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Leg Amputation


Kirty
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One of my whippet fosters had his leg off in Nov last year, it looked exactly the same. He can run as fast and jump around just as well as the others now and is a very happy dog. He is now a permanent resident.

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They might have left part of the upper thigh. If so I would imagine it would be more comfortable if the dog wants to lay down on that side. Not sure if they do, whether it would be hard to stand up from the amputated side but if not I think it would be more comfortable to lay down with some thigh still there.

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Looks normal to me.

They wrap muscle around the bottom of the bone so that it will not be painful when they lay down etc. It is possibly still a little swollen and all I have seen like that have never had an issues with knocking or injuring their leg. If it was too much shorter there would be nothing just looking straight at the abdomen from the side really.

How short would have thought it would go???

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