tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47600586961126699462024-03-14T14:59:00.179+10:30Kenzie's Training BlogUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger266125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-43098961668434459662014-01-04T21:20:00.001+10:302014-01-04T21:20:09.106+10:30Kenz NYE 2013 DWD Trial So given Scott's suggestion that there was nothing catastrophic Kenz could do at this stage I went ahead and entered her in the NYE Dances with Dogs trial at Gawler. We only needed one more pass her for her heelwork to music starters title before the new rules would require an additional pass and I was pretty confident she would come through for me.<br />
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Not really surprised but she came away with 2 passes from her two routines - one in novice freestyle and the other in starters heelwork to music. What did surprise me a little bit was she placed first in both her routines. The other surprise is that if you discount the marks she lost for barking and enthusiasm then effectively she also had the top scoring heelwork to music and freestyle routine of any class on the night.<br />
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Any way an awesome way to finish up my birthday - two lovely passes. Clever girl Kenz. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-57802412137866183702013-11-04T20:07:00.003+10:302013-11-04T20:07:43.184+10:30Kenz's Some Slightly Better News....Have been agonizing over Kenz's appointment with the new ortho for the last couple of weeks. Apparently needlessly so. The report was much better then I anticipated. Scott doesn't feel the MPLs are significant at this point in time and the least of her worries. He had a good feel over the shoulder and felt the musculature on both sides was pretty even and there were no real sore spots anywhere.<br />
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As to why she came up so badly lame only recently - its really anybodies guess. A few different pathways from here on - some very expensive options involving MRI/arthroscopic examination and some not so expensive options which might mean a DogLeggs brace to use on her during any activity which I think might cause the shoulder to become a problem (if it really is MSI the issue) or even something like a steroid injection.<br />
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Scott was keen to get her in post a collapse episode so both he and Kristen could have a look at her. Not sure if its of any value at this stage so will give it some more considered thought.<br />
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He did feel that she could go back to obedience as he didn't think there was anything to drastically against that. Will see how she gets on I guess the option is always there if she suddenly comes up lame again to make another appointment. <br />
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Kenz currently weighs 12.8kg. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-48596903199193804482013-10-07T20:21:00.001+10:302013-10-07T20:21:42.930+10:30A weekend of trialling - Kenz Rally Advanced Title Just over a fortnight ago Kenz's world was turned upside down when Ness ruptured her cruciate just one day after her 13th birthday. The last fortnight has been focused on making sure everything would be set for Ness to have surgery. A few questionable blood results indicating potential kidney issues and waiting on a phone call from John with the repeat results have kind of left me a little preoccupied.<br />
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Kenz isn't quite sure what life is without having her big sister around. Suffice to say I wasn't really sure what I would get out of her given she has never trialled without Ness being there.<br />
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She certainly came through though and did two very nice rounds for her title and a spare leg. Couldn't be more thrilled with her attitude and performance in both rounds. She scored a 94/100 on Saturday with a silly error of jumping the sign rather than the jump and managed to score one better under "spooky" Keith on Sunday with a 95/100.<br />
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Kenz is now known as Winpara Dream Chaser CD RA DWDF.S JD<br />
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I had to rush from laying a track and then go out and run Kenz and to say I was stressed about how she would cope was a bit of an understatement. I was constantly processing and looking for signs of her struggling and didn't do a very good job of trusting her.<br />
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Judge Josie told me to trust my dog after she indicated the first corner and I didn't believe her. She then fluffed around and got frustrated and I was getting stressed out. She found the article and then went down the second leg only to get caught around the tree on the second corner. In the process of untangling she again fluffed around at the corner. I could see the frustration level increasing and with the warmer temperatures I was worried she wasn't going to make it.<br />
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In the end we sorted out the corner and she tracked down the final leg where luckily I spied Karron and it was a matter of just waiting for Kenz to find her which she did. Karron was met with plenty of squeaking :).<br />
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I cost Kenz some gradings but in the end she came away with a "Good" and passed her Track 1.<br />
