I'm so stressed and worried about it that the youtube algorithm picked it up and recommended this video, I loved it and will watch the whole series to try and relieve some of the stress I'm having right now

    • @caninewellnessonline
      @caninewellnessonline  2 місяці тому

      Well maybe finally UA-cam is suggesting me....I will be posting a couple more this week. Thanks for your feedback!😘

  • @barbaraz5251
    @barbaraz5251 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for having such a relaxing approach to teaching. It’s scary enough without a lot of jargon.

    • @caninewellnessonline
      @caninewellnessonline  2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your positive comment, this was the whole reason i decided to make these videos! Your pup will do amazing!

  • @urracan
    @urracan 26 днів тому +1

    BIG thank you from Switzerland for your relax, soft and kind explanation and approach. Tomorrow am at the end of Week 1 and I am happy to say that I have been doing everything OK. The last point about going out, bathroom only you are on the spot that this means different things for everybody. I did not know how to "behave" but realized that the main point was the 5 minutes out and not the amount of times he goes out. Also, I was on spot here with the time out and he even laid outside on the grass for a short while before coming inside again. Thank you for your videos. Makes the recovery process less worrying for us.

    • @caninewellnessonline
      @caninewellnessonline  25 днів тому

      Wow Switzerland that is very cool. Just working on week 8 as we speak. Stay tuned as I am thinking about doing a live stream Q &A soon.

  • @hankguichelaar
    @hankguichelaar 19 годин тому +1

    Just started week 1 (Now on day 3). We decided to leave our 8 year old Baxter in our vet's care for the first 3 days (2 nights) to get a head-start on the first week, so to speak.
    I'm finding it easier if I blend Baxter's everyday behavior with the requirements of this initial period. He goes almost into a panic attack when confined to his kennel so we modified our tv room where he can lay on his big pillow and there's nothing to jump on. We barricade the couches when we are not there with him. He loves laying near me while I work so that's a nice change of 'scenery' for him and plenty of good rest. Taking him out on bathroom trips at the regular times has resulted in no interruptions or constipation.
    I'm glad I found your video series on this. Our vet is amazing but there's a difference between getting bombarded with info or sitting back with a coffee watching you! THANKS!!!

    • @caninewellnessonline
      @caninewellnessonline  8 годин тому

      So glad it is helpful. After doing rehab for 20+ years I know how hard it is for owners to know what to do. You got this. Please also watch my short video on “don’t do bicycling”. They will tell you to do that when you bring him home.

  • @MrsPatbar
    @MrsPatbar Місяць тому +1

    My lab is having TPLO right now as we speak. Waiting to pick her up in three hours or so. I am so nervous with her return but feel somewhat more secure in watching this video and the following weekly videos. Thanks so much. Wish us luck!!

    • @caninewellnessonline
      @caninewellnessonline  Місяць тому

      You will be shocked at how well she will do right out of surgery! I hope you have seen my other video's on using ice and heat, not doing the bicycle thing they will most probably recommend and other tips and tricks. You got this and will be so happy you did it...

    • @legendarycondor
      @legendarycondor Місяць тому

      How is your pup doing? How was the first week?

    • @MrsPatbar
      @MrsPatbar Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for asking. Carly Rose is doing very, very well! She had quite a bit of bruising, which looked awful, but it gradually went away. The Lick Sleeve is a life saviour. Wearing the sleeve allowed her not to have to wear the E collar. Highly recommend purchasing one or maybe two for laundering purposes. I am following all of Dr Tania’s videos which offers great advice. Thanks so much. All in all, it wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be. Her stitches get removed on May 15th.

    • @MrsPatbar
      @MrsPatbar Місяць тому +1

      You are absolutely correct, Dr. Tania, I was shocked. And I am heeding all of your advice. You are a God send! Thank you ever so much. And I am sure I will have more questions for you!!😮

    • @caninewellnessonline
      @caninewellnessonline  Місяць тому

      @@MrsPatbar keep the questions coming. I love helping people. I am hoping one day soon to make an online course with way more info to help those who can't afford rehab, or just can't find anywhere to do it. Most of my clients i see are always so shocked at how well their dog does right out of surgery...like night and day. Hardest part is keeping your dog relatively sane during the recovery period as they feel so good (especially at week 5 onwards) they just want to get one with it..😉

  • @arcanewolf5082
    @arcanewolf5082 3 дні тому +1

    ...how does pooping go? Are you supposed to try to hold them up? I dont know if my guy will go if so. He doesnt even usually go on a leash unless he really has to.

    • @caninewellnessonline
      @caninewellnessonline  2 дні тому

      you may want to use a sling, if he will let you. he may just walk and poop if he won't let you use a sling.

    • @arcanewolf5082
      @arcanewolf5082 День тому

      @caninewellnessonline alright thanks!

  • @wanjavandenberg5662
    @wanjavandenberg5662 Місяць тому +1

    R they allowed to stand up?

    • @caninewellnessonline
      @caninewellnessonline  Місяць тому

      yes absolutely. But in the house they should be on a leash when not crated/confined, so they can't jump on anything.