Happy Hip Day
Happy Hump Day, everyone. Or should I say "hip" day, because that's what I want to tell you about today. Yep, my hips. You may recall from earlier, that I took a road trip with my person, Matt, down to College Station. We drove down to the A&M Vet clinic so that they could have a look at me, and figure out what to do about my severe hip dysplasia. You see, my mom, Sadie, had this disease and it is hereditary. It's really important that if you know your dog has HD, not to breed them. Sadie's people weren't very responsible people, so here I am today, having to deal with the consequences. Luckily, I have some really good people in my life and they are going to get me all straightened out!
So, it turns out that the best option for me is going to be a procedure called Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO). This means that the ball portion of my hip joint will be shaved off. OUCH!!! But, it will be worth it, because I won't have pain anymore from my bones rubbing together the wrong way. It's going to be a hard recovery though. I will have to be crated for at least two weeks and I'll have to do special exercises that will be painful. No fun! Full recovery can take up to a whole year. I'm going to have to work really hard to get back to normal so I can use my leg again. I think it's a good thing that I am so young. I'm sure older dogs like Bubba would have a much longer recovery time.
I'm going to have this done on June 25th which is about a month from now, so I am starting to get a little nervous. After my surgery, Annabelle, my sister-mama, has promised to keep up with my blog for me. She is going to report on my recovery and take lots of pictures. I think this will be good, because it will help other dogs out there with HD to know what to expect.
Bark Bark.