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I am so proud of my little girl. Its a battle against her issues but she had a blast out there. I won't say it wasn't without "cost". She was struggling on her RH this afternoon and then was also lame in her front end. She has been well drugged tonight and will have a few very easy days of not very much.<br />
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I did let her have a bit of a play with Seeker on-lead and she had a ball though - a small price to pay to see her happy :).<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-37720873424001362112013-07-25T22:18:00.000+09:302013-07-26T19:37:32.466+09:30The latest in the run of "bad luck"...Despite some improvements around home with the stairs and life generally Kenz has been having a few random screaming issues and a bit of front end lameness. I have been putting off getting Matthew's opinion over John's thoughts re further MPL surgery because I was quite happy living in a bit of a state of denial. That is until she started refusing her "beg" trick and I started to see a little to much front end short striding.<br />
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So yesterday the girls were back to see Matthew for a check up. The "good" news is that Matthew felt the patellas weren't significant enough to warrant surgery. They seemed to withstand a reasonable amount of pressure and remain in the groove correctly. He didn't doubt that they were still able to luxate just that he didn't want to push it to that point.<br />
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That was about the best of the news he had re Kenz. He said he could feel lots (presumably scar tissue) in her LH stifle. Her back was showing significant evidence of roaching. He made a few adjustments to her sacroiliac joints which should help with the extension and movement as she was pretty jammed up through there.<br />
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The news he gave me over the front right shoulder wasn't especially good. Matthew feels that Kenz has medial shoulder instability :(. The interesting thing is only a month prior John figured the shoulder felt fine. Hindsight is probably that at the time Kenz went to John I had been resting her pretty heavily for the 6 weeks prior aside from twice weekly UWTM sessions and lots of drugs. Over this last month I have basically said screw it and eased her back into life. <br />
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Any way Matthews general view is that I shouldn't worry about putting Kenz through further MPL surgery with the front end bothering her as much as she is. He also doesn't feel we have a full handle on what is going on.<br />
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We spoke about appropriate pain management and working within her present limitations - that unfortunately also means her obedience days are over. She is still allowed to do tracking so long as its at a moderate pace. <br />
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Have organised more meds from John as she is just about out of her latest supply. I have her entered in a Track 1 tracking trial in a fortnight so she is on fairly heavy exercise restrictions and pain meds as necessary until then in the hope that she can get around her track.<br />
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Included in this blog post are a couple of photos taken last weekend at the tracking trial when Ness passed her track 3 for her TD title and we were busy chilling at the oval waiting for presentation.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-58066723613364264722013-06-28T21:09:00.000+09:302013-06-28T21:09:16.367+09:30Underwater Treadmill Session 14 and other fun and games...Yesterday I came home from work and drove the girls to the bush track for a gentle stroll in the afternoon sun. Let Kenz out the car and from the moment she got out she was a serious mess. I couldn't work out why she was really quiet when I got home yesterday afternoon as normally she is all over me wanting to do stuff.<br />
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Poor girl we hardly got very far at all and most of the time she was lagging behind to the point where when I offered to carry her and she was more then happy to be in my arms. Ness on the other hand was racing around like a mad things charging up the path and turning around impatiently waiting for us to catch up. So very unlike Kenz to be not up the front.<br />
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She also had some issues with her LH patella popping out :(. I bought her home and gave her an anti-inflam and put her to bed for the night. I was seriously wondering if I should cancel her UWTM session today because she was really a bit of a mess.<br />
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Kenz woke up this morning though full of life and so I went ahead with her UWTM session. Managed to get them to increase the speed up to 2 MPH and she had 1 x 5 min session and 2 x 6 min sessions. No problems, slept a little bit in the car on the way home but hit the ground running and was feral from the moment we got home. All good signs :). If we are going to continue with UWTM Robby has suggested working up to 30-35 minute at a rate of between 2 and 3 MPH. I am not sure whether its value for money at this stage so will give it a bit of consideration over the weekend. <br />
