John MacEvoy, Mary Ann Capria, and Ryder The Knucklehead

Dr. J, Ryder has recovered uneventfully from his TPLO surgery in February, and we attribute much of the smooth recovery to your excellent videos and advice on recovery techniques.  Mary Ann, Ryder and I thank you for your assistance.  Swimming makes up the bulk of Ryder’s exercise, and lately he’s been making great leaps (see…
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Tammy & Cody

I found this printed material to be EXTREMELY helpful and was so grateful to have them as a resource.  My dog had TTA surgery in January and I followed the rehab plan as close to it as I could and I am happy to report that (after what seemed like a very long, trying process)…
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Jill Lynch

Thanks –  your information has been very helpful and at end of week 1 we are doing very well — too well and that’s the problem — very active dog not used to being calm and quiet — but doing his best. your articles and information are very helpful.  Surgery was today – he had…
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Deborah

Our GS had TTA on his stifle on the winter solstice. He is almost a month out.  He was a rescue from a kill shelter and even though looks to be pure bred he is genetically messed up.   Will turn 4 in Feburary and from 9 months on has been in therapy.  Had prolo therapy…
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Nancy Emanuelson & Dreamer

Another satisfied patient Dr. J — Dreamer is 14 weeks post FHO surgery and doing absolutely fantastic! Her muscle is strong, her gait is consistent. I just can’t believe she doesn’t limp!! I never thought I’d be able to say that. She is still shifting her weight when standing still, but the amount of pressure…
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Marcie

My Newfoundland was diagnosed with SEVERE hip dysplasia and our vet determined that the best approach would be FHO surgery.  When we were able to bring her home, the vet failed to inform us on what to expect.  When her leg was dangling and she sat on it and urinated all over it, I freaked.…
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