A puppy who fractured his jaw in a freak accident has a happy future ahead after a tricky surgical procedure.
Four-month-old Cockapoo Marvin shattered his mandible after crashing to the floor when bounding into the family’s North Yorkshire home. It left him facing serious deformity, with the roots of his teeth potentially affected.
Although we had only previously treated such injuries in cats and had never dealt with such a young dog, Andrea Geraci carried out the surgery.
Within weeks, the intricate work proved to be a major success and delighted owner Rachel Aldridge says her lively puppy is totally back to normal.
“Marvin had been playing with my son in the garden and as he came racing into the conservatory, he completely missed the step and crashed onto the hard floor face first,” said Rachel, from Hemingbrough, near Selby.
“There was a lot of blood, and it was obvious he’d done some real damage. Although we couldn’t see just what had happened, we knew we needed help and took him straight to our local Vets4Pets in Selby who told us he’d broken his jaw.
“It was really distressing as he’s such a part of the family.”
Marvin was transferred to Swift Referrals, where we were able to take him as an urgent case, and he was seen by Andrea.
“It was quite a gruesome injury, with the jaw hanging down and the teeth in a different direction,” said Andrea.
“We see this kind of injury in cats involved in road traffic accidents, but not in dogs through something like this.”