Deb_and_Ed_M
Jul 05, 2013Explorer II
Luxated Patella??
Here at work, I heard Jimmy (age 5; Mini Aussie and Mini Poodle cross) whimper, and saw him standing, but his right rear leg was off the ground and looked like he was "sitting". He hobbled over to me and stood, scared and still holding his leg aloft. Suspecting a luxated patella, I massaged his leg; and after maybe a minute, he slowly relaxed the posture until his toes touched the ground again. Some online reading confirmed that his kneecap probably slipped?
I had this happen ages ago, to a little dog we owned: it happened once, and never again. Hoping that will be the case for Jimmy, but I see that miniature poodles DO have a tendency towards this :-(
Is there anything special for him to do, or NOT do, to help protect his knees? Keeping in mind he's a poodle/aussie mix...LOL! We call him "Air Jimmy" because he spends way too much time jumping - he jumps high into the air just because he's happy, for example. Going outside makes him jump for joy; company makes him jump for joy. He jumps from the ground to the seat of my SUV; and back down again.
Any pointers?? Glucosamine? Cinder block? (to hold him on the ground...LOL!)
I had this happen ages ago, to a little dog we owned: it happened once, and never again. Hoping that will be the case for Jimmy, but I see that miniature poodles DO have a tendency towards this :-(
Is there anything special for him to do, or NOT do, to help protect his knees? Keeping in mind he's a poodle/aussie mix...LOL! We call him "Air Jimmy" because he spends way too much time jumping - he jumps high into the air just because he's happy, for example. Going outside makes him jump for joy; company makes him jump for joy. He jumps from the ground to the seat of my SUV; and back down again.
Any pointers?? Glucosamine? Cinder block? (to hold him on the ground...LOL!)