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Bronx Amputation Day
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1 May 2023
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I just dropped off my 12 yo pitbull mix Bronx for a front right leg amputation to have a biopsy done for osteosarcoma, and I am terrified. The vet just called to say that he is going under now and I could hear him in the background being his normal talkative self. He had all of the test run and the X-rays done and they came back great (no thing that they could see in his lungs), which I am happy for, but I know this is just the beginning.

I’m fearful of if I’ve made the right choice for him, how recovery will be for him, will he get to enjoy life on three legs like he did four, and just the unknown of the future. I want him to keep living a happy full life, and will do everything it takes to make that happen. I just feel like I’m floating aimlessly in the middle of the ocean, short on provisions, with no land in sight. 

1 May 2023
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Hello and welcome, your future posts will not have to wait for approval.

I'm sorry you are dealing with OSA in your boy.  I'm glad you found us- hopefully we can help you feel more grounded.

I think we all questioned our decision to amputate at some point during recovery, it's a stressful time for us.  But it is important for you to be strong for Bronx so he knows that everything will be alright. 

Here are some answers to questions about amp surgery.

The basic needs when you bring him home are good traction (no slippery floors), a small recovery area or room without access to furniture or stairs (no jumping).  Some Tri's benefit from raised food and water dishes.

Be sure you know what pain meds Bronx will be on and the dosing schedule.  Don't hesitate to call the vet if you are concerned about anything.

 

Is there anything specific you have questions about?

 

Karen and the Spirit Pug Girls and Boyu

Tri-pug Maggie survived a 4.5 year mast cell cancer battle only to be lost to oral melanoma.

1999 to 2010

 

              Maggie's Story                  Amputation and Chemo

 

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1 May 2023
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Hi Sheena and Bronx, welcome! Here's a life preserver, consider us your dinghy! smiley2

How did today go? Is he home yet? I hope everything went well.

Yes this is a scary time for sure but we hope to make it less scary. Dogs of all ages can do great on three legs, and as we say around here, it really is better to hop on three than to limp in pain with four. 

Try not to get too focused on the future. Deal with the recovery right here, and be as present as you can. This disease is a learning experience in mindfulness and patience. You'll get your degree before it's over. And we will be here to help you every step of the way.

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