Case Studies


Millie

Millie is a 3½ year old female rescue Labrador who on 1st February 2011 suffered a very nasty spiral fracture to the right hind leg.

The fracture was repaired but there were complications post surgery and at 1 month post surgery she was still not using the leg at all, she had lost all muscle mass – Millie started hydrotherapy on 8th March 2011. There was a very real worry that Millie would not regain the use of this leg – the only option then would have been amputation. Hoping that the leg had just stiffened up completely with non use we started her hydrotherapy assisting Millie in the water with the rotation of this leg. Millie attended twice a week and seemed to improve over the next few weeks but still there was no feeling in that paw. On arrival to session 7 Millie was not a happy dog, subdued, panting and not wanting to use the leg at all, concerned that she may be developing further problems she was sent immediately to our emergency vet and from there referred to a specialist orthopaedic surgeon. Very quickly the specialist diagnosed the repair pin was going through the sciatic nerve in her right hind, Millie was put under general anaesthetic again and the pin removed. After a 2 week convalescent period Millie returned to us.

Millie was a much happier dog, she was already weight bearing on the leg – I started her regime again twice a week, little and often. At the start of May Millie’s home exercise started with small lead walks encouraging her to use and place the paw, at this point she was dropped to once a week sessions.

 

Unfortunately Millie was still unaware of her right hind paw causing her to knuckle over when walking which in turn caused trauma to the toes which became infected needing more treatment. We needed to try and help protect her toes against this repetitive trauma, so along came the boots for her to have on during walking.

 

The boots helped to protect Millie’s toes so in turn this improved the trauma but was not the long term answer and although muscle mass was starting to improve through the right leg Millie was still quite unaware of paw placing we needed to look into something to help Millie whilst out walking as she was up to 2 x 20 minute lead walks.

 

Research found “The Sciatic Toe Up Sling” – the idea of this little device was to assist Millie with placing of the paw and after discussing it with her veterinary surgeon we all agreed to give it a try. The cords fitted under her pad pulled the toes gently up as she lifted her leg to enable the paw to be placed correctly each step – this stopped the knuckling and causing scraping of the toes.

Over the next few weeks this little device made a massive difference not only as you can see above to the improvement in her toes but also worked remarkably well in re-educating the ligaments and tendons in the foot, her hydrotherapy was increasing in static swim times and all in all Millie was returning to the happy Labrador she was before the accident. Her owner was able to play with the ball again in the garden and walking was once again increased up to 2 x 30 minutes.

Millie now attends once a fortnight, comes bouncing into the pool room, tail wagging full of life, she is walking twice a day for 45 minutes each time, in the words of Mrs Nicholls – “I’ve got my Millie back”

Pickle

Pickle is a male 6 ½ year old Dachsund referred to us by his vet after major spinal surgery. Pickle suffered from a condition called “INTERVERTEBRAL DISK DISEASE”. This disease is common in Dachsunds and it causes discs to move and press up into the spinal cord.

Pickles owners had noticed him becoming “wobbly” on his hind-end and eventually one day he was unable to get up and walk, he was immediately diagnosed and underwent spinal surgery 3rd March 2011. Post surgery Pickle made a very good recovery and was able to walk again although weak. He was left with slight RH muscle wastage and stiffness.

We started Pickle’s rehabilitation regime with small static swims, he needed assistance with his hind-legs to gain a better rotation – week by week he improved becoming more mobile. We saw him once a week for 8 weeks increasing his regime, Pickle started to cock his leg again and by mid June was back to normal exercise.

Pickle was discharged from our care well again
21st July 2011

Roxy

Roxy first started at the centre when she was 8 months old, she was diagnosed with hip dysplasia which in such a young and very large dog can be crippling. Hydrotherapy was started with a view to building up muscle mass prior to surgery for new hips, she attended 3 times a week for the first month and then twice a week for the second month, she made good progress and when she saw the specialist again at 12 months old they decided she had developed such good muscles over her hips and showed no discomfort, infact enjoying life a lot, they would not operate. Roxy’s mum and dad were over the moon, she was able to have some short walks with the other dog and would play happily rough and tumble in the garden without showing discomfort. Currently Roxy and her mate Gemma attend hydrotherapy without fail once a week and shall continue indefinitely; it keeps Roxy’s hips supple and mobile as well as keeping muscle mass there. Roxy is now swimming freely up and down the pool collecting balls which is her main love in life, well nearly .... the hot spa .... very much a favourite with this young lady !!

Basil

Basil came to hydrotherapy with a mystery lameness and reports of sudden stopping and refusing to move out on walks and stumbling over his forelegs, x-rays taken showed nothing abnormal except a small amount of forelimb arthritis but he kept getting recurrences. Hydrotherapy was given a try to see if building up his muscle bulk and loosening him off would help. His regime was started at once weekly sessions of short static sets which was gradually increased over time dependent on post swim reports. These were very encouraging with the tripping becoming less and less and the lameness also decreasing. Very occasionally Basil was reported to have a “funny” episode but again no light could be thrown on this intermittent stumbling. Basil although not a huge fan of the swimming loved the individual attention he got and always greeted us with a huge smile and sometimes even having a chat !! Currently he is still attending once weekly on a maintenance regime as he is much happier in himself at this and it is noted that the stumbling/lameness increases if he goes without swimming for longer than 10 days.