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This afternoon we headed out for another walk and she was back to normal. Leading up front just as she should be.<br />
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She has also run up and down the stairs a couple of times this afternoon.<br />
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Our other "homework" has been to work on the penguin trick. I have finally managed to fade out the hand touch to get the behavior. <br />
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Here is the latest effort from tonights training session -<br />
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Kenz has had a few issues again with her LH patella luxating over the last weekend. I also had an email from John regarding what I had seen the weekend before in relation to both patellas slipping and Kenz ending up balancing herself on her front limbs.<br />
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The current recommendations from John are as follows:<br />
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Surgery for the right MPL <br />
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By 8 weeks, if all is doing well, we could do the left MPL at that time.<br />
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If only my life would start working out and I could afford to put Kenz through further surgery. Never mind the fact we will be facing 4 months more crate rest for the poor girl.<br />
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This afternoon was her usual Monday UWTM session. She happily managed 3 x 5 min sessions at a speed of around 1.9 MPH. She looked great once she settled and didn't seem to show any signs of a problem. Particularly hopeful for me considering she has been showing a slight tendency to short striding in her front end over the last few days.<br />
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She was a little ratty today. Having been home alone for nearly 4 hours without any walk this morning meant she was literally bursting for activity. She settled a bit but there was a lot more double stepping then her previous session. I am not totally sure on what benefit the UWTM is having at this stage but I am a little worried about stopping it in case its helping more then I think it is.<br />
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Due to the generosity of a lovely bunch of DOL'ers she still has another 3 sessions remaining after today's. <br />
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Tracking has mostly been a Ness activity and Kenz has very much taken the back seat and certainly only really run a handful of tracks by comparison. Ness did a nice job of her track 3 and then it was Kenz's turn this morning.<br />
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An "unknown" to her tracklayer set a track of around ~600m or so (although may have been less) with 2 corners. The terrain was a little rough - through trees, lots of longish grass, rocks, up-hill.<br />
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Kenz use to be a very laid back tracker. She would normally barely put tension in the lead and would almost just trot around on a relatively loose lead. Well today was a totally different ball game. I walked her up to the start and she took off. She was very accurate on the track and didn't quarter very much. Even when at one stage when I couldn't see the next track marker and wasn't 100% sure where the track went and I called out to ask but she was right. She had no issues indicating all her articles.<br />
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I have been told there is no reason based on her performance this morning that she shouldn't enter the next trial. Not bad considering it was an unknown tracklayer and track 1 and track 2 both normally use a known tracklayer.<br />
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The best bit is she was physically able to manage the task and didn't seem overly bothered by her hind end at any stage. She was a little warm towards the end and pretty ready to find the nearest puddle to cool off and get a drink but she didn't end up wobbly.<br />
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Maybe there is hope for her yet and maybe she can play at tracking.<br />
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I have also included a couple of photos taken tonight. Justin from RHVC requested a video of Ness so I had to get the camera out to take the obligatory product posing photo for inclusion and the princess hopped up on the bed waiting for her turn for a photo. To cute not to share :). <br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-30286306664511335822013-06-11T13:59:00.003+09:302013-06-11T13:59:54.862+09:30Underwater Treadmill Session 9 This morning Kenz had her ninth UWTM session. Its starting to get a little bit frustrating as it seems to take her about 6 minutes to settle into and lose a lot of the double stepping and then its all over before she has barely started. She was able to have the speed raised marginally today up to 1.4 MPH.<br />
