Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Maltese | Female | unspayed | 4 years and 6 months old | 6.5 lbs
6.5kg small dog was running after a stick. Suddenly turned around and started crying. After inspecting the leg, it seems to be a problem at the back left knee. As I straightened the leg, there was a loud pop. We drove to the vet and the vet thinks there is a tear of the ligaments (ACL or CCL) in the dog's knee. We are going to get an xray in 2 days. We are financially stuck and we are wondering what alternatives there are to surgery or what the injury could also be? Dog is currently limping.
2 Answers
Published on July 13th, 2019
In these cases ACL or CCL tear is the most likely reason for it. Tear can be partial and conservative management (especially in dogs under 15kg) could be successful. Complete rest and anti-inflammatory meds can be attempted.
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In these cases ACL or CCL tear is the most likely reason for it. Tear can be partial and conservative management (especially in dogs under 15kg) could be successful. Complete rest and anti-inflammatory meds can be attempted.
1Pet Parents found this answer helpful
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