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It is now two months since Molly was diagnosed with luxating patella and we have been following an exercise program designed to help build her muscles to hopefully hold her knees in place better. We did have a slight glitch part way through when Molly was running and hurt her knee - but have built up since then and are back to some off lead running again.

We had another visit to the specialist today and the conclusion is she has improved her condition a great deal and is now moving pretty well but still does not have the muscle she needs to hold her kneecap in place all the time. We now have some more exercises (different ones this time) to try and build the muscle.
 

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Great news that there is an improvement. Dawn you show great dedication in trying to improve Molly's condition it must be pleasing to see how she is progressing but I know there is a long way to go yet. Well done to both of you. xx
 

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Thanks all.

I think the problem we are fighting is Molly is just not constructed right for her knees to stay in place - but with the exercises and encouraging her to use her legs in the best possible way we will hopefully be able to avoid surgery for a long time to come.
 

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Thanks all.

I think the problem we are fighting is Molly is just not constructed right for her knees to stay in place - but with the exercises and encouraging her to use her legs in the best possible way we will hopefully be able to avoid surgery for a long time to come.
You are doing a great job .. :) Molly is lucky, ahh love her .. lovely to read your posts xxx
 

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Great news that there is an improvement. Dawn you show great dedication in trying to improve Molly's condition it must be pleasing to see how she is progressing but I know there is a long way to go yet. Well done to both of you. xx
As above, I always admire people who take on rescue dogs and make their lives so much more worth living. Wishing you lots of luck on your exercise programme, I saw that Anne gave you some great training tips to help with your progress. Keep it up and wishing you lots of success xx
 

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Excellent news that Molly is doing well and hope she continues so that surgery is a long way off.:) Molly is a determined little girl and her character is probably a major part in her success too ( plus a dollop of naughtiness :p )

That it why it was so important for our Cockapoo owners website to do a feature on Luxating Patellas to highlight this condition and to show how owners such as yourself and Molly cope.

As always the owners club is striving forward to provide information help and guidance for cockapoo owners and would be owners, and we are pleased that our members are willing to share their personal stories to help others.

If any of our members wishes to share a health related article to be featured on our site please contact us via our website links.

Thanks :)
 

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Molly is still doing well and enjoying her exercises. I have been careful with her since she hurt one leg at Christmas but have been gradually increasing her off lead exercise and can no longer see any trace of weakness in that leg!

Yesterday she had a great game of chase with a young labrador in the park. She is only 5kg so tiny compared to him - but she ran rings round the poor dog :D She has also had a great run round in the snow today.

With exercises we have been doing lots of walking backwards to get her to use her back legs properly and we have now added walking backwards over poles laid on the floor so she has to pick them up higher too. Thankfully she enjoys doing her exercises just as long as she gets paid with some tasty treats!!
 

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That sounds fantastic! :) Lovely to hear that Molly is able to have such fun! :) It sounds like you have both been working very hard but it is paying off. Molly gets a tasty treat and you get to see her running around having fun! x
 

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Thanks all. It is a bit of a delicate balance to give her enough free running to build muscle without letting her have too much to cause harm - but the specialist vet has told me to trust my instincts with her and so far things are going fairly well and she is probably fitter than at any point since she came to me :D She is also a happy girly which is what I mostly want :D
 
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