Veterinarians may recommend an X-ray examination to confirm the fracture. If the fracture does not heal correctly, another operation may be needed to re-fix the fracture site. After the operation, the dog needs rehabilitation training, including physical therapy and proper exercise, to help restore normal gait and muscle strength.
During the rehabilitation period, dogs need to avoid strenuous exercise and jumping to avoid being injured again. At the same time, the dog should be checked regularly to ensure the normal healing of the fracture site, and further treatment and rehabilitation should be carried out according to the veterinary advice.