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Some good news, some bad news.

The good news is that Ryker's 12-week recovery period ends on Friday (4-days to go!) The bad news? The last cast change was a disaster. The vet tech applied the cast far too tightly, and within 24 hours, Ryker's foot had swollen to 4-5 times its normal size. See pic below.

Blood flows into the foot via arteries and returns via veins. When the bindings are too tight, blood can't circulate properly. It flows into the paw but can't return. The result? The paw swells to alarming proportions, and healing grinds to a halt. This issue demands immediate correction.

After at least 18 cast changes, we've experienced this problem more than a few times. And by now, we know how to handle it. Remove the cast, cut through any restrictive bindings, and re-wrap the area to ensure proper support. However, this is always a nerve-wracking process. Without the cast, the leg is temporarily unsupported, and any overzealous activity could jeopardize the delicate bone fusion that’s still healing.

Anyhow, we replaced the dysfunctional cast with a more functional flexible / removable support, and Ryker is doing just fabulous now! I'll try to get a picture of him sporting his new Velcro support tomorrow, to dark to get anything now.

So in a couple of days, we will all climb into the big ol beast and head for FL. My main concern is getting him up/down the steps in the MH. Fingers crossed, and hoping for some blessings from the almighty.

Ryker foot swelling.jpg
 
Jim, I hope your trip goes well and Ryker is able to cope with it. I know you've been waiting to get away. Let us know when you get settled in and maybe we'll come up to visit.
 
Not sure if a dog ramp would help ease the trauma on Ryker. Hoping for a positive road ahead in Ryker's recovery.
 
I do know that carrying 100lbs+ of GSD up and down steps is a bit of a chore.
 

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