Decisions

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  1. Caitlin, when I started to read your post I thought it was going to be about a career change for you as I know you’ve been thinking about it. As I continued to read about Epic, I thought you had decided to go into canine rehab. I had no idea that Epic had been injured.

    Bridger and I went through something similar, he started limping in Dec, rest and it was fine, run and it wasn’t. He was diagnosed with Medial Shoulder Instability and after months of rest, a brace, hydrotherapy, shock therapy, ultrasound, acupuncture, etc. he seems to have emerged ready to run again. But Bridger is nearly 10 and retired from competition anyway, a whole different scenario from Epic.

    I am sure you are right to try the PRP treatment, it is amazing the things they can do, for both us and our animals, that will improve various injuries. I know how frustrating it is to have to rest, boring for us who understand the reasons, very frustrating for the dog who doesn’t. If this goes on past July for you, he’d be welcome to come spend the day with us in his x-pen. Don’t think an active Lab puppy is what he needs, but the puppy will go to camp in August.

    If there’s anything we can do, let us know. We’re quite good at driving to therapy appointments and you’re not that far away.

    Thinking of you, Barb

    Sent from Outlook

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    1. Ah- yes I am still very incomplete in the career area. I found it easier to deal with when I was happy with what I came home to- a healthy dog to train. I was back doing what I loved. Once Epic was injured, and it kept going and going and going, I just felt completely derailed in all aspects. Still do. But feeling better because there is hope we can change things up and fix this.
      I really appreciate the support! You and Sandy are the best! I need to take a little trip out there and see the little black monster 🙂
      Thank you!

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  2. Dang girl! I didn’t know Epic was still having trouble. That really sucks. I have certainly been there with Miss Flick. FWIW, she did really well in the xpen. I used a short xpen with a cover on it, and she had several soft beds and lots of toys and chewies. She seemed way more comfortable in the xpen than a crate. The last time I rehabbed her shoulder I did everything in teeny tiny baby steps. I took 6 months to a year making sure she was really strong. Hang in there and take your time. The payoff will be there in the end.

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    1. Epic’s got all the bones and beds in an X-pen with a hard top 🙂 no toys yet because he likes to destroy them and I wanted to give him a bit more healing time before he starts tearing toys apart, hehe. Feeling optimistic though!

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  3. you and Epic will be back! I just know it. As Buddha said, “Every experience, no matter how bad it seems, holds within it a blessing of some kind. The goal is to find it.”

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