Seppel is back to normal activities these days. I've started allowing him to chase the ball, play with the flirt pole, and go back to training. He has his moments where he will three-leg-it sometimes in the yard. His surgery leg is still not that strong but I feel like he is slowly making progress in terms of building that leg muscle up. He can still jump just as high as he could before and he can jump onto tables and other high surfaces. At this point I am happy with the decision that I made to do the surgery because I am confident in a year he will be back to 100%.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
15 Weeks Post FHO Surgery
Here is a video of Seppel walking today:
Seppel is back to normal activities these days. I've started allowing him to chase the ball, play with the flirt pole, and go back to training. He has his moments where he will three-leg-it sometimes in the yard. His surgery leg is still not that strong but I feel like he is slowly making progress in terms of building that leg muscle up. He can still jump just as high as he could before and he can jump onto tables and other high surfaces. At this point I am happy with the decision that I made to do the surgery because I am confident in a year he will be back to 100%.
Seppel is back to normal activities these days. I've started allowing him to chase the ball, play with the flirt pole, and go back to training. He has his moments where he will three-leg-it sometimes in the yard. His surgery leg is still not that strong but I feel like he is slowly making progress in terms of building that leg muscle up. He can still jump just as high as he could before and he can jump onto tables and other high surfaces. At this point I am happy with the decision that I made to do the surgery because I am confident in a year he will be back to 100%.
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