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Re: ACL

Thank you Peggy.
I will suggest this procedure to the family who own the dog.
Eighteen years ago my male Lab ruptured his ACL. Back then there weren't very many canine orthopods who did ACL repair. We lived in N.Y. at the time and took the dog to a Vet. who was a recent graduate from Cornell. He did a procedure which was very similar to the one you mention. He used fishing line, he felt it was strong enough to do the job. And, it did. My dog was two years old at the time and never had a problem, he lived to be 13 years old.
I think the procedure you mention is a lot less invasive, and I would definitely go that route.
Thanks again

Re: ACL

I had a girl that had cruciate surgery on both knees in 1982 and 1983. That surgeon removed a piece of ligament from her Leg and used it to stabilize her joint, probably similar to what your dog had done except that synthetic materials were not available back then. She went on to finish her championship, get a CDX when they had to jump 1.5 X their height (she had to jump 32 inches) and get her JH. She lived to be over 14. So yes, cruciate tears are not necessarily career ending. Also, I have 6 generations down from her and not another cruciate problem. My girl who just had surgery is not related. Good luck!

Re: ACL

I would never do TPLO