Gypsy Fletcher

Clare and Kate thank you for everthing. We wanted to write and thank you, but perhaps we could do a bit more by letting others know the hope and support that you gave us with Gypsy, our young Collie. When Gypsy was eight months old she had an accident and snapped the cruciate ligament in her right hind leg. We were referred to Mark Owen at the Rowe Vet hospital in Bristol. He explained all the options and performed a TTA operation. Mark clearly is a fantastic orthopedic surgeon and did a brilliant job. After the op we went through two months of trying to keep such a young dog inactive, all made much worse by the fact that we had just got her as a playmate for our other young dog Vincent. That nursing period was so hard, as anyone nursing a sick dog will know, ‘funnel collars’ on her head to stop her undoing stitches, dressings, pills and all that goes with it.

At the end of the two months we went to see Clare to start Gypsy exercising. Gypsy was limping, and emotionally we were too. We wondered if Gypsy could ever come good and get anywhere near freely playing with her mate.

We were in for a real boost. From the moment we walked into the hydrotherapy unit we started to feel the weight lift off our shoulders. Clare was so professional and reassuring in assessing Gypsy and devising her programme. She had all the hands on experience to know she could get her back to normal. After a few sessions her limp started to improve, and so did her fear of water thanks to Kate. Five months on and our vet and Clare have signed her off . Gypsy now thunders around with her mate Vincent at full tilt. All this has left us with a rather nicer problem, in that Gypsy is now addicted to swimming. So we will see if Vincent fancies a swim at the centre with Gypsy every now and then, just for fun.

Apart from their technical skill, Clare and Kate are natural ‘dog people’ they make it all fun, and the dogs quickly and happily respond. Thank you both so much on behalf of Gypsy, Vincent and us.

Les and Hazel Fletcher

NEW - Testimonials
Pearl Mackenzie 1996 - 2011



Dear Clare and Kate,

Thank you for your kind card. Pearl had had a fit in the night two weeks ago, and was terribly ill, refusing to eat or drink and unable to stand, and although I tried to nurse her back to health, it was to no avail. She died one week later, lying outside under the silver birches in the garden, being stroked and loved by us and in the company of her friend, Georgia, our cat, to whom Pearl had been a surrogate mum to. Her absence in my life is enormous because she filled so much of it. The house doesn’t feel like the home I knew and I haven’t been able to walk in the neighbourhood without her yet. I find comfort in knowing that she’d had a happy and much loved life, and that through you, especially, she had gained a new lease on life on what was to be her last chapter. Your kind and thoughtful attentions to her lifted her spirits as well as her limbs, and i can’t thank you enough for helping Pearl’s life be a much better one, then if i hadn’t discovered you and your wonderful service.

with much love and gratitude,

Suzanna
(since when was I ever “Mrs. Mackenzie” to you?!)

Mo Waghorn
Dear Clare and Kate,

I would like to thank you both so very much for all the love, care and hard work you did for Scampi over the last seven months in particular. You both helped to make his life so much better and gave him interest in living a bit longer than we all expected.

Your dedication to your job and your clients, including their owners knows no bounds and I for one am very grateful to have found you.

Scampi had a wonderful life. Even though he was a grumpy old man in the beginning ! He still was full of energy after his sessions in the pool and it made me feel secure in the knowledge that he was strong enough to swim if he ever fell into the canal (which he did !!)

So keep up the fine work you do and I look forward to seeing you both in the future.

Love and thanks,

Mo Waghorn.

Rita Goodrich
Dear Clare,

Thank you for all your help with Cassie over the years. The hydro certainly improved her quality of life, she would have suffered without it. We both enjoyed coming. I always referred to Cotswold Canine as Cassie’s social club, always a warm welcome with tea and treats for Cassie.

Judy & Michael Foote
Dear Clare,

I am writing to thank you for all your wonderful care and kindness to Tara and ourselves over the last six years. Our vet said it was the swimming that kept our lovely girl going.

Buffy Rhys-Jones
Dear Clare and Kate,

I would just like to express my deep gratitude over Buffy’s treatment and care. When she first injured her leg I was extremely upset and very loathed to put her through a traumatic operation and felt that her quality of life would be severely impaired. However thanks to the extreme professionalism of Cotswold Canine Hydrotherapy Unit she has improved incredibly well and enjoys her walks and everything else about her life. But if course top of the list are her visits to the pool where she can chase poor “ducky” until they are both exhausted !! It is so lovely for me to see her excitement when she sees you both and I really can’t thank you both enough and Clare especially for your duty of care reporting to my vet. What a blessing that a friend recommended you – I couldn’t be more pleased. Thank you SO much.

David Coope (Ted)
Thank you so much for your help and encouragement in getting Ted to enjoy his swimming over the last few months, he really looked forward to it and enjoyed it. It certainly made his life more enjoyable when he was unable to get in and out of the river any more. Thanks again

Malinda, Greg & The Boys
We really appreciate all you’ve done for Buster and Baby, you definately made a difference to their quality of life. Every owner and every pet can feel your love for animals and we wish you all the best.

Val & Alan Porton
Thanks Clare for all you did for Barney, we know he loved coming down to see you and going swimming - just wanted to let you know just how much we all think of you, thank you.

Nina, JP & Thistle
I just wanted to say a huge thank you for all the work you put into Thistle. She definately didn’t love the swimming but you looked after her so well and spoilt her rotten that she always looked happy to see you and put up with the water! I really can’t thank you enough for doing such a great job and getting Thistle back to her old self.

Brodie Taylor's Poem
This is the place I come each week
To help me with the pain
I swim I bark I almost speak
I am so happy here (that’s plain)
The girls they meet me at the door
They are so good and kind
That lovely pool so deep and warm
It will soon make me unwind
So if you skin is feeling tight
Just come to Cotswold Canine
The girls will put you right
They work there socks off everyday
To make sure that you get well
There love of dogs its clear to say
Will help me through come what may
I am still not very speedy
And I just go for a jog
My name is Brodie Taylor
And I am just an old black collie dog