Simmy's Trust Fund

$730 of $5,000 goal
Given by 7 generous donors in one year

12-18 months ago foster dog Simba was in a car accident. He broke his rear left leg and front right paw. Toggle pins were used to help fi

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It appears that the toggle pins are giving him gyp. This page has been created to raise funds for his ongoing care. First stop osteopath.

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Vet Assessment  9 April 2014

Glenfield Veterinary Clinic: I could not detect any bony changes in either of the joints examined. This would suggest that soft tissue structures are responsible for the pain associated with the joints. It is possible that the prosthesis left over from the repair of the coxofemoral luxation could be causing some ongoing discomfort. I am not familiar with the long term effects of this operation or whether removing this will improve the joints function. I would recommend referral to an orthopaedic surgeon for a second opinion on this issue and the source of the shoulder pain. Regardless there are no signs of developing osteoarthritis and certainly no evidence to support a salvage operation such as a femoral head osteotomy (chopping the head of the femur). Anti-inflammatories and careful exercise management may manage this problem. Since hip dislocation is associated with an increase risk of the development of osteoarthritis it would be wise to keep Simba's body weight down and to start a nutritional supplements that support joint health.

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Jesse Dunn
Jesse Dunn on 16 Apr 2014
$20
Fara Xu
Fara Xu on 12 Apr 2014
$200
Julia & Dave
Julia & Dave on 10 Apr 2014
Love & hugs Simba xx
$200
Laura Miller & Glacier
Laura Miller & Glacier on 10 Apr 2014
$100
Ange Hodgson
Ange Hodgson on 10 Apr 2014
Xx simmy Xx Ange, Dee and jette.
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This campaign started on 16 Apr 2014 and ended on 16 Apr 2015.