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The last few days have not been great. Friday she managed to luxate both patellas while walking in the front hallway and ended up in a huge amount of pain and a bit sooky. It happened again on at least one occasion over the weekend. Very very frustrating. Further surgery is pretty much an inevitability but John is happy for us to remain doing as we are for the moment to try and improve Kenz's comfort and function.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-48001577399151908422013-06-06T15:52:00.000+09:302013-06-06T15:52:04.456+09:30Underwater Treadmill Session 8 - Progress at last!!!! Kenz has her eighth UWTM session today and while I was thinking it was (and has been) a bit of a waste of time given she had another 3 sessions already paid for I thought I should really let her use them and we would just accept it probably wasn't going to be hugely beneficial.<br />
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Well I am a little surprised when reflecting on todays video. By her third session she actually seemed to really get the hang of it and all the double stepping in her hind end seemed greatly improved. By the time the 3 minutes were up of her final session she was really in the swing of things and moving more fluidly then I have seen to date in the UWTM.<br />
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Given she has no meds on board for the moment and given she had a walk this morning before her session she came home from UWTM as bored as anything. There was no sign of her being ready for much of a nap and she was keen as mustard when I took her out again this afternoon for another shortish walk.<br />
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Next session is booked for Tuesday and it will be interesting to see how she pulls up in the next day or so without the meds.<br />
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Kenz had her appointment with John yesterday morning. She weighed in at 13.1kg which is a good weight for her and on that alone over her previous appointment with him she had potentially regained quite a bit of muscle.<br />
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The bad news (but not completely unexpected) is that her RH MPL has continued to deteriorate and is now worse then it was in January. The LH still has a residual grade 1 but he did feel her LH had improved over where she was when she saw him in January. Her front end all checked out fine though with quite good muscle build up and there was nothing else to be found going on anywhere else. <br />
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John's thought on the RH is that its potentially popping and then when it disrupts the joint capsule she is showing signs of pain for a few days after. Hence the lingering nature of the episodes. He also felt the stair issue is potentially a behavioral issue rather than a pain issue.<br />
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Kenz was fine for the rest of the day post-examination (John was curious to know how she got on over the rest of the day) and we are just back from a walk this morning and she seems to be 100%. She was possibly shifting a small amount of weight off her RH when stationary but nothing overly significant.<br />
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Now we know what the lay of the land is tomorrow she is back for more UWTM. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-81668639590582196932013-05-30T14:52:00.002+09:302013-05-30T14:52:41.377+09:30Underwater Treadmill Session 7Another Thursday, another treadmill session for Kenz. Today was session 7 in the tank. Given she was lame after her last session Pin shortened things quite significantly so she only had 3 x 2.5 min sessions today. He also reduced the speed down to max speed of 1.3 MPH as he felt she was skipping less at the lower speed.<br />
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After a discussion with Robby, Kenz is also booked back in to see John next Tuesday morning to get an assessment on the current state of her patellas. He did suggest she could start back with some reverse 2o2o in the meantime though which will give us both something to do.<br />
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Pin was very receptive to Robby's suggestions and after a few conversations with Robby over the weekend to fine tune things I was looking forward with some degree of optimism to Kenz's session earlier today. <br />
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Today's sessions were all at 1.5 MPH as per Robby's advice. We also started her at a lower water level while the tank was filling to try and break the habit of her swimming. First session was "ok". We then got to session two and she started skipping more regularly in her back end. By her third session she was off-loading serious amounts of weight from her right hind and when I walked her out she was struggling to place much weight on her RH at all. It did improve though and on the way back to the car she didn't seem to bad. <br />
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Came home and jumped online and when I mentioned the outcome to Robby the advice, coupled with the fact over the last day or two she has had a few more incidental RH lameness issues was pretty much to postpone further UWTM sessions until she has been back to see John and had a reassessment on the stability of the patella. So I have emailed John and sent the video off to him and will wait and see what he has to say.<br />
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Kenz is otherwise BORED tonight and firing on all cylinders.<br />
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Any way here is the video from today's session:<br />
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Today we focused on varying speed so we could assess what is happening with Kenz's gait. Her first session was run at 1.1 MPH. The second session was run at 1.5 MPH and the third session at 1.3 MPH.<br />
