09-12-2020, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by matese That is what I thought when I read up on these herbs, then jkpal juggled my memory cell with her Piper doing a back flip. Cody did the same thing, he was out of my view when he came to the end of his line, he was running in full speed and had to have been jerked to a sudden stop and doing a back flip. It all happened in a split second, he ran behind the shed out of my view, so I didn't actually see it, at the speed he was running then being jerked to a sudden stop, he had to have done a back flip. This was maybe 2 years ago, 2 years after the fence running, since that time when I put him on the dog run lead he wouldn't move, so no more dog run lead for him. He could have injured his back. He showed no signs of distress that day, he was fine, no vet visit was needed. Now this sprain neck and back 2 years after a possible back flip. A lot of maybe's and no vet to ask. It's beyond frustrating. | It is very possible he could have injured it then but you would have to probably do an MRI to confirm that. If it is like damaged disc or a disc that has slipped they really should be giving him a steroid. If he did injure his back at that time it’s possible arthritis could have set in around the injury if it healed it’s self. It would be so much easier if he could talk and tell you how he feels.
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