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Old 05-02-2014, 05:29 AM   #7
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Back pain as you described from the vet's exam can indicate pancreatitis. I'd have her tested asap.

My last girl (now past) went in for a routine check up, the vet encircled her lower body with her hands to reposition her and my dog yelped and snapped at her, my girl was a very passive girl, NEVER snapped or bit, or ever tried to bite. Immediately my vet said pancreatitis. And tests were done, that is what she had. I would go with the meds your vet gave, and the 2 week follow up. If she has not improved I would ask the vet about the possibility of pancreatitis. just MHO. Good luck
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