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After Kenz's treadmill time Pin asked if he could have a look at the video footage. The consensus is still that she doesn't have great extension in either hind leg so need to increase her ROM exercises ~10-15 times three times a day and consider introducing cavaletti's into her rehab. <br />
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Here is today's video -<br />
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I pushed for a few modifications to her session based on Robby's recommendations including losing the life jacket in favour of a harness and upping the treadmill speed. Well we had mixed success with increasing the treadmill speed. Her first 3 minute session was at 1 MPH. It was then upped to 1.1 MPH and we tried the 1.2 MPH which is what Robby suggested was possibly the minimum speed he would recommend for a BC and Kenz started bunny hopping so it was dropped back to 1.1 MPH.<br />
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Hard to know whether she is making any progress. She is getting very bored with resting and not doing much and doesn't really settle the rest of the time. Having said that tonight she is sound asleep dead to the world after her time on the treadmill.<br />
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Thursday she has her final session of the first 5 appointments and then I'll have to make a decision as to whether we continue or whether I decide its not helping.<br />
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Here is the video from today's session:<br />
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Upon having a chat to Robby this evening he suggested the treadmill speed is much to slow for her and needs to be more like 1.2-1.5 MPH rather than 0.9 MPH which was the maximum Pin had it set to today.<br />
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Any way here is the video from today's session - fingers crossed I can convince them to turn up the speed a little bit for her session on Monday.<br />
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/2ViQPLT8tiA" width="560"></iframe><br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-43092679287227459552013-05-10T21:22:00.001+09:302013-05-10T21:22:46.565+09:30One year anniversary Today marks 12 months since Kenz's LH MPL surgery. 12 months and we seem to have made no real gain. She is effectively as bad as she was this time last year. The only good news today is despite having to cut her meds because she has been unwell there has been no lameness or soreness today. She has been moving ok although she obviously isn't doing much of anything given she is back on almost full restrictions.<br />
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Here a few photos taken tonight because I have a very BORED BORD who is fed up with doing nothing and would much rather be racing around and training and doing fun things again.........<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-16473456708247997262013-05-08T21:56:00.000+09:302013-05-10T23:58:01.438+09:30First Hydrotherapy/Underwater Treadmill SessionThings progressively went from bad last week to the extent where I felt more needed to happen. After a lengthy discussion with a few people I agreed to book Kenz in for a hydrotherapy appointment and see where that went. John confirmed that was a sensible suggestion and sent through Kenz's med records. It was after glancing through them that I discovered the full extent of how bad things really were. Kenz's surgery leg back in February was again graded a high 2 medial luxating patella. The same grading as it was pre-op. John confirmed how complicated Kenz's case was with both the neuro issues and the ortho issues and felt that was why things had gone backwards at this stage. <br />
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I was worried about how Kenz would cope with the treadmill. She is "ok" with the pool but I felt the pressure of the treadmill was to much.<br />
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First up Kenz had a consult and examination with Pin. Kenz weighed in at 13.1 kg this morning which is about the norm although a little lighter then she has been which is probably due to the significant muscle wastage. I went through her history, what we had tried, where we have been, what has worked so far, what hasn't worked. The comment made was Kenz was certainly going to be a challenging case to resolve. He did comment that there was no surprise she couldn't get up the stairs with a back end as bad as that. <br />
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After the examination it was then out to the treadmill area. Once Kenz had been equipped with life jacket she was let into the treadmill. Lots of the time was just spent making her comfortable in there. She was walked up and back and given treats. She coped ok but wasn't so sure on the whole idea of walking and tried to swim. She had 3 times of the treadmill moving. Because she kept trying to come to close to the front and wouldn't walk square he used a pool noodle contraption to try and keep her square. That freaked Kenz out a little bit. Normally the final session is up to a minute but Kenz couldn't manage that so he stopped it before then.<br />
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I was able to have a look at her gait while on the treadmill and it really did look a serious mess. Pity my video camera is out of action otherwise I might have tried for some video. It would be good to be able to look back at how bad she really is. <br />
