
Dog CCL Tear Surgery Cost & Symptoms
Introduction
A Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) tear is one of the most common orthopedic injuries in dogs, similar to an ACL tear in humans. It can happen suddenly during play or develop over time due to degeneration. Understanding the symptoms and the financial commitment of surgery is vital for any dog owner.
Symptoms of a CCL Tear
- Sudden lameness or limping in a hind leg.
- “Toe-touching” weight-bearing.
- Swelling on the inside of the knee joint.
- Sitting with the affected leg held out to the side.
- Difficulty rising from a lying position.
Treatment Options & Costs
The most effective treatment for most dogs is surgery. There are several types:
* Lateral Suture (ELSS): Generally for smaller dogs. Cost: $1,500 – $2,500.
* TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy): The gold standard for larger or active dogs. Cost: $3,500 – $6,000.
* TTA (Tibial Tuberosity Advancement): Similar to TPLO. Cost: $3,000 – $5,000.
Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery typically takes 8-12 weeks and requires strict activity restriction. Physical therapy can add $500 – $1,500 to the total cost but significantly improves outcomes.
Shield Your Unique Companion
Exotic pets require specialized care. Ensure you are prepared for the unexpected with the right insurance coverage.
