Vicki,
It me again... How is Bleu doing?? I know how much of a pain this all can be.. But Bleu really needs to see a neurologist.. He will tell you for sure if Bleu has AAI/AAS.. If a vet has never seen this before the are going to think that in xrays it looks very strang.. AAI can be aquired but it is mostly a congenital deformity.. They say big dogs that get hit by cars some will get AAI/AAS...
Oh and the reason you are seeing Bleu feeling better with the pain meds is because they are masking him pain.. Babybear's surgeon told me all pain meds do is make things worst sometimes.. The pup feels so well the do all kinds of thing and injures themselves worst.. And to not do surgery is like putting a bandage on a broken bone.. Please keep these things in mind.. Your best bet is to see a neurologist and put your mind at ease.. I am so worried about you Bleu..
And you also said that Bleu was a very young pup.. They might not want to do surgery on him til he is a bit older.. until his bones have stopped growing around 10 months.. So you might have to keep him calm til then.. This is something to ask your neurologist about..
Remember we are all here for you.. So please keep us posted..Give little Bleu a gentle belly rub for us.
__________________ Val and Babybear
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