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Theo has a soft tissue injury

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My trainer in obedience class noticed Theo was walking funny throwing one leg out as he heeled next to me. Then I saw he was sitting funny, like a floppy puppy so we made a vet appointment.

He was sedated for an X-ray which was normal. The vet called it a soft tissue injury and he’s on two weeks of bed rest and Galliprant medication. No running, jumping, stairs etc.

I have no idea when or how he was injured. He never cried, I saw no accident. He was jumping and bouncing around like normal. I assume he wasn’t feeling much pain, or enough pain to avoid jumping on and off couches or rearing up to walk on his hind legs when he wanted.

I have him tethered to me on a 6’ leash. I’m so glad I had him tethered as a puppy for several months because he understands what it means and doesn’t fight it.

However he still wants to be active. It’s driving me nuts trying to stop all his jumping. I have to be quick to get him up or down before he does it himself.

I’m also thankful I can carry him up and down stairs.

What I didn’t expect was how it would change the dynamics with my other minipoo Babykins. I’ve had to stop them playing and they miss it terribly. She’s upset because Theo is often in her spot (tethered and can’t move). The dogs are used to going back and forth between couches and dog beds so they each get special time with Me and that’s disrupted.

We normally have an active schedule, and now we stay home, doing nothing. The only thing we have been able to do is a little Scentwork. But I have to be careful where I set hides so he doesn’t jump up or want to run and bounce while hunting.

We have one more week to go and I can’t wait. It’s exhausting to keep a 2 yo minipoo on bed rest when he doesn’t understand and wants to be active. I hope we all survive this last week.
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Oooh I feel yout pain, keeping an active dog quiet is ... well interesting and a bit trialing at best.
Speedy recovery to Thei
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Oh Skylar, sometimes even surgery doesn't slow certain dog's down.
Cue fond memories of Bea scaling gates and pens post both of her knee surgeries
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I am a firm believer in not hiding pills I just straight up open their mouths and pop them down back of mouth, but there still has been a time or two I have crushed up pills and mixed them in a little meat baby food most recently it was Nellie soooo, I do understand
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You can train Theo,
I had to practice pilling and medicating Nellie, along with the fear of bowls, she would not allow anyone to open her mouth at all.

I also only medicate in one place, atop a table, Pia whom I medicate daily will not allow me to pill her anywhere else. Yes Pia tries avoid me still ... after 6 years but I prevail.
You can too, baby steps
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