That’s more like it 💪🏼
Such a strong, brave, pup for all she’s been through. The pins are out- just two more weeks in a cast and we can start looking at rehab options.
If anyone would like to donate towards her care, her go fund me info is at the end of this video!
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#caninerehabilitation #externalfixator #workingdog #malinois #DogTraining
Taking care of a working dog like Chisme, especially after a serious injury, is a challenging but rewarding experience. From personal insights, rehabilitation for dogs with knee fractures typically involves a combination of controlled physical therapy, hydrotherapy, and gradual activity increases to restore strength and mobility. Using an external fixator, as Chisme is, helps stabilize the bone while allowing adjustments during healing. It’s crucial to keep the area clean and monitor for any signs of infection. The initial weeks after pin removal are critical; careful rehab planning ensures the dog doesn’t rush back into strenuous activity too soon. I’ve learned that dogs like Malinois are incredibly resilient and thrive with consistent training and mental stimulation during recovery. Incorporating puzzle toys and obedience drills can keep their minds sharp while their bodies heal. Donating to crowdfunding campaigns, like Chisme’s, directly impacts the quality of care these dogs receive. Veterinary surgeries and rehabilitation can be costly but are essential for a working dog’s comeback. Overall, seeing Chisme’s progress after her two surgeries and with cast removal is truly uplifting. Support from the community through donations or simply spreading awareness makes a huge difference on their path back to full health and active lives.






























































































Poor baby😭