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I hope that medicine helps him out! You and Max need a break! |
Max is still limping:( He's in very good spirits and I'm trying to keep his activity level down, which has been quite low for about 5 days. I still don't know what body part is bothering. It looks like his front right paw or leg. I emailed my vet last night and said to give it a little more time. I can bring him in to see if she can isolate the injury and then do x-rays if necessary. He gets his 4th shot next Friday, Oct. 1st so i'm debating if I should wait that long. He wants to play so badly. |
I know you might not want to do this but it might tell you if he's hurting somewhere... Let him play. Let him run around and play with Cooper. If he plays hard and starts limping a lot, bring him over and poke around. You might find the spot that makes him hurt. He's a dog, he's really intune with his body, moreso that we humans are. When he hurts, he'll let you know. I had to do this with my Sheltie when he was young. It's just a suggestion. :) |
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Have you considered arthritis? Tried giving him glucosamine and chondroitin? |
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If he's stiff... Arthritis is a possibility. There really is something called Juvinile Rheumatoid Arthritis and it is possible for dogs to get it. Stiffness and lethargy are two of the most common symptoms. (I'm talking to one of my nurses right now.) |
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If i let him play, he would run like a madman. |
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Max and I will be fine. Cooper is craving attention and bored to death:rolleyes: Doing the best I can. |
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It's the pitts! Since Mylee has been on restricted exercise, Moka just looks at her then looks at me. She wants to play so bad and doesn't understand why all the furniture is blocked off. I hope you get some answers on little Max soon!!! |
I'm hoping it's just a rough and tumble baby bruise :) I'm sure he will stop limping soon- I'm sorry you have had to go through this- I'm praying for him but have a feeling he will be better very soon :) |
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A week really isn't very long at all. I hope he heals - whatever is causing the limp. |
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Took Max to the vet. The vet says he's carrying his right rear leg. She thinks it's his back, hips, and front right shoulder bothering him. We are hoping it's just from playing to rough, but I left him there for x-rays to rule out hip displaysia. The vet will call me in about an hour and half to let me know the x-ray findings. |
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I'm not familiar with dysplasia, I didn't realize it could affect the back and shoulder area, too. Were those her only two thoughts right now of what it could be? Hugs, Bonny |
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Saying prayers for Max. I know you hated taking him in, but perhaps you'll have some answers. |
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I did a little looking for you.. This is Hip Displaysia :Hip Dysplasia in Dogs: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention And this is Legg-Perthes: Legg-Perthes Disease (Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head) in Dogs Hope that helps a little!! |
Yeah I don't think they are the same. I kept asking my vet if Mylee's hip displasia was the same as LPD and he told me no. None of her xrays ever showed any bone deterioration which can clearly be seen with LPD. |
Thanks. I'll just have to wait for the call. |
Just got back from picking Max up at the vet. The x-rays look normal. Hips are where they should be, as are the shoulders. My vet is having a friend of hers just take a look to be 100% sure everything is where it should be. He's going to continue taking Medicam, and now a muscle relaxer. She thinks it should be better by Tuesday. Yet another medical relief. |
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So happy it was good news- was waiting to hear- he's just a baby :) Maybe he is having growing pains because he's getting big so fast??? It's possible I'm sure- Just a guess :) |
We'll hope he's feeling better next week and won't be limping!:) |
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