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hmmm..can you wrap the knee with a splint of some type so it stays stiff while she is being groomed everywhere else? Then the knee area could be scissored--
Our Springer Spaniel has torn both CCLs so I feel your pain. Since his were total tears with surgical repair, we call him our bionic dog. I wouldn't worry about a bath but I would want to shorten the coat. I would wrap his leg and ask the groomer to make a house call but if that didn't work, I would call a mobile groomer. Cutting the coat down might be stressful - but it will be one stress rather than your trying to keep the mats out day after day.
I think it is even longer when they don't do a surgical repair because it takes longer to heal naturally. Think about setting up an ex-pen to keep her in a smaller area.
I am sorry to hear Cocoa tore his cruciate ligament. I would probably just try to do it at home. We had a standard poodle who partially tore his cruciate ligament and when he moved his leg a certain way, he would cry like a baby. It was so heartbreaking- I just had to do the grooming myself. Initially, I used wet ones to wipe him down every so often Later, I was able to give him a shower as he cold walk into the shower with me and I gave him a quick wash down. When I did have to clip him, I did it with him lying down. I never did a great job, but I think he was more comfortable and we could take our time and just do what he could tolerate.
I am sure Cocoa is depressed.
Good luck to you and keep us posted.
I am pretty sure that if I explained the situation to my groomer and asked for help, she'd be all for whatever we needed to do, gently.
That said, if you don't already have a clippers of your own, perhaps it is time to invest :) I do about half of Charlie's grooming, mostly his paws, sanitary, and ears and they all are easier and quicker with a clippers.
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