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After the treadmill Pin went through what else I needed to do with her by way of passive range of motion exercises, weight shifting exercises and heat bagging her left hind leg.<br />
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The verdict is she will need twice weekly treadmill sessions and is to be crated/rested till her next session other than allowing 3 x 1 min slow walks.<br />
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She is still on high doses of carprofen and tramadol but I am hoping to cut those back again soon.<br />
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She is booked in for another session next Monday so we will see how she does.<br />
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Below are a couple of photos taken over the weekend while she was out for a break. <br />
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Not sure where to go anymore and just wish my little girl would manage a day with no pain. </div>
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4760058696112669946.post-16386652347182436892013-04-29T20:03:00.001+09:302013-05-28T16:41:40.576+09:30Kenz's Story - A Rose-Hip Vital Canine Success Kenz first started taking the Rose-Hip Vital Canine supplement in December 2012. She suffers from a nightmare of on-going lameness related conditions which none of the specialists really seemed to have a full handle on including a initial diagnosis of chronic biceps tendonitis in her right shoulder as well as grade 2 bilateral medial luxating patellas. Its so hard to see your young performance dog unable to even do simple every day tasks without exhibiting some level of pain. <br />
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Kenz was struggling to do the stairs at home and could barely even manage a walk to the park. Another BC breeder friend, Karen posted something about the <a href="http://rosehipvitalcanine.com.au/">Rose-Hip Vital Canine</a> product and it appeared on my facebook news feed. At that time Kenz was on Glyde and I had previously had her on Joint Guard for many years. It was more a standard thing I just did rather than necessarily seeing any results as a consequence.<br />
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Kenz is also an extremely fussy eater so I contacted the RHVC crowd and Justin kindly offered to send a container over to see if Kenz would eat it. I wasn't so sure she would but after reducing the amount and then gradually increasing the dosage coupled with mixing it with things like tinned tuna, sardines, raw mince or yoghurt she was soon polishing off a significant amount of the supplement in her meal each night.<br />
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I was still not sure if the product would work for Kenz but while I was initially very skeptical I soon saw some very promising results. I was also greatly impressed by the level of research literature that was provide with the product.<br />
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<span class="userContent">After a month on the RHVC Kenz was able to run and
play happily at the beach with her Border Collie mates on a
few occasions and was none the worse for it even after staying an hour
or so. Its had been a long time since she had managed anything more then a
quick trip to the beach before wanting home again. </span> <br />
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<span class="userContent">2 months on and Kenz was finally back to
obedience training and having a blast once again doing what she loves
most in life.</span><br />
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After 4 months taking the RHVC not only did Kenz manage to compete in the performance ring again (something I had basically given up the idea of ever happening) but she managed to place in Rally Advanced A, on both days, at the 2013 SA State Obedience and Rally Championships.<span class="userContent"><span class="text_exposed_show"> </span></span><br />
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<span class="userContent"><span class="text_exposed_show">There is
nothing better then being able to witness your dog out living life to
the full and being able to give you everything they are capable of
giving you without any hint of an issue.</span></span><br />
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<span class="userContent"><span class="text_exposed_show">Kenz had been
on and off the "usual" run of the mill pain relief options (carprofen and tramadol) but in my
experience the RHVC seemed to provide almost as much of a positive
impact for her without having a dog who just wanted to spend all day
sleeping her life away in a crate as she did while on the standard medications.</span></span><br />
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<span class="userContent"><span class="text_exposed_show">I can highly recommend the RHVC and after seeing the results with Kenz I also switched my older girl Ness over to the product and she to has had some great results. Like any product it may not work to the same extent with every individual but its definitely been beneficial to both my two. </span></span><br />
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<span class="userContent"><span class="text_exposed_show">Here is a video I put together of Kenz's experience while on the RHVC. </span></span><br />
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