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Limb Sparing Surgery
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9 August 2011 - 9:09 am
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I came across this website, which was extremely helpful, after my 7 year old Saint Bernard, Frankie, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in her right front leg confined to the wrist.   Our choices were limited as far as removal of the leg, which is very life-altering and logisticially difficult in a 138 lb St. Bernard; or make her comfortable and accept 3-4 months survival. 

After reading and seeing many stories on Tripawd, specifically St. Bernard stories, my family was still torn as to what to do.  My father finally searched long and hard for a vet that specializes in Limb Sparing surgery.  This option is not for all dogs, however, if a candidate for the procedure, it is a very viable option.  I had not come across any of this information on Tripawd, so I thought I'd share our story about Frankie.

Frankie is a female 7 year old St. Bernard who has one blue eye (hence "Frank"ie).  She is extremely active, and not just for a Saint.  She plays soccer, lover her toys, runs laps around the backyard, and lives in Florida for 6 months.  Some times I say she is not normal;  She loves the laying in the sun and thinks she is a lap dog.  Frankie is submissive to small dogs and therefore makes many friends in both NY and Florida.  She is loving with all people and is protective of me, her sister. 

With this diagnosis, we were not ready to say goodbye, but wanted her to be comfortable and not have any pain.  What to do....

Please see my pictures and videos of Frankie after surgery.  Limb sparing surgery is expensive, but for those going the surgical route anyway it is a great option for large and extra large breed dogs.  Removal of the leg and chemotherapy is the standard of care for osteosarcoma in dogs, and thanks to finding a physician that will remove the tumor and section of bone affected, Frankie gets to keep her leg, which allows better physical capabilities for her size. 

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9 August 2011 - 9:41 am
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I'm so glad that Frankie is no longer in any pain.  Chili Dawg, our Golden Retriever, also was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, so I understand what you went through.  I'm glad that you were able to find a doctor to do limb sparing surgery, and would love to see some pictures of your girl!  Welcome to Tripawds!

Diagnosed with OSA: 5/2/2011 Ampuversary: 5/11/2011 OSA returned in hip: 8/26/2011
Chili Dawg crossed the Rainbow Bridge on 8/30/2011 & is now pain free. He was my heart dog, and I miss him every day.

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