Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - and I'm sorry to hear about the problems that your poor cockapoo has been experiencing. First, I think it's important to be clear what is causing the problem with his foot; was this the result of the accident, or a complication of the drip-line? Why specifically is your vet reccommending amputation (and is this a current reccommendation or a concern or the future)? Is the problem that the area is not getting an adequate blood supply, for example? Does your vet have all the information that they need - both from looking at your dog, and from a knoweldge-of-the-rare-condition-point-of-view, to determine this, or would they prefer to refer? Sometimes, I think it's important to ask questions like this specifically and directly in order to get an overall picture, and also to ask for the answers to be documented in the notes. If the answer to the question is not clear to you, always return to them. We, Vet Help Direct, do not give second opinions or referrals; the vet who is dealing with this case is in a much better position to understand this case than I am. However, it is always reasonable to ask, 'do you feel happy with this case, or would it be better for my dog to refer elsewhere?' I hope that something here will help.
Report