vetstudent
Super Boxer
I made a similar post in the health forum, but was wondering if anyone here had any input or experience. Emma has walked funny ever since I adopted her and I had x-rays taken of her hips yesterday. Both of her hips are luxating and are not fully in the hip socket, so her bone is rubbing together when she walks. She does not seem too painful and has formed a walk that works for her, but she does have problems with stairs. I spoke to the vet more today and he thinks she is a good candidate for the FHO (femoral head and neck ostectomy). This surgery is quite a bit cheaper than a hip replacement and the vet says that most dogs do well. However, if she were to need a hip replacement later (if the FHO didn't work) then we would be out of luck because there would not be enough bone left to do a hip replacement. I am really worried about doing the wrong surgery and having her be worse off the rest of her life because nothing else can be done -- she's only 1 year old!!! If anyone has any input or experience I would greatly appreciate it.