January, 2006: Cooper and his 'entourage' (Jay, Suzy, and Kim) travelled to Columbia, Missouri for the long awaited surgery. Dr. Cook and his staff were wonderful and we were all set and excited for the surgery scheduled for the 26th. We started a special 'blog' for Cooper's surgery to document the details, etc. It is no longer updated, but you can read it at: www.cooperthesuperdog.blogspot.com There are some great pictures on there, also. The blog has messages dated from January 24th to February 25th. The implant surgery went very well, but unfortunatley 5 days later the implant subluxated (shifted) and we were all very disappointed. Instead of taking a chance on trying to repair the implant and it not working a second time, we opted to remove the implant and fuse the joint (arthrodesis).
February, 2006: The second surgery went well, and Cooper was able to come home from the University of Missouri sooner than expected (on Jay's birthday!).
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Cooper with Dr. Cook
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Cooper with Rebekah
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The day after his first surgery - 1/27/06
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March, 2006: After returning home, he has been such a trooper with all the restrictions and bandage changes! Follow up x-rays in late March showed the bone is bridging and well on it's way to a good fusion.
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Cooper - April, 2006. Compare to . . .
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. . . Cooper in December, 2004!
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Oh yeah, that's the spot!
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May, 2006: Jay, Suzy, and Cooper came to the Fresh Start Sheltie Rescue picnic. Other than him not using the leg as much as we would like, he seemed to enjoy himself!
June, 2006: We had an appointment with Dr. Terry Dew, a local orthopedic specialist, on June 27th. We discussed what had already been done and what needs to be done to help Cooper. Since Cooper continues to not use the leg as much as he should, Dr. Dew advised not to make ANY plans for the other elbow until he is using the left leg better. He said there was a possibility that there could be an infection that might be causing enough pain for him to favor the leg. He put him on an antibiotic to see if that would help.
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What a handsome boy! (June 2006)
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Love my purple duck!
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Cooper with Dr. Dew
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December, 2006: Cooper had his annual vaccinations a couple of weeks ago. The vet detected a possible heart problem. To be thorough, we had to bring him back for a more detailed E.K.G. The results were that it was basically normal, but it did show some indications that Cooper might be in more pain than we thought. We were going to see Dr. Dew again in February, but we have moved up that appointment to next week on January 3rd.
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Cooper - Christmas, 2006
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Cooper with Santa and foster sister Mali
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January, 2007: At our visit with Dr. Dew, we found out that MedVet Medical Specialists have an underwater treadmill at their Cordova location. Cooper began going for regular physical therapy session with Dr. Lisa Miller. In addition to the awesome underwater treadmill, he gets ultrasound and a massage. He loves going since they give him treats! Cooper loves treats!
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| Cooper doing 'his thang' on the underwater treadmill |
"I can definitely handle this!"
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April, 2007: Cooper is continuing to go to physical therapy on a regular basis and is doing well. Vet Dr. Lisa Miller is pleased with his progress.
May, 2007: Since Cooper is a regular visitor to MedVets for physical therapy, it made sense to switch his orthopedic doctor to Dr. Stephen Royals at the same location.
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Cooper with Dr. Stephen Royals and Dr. Lisa Miller
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May, 2007: Since Cooper is a regular visitor to MedVets for physical therapy, it made sense to switch his orthopedic doctor to Dr. Stephen Royals at the same location.
October, 2007: Cooper enjoys himself at the annual Fresh Start Sheltie Rescue picnic:
January, 2008: Cooper continues to go to MedVets for regular physical therapy and treatments. They have added acupuncture to his 'repitoire' of treatments he gets.
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"Hey, this isn't so bad!"
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"Does this acupuncture make my butt look big?"
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"They even put the needles on my head!"
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February, 2008: A tornado strikes Memphis and the surrounding area including northwest Mississippi where Cooper lives! Cooper was at home at the time with his foster mom Suzy, his foster sister Sheltie Mali, and his foster brother William the cat. Their house was struck by the tornado and suffered significant damage. They were very lucky to have survived with no injuries! Cooper and his foster family had to live over 2 months at a motel while the home was repaired.
March, 2008: Cooper looking very handsome as the Easter bunny:
December, 2008: Cooper is adopted on the 18th, the 4th year anniversary of him in rescue! Congratulations to Cooper and to Jay and Suzy!!!
May 1st, 2010: We are very sad to report that Fresh Start Sheltie Rescue adopter, supporter, friend, and mother to Cooper, Suzy Mellott, passed away. Click here to see her page.