A friend of ours has a Jack Russell that tore it's ACL - they did the surgery and fixed it. I guess it couldn't run or jump without it - and I guess for such a little dog, stairs and everywhere it goes involves running and jumping. Surgery fixed her up and she was back to normal afterwards.
I guess you have to base it on your dog and how much it's affecting him? I mean, they make the same decisions for people with torn ACL's. Some people just cut back on sports and see how it feels and if they can live with being less active. I guess if you have a dog that's older or not super active in the first place and it can get around fine without it - might as well not put it through surgery. But if it's going to drastically improve their quality of life, esp. for a younger dog, it might make sense to do.
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