Update on Lucy
I figured it’s been a while since I’ve let you all know how Lucy is doing since her injury back on January 6. She’s still on bed rest but she’s doing much better. She’s been putting some weight on her hurt leg for a few weeks now and seems to be slowly improving (which is what we want to see). We’re doing a kind of treatment called Conservative Management.
Basically, for 6-8 weeks we have to confine Lucy and keep her as still as possible, during this time she is developing scar tissue that will stabilize her knee since her ACL is no longer working. She only gets a few potty breaks a day outside and the rest of the time she’s in the office relaxing while we’re working. Even when she goes outside Mr Chiots is using a sling to help support her back legs so she doesn’t do any more damage.
In 3-4 weeks we will start introducing a few short walks and gradually increase the length of those walks to strengthen the scar tissue that has formed on her knee. We’re looking forward to this time because Lucy is a very active dog and is really missing walks, running and hiking. It will still be 6-8 months until she can resume normal walks and some of her previous activities.
Running around in the woods will be off limits forever, but going on walks with us in the afternoons should be possible. Lucy’s really looking forward to this, she still gets excited when we get ready to go for a walk.
So hopefully she continues to improve little by little so she can spend the mornings with me in the gardens this summer (I think she’s going to be super excited to go to grandma’s and play with her cousins again as well).
Lucy is such a cutie – I feel so bad for her. I bet she can’t wait for walks again. I can’t imagine trying to keep her off her feet for that long. What good “parents” you are! Give her a great big hug for me!
to Kelly's comment
I am glad that Lucy is doing better, but wow, that must be very hard for her to work through. I know for me it was near torture when I tore my calf muscle totally through and couldn’t walk for months. For such an active one like Lucy…. she is very lucky to have such loving and caring people around her like you. Hugs to her!
to Mangochild's comment
Thanks for the update! I was wondering how she was doing!
to MeghanO's comment
I’m glad to hear she’s moving along okay with her treatment – it must be tough for her to have her activity cut down so much, I know our dog gets antsy when she doesn’t get her regular minimum 2 hours walking every day!
to Kelly's comment
I got my Burt’s Bees today! I’m pretty excited. Thank you again!!
to Carol's comment
Lucy is a lucky dog!
I know she is hurt, but to be in a home that is so dedicated to caring for her…
to Chicago Mike's comment
she’s so cute:) i’m glad she’s feeling better.
to deedee's comment
Oh poor Lucy. This happened to our Taylor when she was 3 years old. She had surgery and we had to keep her quite for 6 weeks. After that the rehab began. We used swimming and it worked great. Taylor is now 12 and is still going strong. Give Lucy a belly rub for me.
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to Teri's comment
Poor Lucy, I’m so glad she is healing well. She is so lucky to be living with you.
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Hi! New reader here! *waves*
Poor Lucy . . . :( We know well how hard it is for a lab to stay still . . . my niece of a lab got ran over a few months ago. Whew! Poor puppies. :(
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to Laura's comment
Thanks for all the well wishes. Lucy appreciates the love! Love truly is the best medicine not laughter.
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