The dog has been having trouble for some time now. The original diagnosis was hip dysplasia, and his discomfort was sporadic enough that we let it go. Well, recently his toe touching has been much more exagerated, and any significant activity results in immobility basically. XRay results were not consistent w/ dysplaysia (not sure why they didn't do XRays in the first place), and a visit w/ our new vet here in SLC is consistent w/ the new diagnosis of a torn ACL. He's being XRay'd again to be sure, but the vet is convinced.
Has anybody had experience w/ a situation like this. They're pushing for surgery, but we honestly can't afford it right now. Our other option is a series of injections (can't think of the drug right now) that have the potential to reduce pain and encourage reconstruction. This option is within our range of cost, and some quick research has shown the potential for a good recovery.
I'm wondering how much of the Vet's recommendation is based on the actual need for surgery and how much is based on the potential for significantly more profit. Any help would be appreciated.