New Mom

Hello out there. I recently rescued a handsome young boy who only has the use of 3 of his legs. He has all four still there but his previous owner apparently decided it was better to let the broken leg heal on its’ own than to have it fixed. The doctors tell me he is not in any pain but I still worry constantly.
I am in desperate need of your help out there. The doctors think that POSSIBLY with two surgeries and about 20 weeks of recovery, he may have the use of the leg back but nothing is a guarantee. What should I do? Should I try the surgeries and pray that it works? Amputate the leg and let him thrive on three legs? Or should I let him keep the bum leg like it is?
Having only three working legs does not slow him down a bit! He is incredibly playful and energetic and loves to play with other dogs and go on multiple walks every single day.
As you all can imagine, he is part of my family and I want to do what is best for him. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I apologize in advance for him not having three legs but I hope you let us be a part of your Tripawds family.

Author: tripp0203

My name is Shanna and my best friend is Tripp. I rescued Tripp from the certain death of an extremely busy parking lot and assumed he had already been hit by a car, but come to find out, whoever his owner were just decided to not fix his broken leg. He now only has the use of 3 legs and we are toying with the idea of trying to fix it, amputate it, or just let it be. He is the absolute best dog and I want to do what is best for him.

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  1. Sorry for the delayed response. By blocking search indexing of your site, your posts were not appearing in the Tripawds Recent Posts feed. We fixed that for you, but should you decide to set it back to hiding posts consider starting a forum topic to inform members about your updates.

    All to many times we here from people who put dogs through multiple painful, expensive surgeries trying to “save the leg”. We have also heard from rehab vets who told us that a remaining bum limb can cause posture and spinal issues because the dog will often attempt to use it anyway.

    Please keep in mind, however, that we are not vets and every dog is different. Post in the forums for more advice from others. Best wishes with the decisions you face!

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